•  Application Procedures
The course enrollment is limited to 30 fellows, for which all travel and course-related expenses are covered by the National Library of Medicine. The course has been held annually since 1991, and receives large numbers of applicants each year, so that it is not possible to offer admission to everyone who applies.  Additionally, because the course is fully supported by U.S. government funding, strong preference is given to U.S. citizens, although international applicants with compelling circumstances may also be selected. Applications are accepted beginning in January, and applicants receive notice of admission by mid-April. 
  • Local Arrangements

  • The course uses the facilities of the Marine Biological Laboratory, including the Swope residential facility, a laboratory in the Loeb building, and lecture room in the MBL Candle House.  The residential facilities of Swope are reminiscent of the a college dorm room - Spartan, but functional.  Each room has a private bath, two beds and a desk.  Rooms are double occupancy:  accepted fellows will be assigned one roommate of the same sex. Towels and soap are provided but wash cloths are not.  The rooms do not have telephones, although there are pay phones available in the Swope lobby. Internet connectivity for personal e-mail is provided in the computer lab.  Accepted fellows may wish to bring the following:

    • Alarm clock
    • Washcloth
    • Cell phone and charger 
    Meals are provided at no charge to accepted fellows in the Swope dining facility, and are served cafeteria style. Additional meals (e.g., for accompanying family members) may be purchased from the dining facility.