Application deadline: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 –5:00PM
DESCRIPTION OF THE FELLOWSHIP
This is an endowed fellowship established by the MGH Department of Molecular Biology in honor of the founding Chief of the Department, Dr. Howard M. Goodman. The award is intended to further the careers of outstanding independent young scientists, who would normally hold the position of Assistant Professor, and have demonstrated the potential to rise to a leadership position in their chosen field. Applicants who hold a full-time appointment in any MGH Department and are primarily engaged in research, are eligible to apply. To see a list of previous awardees please click here.
AWARD AMOUNT
One award per year will be made. The award is $100,000 per year, plus 15% indirect costs, for two years and is effective April 1, 2022.
The award recipient will be asked to present their research at the annual Celebration of Science which will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 6, 2022.
ELIGIBILITY
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Applicants must have a full-time MGH appointment at the time of application and during the entire award period.
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*New for this year* Applicants must be within five years since their first independent position at MGH (i.e. January 1, 2016 to date).
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*New* Time spent on parental leave (i.e. the birth or adoption of a child) does not count as part of this five-year limit. ECOR will allow an extension of eligibility to those applicants who took parental leave after being offered an independent position. Applicants who took parental leave should explain their situation in the application form.
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The applicant needs to have demonstrated clear independence and would normally hold the position of Assistant Professor or have been an Instructor for a period of time with a demonstrable independent publication record.
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Applicants must not yet have reached the level of Associate Professor and should not be a PI on more than one R01.
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Applicants from any MGH Department are eligible to apply.
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At Mass General Hospital we believe that because of diversity we excel. Therefore, women and URM candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
REVIEW PROCESS
Applications will be evaluated by a committee of faculty appointed by ECOR, to consist of members of the Department of Molecular Biology, ECOR leadership, SRRP and members from other MGH Departments. Candidates will not be provided with critiques for their application.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The following six items must be included:
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Project title
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Date of first independent appointment at MGH (Month and year)
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Layman's summary of your research work (200 words)
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Cover letter (1-page limit), stating the nature of appointment at MGH, describing independent accomplishments, and discussing expected position over the next two years
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Summary of research goals (2-page limit, excluding references)
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A current biosketch in the NIH format (not an HMS CV). Click here for a sample NIH biosketch
HOW TO APPLY
ECOR accepts all applications online via the MGRI Online Grant Management Portal. This user-friendly system will allow MGH researchers to submit electronic applications to ECOR. The system has been designed to allow users to:
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Create a personal profile, which will auto-populate your future ECOR applications
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Assign a delegate to submit applications on your behalf (optional)
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View current calls and apply to open opportunities
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Save and edit current applications in progress
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Submit completed applications
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View all your ECOR applications that have been submitted via the online grants system
Instructions for Applying Online:
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Create your account: Login using your Partners credentials and fill out the profile information.
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Complete the application: Once your profile is complete, you will automatically progress through the online application. If you cannot complete the application at one time, “save” the application and return to it at a later time to finish. Before submitting your application, you will have the ability to make changes to the application.
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Submit your application: Once you have completed the application click on the “submit” button at the bottom of the page. Once you submit it, you will not be able to make further changes unless you send a request to ECOR (note that once the deadline passes, request to make changes will not be accepted).
Useful tips:
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To avoid losing your work, remember to save frequently
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You can only upload PDF documents. Limit characters to A-Z, a-z and 0-9 when naming PDF documents. Do not use periods, commas or dashes in the file name.
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If you previously created a profile, please ensure your information is current
Click 'Apply' below to begin the application.
QUESTIONS
Please visit the ECOR website http://ecor.mgh.harvard.edu/ and specifically the FAQ page for the Howard Goodman Fellowship under the Awards and Grants tab of the site.
If you still have questions remaining, please submit questions via e-mail to ECOR.