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It's very interesting, I will forward to colleges at Unicamp that have the PhD.Thank you very much. :-)

> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 02:31:06 -0800
> From: lchcmike@gmail.com
> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: [xmca] 3 yar post docs
> 
> Perhaps some on xmca could use this.
> mike
> HSFP Long-Term Fellowships (LTF) Program *URL for more info*
> http://www.hfsp.org/news/news.php?id=74  *Sponsor* Human Frontier Science
> Program (HFSP) Organization
>  *Sponsor Type* Other Nonprofit   *Upper Amount* $147,900 *Amount Note* The
> HFSP fellowship programs provide three years of postdoctoral support. The
> amount of the support varies depending on the host country. As an example,
> for fellows going to the USA the fellowship provides a living allowance of
> US $39,900. Felowships also provide a family allowance and child allowance,
> if relevant. Moreover, fellows receive a research and travel allowance and
> are eligible for support for language training in their first year. The HFSP
> also provides a relocation allowance for those who move to the host
> laboratory within three months of starting their fellowship and for the
> return to the home country. The third (final) year of funding can either be
> used to return to the home country, and under those circumstances can be
> deferred for up to two years, or can be used for a third year in the host
> laboratory. more ... <http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/1793#>  *Deadline* Aug
> 27, 2010
>  *Deadline Note* *Anticipated deadline. A deadline for the next cycle has
> not been confirmed. The record will be updated when new program information
> becomes available.*
> 
> August 27, 2009, is the deadline for pre-registration (for obtaining a
> password)and for initializing an application. The submission deadline for
> Long-Term Fellowships is September 10, 2009. more
> ...<http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/1793#>
> *Activity Location* Unrestricted
>  *Citizenship or Residency* Unrestricted
> 
>  *Requirements* Ph.D./M.D./Other Professional
>   *Abstracts* LTFs are intended for postdoctoral fellows with a Ph.D. degree
> and prior research training/experience in the life sciences. Applicants are
> expected to move into a new research field within the life sciences or into
> a different discipline while ivestigating a fundamental biological process.
> Appropriate changes of research direction include, but are not limited to,
> e.g., a change from molecular genetics to crystallography, from cellular
> neurobiology to cognitive brain functions.
> 
> The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) supports basic research focused on
> elucidating the complex mechanisms of living organisms. Emphasis is placed
> on novel, innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to basic research that
> involve scientific exchanges across national boundaries. In particular, HFSP
> encourages research into biological problems involving approaches and
> knowledge from different disciplines such as chemistry, physics,
> mathematics, computer science, engineering, and material sciences because
> significant new ideas, techniques, and discoveries often arise at the
> boundaries between disciplines.
> 
> In addition to its international, and especially intercontinental,
> character, the HFSP places emphasis on supporting researchers who are early
> in their careers and who are expected to play an important role in
> generating and pursuing original research.
> 
> The scope of HFSP funding ranges from biological functions at the molecular
> and cellular level up to biological systems including cognitive functions.
> Within this broad area, all levels of analysis are supported, from studies
> on genes and individual molecules, intracellular networks, intercellular
> associations in tissues and organs, to networks underlying complex functions
> of entire organisms. However, projects that involve only large-scale,
> systematic genome mapping, proteomics analyses, or applied research (e.g.,
> clinical) are not eligible to receive HFSP funding. The HFSP does not
> support projects aimed specifically at developing methods of treatment and
> diagnosis. Studies related to disease are only considered if they allow new
> insights into fundamental biological mechanisms. Proposals directly
> concerned with agricultural or environmental problems (crop yield,
> bioremediation) or studies at the population or ecosystem level are not
> supported.
> 
> The LTF program provides fellows with the opportunity to utilize their final
> (third) year of postdoctoral support in the home country. Fellows who choose
> to return to their home country may defer their final year for up to two
> years while they are funded in the host laboratory through other sources. more
> ... <http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/1793#>  *Eligibility* A candidate
> from one of the supporting countries may apply for an HFSP postdoctoral
> fellowship to work in a research institution in any other country. A
> candidate from any other country may apply to work in a research institution
> in any of the spporting countries. Current member countries include
> Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus (EU part only), the
> Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
> India, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Latvia,
> Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
> Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United
> Kingdom, and United States of America.
> 
> Long-Term Fellowships are intended for applicants with a Ph.D. degree in the
> life sciences who are expected to broaden their horizon by moving into a new
> research area that is different from their doctoral studies or previous
> postdoctoral training. Applicants that propose a significant departure from
> their previous research are viewed favourably.
> 
> Applicants may submit an application before receiving their Ph.D. degree.
> However, at the start of the fellowship, applicants must have a research
> doctorate (Ph.D.) or a doctoral-level degree comparable to a Ph.D. (e.g., a
> research based M.D. or medical Ph.D.) with equivalent experience in basic
> experimental research. In order to be eligible, the doctoral degree must
> have been awarded on or after September 1, 2006, and at the latest in
> December 2010. Exceptions are possible.
> 
> Applicants must have at least one first author or joint first author paper
> either accepted for publication, in press, or published in a peer-reviewed
> international journal as of the submission deadline.
