The CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, established in 1971, is our longest-standing continuous program to support and train young immunologists at top universities and research centers.
Deadlines for application are April 1 and October 1 annually. The Institute's Board of Trustees has recommended an increase in stipend levels for new fellows, awarded after October 1, 2011. Fellowship appointments are for three years, with graded stipends at $50,000 for the first year, $53,000 for the second, and $57,000 for the third. A yearly allowance of $1,500 is provided to the host institution to help meet expenses for research supplies, travel to scientific meetings, and health insurance incurred on behalf of the fellow. Fellows are encouraged to attend CRI’s annual symposium, where they have an opportunity to present posters of their research while interacting with world-leaders in both basic and clinical cancer immunology. CRI fellows have made numerous contributions to the peer-reviewed scientific publications that advance our understanding of the immune system and its relationship to cancer.
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