MBRS RISE at CSU Dominguez Hills
科罗拉多州立大学多明格斯山 MBRS RISE
基本信息
- 批准号:7073033
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-04-03 至 2010-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The mission of the MBRS programs at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) is to infuse a research culture into the science departments at CSUDH thereby making biomedical research, and research in general, an important component of student, faculty and institutional development. The goals and objectives of our RISE program align with those of the national MBRS program and are structured to increase student interest, skills and competitiveness in the pursuit of biomedical research careers. Our Student Development Plan consists of a state-of-the-art research experience, workshops, seminars and other activities to develop RISE students as scientists and facilitate their entrance into Ph.D. programs. We have designed our program to serve 20 undergraduate students from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics and psychology and have kept the number of RISE students small so we can provide academic counseling and closely monitor their progress through the program. RISE students will be admitted as cohorts each spring and will begin their laboratory research experience the summer after they are admitted. Each cohort will participate in the writing workshop at CSUDH and Responsible Conduct of Research course offered at LABioMed. Thereafter, the students may elect to attend the Bioinformatics or Psychology workshops depending on their specific discipline. Students will also participate in a GRE workshop, career workshops and other activities including a monthly RISE student meeting. The sum of these activities will develop their potential as scientists as well as their academic and test-taking skills. RISE students will have the opportunity to meet successful minority scientists and learn of the vast array of career paths available to them after they attain their Ph.D. Compared to our present program we expect our proposed set of activities to increase the number of RISE students who publish their work in scholarly journals and enter Ph.D. programs after graduation from CSUDH. In addition, our RISE program will contribute significantly to development of a supportive research environment for all students and faculty engaged in research at California State University, Dominguez Hills.
描述(由申请人提供):加州州立大学多明格斯山分校 (CSUDH) 的 MBRS 项目的使命是将研究文化注入 CSUDH 的科学系,从而使生物医学研究和一般研究成为学生、教师和机构发展的重要组成部分。我们的 RISE 项目的目标和目的与国家 MBRS 项目的目标一致,旨在提高学生追求生物医学研究职业的兴趣、技能和竞争力。我们的学生发展计划包括最先进的研究经验、讲习班、研讨会和其他活动,旨在将 RISE 学生培养成科学家,并促进他们进入博士学位。程序。我们设计的项目旨在为来自生物、化学、物理和心理学领域的 20 名本科生提供服务,并保持 RISE 学生人数较少,以便我们可以提供学术咨询并密切监控他们在该项目中的进展。 RISE 学生将在每年春季以队列形式入学,并在入学后的夏季开始实验室研究经历。每个队列将参加 CSUDH 的写作研讨会和 LABioMed 提供的负责任的研究行为课程。此后,学生可以根据自己的具体学科选择参加生物信息学或心理学研讨会。学生还将参加 GRE 研讨会、职业研讨会和其他活动,包括每月的 RISE 学生会议。这些活动的总和将开发他们作为科学家的潜力以及他们的学术和应试技能。 RISE 学生将有机会结识成功的少数族裔科学家,并了解他们在获得博士学位后可以选择的各种职业道路。与我们目前的计划相比,我们期望我们提议的一系列活动能够增加在学术期刊上发表作品并进入博士学位的 RISE 学生的数量。从 CSUDH 毕业后的课程。此外,我们的 RISE 计划将为加州州立大学多明格斯山分校所有从事研究的学生和教职员工创造一个支持性的研究环境做出重大贡献。
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