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National Institute of Mental Health - (NIMH)

Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics Training Program

Click here to download the training application form (Microsoft Word)

Project Title

Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics Training Program

Funding Source

NIH, NIMH

Project Dates

1983 - 2008

Project Number

T32 MH17104

Project Staff

Director-
Linda B. Cottler, Ph.D.


Co-Directors
Kathleen Bucholz, Ph.D.
Richard Todd, M.D., Ph.D.
 

Steering Committee

Linda B. Cottler, Ph.D.
Kathleen Bucholz, Ph.D.
Richard Todd, M.D., Ph.D.
John Csernansky, M.D.
Rosalind Neuman, Ph.D.
Lee N. Robins, Ph.D.
Arlene Stiffman, Ph.D.
 

Preceptors

Linda B. Cottler, Ph.D.
C. Robert Almi, Ph.D.
Barry Hong, Ph.D., ABPP
Kathleen Bucholz, Ph.D.
John Csernansky, M.D.
C. Robert Cloninger, M.D.
Alison Goate, D. Phil.
Andrew C. Heath, D. Phil.
Joan Luby, M.D.
Elliott Nelson, M.D.
Rosalind Neuman, Ph.D.
Enola Proctor, Ph.D.
Wendy Reich, Ph.D.
John Rice, Ph.D.
Arlene Stiffman, Ph.D.
Richard Todd, M.D., Ph.D.
Denise Wilfley, Ph.D.
 

Tutors

Arbi Ben Abdallah, B.S.
Deanna Barch, Ph.D.
Laura Bierut, M.D.
Kelly Botteron, M.D.
Anne Glowinski, M.D.
Pam Madden, Ph.D.
Robert McKinstry, M.D., Ph.D.
J. Phillip Miller, B.S.
Mike Province, Ph.D.
Dabeeru C. Rao, Ph.D.
Lee N. Robins, Ph.D.
Edward Spitznagel, Ph.D.
Alexandre Todorov, Ph.D.

 

Abstract

This NIMH Training Grant, funded since 1983, is seeking continued support for Post-doctoral training slots. The Department of Psychiatry, the parent Department of this T32, has noted strengths in the areas of Epidemiology and Prevention, Genetics and Genetic Epidemiology, and Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. With research programs in areas such as mood and substance use disorders, schizophrenia, PTSD, Alzheimer’s, child disorders, pathological gambling, personality disorders, and eating disorders, applicants have a wide range of opportunities for research training and career development. The training program allows trainees the opportunity to work with Preceptors in all of these areas. In the past 10 years, the program has funded 22 individuals with the 5 awarded slots per year. We are now requesting 8 slots per year, with 4 dedicated slots for Child Psychiatry, reflecting the increased requests for training in this field.

The goals of this training grant have been enhanced to take into consideration the changing nature of our field, and the recommendations of the National Academy of Sciences’ report for well-trained psychiatric epidemiologists with interdisciplinary research skills. Thus, we have added, to our already rich training repertoire, the participation of a number of additional faculty who support interdisciplinary research.

The focus of our training program is: i. to increase the opportunities for interdisciplinary research training with the broadest range of research opportunities for persons wishing to specialize in psychiatric epidemiology; ii. to train in areas of perceived shortage in behavioral research; iii. to recruit and equip researchers from diverse academic backgrounds with the skills needed to address challenging problems related to psychiatric disorders; iv. to provide trainees with an apprentice-type experience, along with traditional education, to master the skills needed to critically evaluate data and to conduct every aspect of psychiatric epidemiologic research in order to become successful, independent investigators; v. to train individuals to maintain the highest ethical standards in their academic community and profession.

The experience of the Training Director and Co-Directors bodes well for the continued success of this program.








 

 

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