You must be a Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSK) graduate student or an eligible postdoctoral PhD (or equivalent) researcher to be considered for support through the Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology (MICB) Training Program. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents.
Ready to apply? Applications for the next award cycle will be submitted via InfoReady; please email Tricia Taylor at [email protected] for more information.
Post-Doctoral Applicants
Each postdoctoral candidate should submit:
- Curriculum vitae
- Two letters of reference (from prior professors or mentors) regarding the character of the applicant
- Two-page statement of research interests or career goals
- Two-page proposal outlining the research concepts they want to pursue during the T32 fellowship
Predoctoral Applicants
Second-year GSK students who join the laboratory of one of the MICB preceptors and have passed their second year Thesis Proposal Exam (TPE) will be eligible to apply. T32 support will start at the beginning of their third year.
Each graduate student candidate should submit:
- Curriculum vitae
- Two letters of reference (from the research mentor and another GSK faculty member)
- Description of proposed research (TPE written proposal is recommended)