Resources for PhDs
ASH is committed to supporting the participation of basic science-trained investigators in hematologic research and in promoting their participation in the Society’s activities. Below, please find resources, awards, and opportunities for committee and leadership positions for basic scientists involved in hematology-focused research.
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Nominations for Committee Positions
ASH seeks a balanced committee membership for the Society’s scientific and standing committees
The Society encourages members to self-nominate or recommend a colleague for one or more of the various leadership and committee service roles. All nominations must be submitted online using the ASH nominations submission system.
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Grants Clearinghouse
Hematology grant opportunities provided by the ASH Trainee Council to aid trainees in their search for grant information
A database of hematology grant opportunities provided as a service by the ASH Trainee Council. The database lists opportunities offered by organizations external to ASH.
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Trainee-News
The ASH Trainee Council is dedicated to increasing the involvement of trainees in basic and clinical hematology research
The ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ solicits trainee input on issues related to training and education.
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ASH Awards for PhDS
A variety of early-career and early-to-mid career funding opportunities for PhDs offered through ASH award programs
This award provides funding for students from historically underrepresented minority groups to pursue a career in academic hematology. It is open to doctoral students in their first, second, or third year of graduate school at the time of application.
These $500 merit-based awards (formerly Travel Awards) are provided to trainees with high-scoring annual meeting abstracts of which they are the first or senior author and presenter.ASH-EHA Translation Research Training in Hematology
This training and mentoring program, which kicks off with a week-long course in Europe, helps junior researchers build successful careers in hematologic translational research.ASH Latin American Training Program
This program helps build hematology capacity in Latin America by providing funding for hematologists or hematology-related health care professionals to receive 12 weeks of training on a specific priority area for the region.
This award encourages early-career MD/DO, PhD, and MD/DO-PhD researchers from historically unrepresented minority groups to pursue a career in academic hematology.
This award provides fellows and junior faculty with partial salary or other research support during that critical period required for completion of training and achievement of status as an independent investigator.
This award provides funding for investigators who submitted a hematology-related NIH R01 grant in the past 18 months and whose proposals were scored but denied funding.ASH Global Research Award
This award was designed to support future international scientific leaders, increase hematology capacity, and nurture global collaboration.
Job Center
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Connect to thousands of qualified hematology and hematology-oncology professionals through the ASH Job Center, the top online search result for hematology jobs. Sign in to explore options to post your listing.
Review frequently asked questions about how the ASH Job Center can help you as a job seeker or an employeer.
Research and Resources
The ASH Journal Club discusses seminal papers in hematology published in or , and features a manuscript author as part of the engagement.
Agenda for Hematology Research
The ASH Agenda for Hematology Research serves as a roadmap for the prioritization of research support across the hematology community, including recommendations for dedicated resources from funding agencies and foundations that will equip researchers today and in the future to make truly practice-changing discoveries.
COVID-19 Research Agenda for Hematology
Developed in response to the emergence of hematologic complications from COVID-19 infection, this agenda addresses fundamental questions of critical importance to researchers, physicians, and patients.
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