NLM Welcomes Applications to its Michael E. DeBakey Fellowship in the History of Medicine for 2025
06-05-2024 18:55 via nlm.nih.gov

NLM Welcomes Applications to its Michael E. DeBakey Fellowship in the History of Medicine for 2025

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is pleased to announce applications are open to its Michael E. DeBakey Fellowship in the History of Medicine. The NLM Michael E. DeBakey Fellowship in the History of Medicine provides individual awards of up to $10,000 to support research using the NLM collection.
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