
Eligibility
- Must be currently pursuing either basic, translational, or clinical science training with the goal of answering an important biomedical question in the field of nephrology, urology, or hematology that does not involve the study of cancer.
- Pre-doctoral applicants must be enrolled in a PhD program at Emory University, Georgia Tech, or Morehouse School of Medicine.
- Postdoctoral applicants must have completed a Doctoral degree (M.D., Ph.D., D.V.M., PharmD, etc.) prior to entering the Program.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents (Green Card holder).
Applying
Applications must identify the trainee, the trainee’s mentor, and must include the following information. If you meet the eligibility requirements, please click here to apply!
- Proposal title
- The applicant’s CV or Biosketch
- The mentor/mentors’ NIH Biosketch
- A 1-page description of the trainee’s proposed project, including its connection to the field(s) of hematology, nephrology and/or urology
- A letter of support from the applicant’s primary mentor, including a statement of the earliest possible appointment date
- A letter of commitment from and signed by the trainee that attests to their intended completion of the 2-year research training program and provides a description of their career goal(s)
- Undergraduate and graduate transcripts (for all applicants) and proof of Doctorate Degree (for Postdoctoral applicants)
- Names and contact information of three professional references
- Mentor’s grant support in NIH other support format
At this time, pre- and postdoc applications are being accepted until April 15, 2025 for trainees interested in starting July 1, 2025.
Please contact us at atlantis.training@emory.edu if you need assistance or have any questions about your application.