MBI Early Career Awards for 2016-2017 Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) is accepting applications for Early Career Awards for the 2016-2017 emphasis programs:
Fall 2016 - Analysis of Complex Data in Biological Systems Spring 2017 - Growth and Morphogenesis Early Career Awards enable recipients to be in residence at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute for stays of three to four months during an emphasis program. Details of the 2016-17 programs can be found at http://mbi.osu.edu/programs/emphasis-programs/ . Early Career Awards are aimed at non-tenured scientists who have continuing employment and who hold a doctorate in any of the mathematical, statistical, and computational sciences, or join any of the biological, medical, and related sciences. An Early Career Award will be for a maximum of $7,000 per month of residency. The award may be used for salary and benefits, teaching buyouts, and/or local expenses (restrictions apply). Applying for an Early Career Award: Applications for an Early Career Award completed before November 30, 2015 will receive full consideration. The applicant should state the period that he or she would like to be in residence. Applications for an Early Career Award should be submitted online at https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/mbi For additional information please contact Rebecca Martin ( [email protected] or 614-688-3519 ) or visit http://mbi.osu.edu/participate/early-career-award/ MBI receives major funding from the National Sciences Foundation Division of Mathematical Sciences and is supported by The Ohio State University. Mathematical Biosciences Institute adheres to AA/EOE guidelines.
