Yale Clinical Neuroscientist Training Program

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Abstract

Project summary This proposal describes the Yale Clinical Neuroscientist Training Program (CNSTP), the research education program for residents in the clinical neurosciences at the Yale School of Medicine. This program integrates the vast array of innovative and exciting collaborative research opportunities available within the School of Medicine with a select group of outstanding, dedicated mentors in neuroscience. These mentors were selected on the basis of significant research accomplishments, a consistent record of independent funding, and an exceptional track record in the mentoring of clinician-scientists. This group of mentors, when combined with the vibrant neuroscience community at Yale, a track record of training distinguished clinicians, rich core facilities and resources, makes the CNSTP at Yale a unique program that develops the careers of physician- scientists. This program has an established track record of nurturing careers of neurology residents towards career development awards. This renewal application leverages these existing strengths and strives to innovate strategies for retention and promotion of outstanding future physician-scientists and seeks continued NINDS funding to buttress these efforts. Moreover, this renewal application highlights our strategies and efforts to recruit women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds in order to strengthen the diversity of our program, and our ongoing initiatives to teach the ethical and successful scientific practices of science.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10898920
Project number
5UE5NS079193-13
Recipient
YALE UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
David A. Hafler
Activity code
UE5
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$1
Award type
5
Project period
2012-03-01 → 2027-06-30