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Biomedical and Health Informatics


Postdoctoral Training Opportunities

The Biomedical and Health Informatics program offers a modest number of postdoctoral training fellowships, funded by the National Library of Medicine and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.  These fellowships typically begin on July 1st of each year, and are usually of two-year duration.  Note that eligibility for these fellowships is limited to US citizens and permanent residents.

These fellowships are available to individuals from a variety of backgrounds who are interested in working with our faculty on their ongoing research projects. Funded NLM postdocs who are not also seeking a BHI degree, have a set of coursework requirements, which include taking four of our eight core courses.

Prospective applicants for a postdoctoral fellowship should contact the program office in advance of the deadline to indicate their interests and discuss our research culture and admissions process. For additional information and to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship, please see our page on how to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship.