Center for Infectious Disease & Immunity
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Infectious Disease & Inflammation Training Program
Minimum criteria for consideration of a trainee for
admission into IDIP:
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Postdoc holds a PhD and/or a MD and is committed to working
under an IDIP training-faculty member. See the CIDI members page for a list of
eligible faculty and a description of their programs.
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Postdoc is able and willing to take some coursework: (A) a
not-for-credit Immunopathogenesis course and/or other
relevant course to IDIP; (B) Problem-based Research
Bioethics (1 credit) and receive a grade no lower than a "B"
unless they have already received credit for essentially
equivalent coursework in their previous training.
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Postdoc is willing to submite an NRSA, ALA, or equivalent
individual training grant application at the end of their
first year of IDIP fellowship. If the applicant is more
advanced, a transitional grant application to independence
is also acceptable and indeed encouraged.
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Postdoc will agree to meet other requirements
specified in "Specifics of Postdoctoral Training
Requirements." These include the convening at least
twice per year of a committee on studies of no less
than 3 UNM faculty members (which need not include
entirely tenured or tenure-track faculty members) and
meeting the requirements for attendance and
participation in journal clubs, presentations at
national and university seminars. For VERY
EXPERIENCED MENTORS, the requirements for a committee
on studies might be waived.
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Postdoc must be a citizen or noncitizen national.
Individuals on temporary visas are not eligible.
Application requirements:
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A 1-2 page description of research already accomplished in
the mentor's laboratory and future plans for moving on into
the next stage of your career. In addition, an abstract of
paper(s) in preparation, if applicable.
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A one-page essay written by the postdoc describing career
goals after completion of her/his current PDF and why he/she
wishes to be an IDIP fellow.
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Updated curriculum vitae.
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Letter of support from PI and one other faculty member
(within or outside of UNM) who is familiar with the
candidate's work. Faculty who write letters of support will
be ineligible to serve on the selection committee.
For new postdoctoral hire
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A one to two page description of research planned by mentor
laboratory and future plans for moving on into the next
stage of your career. In addition, an abstract of paper(s)
in preparation, if applicable.
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Detailed training record by mentor indicating success of
former trainees
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Hiring plan.
Training grant benefits and requirements
The benefits of the fellowship in the IDIP training grant
include the prestige of having won a competitive grant award,
and having your stipend paid, which frees up your PI's
resources. There will be an allowance for tuition, as well as a
generous allowance for training expenses and a budget for travel
to meetings.
Per the NIH/NRSA guidelines for postdoctoral trainees,
stipends are provided as a subsistence allowance to help defray
living expenses during the research training experience. It is
not provided as a condition of employment with either the
University of New Mexico or the Federal government. Health
insurance, including dental and vision coverage are supported by
the grant. However, costs that normally would be associated
with employee benefits (FICA, workmen's compensation and
unemployment insurance) are not allowed.