Call for Fellowship Applications
Established for individuals who have attained their doctorate degree in a medical, social, or behavioral science who shows promise in research related to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) mission.
The Focus for LEAP
One-on-One Focused Mentorship by successful area-specific professionals
$2,000 for Career Development and Research
Grant Writing Training
Leadership Development
LEAP Goals
Develop and implement a career development plan
Draft a research proposal to submit to NIH or another funding agency
Identify an appropriate funding mechanism
Establish skills and a strategy for obtaining a leadership position
Click here to apply!
For additional application information check out:
LEAP: https://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/leap
Facebook Live Information Session: https://www.facebook.com/APAMinorityFellowshipProgram/videos/2338251889663645/
More information regarding all Minority Fellowship Programs can be found here.
NIH is seeking input from the community, particularly trainees, early-stage faculty, and others invested in the biomedical workforce, about challenges faced by the postdoctoral trainee community. An NIH Advisory Committee to the Director Working Group has posted a Request for Information where you can share your insights on issues affecting and possible solutions to the recent decline in postdoctoral trainees. Your responses will be used to help develop recommendations to address this problem which impacts U.S. competitiveness in biomedical research and innovation. Please consider responding to the RFI, which closes on April 14, 2023.
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2022 Alan T. Waterman Award Distinguished Lecture. In this 2022 Waterman lecture, awardee Daniel Larremore of the University of Colorado discussed his lab's research using mathematical methods and network analyses to examine the academic employment and doctoral education of all tenure-track faculty at Ph.D.-granting U.S. universities from 2011 to 2020.
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