University of Maryland School of Medicine CVD's T32 Fellowship Training Program in Vaccinology
Deadline: Apr 30, 2026
postdoctoral
2 years (duration)
partially funded
United States
Opportunity Overview
🌟 About the Program
The T32 Fellowship Training Program in Vaccinology at the Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (University of Maryland School of Medicine) prepares postdoctoral MD, PhD, and MD‑PhD scientists for careers in vaccine research. This NIH-funded program offers two years of intensive training in vaccinology, immunology, and global health.
🎁 Benefits
Participants in the program will receive the following benefits:
- Annual stipend at the NIH-specified level, based on full years of relevant postdoctoral experience at the time of appointment.
- Tuition limited to that required for specific courses in support of the approved training program.
- Travel funds for training experiences, such as attendance and presentation of research at a national conference.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Hold an MD, PhD, MD-PhD, or equivalent degree.
- Be a US citizen, non-citizen national (born in a U.S. territory like American Samoa or Swains Island), or permanent resident of the United States, as per NIH guidelines.
- Clearly state their VISA status in their CVs.
- Commit to a two-year training period.
- Pursue research training full-time, defined as 40 hours per week dedicated to the program and its related research activities.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 30 April, 2026
- Interested applicants can apply through the official application website.
🔗 Additional Information
For more details about the program, visit the official University of Maryland School of Medicine CVD's T32 Fellowship Training Program in Vaccinology.
To apply, complete the application form on the official application portal.
Benefits
- Annual stipend at the NIH-specified level, based on full years of relevant postdoctoral experience at the time of appointment.
- Tuition limited to that required for specific courses in support of the approved training program.
- Travel funds for a training experience, such as attendance and presentation of research at a national conference.
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