Pelotonia is a grassroots bike tour with one goal: to end cancer. 100% of the funds raised by this groundbreaking event go to innovative and life saving cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute.
In its first three years, Pelotonia has raised over $25 million dollars and, through the Pelotonia Fellowship Program, a minimum of $2 million will be dedicated to train our most promising students who will help cure cancer. Cancer is a complex disease and curing it will take a multidisciplinary effort from researchers, including students, in different fields.
Now accepting applications! The Pelotonia Fellowship Program is proud to provide postdoctoral, undergraduate, graduate, and medical student fellowships to our most accomplished, truly spectacular student scientists. For information about submitting an application, please click on one of the tabs to the left.
2012 Pelotonia Fellowship Symposium
Join us for the 2012 Pelotonia Fellowship Symposium on May 30 featuring these nationally-renowned keynote speakers:
Click here for more information about the 2012 Pelotonia Symposium.
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Congratulations to these Pelotonia Fellows:
Ronald Siebenaler has been named a 2012 Goldwater Scholar as recognized by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program, one of the most prestigious national awards for undergraduate researchers in science, math and engineering. Ron was one of only four Ohio State students to be recognized this year.
Nripesh Dhungel's manuscript, "Beyond tRNA cleavage: novel essential function for yeast tRNA splicing endonuclease unrelated to tRNA processing," was accepted for publication in
Genes and Development. Nripesh works in the lab of Dr. Anita Hopper.
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Undergraduate Student FellowshipsGraduate Student Fellowships
Medical Student FellowshipsPostdoctoral FellowshipsInternational Pelotonia Internship ProgramFellowship Guidelines for 2012Pelotonia Fellowship Committee2012 Pelotonia Fellowship Symposium