San Francisco State University MBRS-RISE Program
旧金山州立大学 MBRS-RISE 项目
基本信息
- 批准号:8453471
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 70.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-03-01 至 2016-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic achievementAchievementAddressAwardBiomedical ResearchCCL7 geneCancer CenterCategoriesClinical ResearchCommunicationDental SchoolsDevelopmentDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEducational CurriculumEducational workshopEnrollmentEvaluationFaceFacultyFundingFutureGoalsGrantIndividualInfrastructure ActivitiesInstitutionJournalsMaster&aposs DegreeMeasurableMeasuresMinorityOralOutcomePaperParticipantPerformancePreparationProgress ReportsPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelRouteSan FranciscoScienceScientistStagingStudentsTrainingUnderrepresented MinorityUniversitiesVeterinary SchoolsVocabularyWritingbasecareerexperiencehealth disparityinterestmedical schoolsmeetingsmemberpostersprogramspublic health relevanceresearch and developmentskillssuccesssymposiumundergraduate studentuniversity student
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of the MBRS-RISE program is to increase the interest, skills, and competitiveness of students and faculty in pursuit of biomedical research careers. The goal of our proposed RISE program is to increase significantly the number of minority students pursuing biomedical careers by involving them in a number of curricular, research and co-curricular activities. SFSU enrolls large numbers of underrepresented minority students, with strong enrollment in each major ethnic category, and has an outstanding record of awarding significant numbers of baccalaureate and masters degrees to minority students. A significant number have gone on to enter biomedical research at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral level. While many earn PhD degrees, others enter medical, dental, and veterinary schools and later participate in clinical research. San Francisco State University (SFSU) has a proven commitment to preparing under represented students for PhD programs and biomedical careers and has developed a number of federally funded minority enhancement programs in the biomedical sciences. We have identified and addressed a number of barriers, which these undergraduate and graduate minority students face in meeting their goals for a future in the biomedical sciences. Continued funding of the MBRS RISE program at SFSU will allow us, in combination with our other funded programs (e.g. MARC, MS/PhD Bridge, SCORE, RIMI, SFSU/UCSF Cancer Center Collaborative), to provide the type of infrastructure and activities necessary to help significant numbers of students overcome these barriers. A set of well-defined and logically ordered activities has been developed to meet the specific needs of students at various stages of their careers (upper-division research-active and master's degree students). Each activity addresses the following needs: 1) achievement of academic program, 2) academic performance, 3) development of scientific and research skills and abilities, 4) preparation for acceptance to a PhD program. The outcomes of these activities will be critically evaluated by SageFox Associates and reasonable adjustments will be made during the term of the grant to assure that our goals and objectives are met. A review of the summative evaluations for the last 4 years of our current RISE grant, which are provided in the Progress Report, indicates our efforts have been very successful. We also have been successful in preparing SFSU students to continue beyond the bachelor's level to enter graduate biomedical careers. Over the past 4 years, 52 RISE students have entered PhD programs and 42 have been awarded biomedical PhD degrees.
描述(由申请人提供):MBRS-Rise计划的总体目标是提高学生和教师从事生物医学研究职业的兴趣,技能和竞争力。我们提出的崛起计划的目标是通过使他们参与许多课程,研究和课外活动来显着增加从事生物医学职业的少数族裔学生的数量。 SFSU招募了大量代表性不足的少数族裔学生,每个主要种族都有强大的入学人数,并且在授予大量学士学位和硕士学位的杰出记录中。在学士学位,硕士和博士学位的生物医学研究中,有大量数量进行了生物医学研究。尽管许多人获得博士学位,但其他人则进入医学,牙科和兽医学校,然后参加临床研究。 旧金山州立大学(SFSU)对在代表学生的博士学位和生物医学职业下做好准备,并在生物医学科学中制定了许多联邦资助的少数群体增强计划。我们已经确定并解决了许多障碍,这些障碍是这些少数学生和研究生群体在实现生物医学科学未来目标时面临的障碍。 SFSU的MBRS RISE计划的持续资助将使我们与其他资助的计划(例如MARC,MS/PHD桥,Score,Rimi,Rimi,SFSU/UCSF癌症中心合作),以提供基础设施和活动的类型,以帮助大量学生克服这些障碍。已经开发了一系列定义明确的逻辑上的活动,以满足学生职业生涯的各个阶段的特定需求(高级研究活性和硕士学位学生)。每项活动都满足以下需求:1)实现学术计划,2)学术表现,3)发展科学和研究技能和能力,4)准备接受博士学位计划。这些活动的结果将由SageFox员工进行严格评估,并在授予期间进行合理的调整,以确保实现我们的目标。进度报告中提供的当前崛起赠款的最后四年的总结评估综述表明,我们的努力非常成功。我们还成功地准备了SFSU学生继续超过学士学位,进入研究生生物医学职业。在过去的四年中,有52名崛起学生参加了博士学位课程,42名被授予生物医学博士学位。
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San Francisco State University MBRS-RISE Program
旧金山州立大学 MBRS-RISE 项目
- 批准号:
8637081 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 70.63万 - 项目类别:
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8079145 - 财政年份:1999
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$ 70.63万 - 项目类别:
San Francisco State University MBRS-RISE Program
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