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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Cell Biology & Physiology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Our Culture Our History Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Make an Impact Why We Love St. Louis Contact Us ResearchResearch Laboratories Publications Centers Entrepreneurship Resources PeoplePeople Faculty Current Trainees Postdoctoral Researchers Research Staff Administrative Emeritus Faculty Alumni EducationEducation Graduate Education Become a Trainee RISE Fellows Program Rotations Postbaccalaureate Program Medical Education News & EventsNews & Events News Department Calendar Department Newsletter Seminar Series CBP/MCB Work-In-Progress (WIP) Series Social Hour Erlanger-Gasser Lecture Robert P. Mecham Distinguished Lectureship CBP/MCB Joint Retreat Open Search RISE Fellows Program Cell Biology & Physiology Retention and Inclusion of Scholars for Excellence The RISE Fellows Program is a new initiative to hire outstanding new faculty members into the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology at Washington University School of Medicine.   What is the RISE Fellows Program? The RISE Fellows Program is a new initiative to hire outstanding new faculty members into the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology (CBP) at Washington University School of Medicine.  In particular, the program seeks to identify individuals at earlier career stages (e.g., recent Ph.D. graduates or early-stage postdoctoral fellows) than typical faculty candidate applicants.  The program begins with a three-year mentored Fellow position followed by a transition into a traditional tenure-track Assistant Professor position. Who is eligible? Any candidate that is in the final year of PhD training in a field related to biomedical sciences or that has held a PhD for fewer than three years is eligible. Individuals that meet the NIH requirements for populations underrepresented in the extramural scientific workforce are strongly urged to apply. Applicants will not need to identify any faculty advisor at the time of the application.  What does it mean to be a RISE Fellow? RISE Fellows are mentored, faculty-level employees whose tenure clock has not yet started. During this phase Fellows are provided with laboratory space and independent funding to initiate their own research program.  This phase provides Fellows with protected time to build momentum and establish independence before transitioning to their tenure-track faculty position.  To facilitate their career development, Fellows will establish at least one formal scientific mentor within CBP and additional cultural mentors within or outside of CBP as appropriate. Scientific mentors assist Fellows with establishing their programs but will not necessarily conduct joint projects or co-publish with Fellows. What are the requirements needed to transition from a Fellow to an Assistant Professor? Fellows will be hired into the RISE program with the expectation that they will transition into a tenure-track Assistant Professor role at the end of three years. With guidance from their faculty mentor(s), Fellows are expected to initiate an independent research direction and pursue external funding that will help ensure their success as an independent faculty member.  However, there are no formal requirements (e.g., published manuscripts or successful grant applications) required for the transition to take place. How do I apply to the RISE Fellow program? To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, one page summary of prior research, 3-4 page future research plan, and contact information of three references to [email protected]. Candidates will be evaluated on a rolling basis. Visit the program website to learn more and apply! Education Graduate Education Become a Trainee RISE Fellows Program Rotations Postbaccalaureate Program Medical Education Department of Cell Biology & PhysiologyWashington University School of Medicine660 S. Euclid Ave.MSC-8228-03-04St. Louis, MO 63110314-273-8536 Instagram ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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