Khorana Program for Scholars - Iusstf
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Khorana Program for Scholars
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The broad objectives of the program are:
- To provide exposure to world class scientific research facilities.
- Nurture the next generation of scientists and technologists to build long term R&D collaborations.
- Enable undergraduate and post-graduate students to pursue higher education and research-based careers.
- Promote capacity building in frontline areas of biotechnology and bio-quantitative sciences.
Eligibility
- Pre-final year students enrolled in B. Tech., M. Tech., B.Sc., M.Sc., B.E., M.E., M.S., Integrated B. S-M.S., B.V. Sc., M.V. Sc., B. Pharm., M. Pharm., MBBS., and Master in Medical Science and Technology (MMST) at recognized institutions of higher education in India in Biotechnology and allied areas (including agricultural, food, health, biomedical sciences and interdisciplinary areas like Computational Sciences, Big Data, Machine Learning etc.) are eligible to apply.
- First Year, Final year and PhD students are NOT eligible to apply.
- Applications in subject - fields other than those specified above will not be considered.
- The applicant should have:
- Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 8.0 or higher, OR
- Percentage: 80% and higher
- Minimum 65% and higher if the applicant is an MBBS student
- Preference will be given to students without prior international research experience.
For complete Application Guidelines, refer to the “Application Guidelines” tab.
Funding
The Program support covers:
- Round-trip Airfare
- Stipend
- Health Insurance
- What is the Khorana Program for Scholars?
The Khorana Program for Scholars is a tripartite arrangement between the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India, WINStep Forward, and the Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF). The Program provides opportunities to Indian students to undertake research internships at premier U.S. Universities each summer for a period of 10-12 weeks.
- What are the objectives of the Khorana Program?
- Providing an opportunity to Indian students to gain exposure and access to world class research facilities;
- Promoting research and capacity building in biotechnology and allied areas through Indo-U.S. cooperation;
- Encouraging post-graduate students to take up research as a career, and
- Paving the way for the next generation scientists and technologists from India to interact with their American counterparts towards building long-term sustainable R & D linkages and collaborations.
- What are the eligibility criteria for the Program?
1. Only Indian students currently enrolled at a recognized Institution of Higher Education in India can apply for the Khorana Program.
2. Pre-final year students enrolled in B.Tech., M. Tech., B.Sc., MSc., B.E., M.E., M.S., Integrated B.S-M.S., B.V.Sc., M.V.Sc., B. Pharm., M. Pharm., MBBS., and Master in Medical Science and Technology (MMST) at recognized institutions of higher education in India in Biotechnology and allied areas (including agricultural, food, health, biomedical sciences and interdisciplinary areas like Computational Sciences, Big Data, Machine Learning etc.) are eligible to apply.
3. The applicant should have:
- Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 8.0 or higher, OR,
- Percentage: 80% and higher.
- Minimum 65% and higher if the applicant is an MBBS student.
4. Only those candidates who have a minimum of one year remaining for the completion of their course in India are eligible to apply [(for e.g. for the 2020 Call, Only those candidates who shall be completing their degree program in or after May 2021 are eligible to apply (preferably pre-final year students)]. 5. First Year, Final Year students and Ph.D. students are NOT eligible to apply.
- What is the procedure to submit an application?
- Please register on the IUSSTF Online Application Portal for Visitation Programs at http://49.50.81.218/visitation-program-for-indian-applicants.aspx
- Verify your account using the link sent to your registered email id. Please check your spam/junk folders in case you do not receive mails from support@iusstf.org
- Complete the online application and upload scanned copies of latest marksheet, No-Objection Certificate & Two Letters of Recommendation.
- Supporting documents should be provided strictly according to the check-list mentioned in the application form.
- Candidates are advised to go through all the program information/instructions carefully before submitting the application
- Hard copies of the application form/supporting documents ARE NOT required
- Can one apply in areas other than those specified in the Program Brochure?
The Khorana Program invites applications in Biotechnology and allied areas (including agricultural, food, health, biomedical sciences and interdisciplinary areas like Computational Sciences, Big Data, and Machine Learning etc.). Applications in subject-fields other than those specified in the advertisement will not be considered.
- What are the criteria for Selection?
The eligible applications are further reviewed and shortlisted by subject experts based on the following criteria:
- Academic background and credentials; Research interests, possible project ideas and career goals;
- Research experience, technical background, other internships, courses, lab work;
- Proposed project idea(s);
- Need to conduct research in the U.S. and
- Publications, Poster presentations (if any).
- Are there any types of preferences for students from economically weaker sections or reservations for SC/ST/OBC candidates?
No. Selections are purely on the basis of merit of the application based on the criteria mentioned in Point No. 6 above
- Will there be a personal interview involved in the selection process?
No interviews will be conducted as a part of the selection process.
- How long does the review process take?
The entire selection process involving Pre-screening, Selections and Placements at US Universities approximately takes 4-5 months. Candidates are notified about their selections tentatively by mid-March.
- What financial support does the Khorana Program cover?
The support provided to under the Khorana Program comprises of:
(i) Round-trip airfare
(ii) Stipend
(iii) Health insurance.
- Are expenses like accommodation costs, Visa Fees, and Tuition/Bench Fees not covered under the Program support?
No. The Scholar would need to cover Accommodation costs, Visa Fees, and Tuition/Bench Fees on his/her own. The host institution (or the faculty host) may help cover the costs of housing for the duration of the fellowship and/or waive (or cover) any tuition or bench fees.
- What is the duration of these internships? Are they extendable?
