ADHD Research Awards 2018 – Applications Now Available
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is pleased to announce the 2018 Young Scientist Research Awards, a program to recognize emerging researchers making contributions to the understanding of ADHD.
Two awards will each include an unrestricted cash prize of $1,000, recognition at the 2018 Annual International Conference on ADHD in St. Louis, Missouri; conference travel; registration and expense allowance; a one-year professional membership to CHADD; and recognition in CHADD's Attentionmagazine and on CHADD's website. Applicants must be in the process of completing a doctoral degree or have completed one within the last three years with the doctoral degree awarded no earlier than January 2015.
Research may address any area relevant to ADHD including, but not limited to: biological/genetic underpinnings of the disorder; treatment efficacy; impact on the individual or family; school or workplace accommodations; social stigma and discrimination; public health; and epidemiology.
The awards are currently being supported by a number of individual donations.
Deadline for applications is May 21, 2018. For an application or for more information, go towww.chadd.org/youngscientist or send an email toyoungscientist@chadd.org.
Thank you very much.
Ms. Zuali Malsawma, MLS
YSRA Program Manager / Health Sciences Librarian
National Resource Center on ADHD: A Program of CHADD
4601 Presidents Drive, Suite 300
240-487-2330 (direct)
800-233-4050 x130 (main)
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