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evidenceos-fellows

Fellowship program for clinical AI researchers — JHU Carey Fellows, PhD candidates, and RAIGH graduates building the next generation of evidence infrastructure.

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The EvidenceOS Fellows program connects talented researchers with hands-on clinical AI evidence production. Fellows work directly on EvidenceOS products, research pipelines, and institutional partnerships — gaining experience in evidence-based AI methodology, regulatory pathways, and clinical deployment.

The program serves as a bridge between academic training and clinical AI careers, providing structured mentorship, real research contributions, and verifiable credentials.

Fellowship tracks

Institutional Fellows (university-anchored)

Track Institution Geography Duration Focus Graduates
Carey Fellows Johns Hopkins Carey Business School North America 12 weeks (Jun-Aug) Commercial strategy, institutional partnerships, workforce analytics Recruiting (Jun 2026)
CMU Africa Fellows Carnegie Mellon University Africa (Rwanda) Africa 12-16 weeks CS/engineering, applied ML, clinical AI systems 9 graduates
ICT University Fellows ICT University Yaoundé (Cameroon) Africa 12-16 weeks Applied research, data science, health informatics 12 graduates
Nordic Fellows University of Turku / TBMC (Finland) Nordic Europe 3-12 months TBI research, biomarkers, clinical validation Active collaboration

Research Fellows (institution-independent)

Track Source Duration Focus Compensation
Research Fellows PhD candidates + postdocs (any institution) 3-12 months Systematic reviews, biomarker validation, clinical AI evaluation Per arrangement

RAIGH Fellows (credential-verified)

Track Source Duration Focus Compensation
RAIGH Fellows RAIGH Academy Track 3 graduates 6 months Lab-in-a-Box practicum, Evidence Capsule production LMIC-adjusted stipend
MOOC Fellows Self-directed learners (OpenBadges 3.0 verified) Flexible Specific skill contributions (data annotation, evidence triage, translation) Micro-stipend or credit-based

Current + alumni fellows

Track Institution Count Period Status
ICT University ICT University Yaoundé 12 graduates 2024-2025 Alumni
CMU Africa Carnegie Mellon University Africa 9 graduates 2024-2025 Alumni
Carey Johns Hopkins Carey Business School 2 recruiting Jun-Aug 2026 In Progress
Nordic University of Turku / TBMC Active collaboration Ongoing Active

How to apply

Institutional Fellows

  • Carey (JHU): Apply through Johns Hopkins Carey Business School experiential learning program. Start: June 2026.
  • CMU Africa: Apply through CMU Africa partnership. Kigali, Rwanda campus.
  • ICT University: Apply through ICT University Yaoundé partnership. Cameroon campus.
  • Nordic: Apply through University of Turku Brain Injury Center collaboration.
  • Future institutions: TEDCO/HBCU (Maryland), University of Ibadan (Nigeria), additional partners welcome.

Research Fellows

  • Submit CV + research statement to peter@evidenceos.com
  • Must have active affiliation with a research institution
  • Preference for TBI, clinical AI, systematic review, or biomarker research experience

RAIGH Fellows

  • Complete RAIGH Academy Track 3 (Applied)
  • Top performers invited to fellowship based on practicum quality
  • See raigh-academy for enrollment

MOOC Fellows

  • Complete verified credential pathway via RAIGH Academy online tracks
  • Contribute to specific bounded tasks (evidence triage, data annotation, translation)
  • No institutional affiliation required — credential-verified only

What fellows work on

  • Evidence production — Contributing to living systematic reviews and Evidence Capsule generation
  • Product development — Building and testing Lab-in-a-Box, BRIDGE-TBI, and related tools
  • Institutional partnerships — Supporting CCR Lab node development and government engagement
  • Research publications — Co-authoring papers with EvidenceOS researchers
  • Standards contributions — Contributing to TRIPOD+AI, PRISMA, and other reporting standards

What's inside

/evidenceos-fellows
├── README.md
├── /tracks
│   ├── institutional/         — University-anchored tracks
│   │   ├── carey/             — JHU Carey Business School
│   │   ├── cmu-africa/        — Carnegie Mellon University Africa
│   │   ├── ict-university/    — ICT University Yaoundé
│   │   └── nordic/            — University of Turku / TBMC
│   ├── research/              — Research Fellow materials
│   ├── raigh/                 — RAIGH Fellow materials
│   └── mooc/                  — MOOC Fellow materials
├── /onboarding                — Fellow onboarding checklist + Day-1 guide
├── /mentorship                — Mentorship framework + meeting templates
├── /alumni                    — Alumni network + outcomes tracking
└── /docs
    ├── application_guide.md
    ├── fellow_handbook.md
    └── intellectual_property.md

IP and publication policy

  • Fellows retain co-authorship rights on publications they contribute to
  • IP created during fellowship is governed by the Fellow Agreement
  • All fellows sign PIIA (Proprietary Information and Inventions Assignment) per institutional requirements
  • Open-source contributions are attributed per CONTRIBUTING.md standards

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License + Contact

CC-BY-4.0 for program materials. See LICENSE. Contact: peter@evidenceos.com | https://evidenceos.com


Verified claims in this README:

Claim Source Status
JHU Carey Business School partnership Carey corporate partner agreement In Progress
W-2 stipend for Carey Fellows Employment offer structure Verified
Jun 2026 start date EvidenceOS launch timeline Planned

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