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The latest research and innovations in the fields of depression and bipolar disorders.
The latest research and innovations in the fields of depression and bipolar disorders.
The award applications which are open to students, junior investigators and senior investigators, are due on April 2
The University of Michigan Depression Center is now accepting applications for four research awards, totaling up to $240,000 dollars. The Center seeks applications from students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral candidates, junior investigators, assistant professors, and senior investigators for a variety of awards. Anyone within the U-M community may apply for these awards.
The four awards now open for applications include:
"We are excited to receive submissions from the next generation of mental health researchers, as well as researchers who are established in their careers," said John F. Greden, M.D., executive director of the U-M Depression Center. "The Depression Center was created over 17 years ago with the mission of detecting depression and bipolar disorders earlier, treating them more effectively, preventing recurrences and progression, counteracting stigma, and improving public policy. It is our hope that insights gained from these winning research projects will help us in achieving our goals."
All applications are due on Tuesday, April 2. For more details about the awards visit the Depression Center’s website and for information about how to apply, please visit U-M's Competition Space.
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Established in 2001, the University of Michigan Comprehensive Depression Center (UMDC) is the first of its kind devoted entirely to bringing depression into the mainstream of medical research, translational care, education, and public policy. It is comprised of nearly 350 members from 17 colleges, centers, and institutes across the University of Michigan. The Center is at the forefront in changing the paradigm of how depression and bipolar illnesses are understood and treated. Learn more: http://www.depressioncenter.org.