Advanced Research Institute (ARI): An Effective Model for Career Development and Transition to Independence.

TitleAdvanced Research Institute (ARI): An Effective Model for Career Development and Transition to Independence.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsVenegas M, Pepin R, Bartels SJ, Lyness JM, Sheline YI, Sirey JAnne, Smith GS, Bruce ML
JournalAm J Geriatr Psychiatry
Volume27
Issue7
Pagination660-663
Date Published2019 07
ISSN1545-7214
KeywordsAcademies and Institutes, Career Choice, Female, Financing, Government, Financing, Organized, Geriatric Psychiatry, Humans, Male, Mentors, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Professional Autonomy, Research Personnel, Research Support as Topic, United States
Abstract

The vitality of geriatric mental health research requires an ongoing infusion of new investigators into the career pipeline. This report examines outcomes of the NIMH-funded, Advanced Research Institute (ARI) in Geriatric Mental Health, a national mentoring program supporting the transition of early career researchers to independent investigators. Outcome data for 119 ARI Scholars were obtained from the NIH Reporter database, CVs, and PubMed: 95.0% continue in research, 80.7% had obtained federal grants, and 45.4% had achieved an NIH R01. Among all NIMH mentored K awardees initially funded 2002-2014 (n=901), 60.4% (32/53) of ARI participants vs. 42.0% (356/848) of nonparticipants obtained an R01. Controlling for funding year, ARI participants were 1.9 times more likely to achieve R01 funding than nonparticipants. These data suggest that ARI has helped new generations of researchers to achieve independent funding, become scientific leaders, and conduct high impact research contributing to public health and patient care.

DOI10.1016/j.jagp.2018.10.005
Alternate JournalAm J Geriatr Psychiatry
PubMed ID30409548
PubMed Central IDPMC6488458
Grant ListP30 AG066507 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R25 MH068502 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
T32 MH019132 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
T32 MH073553 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States