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Call for Applications for the class of 2017 Francis S. Collins Scholars

The Neurofibromatosis Therapeutic Acceleration Program (NTAP) is now accepting applications for the Francis S. Collins Scholars Program in Neurofibromatosis Clinical and Translational Research. The Collins Scholars program brings together a community of exceptionally well-trained clinician scientists who will be leaders in the field of NF1 research.

Explicitly designed to attract talent of the highest order to the field of NF1 research and to foster life-long commitment to this syndrome, the program invests in its scholars by providing formal training in the discipline of clinical translational science, the time to develop the skills appropriate for their research, exposure to translational research programs in government, academic, and industry environments and training in the care of patients with NF1.

The program is designed to attract the most talented and promising clinician scientists to conduct patient focused research in NF1. Candidates must be in their last stages of post-doctoral training or in the first seven years on faculty, have a commitment to patient-focused research, have demonstrated research experience, have an interest in NF1 and have appropriate mentorship. NTAP is hopeful to receive applications from candidates around the world across all disciplines of medicine with an interest in NF1. Details about eligibility can be found on the full announcement.

The deadline for grant submission is April 10, 2017. For more information about NTAP please visit www.n-tap.org.

Click to download an application to the Francis S. Collins Scholars Program in Neurofibromatosis Clinical and Translational Research.