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View information and resources for current and past Colloquium participants and mentors.
Events and Deadlines
Mentees' photos due for Program materials
FEB
2022
28
Mentees' slides due for oral presentations
MAR
2020
30
Mentors' NIH-Style biographical sketches due
MAR
2020
30
Speakers' slides due
APR
2020
15
Webinars
Colloquium participants are required to attend one Pre-Colloquium webinar to receive important information prior to the event. Mentees must also attend a Post-Colloquium webinar specific to their assigned research area, to provide updates. Mentees may request ad-hoc webinars or conference calls as needed to receive guidance and feedback from mentors.
There are no webinars scheduled at this time. Once a webinar is scheduled, you will be able to sign up online. After signing up, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the call. Sign-ups for webinars will close two days before the webinar is scheduled to be held. If you are unable to attend the webinar you signed up for or need to change times, please email [email protected].
To request a webinar, please email [email protected]. When submitting your request, be sure to include your Colloquium year and assigned research area. Provide any details that may help us plan and provide feedback during your call.
Research Colloquium Online Community (Coming Soon)
Past Colloquium participants and mentors will be able join the innovative online platform to collaborate and network with peers and mentors year-round.
Research Funding Acknowledgement
Colloquium Awardees from 2017-2019, please include this acknowledgment of funding in any materials presented at the Colloquium that are subsequently published:
Funding for the 2019 Colloquium for Junior Psychiatrist Investigators conference was made possible (in part) by the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institute of Health under Award Number R13DA042568. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade means, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the US Government.