CAU G-RISE
CAU G-RISE
基本信息
- 批准号:10558342
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-05-01 至 2028-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The biomedical research training program, CAU G-RISE Program, will build upon our current graduate
program and implement a formal training program in biomedical sciences. A major strength of the proposed
program is our track record in training underrepresented students, and our broad expertise and interests in
biomedicine giving our students a broad offering of approaches to conduct research in biomedicine. Our
primary goal is to competitively train underrepresented students in biomedical sciences, and build a
competitive and inclusive training environment that fosters a positive training experience, and in the long-term,
retention in biomedical sciences. We will require graduate student participation in academic and career
development activities that will enhance their competitive fit for the biomedical workforce. We will continue to
provide high quality research experiences, and enhance their research acumen with core facility training and
R- Suite certification. We will provide support activities to improve scientific writing skills and expect a
significant increase in applications for predoctoral fellowships. We will also strengthen peer-trainee
relationships with learning communities. To ensure a supportive training environment, our mentors will
regularly undergo training in mentorship skills which will create a community of unified expectations for student
outcomes. In the end, we expect predoctoral trainees to transition to biomedical careers and make life-long
contributions to the field. Our current training environment, along with CAU G-RISE, will produce a robust and
competitive program that will produce competitive scientists who are traditionally underrepresented in the field.
项目总结/摘要
生物医学研究培训计划,CAU G-RISE计划,将建立在我们目前的毕业生
计划并实施生物医学科学的正式培训计划。建议的一个主要优点是
计划是我们在培训代表性不足的学生的记录,以及我们广泛的专业知识和兴趣,
生物医学为我们的学生提供了广泛的方法来进行生物医学研究。我们
主要目标是竞争性地培养生物医学科学中代表性不足的学生,并建立一个
竞争性和包容性的培训环境,促进积极的培训体验,从长远来看,
在生物医学科学中的保留。我们将要求研究生参与学术和职业
发展活动,这将提高他们的竞争力适合生物医学劳动力。我们将继续
提供高质量的研究经验,并通过核心设施培训提高他们的研究敏锐度,
R- Suite认证。我们将提供支持活动,以提高科学写作技能,并期望
申请博士前奖学金的人数显著增加。我们还将加强同行培训
与学习社区的关系。为了确保一个支持性的培训环境,我们的导师将
定期接受指导技能培训,这将为学生创造一个统一期望的社区
结果。最后,我们希望博士前学员过渡到生物医学职业,并使终身
对外地的贡献。我们目前的培训环境,沿着CAU G-RISE,将产生一个强大的,
竞争力的计划,将产生有竞争力的科学家谁是传统上代表性不足的领域。
项目成果
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