Eligibility
- Completion of at least one year of residency training in a related field
(i.e. medicine, surgery or pathology).
- U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Resident status. Unfortunately, we are unable
to consider any foreign applicants.
- Candidates should be proficient in general immunology but are neither required
nor expected to have previous formalized training in tumor immunology.
Number of Positions
Total approved positions: 2 fellows per academic year
How to Apply
Applications are accepted through the
Online Application Form. All application materials should be submitted directly by the candidate
via the application link. Do not send application materials to the Program
Director or Program Coordinator.
Required application materials:
- Current curriculum vitae
- Letter of intent describing your interests and plans after completion of
your training. We are particularly interested in how you plan to utilize
the experience our fellowship would offer you.
- Two letters of recommendation: one from your residency chairman or program
director and one from another colleague or mentor
Interview and Match Process
At this time all interviews are being conducted virtually with our program faculty.
Because this is not an accredited program, we do not participate in a match
process. Candidates are evaluated and selected by the program faculty
and notified post-interview.