ASM Kadner Institute Fellowships
The Committee on Graduate and Postdoctoral Education seeks applications from graduate students and postdoctoral scientists for the 2014 ASM Kadner Institute, formerly known as the Graduate and Postdoctoral Summer Institute in Preparation for Careers in Microbiology.
The goal of the Institute is to provide intensive and closely guided experience in five key topics important for choosing and succeeding in a microbiology career. These topics include:
- Opportunities and preparation for diverse careers in microbiology
- Preparations, review and critique of research proposals
- Scientific presentations and communication
- Effective teaching methods
- Development of professional standards in microbiology
The Institute will provide hands-on experience in preparation and review of a research grant application and presentations of a short research talk, combined with personalized guidance in grant preparation and presentation and teaching techniques. Participants will be guided in small groups by members of the Committee and additional faculty members. Participants will be expected to develop a brief grant proposal and a research presentation from their own research activities or another topic of their choice. They will receive both group and individual advice on effective scientific communication in these formats. Each research proposal will be reviewed by other participants and the faculty, allowing constructive criticisms of the presentation and a scientific review of the proposal. Discussion, workshops and practical advice will be provided in teaching and presentation techniques, allowing opportunity for constructive review and improvement.
Upon acceptance to the Institute, participants will be required to prepare:
- 10 page preliminary proposal for funding their research
- Curriculum vitae (cover letter is optional)
- 10-12 minute PowerPoint presentation of their research
The Kadner Institute is managed by the American Society for Microbiology and is sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. The ASM Education Board is a recipient of the 2000 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mentoring in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Education. The Board was recognized by President Clinton for its contribution to graduate education.