Thursday, March 4, 2010

Are you a US citizen? Fancy doing science in France? Voila.

This obviously does not apply to me. But to all you Americans out there, watch out for this grant! Sounds pretty sweet to me. Whether you are an undergrad, a pre-doc or a post-doc, it seems that there's a piece of something for everybody. But seriously, the post-doc fellowship looks so-deliciously good. So if you hold the passport of United States, please scroll down and pay attention.

Two grant opportunities for young, U.S. citizens from the Pasteur Foundation

The Pasteur Foundation is seeking applicants for two grant opportunities for U.S. citizens.

  • Travel Grants for June 2010 Meeting on the Viruses of Microbes in Paris. If you are a young doctoral or postdoctoral researcher interested in attending this First International Congress on Viruses of Microbes from June 21-25, 2010, in Paris, please consult our website for details about these travel grants. U.S. citizenship and affiliation with a U.S. institution are required.

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship Grants to work at the Institut Pasteur Fellowship package is $70,000 per year for three years for a grand total of $210,000. Candidates may apply to any laboratory within the Institut Pasteur's ten departments. Please see website for details: www.pasteurfoundation.org and while you are there, check out our summer internship program for undergraduates! Information for Summer 2011 will be posted shortly.

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