JSPS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (3 TO 11 MONTHS) FOR BIOMEDICAL ANDBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH IN JAPAN NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 21, June 20, 1997 P.T. 22, 46 Keywords: Biomedical Research, Multidiscipl Behavioral/Social Studies/Service Fogarty International Center Through arrangements made with the Fogarty International Center (FIC) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) will award up to 10 short-term fellowships for American postdoctoral scientists in the biomedical and behavioral sciences to pursue collaborative research in Japan for periods ranging from three to eleven months. These fellowships are intended to enhance American-Japanese collaboration in biomedical and behavioral research by providing opportunities for capable American scientists to work with colleagues in leading Japanese laboratories on substantive projects of mutual interest. To be eligible for this award, the American scientist must have received the doctorate degree within ten years prior to April 1 of the Japanese fiscal year (April 1-March 31) in which the fellowship commences; must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; and must have arranged in advance her/his research plans with his/her Japanese host researcher. Application materials must be received by August 15, 1997 INQUIRIES For complete information, contact: Ms. Christina McLauchlan Division of International Relations Fogarty International Center Telephone: (301) 496-4784 Email: jsps@ficod.fic.nih.gov .
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