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Call for Applications: 2022-23 Summer Training & Research Funding For Early Career Investigators

News Date: Friday, January 14, 2022 - 12:15

SUMMER TRAINING & RESEARCH FUNDING FOR
EARLY CAREER INVESTIGATORS*

 

Apply to become a fellow of the NIDA-funded

Fordham University HIV & Drug Abuse Prevention
Research Ethics Training Institute

Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D.

Director & Principal Investigator (R25DA031608)

  • Attend two summer training institutes: July 11-18, 2022 (Online or In-Person, NYC) and July 2023 (Online or In-Person) with fully funded travel and lodging**
  • Receive a $30,000 grant to conduct a mentored research study that will contribute to evidence-based HIV & drug abuse research ethics practice 
  • Join an international network of scholars examining current challenges in HIV & drug abuse research ethics

**Our hope is to offer in-person training for Summer 2022. However, given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we will offer hybrid (virtual) formats for those who are unable to attend in person. Any in-person training activities will be in compliance with New York State, New York City, and Fordham University policies on COVID-19 safety.

Institute alumni have published findings from their Institute-funded research in high impact journals, incorporated findings as pilot data for successful NIH grant applications, and have become recognized as experts in the responsible conduct of HIV and drug abuse research. To see our trainees' accomplishments, visit our publications page or the "HIV/AIDS & Drug Abuse Research Ethics" online collection at www.researchethics.net.

HOW AND WHEN TO APPLY

Visit www.fordham.edu/RETIapply for the application requirements and form, or contact Rimah Jaber at ethicsinst@fordham.edu for more information. Applications are due February 23, 2022. Applicants will be notified of award decisions by April 30, 2022.

 

*Applicants who have completed their medical or doctoral degree within the past 10 years.

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