Call for Applications: Yale Training Program in Geriatric Clinical Epidemiology and Aging-Related Re

The Yale School of Medicine is calling for applications for their two- to- three-year training program sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA). The goal of the program is to provide highly qualified fellows (MDs or PhDs) with research skills in geriatric clinical epidemiology and an intensive research experience under the mentorship of experienced investigators in gerontology and geriatric medicine. The deadline for applications for the 2016 academic year is January 29, 2016.

The Yale School of Medicine is calling for applications for their two- to- three-year training program sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA). The goal of the program is to provide highly qualified fellows (MDs or PhDs) with research skills in geriatric clinical epidemiology and an intensive research experience under the mentorship of experienced investigators in gerontology and geriatric medicine. The deadline for applications for the 2016 academic year is January 29, 2016.

Trainees will have access to resources and expertise through the Program on Aging/Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center, the National Clinical Scholars Program, the Investigative Medicine Program, the School of Public Health, and the Geriatric Medicine Program. Upon successful completion of the Program, MDs may receive a Master of Health Sciences Research (MHS) from the Yale School of Medicine. Candidates should be committed to an academic career in aging-related research. US citizenship or permanent residence is required. Application materials can be obtained from Ms. Robbin Bonanno at 203-688-9423 or here.

Information about aging research at Yale can be found here.