BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Pediatrics//NONSGML Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://pediatrics.wustl.edu/events/ X-WR-CALDESC:Pediatrics - Events BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20211214T2058Z-1639515503.4646-EO-46922-1@172.23.128.18 STATUS:CONFIRMED DTSTAMP:20240328T175008Z CREATED:20220826T200315Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T200315Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211214T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211214T160000 SUMMARY: PRIDE CVD-CGE Mentor Program Registration DESCRIPTION: Hosted by PRIDE CVD CGE\, Division of Biostatistics PRIDE CVD- CGE Cardiovascular Disease Comorbidities\, Genetics and Epidemiology (July 11-27\, 2022) “PRIDE mentorship provided the foundation to build my work\ , allowed me to think outside the box\, and provided an opportunity to buil d lasting collaborations with PRIDE cohorts and mentors\, and to jointly pu blish and write […] X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Hosted by PRIDE CVD CGE\, Division of Bios tatistics
PRIDE CVD-CGE
Cardiovas cular Disease Comorbidities\, Genetics and Epidemiology
(July 11-27\, 2022)
“PRIDE mentorship provided the foundation to build my work\, allowed me to think outside the box\, and provided an opportunity to build lasting collaborations with PRIDE cohorts and mentors\, and to jointly pub lish and write grants. PRIDE provides an amazingly enriching experience and I strongly recommend it.” – PRIDE Mentee\, 2008
The NHLBI-funded “Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research” support junior faculty < b>underrepresented in biomedical research.
Washington University School of Medicine\, St. Louis\, Misso uri
MPI’s: Victor Davila-Roman\, MD and DC Rao \, PhD
Co-Director: Lisa de las Fuentes\, MD\, MS
Program Administr ator: Linda Schreier\, BS (schreierl@wustl.edu)
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Space is limited for the mentored program starting summer 2022. < /b>Apply early!
Who: Eligibl e applicants are junior-level faculty or scientists with a background that is underrepresented in the biomedical or health sciences\, and are U nited States Citizens or Permanent Residents. Research interests should be compatible with those of the National Heart\, Lung\, and Blood Institute (N HLBI) in the prevention and treatment of heart\, lung\, blood\, and sleep ( HLBS) disorders.
What: This all-expense paid< /i> program incorporates effective mentored training opportunities to enhan ce research skills and to promote the scientific and career development of trainees with a research interest in cardiovascular disease comorbidities\, genetics and epidemiology.
Trainees will learn effective strategies for preparing\, submitting and obtaining external grant funding for researc h\, including extensive tips on best practices.
The program includes:
· A year-long mentored research experi ence that includes two consecutive 2-week summer sessions and multip le mentor-mentee meetings throughout\, beginning July 11\, 2022
· Opportunity to apply for Small Research Project (SRP) grants with funding. Applic ations due 1 month after Summer 1 with project to be completed within 9-12 months of award.
· Group brainstorming sessions with mentors and mentees to review and refine ideas for SRPs and external grant applicat ions
· Mid-year meeting for all participants with their mento rs
· Annual meeting with all 9 PRIDE programs and NHLBI (Apri l 2023)
· Opportunity to develop a network of collaborators a nd resources to conduct research at the interface of genetics\, epidemiolog y\, and cardiovascular disease and risk factors
· The core ob jective is to prepare mentees to pursue independent research in one of the NHLBI mission areas of heart\, lung\, blood\, and sleep disorders through s ubmission of research grants within 2 years of the second summer training s ession.
Career Development · Grant & Manusc ript Writing · Keys for Success as Independent Researcher · Race/Ethnicity and Health Disparities · PRIDE Alumni Pers pective: Unique Challenges Faced by URM Investigators |
General Didactics · Biostatistics & Epidemiology · Data Mining · Dissemination & Implementation Scien ce · Study Design\, Power & Analysis · Biomarke r Studies & Methods |
Topic Areas · Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)\, Lung & Sleep Epidemiology · Hypertension & Hypertensive Heart Disease · Metabolic Syndrome · Cardiovascular Phenotyping Laboratory | HLBS Genetics/Genomics · Genetic Epidemiology · ‘Omics (Epigenetics\, Transcriptomics\, Metabolomics) · GWAS Studies · Genetic Variation in Myocardial Infarction · Pharmacogenomics of Warfarin Dosing |
“I am so grateful to the PRIDE St. Louis family. Your leadersh ip\, eagerness to teach and share your rich experiences helped me grow imme nsely. I would not be where I am today without your continuous and unreserv ed support. I went from never having a funded grant to PI on 2 R01s & 1 R21 \, and 5 grants as Co-I!” – PRIDE Mentee\, 2014
PRIDE CVD-CGE Website PRIDE Flyer < /p>
Application Deadline: Rolling ad missions until all slots are filled. Apply now!
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