[T32] G-RISE at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Ente: National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Scadenza: 2031-04-30
Importo max: 264.561 EUR
Paese: US
Descrizione
Project Summary/Abstract
We propose implementing a doctoral-level training program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) that
will provide financial, educational, and psychosocial support for diverse students with the overall long-term goal
of increasing the diversity in the biomedical workforce in both academic and non-academic workplaces. UNLV
is a minority-serving institution at the undergraduate level but doctoral-level biomedical programs at UNLV have
not traditionally attracted large numbers of trainees from under-represented groups, including those with
disabilities and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Therefore, all of the Ph.D. programs that train
biomedical researchers stand to benefit from the proposed program, which has the following specific aims: 1)
Enhance the diversity within UNLV’s current biomedical doctoral programs by intentionally recruiting new
students from under-represented groups from the UNLV undergraduate population and from other
undergraduate institutions, 2) Cultivate a culture of self-efficacy and support for student success, 3) Provide
enhanced training to biomedical students for success in 21st century research, and 4) mentor our mentors so
they are more supportive and effective mentors of diverse doctoral students. The directors of this G-RISE will
collaborate with the UNLV Graduate College to carry out some of these aims by implementing biomedical training
within the existing Grad Academy so we can tailor these experiences specifically to biomedical research trainees.
The G-RISE directors and other UNLV faculty will explicitly implement other aims. This will include a summer
bridge program during the two months immediately before students begin their first two years of doctoral study
in order to immerse them in hands-on activities such as brain-storming topics for first-year research, providing
feedback on fellowship applications, and orienting them to faculty and student research and campus resources
that will aid in their success during graduate school. G-RISE student will have hands-on workshops that will
integrate their research projects with modern biological techniques available at UNLV cores or will participate in
summer internships outside UNLV. As culminating experience, G-RISE students will write an NRSA fellowship
application. We propose to provide stipend support to 5 trainees in years 1 & 5 and 10 trainees in years 2-4 for
this program by the end of the five-year program. Trainees will be supported by the G-RISE program for the first
two-years of their Ph. D. program. Our overall goal is for 90% of stipend-supported trainees and 80% of non-
stipend-supported trainees to successfully complete their doctoral studies, and for 80% of all of those completing
their doctoral studies to find long-term employment in an academic or non-academic biomedical career.
Istituzione: UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS
PI: Ernesto V Abel-Santos, Rochelle Marie Hines, BRACHER J POSTON, MANOJ SHARMA
Progetto: 1T32GM161968-01
Settori: National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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