
Health Outcomes > Sabbatical Fellowship
Purpose
The PhRMA Foundation Sabbatical Fellowship in Health Outcomes provides stipend support for individuals
engaged in a multidisciplinary research training program that will create or extend their credentials in health
outcomes. The purpose (intent) of this program is to enable faculty with active research programs to work
outside of their home institution for periods of 6 months to one year to learn new skills or develop new
collaborations that will enhance their research and research training capabilities in health outcomes.
The applicant and mentor of the program must describe how the multidisciplinary goals of the research
experiential program will be accomplished and provide assurance that key collaborating mentors endorse and
are willing to support the plan.
Matching funds must be provided by the home institution.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants must (1) hold a PhD, Pharm.D., M.D. or Sc.D. degree in a field of study logically or functionally related to the proposed
post doctoral activities, (2) hold a faculty appointment that imparts eligibility for a sabbatical leave from their
home institution, (3) have institutional approval of a sabbatical plan that includes partial salary that matches the
PhRMA stipend, (4) hold an endorsement from a mentor who agrees to sponsor the applicant's visiting scientist
activity, and (5) be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Award
Provides up to $40,000 stipend support for mid-career scientists to engage in an academic year or calendar
year experiential program intended to redirect their core research focus to an area of emerging importance
to pharmaceutical research and development. The program provides no other subsidies (travel, tuition,
fringe benefit costs, etc.) and indirect costs to the institution are not provided. It is expected that the
fellowship will be administered in accordance with the prevailing policies and procedures of the institution.
Successful applicants will have approval for a sabbatical leave from their home institution, and a
commitment to host their experience from a research mentor in an environment other than the applicant's
home institution.
NOTE: Awards may be activated beginning January 1, 2009 or on the first day of any month thereafter, up to and including December 1, 2009.
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