Program Focus Research projects are offered in basic, clinical, or health services research relevant to older people Program Duration 8-12 weeks of research Start date varies by student availability Poster presentation at annual American Geriatrics Society (AGS) meeting Monthly Stipend Approximately $1700 Potential Travel Funds for AGS NIA/NIH Any student accepted into MSTAR national program may not have any consecutive NIA/NIH award programs
Who Can Apply Currently enrolled allopathic or osteopathic medical students in good standing who will have completed one year of medical school at a U.S. institution by June 2015 Applicants must be citizens or non-citizen nationals with permanent residence Individuals on temporary or student visas are not eligible Requirements Faculty Sponsor or Research Mentor Letter of Recommendation Sponsor’s work must be relevant to geriatrics and/or gerontology Faculty Letter of Recommendation Call the MSTAR Program Site before applying Application Deadline January 31, 2015 Submit applications to The American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR)
Harvard Medical SchoolHarvard Medical School (8 to 12 week program) Available positions: 10 Program Director: Jim Rudolph (contact Dr. Rudolph prior to submitting their application) Partner sites: Boston University, University of Mississippi Jim Rudolph Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine (8 week maximum) Available positions: 18 Program Director: Jeremy Barron or Carolyn Robinson University of California, Los Angeles - David Geffen School of Medicine (8 to 12 week program)Jeremy BarronCarolyn Robinson University of California, Los Angeles - David Geffen School of Medicine Available Positions: 16 Program Directors: Jonathan Wanagat and Alison Moore students interested in training at the partner sites must contact the respective program director prior to submitting their application.Jonathan WanagatAlison Moore Partner sites: University of California, San Francisco, program director Mike Steinman (3 to 6 positions)Mike Steinman University of Colorado at Denver, program director Eric Coleman (3 positions)Eric Coleman University of Washington, program director May Reed (3 to 5 positions)May Reed University of California, San Diego School of MedicineUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine (8 to 12 week program) Available positions: 18 Program Directors: Dilip Jeste, Maureen Curran, and Michelle Black University of North Carolina (8 to 12 week program)Dilip JesteMaureen CurranMichelle Black University of North Carolina Available positions: 8 (potentially 12) Program Directors: Ellen Roberts and Jan Busby-Whitehead University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio & University of Texas Medical Branch (8 week max)Ellen Roberts and Jan Busby-Whitehead Available positions: 16 positions Program Directors: Sandra Sanchez-Reilly (UTHSCSA) and Tony DiNuzzo (UTMB)Sandra Sanchez-ReillyTony DiNuzzo
UNC-CH MSTAR Application Use the MSTAR Home Institution Application Select the “Participating School” Link If there is any confusion please contact Dr. Ellen Roberts
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