This Fellowship is generously funded by Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The DSA Genomics Fellowship was recently established as a partnership between Buffalo State College and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. This fellowship seeks to increase the pool of genomic data scientists with an emphasis on increasing the diversity of professionals working in this field.
This 15 month fellowship will be located in Buffalo, New York. Remote participation will not be considered as students must complete their stipend-supported research on-site at Roswell Park. Each fellow will complete 30 credits of coursework (See curriculum here) at Buffalo State College. In addition, each fellow will complete part-time research during the Fall and Spring semesters and full-time research for 12 weeks during the Summer at Roswell Park.
To accomplish these objectives, highly capable graduate students are selected to receive the Focus in Genomics fellowship where they will receive a tuition scholarship and a stipend and will participate in an intensive internship experience with our partners at Roswell Park.
Students must commit to spend the stipend-supported research hours on-site including part-time during the Fall and Spring semester and full-time for 12 weeks during 1 Summer.
Students must maintain good-standing with an average GPA of a 3.0/4.0 or above.
The online application has 3 sections including, demographics, academic and professional information (including unofficial transcript and resume), and the Diversity Statement.
Complete the online application using the link below. You will not have access to your application once submitted.
If you have any questions about the application please contact us.
The fellowship application is now closed.
Students can apply for this fellowship to start in fall or spring. There is no formal deadline, applications will be reviewed as they are received. The application will be closed once fellows have been selected for the upcoming semester.
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