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Published Online: 21 October 2005

Mentoring Program Seeks Applicants

The African American Mental Health Research Scientist (AAMHRS) Consortium is seeking applications for 10 mental health research scientists and 10 mentors to participate in a one-year grant-mentoring program beginning March 30, 2006. The consortium represents a national effort to increase the number of competitive grant applications that African-American research scientists submit to the National Institute of Mental Health and to build a supportive research network for emerging African-American mental health researchers.
The application deadline is November 1. Mentee and mentor applications and more information are available online at<http://guam.pop.psu.edu/aamhrs>. Information is also available by sending an e-mail request to Linda Burton at [email protected] or Harold Neighbors at [email protected].

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