RISE Program at New Mexico State University
新墨西哥州立大学 RISE 项目
基本信息
- 批准号:7491046
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 81.46万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-09-01 至 2009-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a revised and resubmitted proposal that requests support for the continuation of the RISE Program at New Mexico State University, a minority-majority institution (>50% underrepresented minority enrollment). The NMSU RISE Program proposes to continue providing opportunities for minority undergraduates and PhD-seeking graduate students to gain experience and training in biomedical research. In Student Development Activity 1, productive biomedical faculty researchers will mentor RISE students and provide research training in their well-equipped laboratories. The faculty represents eight departments spanning two colleges and a wide variety of biomedical research projects from which student applicants will be able to choose. Many also participate in the interdepartmental Molecular Biology Graduate Program. In addition to research training, RISE undergraduates will participate in Student Development Activity 2, a complete program of preparation for graduate school. In workshops, Summer courses, and tutorials students will learn research communication skills, teaching skills, and the skills and practices required in submitting successful applications to, and succeeding in, PhD programs. The undergraduate pool will be drawn partly from student participants in Student Development Activity 3 for first-year NMSU students. This group-training workshop and research project involves students in the search for the active constituents in native southwestern plants having medicinal properties. Additional applicants will be drawn from the NMSU Bridges Program and from class enrollees and advisees of RISE faculty. Many RISE undergraduates will also spend one summer in the laboratory of an off-campus host mentor, learning new research methods and forming important future contacts. In addition to their research, RISE graduate students will write and submit a predoctoral fellowship application to NIH or NSF. The grant-writing experience will prepare them to seek support for their own independent research. They will also participate in a series of RISE seminars and workshops on topics such as time management, teaching, job interviewing, research ethics, data-presentation methods, and promotion and tenure portfolio development. RISE graduate students will also organize and attend a biweekly writing group featuring both faculty and peer review and discussion of writing samples. Participation will also be required in monthly student meetings to discuss graduate and professional problems and solutions. It is anticipated that these planned activities will continue to significantly improve the quantity and quality of undergraduate research experiences, the numbers of undergraduates who go on to graduate programs in biomedical disciplines, and the numbers of PhDs conferred on students who participate in the NMSU RISE Program.
描述(由申请人提供):这是一份经过修订并重新提交的提案,请求支持新墨西哥州立大学继续实施 RISE 计划,该大学是一所少数族裔占多数的机构(>50% 的少数族裔入学人数不足)。 NMSU RISE 计划建议继续为少数族裔本科生和攻读博士学位的研究生提供获得生物医学研究经验和培训的机会。在学生发展活动 1 中,富有成效的生物医学教师研究人员将指导 RISE 学生,并在设备齐全的实验室中提供研究培训。该学院代表了两所学院的八个系以及各种各样的生物医学研究项目,学生申请者可以从中进行选择。许多人还参加跨部门分子生物学研究生项目。除了研究培训外,RISE 本科生还将参加学生发展活动 2,这是一个为研究生院做好准备的完整计划。在研讨会、暑期课程和辅导中,学生将学习研究沟通技巧、教学技巧,以及成功提交博士课程申请并取得成功所需的技能和实践。本科生队伍的一部分将从新墨西哥州立大学一年级学生学生发展活动 3 的学生参与者中抽取。这个团体培训研讨会和研究项目让学生寻找具有药用特性的西南本土植物的活性成分。其他申请者将从 NMSU 桥梁项目以及 RISE 教师的课程注册者和顾问中抽取。许多 RISE 本科生还将在校外导师的实验室度过一个夏天,学习新的研究方法并建立未来重要的联系。除了研究之外,RISE 研究生还将向 NIH 或 NSF 撰写并向其提交博士前奖学金申请。资助写作经验将使他们为自己的独立研究寻求支持做好准备。他们还将参加一系列 RISE 研讨会和讲习班,主题包括时间管理、教学、工作面试、研究伦理、数据呈现方法以及晋升和终身职位组合开发。 RISE研究生还将组织并参加每两周一次的写作小组,由教师和同行对写作样本进行评审和讨论。还需要参加每月的学生会议,讨论研究生和专业问题及解决方案。预计这些计划的活动将继续显着提高本科生研究经验的数量和质量、继续攻读生物医学学科研究生课程的本科生数量以及参加 NMSU RISE 计划的学生获得博士学位的数量。
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6766194 - 财政年份:2004
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