The Pew Latin American Fellows Program in the Biomedical Sciences provides support for young scientists from Latin America to receive postdoctoral training in the United States. The program gives these individuals an opportunity to further their scientific knowledge, promotes exchange and collaboration between investigators in the U.S. and Latin America, and advances research in Latin America. more>
Meet the 2012 Class
Latest News
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05/14/2013
Founding Member of Latin American Fellows Program Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Edward De Robertis, National Advisory Committee member and founding member of the Pew Latin American Fellows Program, has been elected into the National Academy of Sciences.
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03/27/2013
2013 Call for New Members to Join the Global Young Academy
The 2013 call for new members to join the Global Young Academy is now open. Applications are sought from young independent researchers who combine the highest level of research excellence with a demonstrated passion for delivering impact.
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02/25/2013
2001 Fellow Wins James S. McDonnell Foundation Award
Sidarta Ribeiro, a 2001 Pew Latin American Fellow wins a Collaborative Activity Award from the James S. McDonnell Foundation.
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06/14/2012
Top Young Latin American Scientists Named 2012 Pew Biomedical Fellows
Ten young researchers were named Pew Latin American Fellows in the Biomedical Sciences today by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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06/04/2012
Announcement of Call for Applications for 2013
The application process for the 2013 Pew Latin American Fellows Award officially opens July 16, 2012. The application deadline is October 1, 2012.
- 06/04/2012 2013 Postdoctoral Positions Available Excellent postdoctoral positions are available in laboratories of Pew Biomedical Scholars who are senior investigators in the United States.










