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Non-NRSA Fellowships (F) and Training (T) Grants Funding Opportunities

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F05

International Neuroscience Fellowship (F05)
Supported by the NIA, NIDA, NIEHS, and NINDS, the goal of this international neuroscience fellowship program is to provide a unique opportunity to qualified foreign neuroscientists, at junior or mid-career level, to receive one to two years of research training in the United States.  The objective of this program is to prepare awardees for future leadership positions in research, academia or public health institutions in their home country.

Americas Fellowship in Reproductive Sciences (F05)
The goal of this NICHD program is to provide a unique opportunity to qualified Latin American reproductive scientists, at junior or mid-career level, to receive up to three years of research training in the United States (U.S.) or Canada.

F37

NLM Individual Fellowship for Informationist Training (F37)
These NLM fellowships are intended for health sciences librarians, scientists, health professionals and others who wish to broaden their existing scientific background by acquiring the additional disciplinary knowledge and experience to function as an informationist.

T15

NIH Research Training & Research Career Opportunities: Short-Term Courses in Research Ethics (T15)
The objective of this program is to support the development, conduct, and evaluation of short-term courses on ethical issues in research, particularly research involving human participants.

Short Term Courses in Developmental Epigenetics (T15)
The purpose of this NICHD funding opportunity is to support short-term continuing education programs in cutting edge techniques and applications of epigenetics. The program should include both didactic and hands-on laboratory experiences. The goal of this short course training program is to develop skills and knowledge in epigenetics among investigators that will enable their application in basic research studies, and to disseminate course materials and instructional experience to the larger scientific community.