Scholars can undertake these internships for 10-12 weeks each summer tentatively from mid-May to end-July. Alterations/extensions in internship dates/period may be done in consultation with parent institution and host institution.
- Do I need to book my own tickets?
The international tickets by economy excursion class and shortest route (from student’s parent institution to U.S. Host Institution & back) will be booked by IUSSTF Travel Desk.
- Will I be allotted the U.S Host Institution or do I have to choose on my own?
Successful applicants have to identify their own U.S. host based on matching research interests.
- Where can I get more information on the Khorana Program for Scholars and the list of previously awarded Scholars?
- How many letters of reference/recommendation do I need to submit?
- Candidates are required to submit two Recommendation letters - One from a teacher/tutor and the other from a supervisor under whose mentorship you completed a training/internship in any lab.
- The references should be provided on the official letter-heads of the Referees with their ink signature and stamp (if any).
- If Referees are comfortable sharing the letters with the candidate; it can be uploaded with the application form. If not, the referees may directly e-mail it to scholar@iusstf.org with the candidate’s name _department _institute/university clearly mentioned in the subject line, well before the submission deadline.
- I am a first year Master’s student and don’t have a current marksheet to upload. What should I do?
In case you are a master’s first year student and haven’t received your first semester results at the time of submitting your application, you may apply with your final year graduation marks.
- I will be completing my final year in May 2020. Am I eligible to apply?
Final year students or students who have completed Masters or currently pursuing PhD ARE NOT eligible to apply
- I am yet to receive my official marksheet. What should I do?
Please upload only your latest marksheet. If you haven’t received the official one at the time of application, please upload an attested copy of the same.
- I am eligible to apply but I do not have a passport. What can I do?
Candidates not having passport at the time of application may choose the “Applied for” option in the passport details section of the Application form. They are advised to apply for a passport at the earliest.
Scholars
Hosts
A Adheena Lakshmi
University of Buffalo, Buffalo
Abheerup Sarker
Colorado State University
Aditi Arun
Harvard Medical School
Aditi Panda
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
Aditya Sharma
Purdue University
Aditya Shinde
Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Aditya Sushil Maslekar
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School
Akhilesh Ashutosh Vardikar
The University of Tennessee Health Science Centre
Alpana Mohapatra
University of Texas at Austin
Anagha Muralidharan
Stony Brook University
Anam Upadhyay
Purdue University
Anamitra Goswami
Lerner Research Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Anika Roy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Anirudh Rao
Stanford University School of Medicine
Anwesha Dutta
Yale University, West Haven
Archit Goel
Johns Hopkins University
Arkajyoti Banerjee
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bavishya Suresh Manju Bashini
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Bevan Mathew A
Purdue University
Charan P S V V
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Cardiovascular Research Institute, New York
Chethana Ravi Nair
The University of Texas at Austin
Devansh Amit Lalwani
Johns Hopkins University
Devansh Jatin Shah
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Dheeraj Kumar
Purdue University
Durga Shree Nagabushanam
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University
Gauranga Kumar Baishya
Harvard Medical School
Guniyal Raina
North Carolina State University, Raleigh North Carolina,
Ishaan Misra
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Jacob Gigi Kurian
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Jaiprakash Suresh Gurav
Huntarian Lab at Johns Hopkins University
Jasmine
Harvard's Wyss Institute (Ingber Lab)
Jayashimman V
Yale School of Medicine
Jyotipriya Sarkar
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Karishma Behera
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Khushi Singh
Johns Hopkins University
Kishor Kumar Babu
Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT and Harvard
Krishnakripa K
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Linus Jerusha
Stanford School of Medicine
Madhumitha Krishnaswamy
Georgia Institute of Technology
Mainak Sarkar
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Mansimar Kaur
Temple University
Md. Zishan Ansari
Alabama State University
Mehek Garg
Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Mukund Sharma
Yale School of Medicine
Nabanita Paul
Rutgers School of Engineering in Rutgers,The State University of New York
Nandini Sharma
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
Oindrila Sarkar
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Prachi Choudhary
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York
Prahalaad Vijay Varahaswami
Stanford University, California
Pranathi Ravikumar
Harvard Medical School
Prasanna Seenivasan
Donald Danforth Plant Science Centre, St. Louis
Priyanka Sankar
Duke University School of Medicine
Sachin Ganesh Iyer
Texas A&M University
Sakshi Arvind Tembhurne
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester
Sambit Kumar Pradhan
Johns Hopkins University
Sameekshya Kar
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Saumya Mathur
Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Sayan Patra
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sharan Surya S M
Washington University in St. Louis
Shivanjali Arora
University of Michigan
Shreya Sen
University of Colorado
Shrimanti Chakraborty
Purdue University
Siddhant Uday Govekar
Harvard Medical School
Sivaranjani R
North Dakota State University
Spandan Basu
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Srinidhi Srinivasan
Northwestern University
Subha Lakshmi M.h
Texas Tech University
Suhana Nujum G
University of Pittsburgh
Suhani Sharma
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis
Suhasini Sharma
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston
Sukhmanjit Singh Brar
University of California, San Francisco
Vani Nikunj
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis
Varsha Satish
Stanford University
Varun Ajit Nair
University of Pittsburgh
Vidhi Vashishtha
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
Khorana Program for Scholars
Applications for the Khorana Program must be submitted exclusively through our Online Application Portal for Visitation Programs. Hard copies and electronic copies of the application forms will not be accepted. All required documents, including recommendation letters, must be submitted before the application deadline. Any supporting documents sent to scholar@iusstf.org after the deadline will not be considered.
Submission Deadline : 07 October 2024