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Summer
Training on Aging Research Topics - Mental Health (START-MH)
Program, conducted by the
Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
at University of California, San Diego, with grant support from
the National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH), is a unique national program that offers
competitive scholarships to predoctoral and medical
students who may be interested in aging and mental health research.
The program gives students an opportunity to gain research
experience and work closely with an established mentor/investigator.
The training will include a rigorous research experience with
comprehensive mentoring and advising. During the 10-week summer
program, students will work on specific projects developed by, or in
conjunction with their mentor. Training sites are located across the
country. Students may select their own mentors or they can be
matched with mentors based on their research interest and/or
geographical area. Shorter training experiences (e.g., 8 weeks) may
be arranged under special circumstances. The training is designed
for students at all research levels and no formal research experience
is necessary. In addition to research, students will be encouraged to
attend educational opportunities at their host institution such as
research seminars, journal clubs, and case conferences. Students will
learn research methods relevant to geriatric mental health.
A 2-day START-MH conference will be held at UCSD in early August where
the trainees will present posters on the research done. Additionally,
the conference will include discussions of all trainees’ research
experience and plans for future research careers.
Participants will receive $6250
for the 10-week training. The program stipend will be prorated
accordingly for shorter training experiences. From this stipend,
students are responsible for arranging and paying for their own meals,
housing and travel expenses during the training experience. The
program will pay for all expenses related to the START-MH conference
at UCSD in August.
Principal
Investigator
Barry D. Lebowitz, Ph.D. |
Co-Principal
Investigator
Dilip V. Jeste, M.D. |
Fellowship
Manager
Maureen Halpain, M.S. |
Staff Director
Geraldine Trinidad, M.S. |
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