> 
> Only one candidate may apply to work with a given host supervisor in each
> award year. more ... <http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/1793#>  *COS
> Keywords* Biological Sciences
> Human Learning and Memory
> Morphogenesis
> Brain Development
> Brain
> Language Acquisition and Development
> Cognitive Development r Processes
> Molecular Recognition
>  more ... <http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/1793#>  *Funding Type*
> Postdoctoral
> Award
>   *Sponsor Contact Info* Fellowships Coordinator
> more ... <http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/1793#>
>   *Bookmark Url*  http://fundingopps.cos.com/cgi-bin/fo2/getRec?id=1793    *
> Title* HSFP Long-Term Fellowships (LTF) Program  *COS Unique Id* 1793  *URL
> for more info* http://www.hfsp.org/news/news.php?id=74  *Sponsor* Human
> Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Organization
>   *Sponsor Type* Other Nonprofit   *Upper Amount* $147,900  *Amount Note* The
> HFSP fellowship programs provide three years of postdoctoral support. The
> amount of the support varies depending on the host country. As an example,
> for fellows going to the USA the fellowship provides a living allowance of
> US $39,900. Fellowships also provide a family allowance and child allowance,
> if relevant. Moreover, fellows receive a research and travel allowance and
> are eligible for support for language training in their first year. The HFSP
> also provides a relocation allowance for those who move to the host
> laboratory within three months of starting their fellowship and for the
> return to the home country. The third (final) year of funding can either be
> used to return to the home country, and under those circumstances can be
> deferred for up to two years, or can be used for a third year in the host
> laboratory.  *Deadline* Aug 27, 2010
>   *Deadline Note* *Anticipated deadline. A deadline for the next cycle has
> not been confirmed. The record will be updated when new program information
> becomes available.*
> 
> August 27, 2009, is the deadline for pre-registration (for obtaining a
> password) and for initializing an application. The submission deadline for
> Long-Term Fellowships is September 10, 2009.  *Activity Location*Unrestricted
>   *Citizenship or Residency* Unrestricted
>   *Requirements* Ph.D./M.D./Other Professional
>   *Abstracts*  LTFs are intended for postdoctoral fellows with a Ph.D.
> degree and prior research training/experience in the life sciences.
> Applicants are expected to move into a new research field within the life
> sciences or into a different discipline while investigating a fundamental
> biological process. Appropriate changes of research direction include, but
> are not limited to, e.g., a change from molecular genetics to
> crystallography, from cellular neurobiology to cognitive brain functions.
> 
> The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) supports basic research focused on
> elucidating the complex mechanisms of living organisms. Emphasis is placed
> on novel, innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to basic research that
> involve scientific exchanges across national boundaries. In particular, HFSP
> encourages research into biological problems involving approaches and
> knowledge from different disciplines such as chemistry, physics,
> mathematics, computer science, engineering, and material sciences because
> significant new ideas, techniques, and discoveries often arise at the
> boundaries between disciplines.
> 
> In addition to its international, and especially intercontinental,
> character, the HFSP places emphasis on supporting researchers who are early
> in their careers and who are expected to play an important role in
> generating and pursuing original research.
> 
> The scope of HFSP funding ranges from biological functions at the molecular
> and cellular level up to biological systems including cognitive functions.
> Within this broad area, all levels of analysis are supported, from studies
> on genes and individual molecules, intracellular networks, intercellular
> associations in tissues and organs, to networks underlying complex functions
> of entire organisms. However, projects that involve only large-scale,
> systematic genome mapping, proteomics analyses, or applied research (e.g.,
> clinical) are not eligible to receive HFSP funding. The HFSP does not
> support projects aimed specifically at developing methods of treatment and
> diagnosis. Studies related to disease are only considered if they allow new
> insights into fundamental biological mechanisms. Proposals directly
> concerned with agricultural or environmental problems (crop yield,
> bioremediation) or studies at the population or ecosystem level are not
> supported.
> 
> The LTF program provides fellows with the opportunity to utilize their final
> (third) year of postdoctoral support in the home country. Fellows who choose
> to return to their home country may defer their final year for up to two
> years while they are funded in the host laboratory through other sources.  *
> Eligibility*  A candidate from one of the supporting countries may apply for
> an HFSP postdoctoral fellowship to work in a research institution in any
> other country. A candidate from any other country may apply to work in a
> research institution in any of the supporting countries. Current member
> countries include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus (EU
> part only), the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
> Greece, Hungary, India, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of
> Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, New Zealand,
> Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
> Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States of America.
> 
> Long-Term Fellowships are intended for applicants with a Ph.D. degree in the
> life sciences who are expected to broaden their horizon by moving into a new
> research area that is different from their doctoral studies or previous
> postdoctoral training. Applicants that propose a significant departure from
> their previous research are viewed favourably.
> 
> Applicants may submit an application before receiving their Ph.D. degree.
> However, at the start of the fellowship, applicants must have a research
> doctorate (Ph.D.) or a doctoral-level degree comparable to a Ph.D. (e.g., a
> research based M.D. or medical Ph.D.) with equivalent experience in basic
> experimental research. In order to be eligible, the doctoral degree must
> have been awarded on or after September 1, 2006, and at the latest in
> December 2010. Exceptions are possible.
> 
> Applicants must have at least one first author or joint first author paper
> either accepted for publication, in press, or published in a peer-reviewed
> international journal as of the submission deadline.
> 
> Only one candidate may apply to work with a given host supervisor in each
> award year.  *COS Keywords* Biological Sciences
> Human Learning and Memory
> Morphogenesis
> Brain Development
> Brain
> Language Acquisition and Development
> Cognitive Development or Processes
> Molecular Recognition
>   *Funding Type* Postdoctoral Award
>   *Sponsor Contact Info*  Fellowships Coordinator  *Address*  International
> Human Frontier Science Program Organization
> 12, quai Saint-Jean
> B.P. 10034   *City*  67080 Strasbourg Cedex   *Country*  France  *Email*
> fellow@hfsp.org    *Bookmark Url*
> http://fundingopps.cos.com/cgi-bin/fo2/getRec?id=1793
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