2025 Clin-STAR/Beeson Annual Meetings |
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Distinguished Professorship
Raising Visibility of Aging Research at Annual Meetings of Professional Specialty Societies
The Clin-STAR Distinguished Professorship provides up to $5,000 to support visiting professor honorarium, travel expenses, meeting registration fee, and award(s) for best aging/geriatrics presentations and/posters. Meeting and travel must be within the US.
Clin-STAR has identified leaders in aging research across disciplines and specialties who are willing to visit your institution to provide education, training and mentoring.
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Mini-Sabbatical Support
Looking for a funded short-term, immersive, learning experience?
Mini-Sabbaticals are short-term immersion opportunities to learn specific methods or techniques designed to fulfill objectives based on the applicant's previous knowledge, experience, specific research interests, and/or training goals.
These mini-sabbaticals, which may last up to a week, should offer a highly collaborative and supportive academic environment, mentorship, opportunities to participate in organized scholarly activities, access to a workspace, and reasonable access to relevant resources.
Up to $4,000 may be requested, to cover travel, housing, and meals.
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Early Career Lecture Fund
Are you an early career clinician-scientist interested in travel funds to present your aging-related research in a lecture at an annual scientific or medical specialty association meeting?
The Clin-STAR Coordinating Center provides travel and hotel funds to encourage early career investigators in the field of aging research to present findings at an annual scientific or medical specialty association meeting where aging-related research is not the primary focus (e.g., GSA, AGS).
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Visiting Professor Program
Interested in bringing a clinical researcher in geriatrics to your institution for Grand Rounds or other training activities?
The Clin-STAR Visiting Professor Program is designed to expose faculty and trainees to leaders in aging research. Up to $3,000 may be requested to cover travel in the U.S., meals, accommodations, and honorarium of up to $1,000. Clin-STAR has identified leaders in aging research across disciplines and medical and surgical specialties who are willing to visit your institution to provide education, training and mentoring. Clin-STAR staff are available to assist your staff with coordination. Please share this opportunity with colleagues!
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Rebecca K.F. Lassell, Kevin Pritchard, Laura A. Baehr, Mirnova E. Ceïde, Sudeshna A. Chatterjee, Cristina Colón-Semenza, Oshadi Jayakody, Sarah B. Lieber, Julia V. Loewenthal, Christopher L. Mosher, Elena Myasoedova, Annalisa Na, Una Makris, Andrea Sherman, Anoop Sheshadri, Kamal Wagle, Mariana Wingood, Brian J. Andonian
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NIDUS Delirium Boot Camp
October 26-28, 2025 | Chapel Hill, NC
The 2025 Bootcamp will be led by a faculty of more than 15 experienced delirium researchers, who collectively, have expertise in everything from animal models, biomarkers, epidemiology, clinical trials, implementation science, delirium assessment and statistical methods. Applications are due July 7, 2025.
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Other Funding & Career Opportunities |
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JAMA Network Peer Review Academy
Deadline: July 7-21, 2025
To engage early-career clinical or health services researchers with JAMA Network editors to learn how to select opportunities for peer reviewing, develop excellent peer reviews, and gain insight into the process of editorial decision-making. This opportunity is ideal for individuals pursuing research careers that involve both reviewing peers’ research manuscripts and publishing their own work.
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McKnight Brain Research Foundation Innovator Awards in Cognitive Aging and Memory Loss
Deadline: August 12, 2025
The McKnight Brain Research Foundation (MBRF) and the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) will provide up to two 3-year awards of $750,000 (USD) each to advanced Assistant Professors and recently appointed Associate Professors (MDs and PhDs). One award will be made to support studies focusing on clinical translational research and another award toward understanding basic biological mechanisms underlying cognitive aging and age-related memory loss.
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Johns Hopkins University - Early Career Faculty Open Opportunities as of 5/7/2025
This is a continuously updated repository of federal and private funding opportunities that are intended for late postdoctoral investigators and early-career faculty, usually those at or below the rank of assistant professor. Some opportunities may also be open to mid-career faculty; this has been designated in the eligibility requirements
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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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