Postdoctoral Fellowship for Skin of Color Research
Applications for 2024 fellowships are now closed. Applications for the 2025 cycle are anticipated to open in early 2025.
Application Requirements
- Project title
- A description of your training and career goals
- A description of program eligibility, indicate how your research qualifies as SOC
- One to two page Research plan
- NIH Fellowship Biosketch
- Mentor letter of support
- Two letters of recommendation
Application Deadline: April 1, 2024
Anticipated Notification of Final Decision: May 2024
Program Requirements
- Post-doctoral fellowships require a minimum of an MD, PhD or equivalent degree
- Appointees must be fully committed to conducting a minimum of 1 year of research. Requests for less than 12 months appointment will not be considered.
- Appointees are required to participate in Dermatology Training Program activities, including:
- Trainee seminars
- Mentoring meetings with the program directors
- Professional development workshops (eg. grant-writing)
- Present their research at Dermatology Tuesday Research Seminar Series and the annual Dermatology Research Day
- Submit annual progress reports
- Important note: the SOC Postdoctoral Fellowship and T32 Fellowship applications are submitted using a common application form, but the requirements and funding details are specific to each program. Some important difference include:
- Postdoctoral Fellows in SOC Research do need to be conducting research under the direction of a Penn Faculty member who is also a Penn Dermatology T32 Trainer. If your PI is not a Trainer on the Penn Dermatology Training Grant, please have your mentor reach out to the program to inquire about becoming a trainer. Mentors must be a Trainer at the time of the Fellowship appointment.
- Postdoctoral Fellows in SOC Research do need to provide a justification for how their research is applicable as “Skin of Color” research as described in the program information.
- Postdoctoral Fellows in SOC Research do not need to be US residents as they are not funded by the NIH.
- Postdoctoral Fellows in SOC Research do not have the payback obligation of NRSA fellows appointed to the T32 Training grant.
- Funding for postdoctoral Fellows in SOC Research funding is limited to salary support and does not cover benefits or research related expenses.
- Applicants may apply for both a T32 and postdoctoral fellowship in SOC, and if awarded both the funding for the SOC fellowship will support the salary difference between the NRSA stipend and Penn postdoc stipend allowances.
- Please contact the Penn Derm T32 Training program directly with specific questions about program eligibility and funding details.
Additional Information
Questions can be sent to PennDermT32@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.