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Sarah Roush Memorial Fellowship in Alzheimer's Disease Research

Through a generous donation from James and Nancy Carpenter, as well as a matching contribution from the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, the Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Research Center established the Sarah Roush Memorial Fellowship in Alzheimer’s Disease Research, an annual postdoctoral fellowship supplement that provides $22,500 per annum to enhance fellows’ current research in the field of Alzheimer’s disease or other neurodegenerative dementing illnesses. These funds may be used for part of a fellow’s stipend or for direct research costs, subject to approval by the mentor and program committee. The Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Research Center strongly encourages applications from women and underrepresented minority candidates.

Application forthcoming

Stay tuned for more information!

Requirements

Recipients are required to give a one-hour presentation on their research to the donors and scientific community during their fellowship and to submit a final research report at the conclusion. In addition, recipients are recognized by having their name, project title and year of fellowship added to the Sarah Roush Memorial Fellowship plaque.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this fellowship program, candidates must have already graduated or will graduate prior to the beginning of the fellowship with an MD, PhD or MD/PhD degree within nine years of the terminal degree. To receive this funding, an applicant must have sufficient uncommitted time enabling them to fulfill the fellowship requirements for the full year.

Application Process

Application forthcoming. Stay tuned for more information!