The Biomedical and Health Informatics program offers a modest number of postdoctoral training fellowships, funded by the National Library of Medicine. These fellowships typically begin in the fall 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 departmental courses. Please see details at the bottom of this page.
Prospective applicants for a postdoctoral fellowship should contact the program office in advance of the deadline to indicate their interest.
The Biomedical and Health Informatics program offers a modest number of postdoctoral training fellowships funded by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). These fellowships typically begin in September of each year and are usually for a two-year duration.
Postdoctoral Fellowship recipients are required to have an earned doctoral-level degree from an accredited domestic or foreign institution in hand at the time of appointment. Note that eligibility for these fellowships is limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.