BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
生物医学研究实习计划
基本信息
- 批准号:2655033
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-02-01 至 2001-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Proposed is the addition of a NIH-NIGMS Initiative for Minority Student
Development at the University of Mississippi (The University of
Mississippi's Biomedical Research Internship Program). This program has
been designed to strengthen and expand The University's ability to champion
the achievements of talented minority students in a new and challenging
ways. The University of Mississippi is dedicated to expanding its
commitment and support for minorities and women, especially African
Americans. The ability to participate in NIH-NIGMS Initiative for Minority
Student Development Program will contribute to The University's capacity
to address the needs of Mississippi and the nation, to tap the talents of
minority and female students, and to provide them with the educational
framework to develop into state, regional and national leaders in the
biomedical sciences. The University will draw from its experience with the
Minority High School Summer Research Program, the NIH-NCRR Minority
Initiative Project and other such projects, to increase the pool of
minorities entering and completing graduate programs which result in a
career in the biomedical sciences. Over a four year period, two minority
students per year will be recruited into one of the four basic
pharmaceutical science graduate programs at the University of Mississippi's
School of Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics and
Pharmacognosy), in addition, each year three minority undergraduate
students will be recruited to spend a one-year research internship in the
laboratories of a biomedical researcher in the School of Pharmacy. These
students will enter into academic research areas that have typically
graduate student/advisor ratios of 1:3 or smaller. With these educationally
beneficial ratios it is expected that at least 75% of the students entering
into the proposed program will graduate and become of member of the
biomedical research community.
提议增加 NIH-NIGMS 针对少数族裔学生的倡议
密西西比大学(The University of Mississippi)的发展
密西西比州的生物医学研究实习计划)。这个程序有
旨在加强和扩大大学的冠军能力
才华横溢的少数民族学生在新的、充满挑战的环境中取得的成就
方式。密西西比大学致力于扩大其办学规模
对少数群体和妇女,特别是非洲人的承诺和支持
美国人。参与 NIH-NIGMS 少数族裔倡议的能力
学生发展计划将有助于大学的能力
满足密西西比州和国家的需求,挖掘人才
少数民族和女学生,并为她们提供教育
发展成为国家、地区和国家领导者的框架
生物医学科学。大学将借鉴其经验
少数民族高中暑期研究计划,NIH-NCRR 少数民族
倡议项目和其他此类项目,以增加资金池
少数族裔进入并完成研究生课程,从而获得
生物医学科学的职业生涯。在四年的时间里,两个少数派
每年将招收学生进入四个基础大学之一
密西西比大学药物科学研究生项目
药学院(药物化学、药理学、药剂学和
生药学),另外,每年三个少数民族本科生
学生将被招募在该研究所进行为期一年的研究实习
药学院生物医学研究员的实验室。这些
学生将进入通常具有的学术研究领域
研究生/导师比例为 1:3 或更小。有了这些教育意义
受益比例预计至少 75% 的学生进入
进入拟议的计划将毕业并成为该计划的成员
生物医学研究团体。
项目成果
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John S Williamson其他文献
The Challenge of Reproducibility and Accuracy in Nutrition Research: Resources and Pitfalls.
营养研究再现性和准确性的挑战:资源和陷阱。
- DOI:
10.3945/an.115.010595 - 发表时间:
2016 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:9.3
- 作者:
B. Sorkin;A. Kuszak;John S Williamson;D Craig Hopp;Joseph M Betz - 通讯作者:
Joseph M Betz
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2821768 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 10.1万 - 项目类别:
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