MUSC High School Teen Science Ambassador Program
MUSC 高中青少年科学大使计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10216483
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-06 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAwardAwarenessBehavioral ResearchBiomedical ResearchCareer ChoiceClinicalClinical ResearchCommon CoreCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity HealthComplementDevelopmentDissemination and ImplementationDoctor of MedicineDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEducational ActivitiesEducational CurriculumElementsEnsureEvaluationExposure toFacultyFestivalFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsHigh School StudentInstitutionInternshipsInterviewKnowledgeLeadershipLearningLogicMedicalMental HealthMentorsMentorshipMinority ParticipationMissionModelingNext Generation Science StandardsOralOutcomePhasePrincipal InvestigatorProbabilityProcessProgram DevelopmentProgram EvaluationPublic HealthResearchResearch ActivityResearch MethodologyResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesReview LiteratureSTEM careerSTEM fieldSchoolsScienceScientistSelf EfficacySeriesServicesSouth CarolinaStructureStudentsTeenagersTestingTrainingUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateWritingYouthadolescent substance usebasecareerclinical carecommunity based participatory researchcultural competencecurriculum developmentdesigneducation resourcesexperiencehands on researchhealth literacyhigh schoolimprovedinnovationinterestmeetingsmethod developmentmultidisciplinarynext generationoutreachpeerpeer coachingprogramsretention ratescience educationscientific literacyskill acquisitionskillssuccesstenth gradetraining opportunityundergraduate studentweb site
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
Increasing underrepresented minority (URM) participation in the biomedical workforce is essential to ensuring
scientific diversity and meeting the growing demand for STEM graduates. Inadequate URM representation in
STEM has historically been fueled by lack of access to professional resources and educational opportunities,
leading to low rates of retention of URMs in STEM degree fields. Theoretically-grounded, mentored research
experiences have been shown to address these barriers and increase URM persistence in STEM fields.
However, few structured, comprehensively evaluated programs exist and most focus on undergraduate and
post-baccalaureate students, as opposed to the critical foundational period of high school. Thus, the primary
objective of the proposed mentored research program, titled MUSC High School Teen Science Ambassador
Program, is to provide early clinical research experiences and professional development to high school
students with the long-term goal of increasing diversity and helping meet the growing need in the biomedical
workforce. The program will be supported by MUSC’s Youth Collaborative, which is comprised of faculty and
trainees focused on adolescent substance use and mental health research, which will provide a rich training
ground for real-world research experiences. The proposed program is aligned with NIH’s mission to support
educational activities that complement and enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical,
behavioral, and clinical research needs as outlined in PAR-20-153. The specific aims of the Teen Science
Ambassador Program are to: provide courses for skills development and hands-on research experiences, as
well as mentoring and professional development training to youth interested in STEM careers. This will be
accomplished through three focused phases: (1) a 16-week, mentored didactic training on clinical research
skills and professional development, including completion of a literature review, oral presentation, and public
service announcement; (2) near-peer mentorship training and experience, as well as an internship in an NIH-
funded lab focused on adolescent substance use research; and (3) continued networking with peers, faculty,
and alumni for long-term career success. Input from community stakeholders and an Advisory Committee will
be collected to assess and improve program goals and outcomes, and all program materials will be made
publicly available for dissemination and implementation at other institutions. The highly-qualified,
multidisciplinary faculty mentorship team, partnerships with community schools and leaders, and rigorous
program evaluation from independent evaluators will ensure that the proposed program meets the stated
objective to increase diversity in the biomedical workforce.
抽象的
增加代表性不足的少数民族(URM)参与生物医学劳动力对于确保
科学多样性并满足对STEM毕业生不断增长的需求。 URM代表不足
从历史上看
导致在茎学位领域的URM的保留率较低。理论上的指导研究
已经证明经验可以解决这些障碍并增加茎场中的URM持久性。
但是,很少有结构化的,全面评估的计划,并且最关注的是本科生和
与高中至关重要的基础时期相反,学士后的学生。那,主要
拟议的Mendored研究计划的目标,标题为MUSC高中青少年科学大使
计划是为高中提供早期的临床研究经验和专业发展
具有长期目标的学生,即增加多样性并帮助满足生物医学的日益增长的需求
劳动力。该计划将得到MUSC的青年合作伙伴的支持,该协作已完成,该协作由教师和
受训者专注于青少年物质使用和心理健康研究,这将提供丰富的培训
现实世界研究经验的理由。拟议的计划与NIH的支持使命
教育活动,以补充和增强劳动力的培训,以满足国家的生物医学,
行为和临床研究需求如第20杆153杆典礼所述。青少年科学的具体目的
大使计划将要:为技能发展和动手研究经验提供课程,
以及对对STEM职业感兴趣的年轻人的心理和专业发展培训。这将是
通过三个重点阶段完成:(1)16周的指导临床研究教学培训
技能和专业发展,包括完成文献综述,口头介绍和公众
服务公告; (2)近距人的心态培训和经验,以及NIH的实习
资助的实验室专注于青少年物质使用研究; (3)继续与同龄人,教师,
和校友要长期职业生涯成功。社区利益相关者和咨询委员会的意见将
收集以评估和改善计划目标和成果,并将制定所有程序材料
公开可用于其他机构的传播和实施。高度合格,
多学科的教师心态团队,与社区学校和领导者的伙伴关系以及严格
独立评估者的计划评估将确保拟议的计划符合规定
目的增加生物医学劳动力的多样性。
项目成果
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大麻二酚对青少年酒精使用障碍的神经行为影响
- 批准号:
10629333 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Neurobehavioral effects of cannabidiol in youth alcohol use disorder
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$ 27万 - 项目类别:
MUSC High School Teen Science Ambassador Program
MUSC 高中青少年科学大使计划
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- 资助金额:
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MUSC 高中青少年科学大使计划
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8718764 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
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Brain Structural and Functional Predictors of Adolescent Alcohol Use
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