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A. Each year we publish the abstracts of the funded fellowship projects on the HFSPO internet web site (http://www.hfsp.org/awardees/Awardees_ltf_top.htm). Q. I have a Ph.D. degree in Experimental Physics. I did my thesis work in a life science research institute although I was working on a fundamental physical problem. I intend to switch completely to the life sciences during my postdoc. For which type of fellowship should I apply? A. The differentiation between LTF and CDF is based on the discipline of the Ph.D. degree because for HFSP this represents a rather unique marker. The name and/or scientific character of your degree awarding institution do not play a role. You should submit your application for a CDF. Q. I have a Ph.D. degree in Experimental Physics but was working on a biological problem during my thesis work. I intend to continue working in the life sciences during my postdoc. For which type of fellowship should I apply? A. Even though the classification between LTF and ...
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Are there examples of successful HFSP fellowship applications?
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