Are you currently a trainee at Rogel Cancer Center?
NEW! Rogel Cancer Center Postdoctoral Travel Awards Program
The Rogel Cancer Center is excited to launch the Postdoctoral Travel Awards Program, designed to help offset costs for postdoctoral fellows to attend cancer biology and cancer-related conferences. These conferences provide invaluable opportunities for learning, networking, and showcasing research.
Who Should Apply:
Postdoctoral fellows working in the lab of a Rogel Cancer Center member at U-M.
Applicants must have an accepted abstract for presentation, with preference given to oral presentations.
Must demonstrate that other funding sources have been utilized or that conference costs exceed available support.
Award Amount: Up to $1,500 per recipient.
For additional details and application requirements, please visit Global Michigan Travel Planning or contact the TrECC Team.
Trainees attending the annual CABTRAC conference are especially encouraged to apply.
The Postdoc Opportunities Board is a free resource to help students find a postdoc position at 18 world-leading institutions across ten different states.
The site provides a wide range of resources including:
Postdoc Positions: dozens of open positions across all disciplines and available to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and visa-holders.
Career Advice: how to identify the right faculty mentor; tips on navigating postdoc interviews and job offers.
Funding Information: learn about funding opportunities for each stage of your postdoc.
Institution Profiles: easy access to information on each participating institution, including links to benefits resources and postdoc offices.
Recruitment Events: upcoming virtual and in-person events showcasing the research and training available at different institutions.
Go to https://pob.wisc.edu/ to get started.
Certificate in Biomedical Innovation & Entrepreneurship
The Certificate in Biomedical Innovation & Entrepreneurship is a non-transcript certificate program that combines science and business to train and prepare U-M Medical School graduate students for an impactful career in small biotechnology startups, large pharmaceutical companies, and other entities related to biomedical innovation and entrepreneurship.
Eligibility: Students must be enrolled at the graduate level* in a degree seeking program at UMMS.
*Undergraduate, Master’s, and Post-Doc students: Please schedule an advising appointment with Jonathan Servoss (servossj@umich.edu) for eligibility and enrollment
Link: Certificate in Biomedical Innovation & Entrepreneurship | University of Michigan Medical School