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Career development advice including how to network for career advancement and how to build a leadership portfolio
- Expertise in unhealthy substance use, healthy aging, gerontechnology, health equity, and social behavioral research in ADRD
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Clin-STAR R01/R21 Grant Writing Group |
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The goal of the Clin-STAR R01/R21 Grant Writing Group is to develop a supportive community that will help current and former Beeson awardees and other clinician scientists interested in aging research to develop successful R-level grant applications. Each month, those who are interested in presenting can submit a grant at any stage of development (aims page, partially or fully written grant, resubmission, etc).
The next review session will be held mid-February. If you're interested in presenting draft grant materials (e.g., aims) for group review, please complete this sign up form. Scheduling decisions will prioritize the first four people with compatible availability. This will be a two-hour session in which everyone is expected to review each other’s materials.
If any questions, please contact andrea@afar.org
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Clin-STAR Corner Publication |
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Clin-STAR Mini-Sabbatical Support |
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Looking for a funded short-term, immersive, learning experience in aging research?
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.
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Other Funding & Career Opportunities |
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AGING Initiative MCCs Scholars Program
Deadline: January 10, 2025
This program will create a cohort of emerging leaders who are committed to pursuing training and collaborative opportunities to align their research interests with issues relevant to the health and healthcare of older adults with MCCs.
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Hevolution Foundation Scientific Conferences Fund
Deadlines: January 31, April 30, July 31, October 31
Proposals for the support of scientific meetings, conferences, and workshops relevant to the mission of the Hevolution Foundation will be considered. Up to $10,000 per meeting may be requested, but the Hevolution Foundation will determine the final amount based on several factors, including but not limited to the number of expected attendees, duration of the meeting, and meeting venue.
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