Senior Biomedical Research Service (SBRS)
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The Senior Biomedical Research Service (SBRS) provides opportunities for outstanding individuals actively engaged in either original, peer-reviewed biomedical research or clinical research evaluation. Candidates for the SBRS must have a doctoral-level degree in a scientific field. A credentials committee evaluates each candidate’s qualifications, experience, and scientific credentials.
How to Apply
Senior Biomedical Research Service (SBRS) positions are posted on USAJOBS. Each announcement includes detailed instructions on how to apply.
Pay and Benefits
Individuals appointed to the Senior Biomedical Research Service receive a competitive salary and are eligible for generous federal benefits. The final salary is based on the individual’s current and potential impact on the scientific field, recognition by peers, current earnings and benefits, salary surveys and more.
Click here for more information on benefits for individuals appointed to the SBRS.
Citizenship Requirements
Citizens and non-citizens (individuals not born in
the U.S. and not naturalized) are eligible for the SBRS.
Other non-citizens are eligible only for term
appointments. Non-citizens may
be appointed to an SBRS fellowship in accordance with Title
42, Public Health Service Act.
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Page last modified: 10/30/2006