If you have a book, article, or PhD to finish and you'd like to do it in Europe for a month or up to six months, the Brocher Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to giving scientists a community in which to do research, is accepting applications for visiting researchers... (read the rest)
posted February 13, 2009
The American Society of Bioethics and Humanities and the March of Dimes are pleased to announce the creation of an annual Young Scholars Award in Perinatal Bioethics. To be eligible for this award, applicants must be early in their career development, including those who are actively enrolled in graduate... (read the rest)
posted February 10, 2009
It turns out that a wealthy alum of the University of Rochester Medical School has donated $2 million dollars into a matching scholarship fund in the hopes of someday making medical school there free for all students says a Rochester NY paper, the Democrat and Chronicle. This presents a revolutionary... (read the rest)
posted September 27, 2008
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine has created the Jeremy Sugarman Award to honor individuals who show the potential for excellence in bioethics research. The award is named for Jeremy Sugarman, MD MPH, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics' Deputy Director for Medicine and Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics... (read the rest)
posted August 23, 2008
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