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Can foreign national scientists study or conduct research on the NIH/NCCAM campus?

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Can foreign national scientists study or conduct research on the NIH/NCCAM campus?

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Training opportunities at NCCAM for foreign national scientists are available through the NIH Visiting Program. The Visiting Program is open to scientists at all career levels. There are two categories of program participants, Visiting Fellows, who receive awards for research training, and Visiting Scientists, who receive appointments to conduct research. Foreign scientists (pre/post doc) who wish to participate in the NIH Visiting Program must first secure an invitation for an award or appointment from a senior scientist at the NIH. The award or appointment is offered based on a candidate’s qualifications and the research needs of the host laboratory. Each participant works closely with a senior NIH investigator who serves as supervisor or sponsor during the period of award or appointment.

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