POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH 2010- PASTEUR FOUNDATION – PARIS
Introduction
In collaboration with the Institut Pasteur, the Pasteur Foundation runs a program to bring U.S. post-doctoral researchers to work inInstitut Pasteur laboratories in Paris thanks to the generosity of U.S. donors. Guided by the institute’s administration which seeks todevelop international scientific exchanges to ensure the vitality and quality of Institut Pasteur labs.
Eligibility
- This program is for Americancitizens and does not apply to candidates already in France.
- Candidates are expected to commit to a three-year stay.
The fellowships are $70,000 ($55,000 fellowship plus $15,000 bench fees to support the research) per year for a term of three years and arenot renewable. Financing for the second and third years is contingent upon positive annual review by the host lab head.
Application Requirements
1 Copy of the following
- A passport-size photo
- Reprints of candidate’s most significant publications (1 copy of each)
- 2 sealed letters of recommendation addressed directly to the Direction de l’Évalution Scientifique
- A letter of support justifying the project from the head of department (Institut Pasteur) to be sent directly to the Direction de l’Évaluation Scientifique
- A letter of request from the sponsoring head of the host laboratory or unit at the Institut Pasteur.
The first step is to identify a host laboratory head so that he or she may serve as your sponsor; a list of Institut Pasteur laboratories may be found at www.pasteur.fr/recherche/unites-en.html - The host lab’s organizational chart of current personnel Candidate’s Curriculum vitae (2 pages) with an indication of any current grants and/or funding (plus their origin and duration), and a list of publications
- A synopsis of scientific accomplishments (3 pages)
- A brief description of the research program to be written by the candidate (3 pages), with emphasis on how this relates to the work-in-progress in the host unit or lab. The project must be described within the context of the actual international state of the subject (with three key bibliographic references), and must state the project’s objectives, experimental strategy and feasibility; *
- Summary of the research program (15 to 20 lines + a title and 5 key words) placed in the context of international competition with the project’s goals, experimental strategy and feasibility. **
The first step is to identify a host laboratory head so that he or she may serve as your sponsor; (see List of Institut Pasteur laboratories at http://www.pasteur.fr/ip/easysite/go/03b-000010-011/research/scientific-departments
Pdf version of candidates cv, program description and summary must be emailed to bourses@pasteur.fr AND TO PasteurUS@aol.com by the deadline.
Complete applications must be received by the Secrétariat de la Direction de l’Evaluation Scientifique
Attn: Dr. Isabelle Saint Girons,
Institut Pasteur
25 rue du Docteur Roux
75724 Paris Cedex 15
France
no later than the deadline.
Deadline
The next application deadline is Friday, September 11, 2009. Candidates are notified in November and must begin fellowship by June 1, 2010.
(Please note: the May 2009 call has been cancelled).
The following deadline will be :
Friday, February 12, 2010; candidates are notified in April and must begin fellowship by December 1, 2010.
Selection adheres to guidelines for all fellowships attributed by the Institut Pasteur.
For more information, please contact Caitlin Hawke at the Pasteur Foundation:
420 Lexington Avenue – Suite 1654 – New York, New York 10170 – Email: PasteurUS@aol.com
Source http://www.pasteurfoundation.org/doc/PasteurFellowshipCall2009.pdf