Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Environmental Epidemiology
The Departments of Epidemiology and Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have a long tradition of excellence in environmental health research. The Environmental Epidemiology Training Program is funded by the National Institute for Environmental Health, which provides support for pre-and postdoctoral training fellowships. Successful applicants will join a stimulating, interdisciplinary research environment that combines rigorous training in epidemiology and exposure analysis. In addition to the traditional training program, students who wish to incorporate laboratory training can choose a track in Environmental Molecular Epidemiology. Dr. David Christiani directs the program.
Levels of training: Predoctoral and postdoctoral
Length of training: 2-3 years
Eligibility: Predoctoral and postdoctoral (MD, PhD, DVM) candidates who are accepted to the doctoral degree program in Epidemiology or Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. Postdoctoral fellows with a prior doctoral degree in Epidemiology, Biology, Industrial Hygiene, or Medicine who will train in Environmental Epidemiology or Environmental Molecular Epidemiology
Application Deadline: February 15
Application Components: Application materials can be downloaded from the following website: www.hsph.harvard.edu/admissions
Completed and signed application form
Copy of Doctoral Thesis
Statement of objectives and plans
Three letters of recommendation (must be submitted in sealed envelope)
Resume or curriculum vitae
Stipend: yes
Contact:
Dr. David Christiani, Program Director
dchristi@hsph.harvard.edu




