Eligibility:
- Faculty whose research focus area(s) complements IFH’s mission and related activities
- Investigators with interest in conducting population health research who may benefit from a closer association with IFH-established research programs
Benefits provided by IFH:
- Title of IFH Associate Member
- Inclusion of member’s research project(s) highlights on IFH website and in annual report
- Receipts of IFH calendar of events, newsletters, programs, seminar announcements as well as faculty development activities
- Participate in annual IFH retreat
- Support letter for university, regional and national awards competitions
- Performance review and formal letter for tenure/promotion at Rutgers University
- Collaborate with other IFH members
- Access to external expert’s peer-review prior to NIH grant submissions
- Access to grant writing workshops
- Quarterly invitation to IFH town-hall meetings with faculty and staff
- Shared work space at IFH if needed
- Eligible for assistance with survey/study design, protocol review, grant writing, statistical/power analyses, manuscript editing services
- Assistance to obtain copies of NIH funded R/K/U/P project(s) through FOIA
Responsibilities:
- Contribute to scientific/educational/diversity/mentoring activities at IFH
- Give one lecture to IFH every 2-3 years
- Serve as a potential advisor to IFH internship program once every 2 years
- Serve on faculty search committee(s)
- Serve as potential peer reviewer (if fitting) to IFH grants