G-RISE at Ponce Health Sciences University
庞塞健康科学大学的 G-RISE
基本信息
- 批准号:10360344
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 63.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-05-01 至 2027-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
G-RISE at Ponce Health Sciences University (PHSU G-RISE): The overall goals of the PHSU
G-RISE program are to increase the competitiveness of underrepresented Hispanic students
graduating from the Biomedical Sciences PhD Program at PHSU in Puerto Rico and to increase
the number of highly qualified underrepresented students who advance to postdoctoral positions
and diverse research-related careers. To achieve these goals, we will build upon the very
successful training program created under the previous R25-RISE funding mechanism which had
a positive impact on the training of our PhD students and on the entire PHSU community. Under
the prior R25-RISE Program the PhD completion rate increased from 73% to 90% of R25-RISE
trainees, the average time to graduation decreased from 6.2 to 5.6 years, and 64% of R25-RISE
trainees continued with postdoctoral training after graduating. Of the 56 R25-RISE trainees
supported 21 obtained independent fellowships, 31 already graduated with a PhD and 8 have
secured faculty positions. The proposed PHSU G-RISE application will build upon those
successes and adapt to several important lessons learned. It will provide the organizational
structure and extensive mentoring necessary to ensure trainees have a sense of belonging and
scientific identity while empowering them to prepare for and overcome obstacles in their scientific
careers. The program proposes to accomplish these goals through enhancement of the
academic, research, personal, and professional competence of our underrepresented minority
students to better prepare them for diverse careers in the biomedical sciences. The specific
measurable objectives of the PHSU G-RISE program are to provide: (1) professional, operational,
and technical research skills training for PHSU G-RISE trainees; (2) communication skills training
for PHSU G-RISE trainees; (3) team building/networking opportunities for PHSU G-RISE trainees;
and (4) increase the PhD completion rate while reducing time-to-degree. Each of these objectives
will be pursued with an experience-based balance of continuing activities that were highly
effective as well as a strategic set of new training components that were developed to address
the emerging needs of our trainees. The PHSU G-RISE program will work in concert with the
existing PHSU-Moffitt Cancer Center Partnership and RCMI programs to significantly impact the
overall research program by providing a better trained student workforce to conduct the funded
research projects and provide the momentum to create new research initiatives.
庞塞健康科学大学 (PHSU G-RISE) 的 G-RISE:PHSU 的总体目标
G-RISE 计划旨在提高代表性不足的西班牙裔学生的竞争力
毕业于波多黎各 PHSU 生物医学科学博士项目,并增加
晋升到博士后职位的高素质、代表性不足的学生数量
以及多样化的研究相关职业。为了实现这些目标,我们将在此基础上再接再厉
在之前的 R25-RISE 资助机制下创建的成功培训计划
对我们博士生的培训和整个 PHSU 社区产生积极影响。在下面
之前的 R25-RISE 计划博士完成率从 R25-RISE 的 73% 提高到 90%
学员平均毕业时间从 6.2 年缩短至 5.6 年,R25-RISE 的 64%
学员毕业后继续进行博士后培训。 56 名 R25-RISE 学员中
支持 21 人获得独立奖学金,其中 31 人已获得博士学位,8 人已获得博士学位
确保了教师职位。拟议的 PHSU G-RISE 应用程序将建立在这些基础上
成功并吸取一些重要的经验教训。它将提供组织
必要的结构和广泛的指导,以确保学员有归属感和
科学身份,同时使他们能够为科学方面的障碍做好准备并克服障碍
职业生涯。该计划建议通过加强
我们代表性不足的少数群体的学术、研究、个人和专业能力
学生更好地为生物医学领域的多样化职业做好准备。具体的
PHSU G-RISE 计划的可衡量目标是提供:(1) 专业、可操作、
PHSU G-RISE 学员的技术研究技能培训; (2)沟通技巧训练
PHSU G-RISE 学员; (3) 为 PHSU G-RISE 学员提供团队建设/交流机会;
(4) 提高博士学位完成率,同时缩短获得学位的时间。这些目标中的每一个
将根据经验平衡持续开展的活动,这些活动高度
一套有效的、战略性的新培训内容,旨在解决
我们的学员的新需求。 PHSU G-RISE 计划将与
现有的 PHSU-莫菲特癌症中心合作伙伴关系和 RCMI 项目将显着影响
通过提供训练有素的学生队伍来开展资助的总体研究计划
研究项目并为创建新的研究计划提供动力。
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