Current Scientific Competitions
2011 International Early Career Scientist Competition
HHMI's new International Early Career Scientist Program will support up to 35 outstanding scientists working outside the United States in selected countries. In this pilot program, HHMI seeks to identify researchers who are, or have the potential to become, scientific leaders. Those selected will receive five-year grants that will each total $650,000.
The competition is now closed. For more information, contact IECS@hhmi.org.
Positions at Janelia Farm Research Campus:
LABORATORY HEADS
We invite applications from biochemists, biologists, chemists, computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, neurobiologists and physicists who are passionate in their pursuit of important problems in basic scientific and technical research. We encourage applications from scientists at all career stages: from those just finishing their graduate degrees to senior, established scientists.
We will make appointments at one of two levels:
Fellows
Fellows are independent scientists with labs of up to two additional members.
Appointments are for five years.
Group Leaders
Group leaders are independent scientists, similar to HHMI investigators, with labs of up to six additional members. The initial appointment is for six years. Thereafter, group leaders will be reviewed for reappointment every five years.
There are two application deadlines per year. The first competition of the year opens on March 1, and closes July 15. The second opens September 1, and closes December 15.
All laboratories are internally funded without extramural grants. Lab heads have no formal teaching duties and minimal administrative responsibilities. They are expected to engage in the direct conduct of research and in intellectual interaction with their colleagues. Individual research groups are limited in size, comprising postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and technicians. Janelia Farm hosts conferences; group leaders are encouraged to organize meetings in their areas of interest.
Janelia Junior Fellows
Junior fellows are postdoctoral fellows who develop their own research programs and work with minimal direct advising. They are appointed for a period of up to three years with a possible two year renewal. Junior fellows are mentored by two or more people. Mentors may be Janelia Farm lab heads, visiting scientists from other institutions and members of project teams. The junior fellow position is intended for individuals at an early career stage and/or people who have specific research plans but who value the guidance and collaboration of more experienced mentors.
There are two application deadlines per year: July 1 and December 15.
Postdoctoral Associates
Completed applications reviewed regularly. Postdoctoral associates work in the laboratory of a Janelia Farm group leader or fellow. Appointments are reviewed annually and may be renewed a maximum of four times (maximum of five years in residence). Applications must be made to specific group leaders or fellows. Review the research of the Group Leaders and Fellows...
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