Interested faculty members will then contact you directly for additional information or to schedule an interview. Overview While in this program, participants work side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research.
Application Process. Applications for this program are accepted throughout the calendar year. Application Process Applications for this program are accepted throughout the calendar year. Participants are provided practical research training and experience under the mentorship of an experienced clinical or laboratory investigator.
Candidates must be U. Citizens or permanent residents and have graduated from an accredited college or university no more than three years prior to arriving at the NIH. In addition, the applicant must intend to apply to graduate or medical school during their tenure at NIH. Additional information and the online application for this fellowship program, which are accepted on a continuing basis, can be found here. In order to have an appropriate placement, it is important to explore the research interests of the NIMH Principal Investigators to find a laboratory or branch that is conducting the research that most closely fits with the applicants' research interests.
Applicants should contact principal investigators directly to see if they have an opening in their laboratory.
For more information on this program, prospective applicants should contact Sandy Gomez in the Office of Fellowship Training. Fill out the online application. Post-baccalaureate IRTAs who are chosen for a position opening will be asked to submit proof of graduation and transcripts in addition to the on-line application.
Final approval of these funds must be obtained from the NIMH Scientific Director and will be disbursed upon commencement of the award. Statistics NIMH statistics pages include statistics on the prevalence, treatment, and costs of mental illness for the population of the United States.
Help for Mental Illnesses If you or someone you know has a mental illness, there are ways to get help. Clinical Trials If you or a friend or family member are thinking about taking part in clinical research, this page contains basic information about clinical trials. Owens, Ph. Kathryn M.
Partin, Ph. Rena Rodriguez, B. Jessica Chertow, Ph. Lisa L. Coronado, M. Dan Fogarty, M. Bonny Harbinger, Ph. Mark L. Rohrbaugh, Ph. Dyer Lecture G. Burroughs Mider Lecture Marshall W. Paul Lecture Robert S. Gordon, Jr. This authority is exclusively for U. IRTA opportunities are available through the following programs: Postdoctoral Provides advanced practical research experience to doctoral researchers and physicians.
Traineeships are not available to scientists who have more than 5 years of relevant research experience since the receipt of their most recent doctoral degree. Additionally, the Intramural Keep the Thread Program offers Postdoctoral IRTAs an increased level of flexibility in their work schedules during times of intense family needs. The research experience, which frequently involves dissertation research, is undertaken as an integral part of the student's academic preparation and will involve close cooperation and planning between NIH and the academic institution GPP or 2 students who are enrolled in medical or dental school and who have written permission from their school to interrupt their academic experience and to return within one year to their degree granting program MRSP.
Post-Baccalaureate Provides an introduction to biomedical research, encourages the pursuit of professional careers in biomedical research, and allows additional time to apply to either graduate or professional medical, dental, pharmacy, etc. The following groups are eligible to apply: 1 college graduates who received their bachelor's degrees less than three years prior to the date they begin the program, 2 individuals who are more than three years past the receipt of their bachelor's degree but received a master's degree less than six months before they begin the program, and 3 students who have been accepted into graduate, other doctoral, or medical school programs and who have written permission from their school to delay entrance for up to one year to pursue a biomedical research project at the NIH.
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