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Abe Lilienfeld Scholarship Fund

Abraham Lilienfeld, MD, MPH, is known as the “father of contemporary chronic disease epidemiology.” He was a major contributor to the 1964 Smoking and Health report issued by the 9th US Surgeon General, Dr. Luther Terry, establishing that tobacco smoking was a serious threat to health. Dr. Lilienfeld was internationally recognized as an expert in cancer research and as a pioneer in developing epidemiological methods for the study of chronic diseases. He received his MPH degree in 1949 from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, and joined the faculty of the School as a lecturer in 1950. The scholarship supports exceptional doctoral or masters students concentrating in the discipline of epidemiology.

Eligibility
Outstanding doctoral (DrPH, PhD, or ScD) or masters (MHS or ScM) students in the Department of Epidemiology. Preference is given to outstanding students in Professional Epidemiology, DrPH or MHS).
Departments
Applicant Type
Current Students
Citizenship
No Preference
Academic Level
Doctoral
Masters
Application Procedure
Students submit statement (letter requesting funds and describing accomplishments and thesis), letter of reference from JHU faculty, and student's CV or resume to Student Funding Coordinator.
Fund Amount
$5,000.00
Number of Awards
One
Contact Name
Matthew Miller (Student Funding Coordinator)
W6510; 615 N. Wolfe Street
Application Period Open
Application Period Closes: February 5, 2025