For the Clinical Biochemical Genetics and the Laboratory Genetics & Genomics fellowships, we generally require applicants to have done at least two years of post-doctoral research (although occasionally individuals with exceptional credentials are considered).
We sponsor both J-1 and H-1B visas for individuals who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. We generally have positions available every year.
July 1 - Aug. 15: Accepting Applications
September - November: Interviews are conducted*
July 1: Start date for all diagnostic laboratory trainees
Individuals considering training should carefully review the ABMGG web site for information on "." Individuals whose doctoral degree is from an international institution (i.e. outside the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico) should review the ABMGG web site for information on "" prior to submitting an application to a specific training program. Please also review .
Before applying, carefully review the .
To be considered for one of the above programs, you must submit ALL materials online by the posted deadline. Please do not mail original documents to the reviewing department.
For the online application, login is not required for external users and Baylor users NOT logged on the Baylor network. Login is required for Baylor internal users to access and submit Baylor public forms if logged on the Baylor network, including VPN.
Questions?
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact:
Kara Mitchell
Phone: (832) 822-4292
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