Fellowship Program
The Public Heal​th Laboratory Fellowship Program​: an APHL-CDC Initiative​ prepares scientists for careers in public health laboratory science. It is open to recent graduates with a bachelor’s degree or higher, and offers a Bioinformatics and Molecular Epidemiology focus area. This focus area aims to train and prepare bioinformaticians to apply their expertise within public health and to design tools that will aid existing public health personnel in the use of bioinformatics. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
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Genomic Data Internship Program
The Public Heal​th Laboratory Internship Program​: an APHL-CDC Initiative places current students in public health laboratories to gain valuable early-career experience.​ We offer a specialized Genomic Data Internship Program for graduate students with training in molecular biology, genetics, microbiology and bioinformatics. The internship offers both in-person and remote opportunities.
The increase in public health applications of NGS has created new challenges, including additional demands for bioinformatics computing power. One potential solution is to build ​​bioinformatics capabilities in a public health laboratory through partnerships with academic institutions. There are several success stories for sharing sequencing resources and specimen collections can improve both the capacity and efficiency of public health laboratories:
This document describes success stories from building partnerships-Iowa, Michigan and Massachusetts.
This document highlights benefits and considerations for developing public health partnerships with academic institutions as well as guidelines on how to get started.
In addition to partnerships, many laboratories are
also hiring bioinformaticians and genomic epidemiologists. For many
laboratories, this may be the first time a position like this has been
created. The recruitment guides can be useful resources for creating a
position description and identifying the skills required for a person in
these roles.
This guide outlines key considerations when hiring a genomic or molecular epidemiologist, including position placement, role and skill requirements, as well as resource requirements to support the position.
This document includes a position description including job summary, infrastructure requirements and essential duties and competencies for a Bioinformatics Scientist and a downloadable version is available for easy modification.