Early Career Opportunities Sponsor
St. Baldrick’s Foundation
Program
St. Baldrick’s Fellows
Program Description
LIMITED SUBMISSION (limit 1 application from JHU): Pediatric Oncology: These are for research projects which are hypothesis driven and focus on areas related to the supportive care of children and adolescents with cancer. Examples include studies related to symptom clusters, patient-reported outcomes/quality of life, health communication, health promotion, and psychosocial support across the trajectory from diagnosis to survivorship or end-of-life care. While the average grant is $50,000 or less, the proposed budget must be realistic for the project. Applicant should hold at least a M.D./D.O. or Ph.D. degree by the date the award becomes effective. Eligibility: Fellows; Applicants should hold an M.D. or D.O. degree by the date the grant becomes effective; Fellows must have completed at least two years of fellowship training prior to becoming a St. Baldrick’s Fellow. 100% salary and benefits for three to five years; Salary and benefits (yearly maximum is $97,500 inc. 30% fringe.)
Program Eligibility / Requirements
Applicants should hold an M.D. or D.O. degree by the date the grant becomes effective. Applicants must be employed by an academic or non-profit research institution or laboratory
Program Discipline
Cancer/Oncology
Fellowship Amount (max, if range)
100% salary – $97,500 max
Official Details