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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Public Health Command

For more information: ORISEMaryland
Description:
opportunities to participate in applied clinical research in areas such as occupational and environmental health engineering, entomology, ionizing and nonionizing radiation, health promotion, industrial hygiene and worksite hazards, ergonomics, environmental sanitation and hygiene, laboratory science, chemistry, biology, toxicology, health physics, environmental health risk assessment and risk communication, behavioral health, traumatic brain injury and related projects
Discipline(s):
life, health, and medical sciences; communications and graphic design; mathematics; computer science; physical sciences; earth, environmental, and marine sciences; social and behavioral sciences; engineering; biological sciences, chemistry, entomology, environmental/civil/mechanical/chemical engineering, environmental sciences, industrial hygiene, medical sciences, physical sciences, toxicology, sociology, psyshology
Eligibility:
U.S. Citizens Only. high school students; undergraduate and graduate students; postgraduates (BS, MS, and PhDs)who have completed degree within the last five years; college or university full-time faculty; K-12 educators; other scientists
Location(s):
Various locations across U. S. Locations outside the U.S. U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD), Landstuhl, Germany; Camp Zama, Japan; and other approved locations
Duration:
Appointments made up to one year, full-time or part-time; renewable up to a total of four years full-time participation for postgraduates; renewable up to a total of five years full-time participation for postdoctorates
Frequency:
continuing
Awards made:
number varies
Deadline(s):
applications accepted on year-round basis
Benefits:
negotiable stipend based on regular salary; limited travel reimbursement (round-trip transportation expenses between facility and home or campus)
Funding source(s):
U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy
How to apply:
complete required application at ORISE Maryland
Contact(s):
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