Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellowship

About the Fellowship

Initiated in the spring of 2008 with funding from Carle Foundation Hospital, this fellows program provides an opportunity for a scientist to spend several years conducting independent, interdisciplinary, oncology-related translational research before launching her/his formal academic career. The Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellow Program is intended for a recent Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. recipient interested in conducting oncology-related research at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. Possible areas of interest include developing imaging systems for the detection and diagnosis of cancer pathologies, developing nanoparticles as contrast agents and intervention agents to target tumors, and engineering biological materials (e.g., imaging phantoms, microfabricated tissue cultures, and animal models of disease) for molecular imaging investigations of cancer pathologies.

The successful candidate will be selected for a term of up to three years. The Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellow is selected on the basis of their professional promise, capacity for independent work, interdisciplinary interests, and outstanding achievement to date. The recipient of the Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellow award is expected to have a recent Ph.D. degree (received no earlier than December 2008) or an M.D./Ph.D. degree (with the second of the two degrees received no earlier than December 2008) in an area of research relevant to the Beckman Institute’s oncology-related/cancer biology/bioimaging research. The Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellow is expected to interact with Beckman Institute faculty members who are in their area of research. Collaborative publication is encouraged. Furthermore, a clinical mentor, or mentors, will be identified by the Carle Foundation Hospital to facilitate the clinical/translational aspects of the fellow’s research. The Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellow is also expected to conduct independent research.

During the term of appointment, no teaching or administrative duties are required, other than a brief annual written report to the director of the Beckman Institute. The fellow is assigned an office in the Beckman Institute and is provided with clerical and other staff support, computing resources, and access to facilities necessary to her/his research program. Space will also be provided at Carle to enhance the research and clinical interactions. Because the fellow has no specific administrative or teaching responsibilities during her/his tenure, she/he can take full advantage of the opportunity to launch a strong research career.

Funding

Funding consists of an initial stipend amounting to $52K annually. Each three-year fellowship is awarded up to $20K annually for:

  • Equipment
  • Facility use/service charges
  • Health insurance
  • Relocation expenses ($2K maximum, first year only)
  • Research supplies
  • Support for interdisciplinary collaborations
  • Training
  • Travel between collaborating institutions
  • Travel to scientific/technical meetings
  • Workshops

Have a question? Contact us!

For more information about the Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Fellowship, contact Assistant Director for Education Marcia Pool at mpool@illinois.edu.