Wood-Whelan Fellowships
The Wood-Whelan Fellowships were established about 1983 by funds provided by an appeal among the world's biochemists for the purpose of granting short-term fellowships to young biochemists to carry out research and training in a laboratory other than their own. This fellowship was named after Harland Wood, former General Secretary and President of IUB, and William Whelan, former General Secretary of IUB and former President of IUBMB. Additions to the funds were made by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
The fellowships are awarded for travel lasting 1 - 4 months. A fellowship is intended to cover travel and incidental costs, as well as living expenses, to a maximum of $3,000. The costs do not cover research expenses at the laboratory to be visited. They are not awarded to attend courses, symposia, meetings or congresses. Applicants must be residents of countries that are members of IUBMB and should generally be graduate students or young researchers less than 35 years old.
Further information
The fellowships are awarded for travel lasting 1 - 4 months. A fellowship is intended to cover travel and incidental costs, as well as living expenses, to a maximum of $3,000. The costs do not cover research expenses at the laboratory to be visited. They are not awarded to attend courses, symposia, meetings or congresses. Applicants must be residents of countries that are members of IUBMB and should generally be graduate students or young researchers less than 35 years old.
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