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Sallie Rosen Kaplan Postdoctoral Fellowship for Women Scientists in Cancer Research at the National Cancer Institute




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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Where is the SRK postdoctoral fellowship geographically located?
    The fellowship is for postdoctoral fellows applying to train in any of the National Cancer Institute's intramural research settings.  NCI facilities are located in the Maryland cities of Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg, and Frederick. 
  2. Is the SRK fellowship only open to Ph.D. postdoctoral fellows?
    The SRK fellowship is open to any female candidate who has earned a doctorate degree within the past five years, including but not limited to the Ph.D., M.D., and Dr.PH.  Current doctoral students are eligible to apply, but all degree requirements must be completed prior to the beginning of the fellowship.  Current and former NCI postdoctoral fellows are not eligible to apply.  Candidates must be U.S. citizens or have U.S. permanent residency (green card.)
  3. Is the Kaplan Fellowship intended only for recent graduates with doctoral degrees?
    No. While the doctorate must have been earned within the past five years, the postdoctoral fellowship experience at the NCI can serve as a first postdoctoral training assignment, or offer more experienced postdoctoral scientists an opportunity to further their training in more advanced methods, to acquire new research capabilities, to make changes in the direction of their research, or to receive training in fundamental sciences and clinical disciplines for the purpose of enhancing the transfer of biotechnology to cancer clinical programs.
  4. What is the duration of the fellowship?
    The program duration is normally two to five years.  However, the Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fellowship is a one-time stipend augmentation awarded in a lump sum to the SRK fellow in the first year of her fellowship.  The amount of that first-year stipend augmentation will depend upon the available bequest income and number of Kaplan Fellows selected, but has averaged $10,000 in the past. 
  5. What is the starting date for the fellowship?
    To be eligible for the 2010 Kaplan Fellowship opportunity, the starting date of any CRTA fellowship must be no earlier than December 14, 2009 and no later than April 30, 2011. 
  6. What is the financial value of the SRK Fellowship?
    Primary support of the postdoctoral fellow is through a Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA).  The stipend range for the CRTA fellowship is $44,600 to $82,400, commensurate with level of experience.  The Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fellowship is a one-time stipend augmentation awarded in a lump sum to the SRK fellow in the first year of her fellowship.  The amount of that first-year stipend augmentation will depend upon the available bequest income and number of Kaplan Fellows selected, but has averaged $10,000 in the past. 
  7. Is health insurance provided for postdoctoral fellows?
    Yes.  Standard self and family health insurance is provided and high option coverage is available.  The high option coverage is at a modest cost to the fellow.
  8. May I apply concurrently for other NCI fellowships?
    Yes.  You may apply concurrently for this and other NCI postdoctoral fellowships.  While not required, applicants are encouraged to make contact with prospective mentors in advance of being awarded the SRK fellowship. 
  9. Where can I find information about the CRTA fellowship and possible laboratory placements?
    General information about the CRTA can be found here:  http://www.training.nih.gov/postdoctoral/crta.asp
    That link will also lead you to listings of current CRTA postdoctoral openings (See "Application Procedures" in the last paragraph.)  You are encouraged  to review those listings in order to determine if there are research opportunities in areas of interest to you.  We also encourage you to visit the website of the NCI Center for Cancer Research (CCR) and view the lab, branch, and program index there at http://ccr.nci.nih.gov/research/branch_lab_index.asp  You'll find information there on the laboratories and branches within CCR and you may begin to identify investigators that might be working in an area of research that you would find interesting.  There is a search engine on that page that you might find helpful to search for keywords.  You may contact investigators directly to discuss possible opportunities, even if they do not have a postdoctoral opening currently advertised on the training website listed above.
    Information about research conducted in NCI's Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics can be found at http://dceg.cancer.gov/research, and information about fellowships in that division is found here: http://dceg.cancer.gov/fellowships
  10. Are references required?
    Yes.  Three letters of reference are required.  You are responsible for asking your references to submit letters on your behalf.  Letters of reference are due no later than January 4, 2010.  If you are eligible for the fellowship, your references will also receive an e-mail request for a letter of recommendation after you have submitted your on-line application at http://www.training.nih.gov/apps/publicForms/postdoctoral/forms/adIndex.aspx. They will be asked to send the letter of recommendation to the SRK fellowship coordinator in hard copy on letterhead, in addition to submitting the reference on-line.
  11. When are the SRK winners selected and announced?
    Selection is a two-stage process.  After review of  applications is conducted by a committee composed of NCI intramural scientists, the pool of applicants is narrowed to a group of finalists.  These finalists are notified by March 2010 and invited to visit the NCI and meet with prospective laboratories.  Final winners are selected from that pool of finalists, and announced by May 2010. 

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