HIP Fellow Award
The HIP Fellow Award, part of the Hematology Inclusion Pathway, encourages early-career researchers from communities underserved and underrepresented in the United States and Canada to pursue a career in academic hematology, and provides salary support and funding to support hematology-focused research projects. The funds give fellows in training more time to generate sufficient expertise to be competitive when applying for other awards, such as the ASH-Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program, which targets applicants with more extensive research experience and preliminary data.
Key Information
Program Benefits
The award provides each recipient with $100,000 for a two- to three-year period to guarantee protected time for clinical or laboratory-based hematology research projects, to develop additional skills in the conduct of research, and generate preliminary data. See Additional Benefit InformationEligibility Requirements
Applicant must be MD/DO, PhD, or MD/DO and PhD researchers in mentored postdoctoral training position and have fewer than three years of research experience after completion of their degree. Applicants must also have a research mentor who is an ASH member in good standing. See Additional Eligibility RequirementsKey Dates
Application Available | September 9, 2024 |
Application Deadline | February 14, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern time |
Award notification | April/May 2025 |
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