FAQs

  1. What can I expect to learn/gain in joining the lab?

    • Research: conducting comprehensive literature reviews, study protocol development and procedure implementation, interfacing with the IRB and other collaborating institutions, data collection and management, manuscript writing, grant application preparation, quantitative data analyses, and oral presentations at scientific meetings.

    • Students can expect to learn how to identify gaps in the literature, develop research aims and hypothesis, collect and analyze data, interpret and identify clinical and public health implications, and disseminate findings to the larger clinical and scientific communities.

    • Students will also learn to refine suicide risk assessment skills and develop cultural sensitivity in conducting research with marginalized and vulnerable populations.

  2. What are the commitments to the lab?

    • Attendance to weekly lab meetings

    • Submission of research findings to at least one conference per year

    • Devote 10-15 hours a week for research work for at least 1 year

  3. I would like to join the lab. What are the steps?

    • Email your resume/CV and a cover letter describing your professional goals, relevant experience, and your expectations for joining our lab to our lab manager, Chantel Ebrahimi, at MHEquityLab@newschool.edu