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Behavioral and Sleep
Medicine

NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York

Cohort III:
July 28-August 10, 2013
Cohort II (return):
August 5-10, 2013

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Cardiovascular Genetic
Epidemiology

Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri

Cohort III:
July 10-31, 2013
Cohort II (return):
July 28-August 15, 2013

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Cardiovascular-Related
Research

SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York

Cohort III:
July 7-20, 2013
Cohort II (return):
July 14-20, 2013

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Comparative Effectiveness
Research

Columbia University School of Medicine
New York, New York

(Dates may change)

Cohort III:
July 1-August 6, 2013
Cohort II (return):
June 24-28, 2013

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Functional and Applied
Genomics of Blood Disorders

Georgia Regents University
Augusta, Georgia

Cohort III:
July 8-23, 2013
Cohort II (return):
July 22-August 3, 2013

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Mentoring Researchers in
Latino Health Disparities

San Diego State University
San DIego, California
(Dates may change)
Cohort III:
July 12-27, 2013
Cohort II (return)
July 12-18, 2013

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Six sites offer an all-expense-paid research opportunity funded by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) for junior faculty from minority groups that are under-represented in the biomedical or health sciences. See Eligibility Requirements.

SI Application Deadline for Cohort 3 – Rolling Deadline
Application Deadline is now extended until all positions are filled.

The following sites are still accepting applications:
Cardiovascular Genetic Epidemiology (CGE-WU)
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER-Columbia)

The site below is no longer accepting applications:
Behavioral and Sleep Medicine (BSM-SUNY)
Cardiovascular-Related Research (CVD-SUNY)
Functional and Applied Genomics of Blood Disorders (FAGBD-GRU)
Mentoring Researchers in Latino Health Disparities (MRLHD-SDSU)

Note:

If you are not yet a junior faculty or research scientist, unfortunately you are not eligible for PRIDE. However, for those of you interested in improving your post-doctoral training for advancing your career, the following websites offer some NHLBI-sponsored opportunities:

Post Doctoral Training in Genetic Epidemiology (D.C. Rao, Program Director)
The primary objective of this NHLBI-sponsored project is to produce cutting edge independent scientists and future research leaders in genetic epidemiology.

Other Post-Doc Opportunities

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PRIDE Coordination Core
Washington University in St. Louis
Division of Biostatistics
660 South Euclid Avenue, Box 8067
St. Louis, MO 63110

Email: PRIDECC@wubios.wustl.edu

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Initiated and Funded by Grant R25HL105408-01 from the
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)


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