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Are you a talented post-doctoral researcher or early-career faculty member looking to make a significant impact in clinical and translational research for neurofibromatosis type 1? The Francis S. Collins Scholars Program in Neurofibromatosis Clinical and Translational Research is seeking highly skilled candidates to become experts in the field.
Named for the pioneering scientist who discovered the NF1 gene in 1990, the Francis S. Collins Scholars Program accepts applications from candidates who are committed to advancing the frontiers of NF1 research. This competitive program provides formal training in clinical and translational science, mentorship from leaders in NF1 and related fields, and clinical training for the care of patients with NF1.
As a Francis S. Collins Scholar, you will receive up to 100% salary support for NF1-associated clinical, research, and educational activities. Many scholars go on to be leaders in the field and all earn access to an exclusive community of NF1 research excellence.