Request for Applications: NIDA-AACAP Resident Research Award in Substance Abuse and Addiction
Request for Applications: NIDA-AACAP Resident Research Award in Substance Abuse and Addiction The availability of all awards is contingent upon the receipt of adequate funding. Request for Applications - Deadline: 11PM EDT September 20, 2013 The NIDA-AACAP Resident Research Award in Substance Abuse and Addiction, supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, offers up to $20,000 for research support (award amount includes travel to AACAP's 61st Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA, October 21-26, 2014, and travel to the NIDA Clinical Trials Network’s Steering Committee meeting in 2014) and $2,000 for a mentor stipend. (All awards are contingent upon the receipt of adequate funding support.) Awardee(s) will conduct a pilot/preliminary research study (this may include secondary analyses of existing data); present a scientific poster at the 61st AACAP Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA from October 21-26, 2014; and develop a submission of a research manuscript for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Award recipients should be matched with a faculty member with established research expertise (the mentor does not need to be a child psychiatrist by training). The mentor is responsible for providing a letter of support with plans for regular in-person, phone, or video meetings; assisting with planning and implementation of project; facilitating information and resources knowledge transfer; and assisting with developing the poster presentation and peer-...
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