The NIH Department of Bioethics is pleased to offer a limited number of
two-year post-baccalaureate fellowships. Fellows
participate in the activities and the intellectual life of the
interdisciplinary department and study ethical issues related to
biomedical research, clinical practice, genetics, biotechnology, public
health, and health policy. They conduct mentored theoretical and
empirical research on a range of bioethical fields of interest. For a
typical fellow, this research yields multiple first-authored
publications in premier academic journals. In addition to research and
writing, fellows participate in weekly bioethics seminars, case
conferences, ethics consultations, and IRB deliberations, and have
access to multiple educational opportunities at NIH. No prior bioethics
experience is required or expected.
Learn more about the fellowship positions on the NIH website.
Learn more about the fellowship positions on the NIH website.