Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS)
Submitted by Elvin Joel Estrada Garcia on
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Deadline:
Monday, 15 August 2016
Deadline: August 15, 2016
The Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS) is a 2-year laboratory training fellowship that provides early career laboratory scientists with a strong foundation for future leadership and management positions in laboratories conducting public health research or providing clinical or environmental testing services.
The LLS fellowship:
- Provides high-quality training that focuses on biosafety, quality management systems, and management and leadership competencies
- Includes a unique curriculum, core activities for learning, and mentorship to focus on the requirements of public health laboratories
- Aligns with CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) fellowship program to promote interdisciplinary training, applied learning, and networking
To be eligible for LLS, you must have:
- A doctoral-level degree in a laboratory related discipline (e.g., microbiology, molecular biology, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, genetics, bioinformatics); other health professionals are welcome to apply, but must also hold a relevant doctoral-level degree
- A minimum of 2 years of post-graduate laboratory experience (e.g., serving as a laboratory scientist in clinical, public health, research, or industry laboratory), in addition to any laboratory work done as a part of graduate training
- U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident status
Contact the LLS program if you have any questions regarding eligibility.