This program is designed for up to eight early-career, clinician-scientists who are interested in health-equity focused research, leadership and mentorship. The program includes virtual seminars and participation at the Clin-STAR Annual Meeting.
These awards are redesigned grants with an emphasis on research career development and training. Three grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded in 2024.
Upcoming Clin-STAR Distinguished Professor Happenings!
Dr. Malaz Boustani will participate at the American College of Cardiology April 6-8
Dr. Kenneth Covinsky will participate at the American Thoracic Society May 19-21
If you will be attending either ACC or ATS, for more information, please contact andrea@afar.org.
Clin-STAR Research Interest Groups
Clin-STAR Basic Science Group in formation for clinician-investigators doing basic science research. If interested in joining this group, please contact: andrea@afar.org.
This fellowship is a 1-year opportunity to be mentored and involved in all aspects of journal editing a high-impact clinical journal. View details here.
The NIDUS Delirium Boot Camp centers around junior researcher mentorship and engagement. The theme is Delirium and ADRD: Research Gaps and Opportunities. View details and apply here.
This half day symposium will host regional experts who will discuss incorporation of each of the 4Ms in patient care specific for American Indian populations over zoom webinar.
New Recorded Webinar: Brief Overview of Useful Analytic Techniques for Research on Multiple Chronic Conditions now available on the AGS/AGING LEARNING Collaborative website. The MCC Core Curriculum webinars provide the opportunity to hear live expert presentations on the curriculum topics. Join Drs. Terrence Murphy and Karen Bandeen-Roche as they provide an overview of missing data methods, joint models (survival and longitudinal), risk prediction models, cluster analyses, and propensity score methods. You’ll also get to hear Dr. Michael Griswold present on personalized medicine through interactive visualization and Dr. Thomas Travison discuss the evolving use of interdisciplinary data science in the conduct of aging research. Sign up for free today to access the curriculum and utilize the full suite of products.
This communication is managed by the American Federation for Aging Research, which serves as the National Program Office for the Clin-STAR Coordinating Center. The Clin-STAR Coordinating Center is funded by the National Institutes of Health National Institute on Aging under award number U24AG065204. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the funder.
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