Sep 5, 2007

Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, Harvard School of Publ

The Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is geared toward expanding the diversity of those entering academic public health. The program creates a bridge between academic training in health-related disciplines and entry-level faculty positions at institutions throughout the United States. Fellows have a home within one of the school's nine academic departments:

Biostatistics
Environmental Health
Epidemiology
Genetics and Complex Diseases
Health Policy and Management
Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Nutrition
Population and International Health
Society, Human Development, and Health

Candidates for the Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship Program must have a doctoral degree. To achieve the goal of increasing the diversity of academic public health, candidates must also be members of minority groups underrepresented in public health or first-generation college graduates.

For more information, please visit
www.hsph.harvard. edu/academicaffa irs/yerby. htm

Please direct all inquiries to Betty Johnson, director, Yerby
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, bljohnso@hsph. harvard.edu

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