The APS Early-career Advocacy Fellowship is a two-year program that seeks to engage early-career investigators in advocacy activities and provide them with skills to become long-term advocates for scientific research. In addition, experienced members of the American Physiological Society (APS) Science Policy Committee (SPC) will provide mentorship to the Fellows. Applicants should be members in good standing of APS; be students in a graduate-level program, or have received their doctoral degree within the previous 12 years; have excellent communication skills and an interest in advocacy; and live in the U.S. during the two-year award period. Award amount up to $1,500.