The Appalachian Gerontology Experiences: Advancing Diversity in Aging Research Scholars Program invites faculty, staff and students to register and attend a virtual open house Oct. 28 from 4-5 p.m. to learn more about this NIH-funded program which prepares underrepresented students in MSTEM fields for a future career in health or research.
Opportunities are opened to rising sophomores and juniors to participate in the 2022 paid six-week summer research internship. Faculty members who are interested in becoming research mentors for AGE-ADAR Scholars are strongly encouraged to attend.
All attendees will have a chance to win one of several $25 gift cards.
Register to attend the Open House.
Find more information on the program and the team led by P.I. Julie Hicks Patrick.
For questions, contact Betty Mei, program director, at Betty.Mei@mail.wvu.edu or Selena Engebretson, program manager, at age-adar@mail.wvu.edu.
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