The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School is an interdisciplinary research program dedicated to scholarly research at the intersection of law and health. Topics of interest include health care financing, market regulation, artificial intelligence in health care, biotechnology, biomedical research, intellectual property, neuroscience and the law, global health, bioethics, and more.
Our Student Fellowship Program is designed to mentor students seeking to become thought-leaders in health law policy and bioethics and is open to 2nd and 3rd year HLS students and other Harvard graduate students. Student fellows receive mentoring from Harvard Law affiliated faculty and industry experts, workshop their research and writing with like-minded, passionate peers, and write frequently for our blog Bill of Health to gain experience and expand their online presence.
Harvard Law School students may apply for priority consideration by submitting their fellowship applications by 11:59PM on Monday May 26, 2025. HLS students will receive notice of whether they have been accepted or deferred to the general applicant pool by June 16, 2025. We strongly encourage HLS students to take advantage of priority consideration.
Lear more and apply: https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/student-fellowship-2025-2026/