APHL-CDC Environmental Fellowship: The program trains and prepares scientists for careers in public health laboratories and supports public health initiatives related to human chemical exposures through targeted biomonitoring or environmental health
Open To
Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or doctoral degree in public health, environmental health, environmental science, biology, chemistry, or related discipline
Length/Salary
1-2 Years, paid
Application Period
Rolling application with flexible start dates
*Denotes fellowships offered in partnership with CDC
APHL Public Health Laboratory Fellowship
Strengthening the Public Health Laboratory Workforce
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) offers a fellowship program in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This program is designed to prepare scientists for successful careers in public health laboratories.
What You’ll Gain:
- Hands-on experience: Work on real-world projects in various public health laboratory areas like bioinformatics, biosafety, environmental health, food safety, infectious disease, and more.
- Mentorship: Collaborate with experienced scientists and mentors who will guide your professional development.
- Career advancement: Gain valuable skills and knowledge to excel in the public health laboratory field.
Who Can Apply?
Scientists interested in pursuing careers in public health laboratories are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply:
Visit the APHL website for detailed information and application instructions. Applications are currently open.
Additional Resources:
- Sample project areas for each fellowship track
- Fellowship testimonials
- Contact information for inquiries
Join the APHL Fellowship Program and make a lasting impact on public health!