Genomics Diversity Summer Program (GDSP) at Stanford
斯坦福大学基因组多样性暑期项目 (GDSP)
基本信息
- 批准号:10162634
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-01 至 2024-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The Stanford Genomics Diversity Summer Program (GDSP) is designed to help increase the
number of underrepresented scientists pursuing and succeeding in genetics, genomics, or
other research careers. GDSP’s goals are to help participants of diverse backgrounds to: (a)
successfully transition to the next career level; (b) remain in STEM; (c) pursue a PhD relevant
to genomics; and (d) pursue careers in genomics. We support this goal by recruiting highly
qualified students from diverse backgrounds and exposing them to cutting-edge research in
top and well-resourced laboratories. The GDSP introduces and supports students in Genetics
who otherwise may not had such an opportunity, and will serve as a catalyst for the
development of students from diverse and underrepresented communities. Furthermore, this
proposal will enhance the infrastructure of equity and education at Stanford University,
introducing Genetics and Genomics research experiences to underrepresented minority, first
generation college students, female students, students with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ students
who would otherwise lack such opportunities. This will allow them to experience a broad
spectrum of research, and to acquire skills -- such as data analysis used in modern scientific
investigations -- while preparing them for careers in genomics science as well as developing
a vast network of partnerships among scientists from national and international institutions.
Each year, 10-15 diverse undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students will be selected
from across the U.S. as GDSP Scholars. These GDSP Scholars participate in SSRP, a
comprehensive, fully-funded, 9-week summer research program, during which time they work
in genomics laboratories, receiving training in a wide variety of research techniques. The
program prepares diverse participants for applications to PhD towards a PhD program, by
addressing the career, academic, and personal needs of diverse students. With grant support
from the NIH, selected undergraduate students become a part of our Stanford network and
obtain rigorous laboratory experience at a top-tier research institution.
A diverse group of faculty, staff, and students will contribute to the Action Plan, Central to the
success of this plan is a commitment to diversity and inclusion as core values of Stanford.
Building a culture and climate that values diversity and inclusion is the responsibility of all
members of the Stanford community. We acknowledge that diverse people, perspectives, and
backgrounds do not compete with excellence, but instead drive it.
项目摘要/摘要
斯坦福基因组学多样性夏季计划(GDSP)旨在帮助增加
在遗传学,基因组学或成功的科学家数量的数量
其他研究事业。 GDSP的目标是帮助潜水员背景的参与者:(a)
成功过渡到下一个职业级别; (b)留在茎中; (c)攻读博士学位
基因组学; (d)基因组学的购买者。我们通过高度招募来支持这一目标
来自潜水员背景的合格学生,并将他们暴露于
顶部和资源良好的实验室。 GDSP介绍和支持遗传学的学生
谁可能没有这样的机会,并将作为催化剂
来自潜水员和代表性不足社区的学生的发展。此外,这个
提案将在斯坦福大学增强公平和教育基础设施,
将遗传学和基因组学研究经验引入代表性不足的少数群体,首先
一代大学生,女学生,残疾学生和LGBTQ+学生
否则谁会缺乏这样的机会。这将使他们能够体验到广泛的
研究范围并获得技能 - 例如现代科学中使用的数据分析
调查 - 在为基因组科学职业和发展的职业做准备时
来自国家和国际机构的科学家之间建立了庞大的伙伴关系网络。
每年,都会选择10至15名潜水员的本科生和后学生的学生
来自美国各地的GDSP学者。这些GDSP学者参与SSRP
综合,资金完全,为期9周的夏季研究计划,在此期间他们工作
在基因组实验室中,接受各种研究技术的培训。
计划为潜水员的参与者申请博士学位的申请,授予博士学位课程
解决潜水员学生的职业,学术和个人需求。提供赠款支持
从NIH开始,选定的本科生成为我们斯坦福网络的一部分,
在顶级研究机构获得严格的实验室经验。
一个众多的教职员工,教职员工和学生将为行动计划做出贡献,这是核心的核心
该计划的Suscess是对斯坦福大学核心价值观的多样性和包容性的承诺。
建立一种重视多样性和包容的文化和气候是所有人的责任
斯坦福社区的成员。我们承认,潜水员,观点和
背景不会与卓越竞争,而是要推动它。
项目成果
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