We hope you will consider applying to be a REC Scholar with the Duke/UNC Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC). Eligibility and application requirements are below.
Our REC Scholar awardees have enhanced experimental approaches by utilizing the vast research facilities at Duke and UNC and fostered collaborative interactions across several campuses. The central theme of our ADRC is to identify age-related changes across the lifespan that mediate the development, progression, and experience of Alzheimer's disease. Applicants are encouraged to leverage the services and resources of the ADRC Cores.
Purpose
The goal of the ADRC Research Education Component (REC) Core is to promote the development of future research leaders at Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), East Carolina University (ECU), North Carolina Central University (NCCU), University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNC-P) who are conducting basic, translational, or clinical ADRD research within the focus area of age-related changes across the lifespan.
The REC Core will award up to 4 REC Scholar awards annually, of 2-year duration, with funding beginning July 1 of the year following submission. The award can cover salary, project support, and research career development activities. REC Scholars are supported by the ADRC Cores, and meet regularly with a mentorship team including ADRC investigators. At the conclusion of the award, REC Scholars are expected to pursue external funding in their research area.
Eligibility
Faculty within 3 years of their first faculty appointment or advanced fellow/postdoctoral student with clear plans for transition to faculty status
Academic or clinical appointment at Duke, UNC-CH, ECU, NCCU, or UNC-P by the award start date
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
At least 50% protected time for ADRD research
Basic, translational, epidemiological or clinical research that supports the ADRC's mission and theme
Support
REC Scholars receive $10,000 per year in direct funding.
Funding will be provided for two years, with Year 2 funds contingent upon successful completion of Year 1 activities.
Funds should be budgeted to support professional effort, project expenses, and professional development activities.
Applicants do not need to budget for a full 6 calendar-months of effort on their REC award but must be able to show that they have other sources of funding (e.g., fellowships, foundation awards) that will protect at least 50% of their time for ADRD research and career development.
REC Scholars also receive:
Tailored career development activities
Mentorship from ADRC investigators
Collaborative research opportunities
Technical/project support from ADRC Cores including access to ADRC cohort studies data, access to biospecimens, and statistical consultations
Timeline
August - September 2024 - RFA to be released
September - October 2024 - Submit 1-page pre-application and meet with ADRC REC Core leaders
November 30, 2024 - Full application due
March 1, 2025 - Awardees announced
July 1, 2025 - Funding begins
View last year's (2023) RFA here: https://dukeuncadrc.org/files/2023/10/RFA-REC-2023_final.pdf