From the Scanner to the Clinic: Patient Oriented Research and Mentorship

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Abstract

The overall aim of this K24 Mid-Career Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research entitled “From the Scanner to the Clinic: Patient Oriented Research and Mentorship” is to allow me (Diana Martinez, MD) to continue to expand my programmatic line of clinical research and mentoring in substance use disorders (SUD). My work has previously on using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) to identify neurotransmitter systems for medication development in SUD. More recently, I have moved into more clinically oriented research studies, including a clinical trial and a study investigating transcranial magnetic stimulation as a treatment in addiction. This is an exciting new direction in my research career. Recent changes to my career also include a greater role as a mentor. As a psychiatrist who has dedicated her career to neuroscience research, I am in a unique position to provide advice and guidance to clinically trained physicians pursuing careers in research. This K24 will support my current work with mentees and will help me to develop new mentorship opportunities. The Mentoring Plan emphasizes efforts with post-doctoral trainees (psychiatric fellows and residents) and continuation of efforts with trainees at various levels of development: pre-doctoral trainees (medical students), and junior faculty. This award would provide support towards my goal of training of future clinical investigators.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10237388
Project number
5K24DA050087-02
Recipient
NEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC
Principal Investigator
Diana M Martinez
Activity code
K24
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$121,152
Award type
5
Project period
2020-08-15 → 2025-07-31