Applications close soon for the Institute for Implementation Science Scholars (IS-2) at the Washington University in St. Louis

The Institute is a mentored training program for early and mid-career investigators interested in applying dissemination and implementation (D&I) methods and strategies to reduce the burden of chronic disease and address health inequities.

This innovative program will place a strong emphasis on mentoring, applying competencies and curriculum specifically focused on chronic disease disparities, and working with a diverse set of partners. Scholars are enrolled in the program for two years.

Applications from a diverse range of disciplines, institutions and geographies are encouraged to apply.  Applications close 27 January, 2021, so be sure to get in quick!

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