Office of Student Research (OSR)
American Psychiatric Association, APA/SAMHSA and APA/AstraZeneca Minority Fellowship Program
The American Psychiatric Association invites ethnic minority medical students who have an interest in psychiatric issues to apply for the 2005 Minority Medical Student Scholarships and Awards.
Association of Women Psychiatrists' Leah J. Dickstein M.D. Award
Award for Excellence in Research - Medical Students
A recognition award presented to a senior at graduating ceremonies of the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
2005 Secretary's Award for Innovations in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "2005 Secretary's Award for Innovations in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention" is seeking papers from health professional students. The competition is an opportunity for health professional students to enter papers describing their innovative health promotion of disease prevention projects. For more information, please visit: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/interdisciplinary/innovations.htm
Brain Tumor Society - Research Grant
The Brain Tumor Society proudly announces the BRAIN TUMOR RESEARCH GRANTS, to fund innovative basic scientific brain tumor research focused on finding a cure.
Fellowship Program in Academic Medicine For Minority Medical Students
Fogarty International Research Collaboration Award (FIRCA)
This program provides funds to foster international research partnerships between NIH-supported U.S. scientists and their collaborators in countries of the developing world. The FIRCA program aims to benefit the research interests of both the U.S. and foreign collaborators while increasing research capacity at the foreign site. U.S. scientists who have an NIH grant are eligible to apply. All areas of biomedical and behavioral research supported by NIH are eligible FIRCA research topics.
National Medical Fellowships - Gerber Fellowship in Pediatric Nutrition
UNESCO-ASM Travel Awards provide an opportunity for predoctoral (e.g., medical) or young postdoctoral investigators throughout the world to travel to another country or a distant site to obtain expertise in a method, procedure or specific topic.