2017 W. Bruce Fye Medical History Research Travel Grant
The W. Bruce Fye Center for the History of Medicine is pleased to
announce its first annual W. Bruce Fye Medical History Research Travel
Grant. The grant is available to physicians, historians, medical
students, graduate students, faculty members, and independent scholars
who wish to use archival and library resources at Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, Minnesota. The grant (up to $1,500 in one calendar year) may
be used for transportation, lodging, food, and incidental expenses
relating to the research project. It is available to residents of the
United States and Canada who live more than 75 miles from Rochester.
The W. Bruce Fye Center for the History of Medicine houses archival
collections that contain official records of the Clinic and its
administrative offices, official and unofficial publications,
departmental annual reports, committee minutes, photographic and moving
images, sound recordings, personal papers, and memorabilia relating to
the Mayo Clinic, its mission, programs, and people. To search our
archival holdings, please visit our online catalog (MAX) http://www.mayo.edu/mayo- clinic-libraries/resources/ special-collections.
The W. Bruce Fye History of Medicine Library is a specialized library
housing important collections in the history of medicine and allied
sciences. Several thousand volumes of rare medical classics (from 1479)
and early journal literature (from 1665) comprise the core collection of
primary literature on all aspects of medicine and allied fields. More
recently published histories, biographies, facsimiles, and other support
materials comprise the remainder of the collection of some 23,000 total
volumes. Special strengths include anesthesiology, cardiology,
dermatology, immunology, ophthalmology and neurology. The library also
has a large collection of Mayo physician bound reprints.
Applicants should send by e-mail as attachments the items listed below to Renee Ziemer:
•Abstract of your project (250 words) stating the general scope and purpose
•How historical resources at Mayo Clinic will further your research
•Abbreviated curriculum vitae (3 pages or less)
•One letter of reference that includes comments on your project
Timeline for 2017 grant:
Application deadline (all materials): April 28, 2017
Successful applicant(s) will be notified by May 31, 2017
Visit(s) to Rochester must be completed by December 15, 2017
E-mail: ziemer.renee@mayo.edu