65 candidates selected for ICMR DHR International Fellowship Program 2023-24, details

Published On 2024-02-01 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-02-01 03:45 GMT
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New Delhi- The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi, has announced the list of selected candidates for both the long-term and short-term ICMR-DHR International Fellowship Program 2023-24. This programme pertains to both young and senior Indian biomedical scientists.

The two lists comprise a total of 65 candidates, out of which 40 candidates were chosen for long-term and 25 for short-term ICMR-DHR International Fellowship Program 2023-24 for Young and Senior Indian Biomedical Scientists. The list contains the candidate's reference ID, candidate's name and address.

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According to the list of candidates selected for the Long-Term ICMR-DHR International Fellowship Programme for Young Indian Biomedical Scientists, 16 candidates have been chosen for a 6-month duration, 1 for 7 months, 2 for 8 months, 1 for 9 months, 4 for 10 months, and 16 for 12 months. One of the candidates chosen for 6 months noted that “Subject to the condition that the data is housed in the Indian institute and only anonymized data is used for training purposes”. Candidates are selected from different parts of the country including Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, Maharashtra.

On the other hand, 1 candidate has been selected for 1 month, 3 for 2 months and 1 for 2 weeks. 12 for 3 months and 1 for 3 weeks. 1 for 4 weeks, 1 for 15 days, 1 for 27 days, 2 for 30 days, and 1 for 40 days under the Short-Term ICMR-DHR International Fellowship Programme for Senior Indian Biomedical Scientists. One of the candidates chosen for two 15 days noted that “The committee has recommended a fellowship period of minimum 2 months”. Candidates are selected from different parts of the country including New Delhi, West Bengal, Bihar, Kerala.

To view both the official list, click the link below-

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