EDUCATE (Educating Diverse Undergraduates for Careers in Addiction/Substance Abuse Research via Training Experiences) Scholars Program at UMBC
教育(通过培训经验教育不同的本科生从事成瘾/药物滥用研究)学者计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10321734
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-06-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAfrican AmericanAreaAsiansBaltimoreBehavioralBeliefBiochemistryBioinformaticsBiologyBiomedical ResearchCancer Education Grant ProgramCareer ChoiceCareer MobilityChemical EngineeringChemistryClinical ResearchCollectionCommunitiesComputersCountyCourse ContentDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEducational ActivitiesEngineeringEnsureEnvironmentEvaluation StudiesFaceFacultyFinancial SupportFosteringFundingGoalsGraduate DegreeHispanicsIndividualIntentionInterventionKnowledgeMarylandMathematicsMentorsMethodsModelingNCI Scholars ProgramNational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismNatureOutcomeParticipantPathway interactionsPharmaceutical PreparationsProcessRecordsRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesSTEM careerSTEM fieldScienceScientistSeasonsSelf EfficacySeriesStructureStudentsSubstance AddictionSubstance abuse problemTimeTrainingUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented PopulationsUniversitiesWorkaddictioncareercohortcollegecomputer sciencecourse developmentcurriculum developmentdesigneducation researchexpectationexperiencefaculty mentorhigh schoolinnovationinterestmultidisciplinarynext generationoutreachprofessorprogramsprospectiverecruitsenior facultyskill acquisitionskillsstatisticssuccessundergraduate studentunderrepresented minority studentuniversity student
项目摘要
SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The purpose of this application is to obtain funding for five years to support research training of
27 students (sophomores through seniors) in the EDUCATE Scholars Program at UMBC. The
program aims to annually recruit, train and retain undergraduate sophomores from groups
underrepresented in nine STEM majors (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Bioinformatics,
Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics).
Participants are expected to pursue post-baccalaureate training experiences, with the ultimate
goal of earning a PhD or MD/PhD. Through sustained research experiences with seasoned and
experienced faculty, a vast array of mentoring and educational activities, and sequential skills
development courses, EDUCATE is designed to provide an engaging and transformative
experience that prepares selected students to thrive in STEM and successfully navigate the
often treacherous transition to the next career stage in pursuit of a career in biomedical science.
Participants will be selected through a holistic application process, specifically identifying
students from diverse backgrounds who have demonstrated interest for careers in biomedical
research and interest in research relating to drug/substance abuse and addiction. The program
will utilize a cohort model, promoting close-knit, supportive community among scholars. The
PI/PD, a tenured full professor, is experienced leading successful undergraduate
diversity/education/research/training initiatives, maintains an active research group, and
possess a strong record training and mentoring undergraduates. A multi-method evaluation
study assessing both short-term and long-term outcomes will be conducted by a full-time
research professor at UMBC.
摘要/摘要
本申请的目的是获得五年的资金来支持研究培训
UMBC 教育学者计划的 27 名学生(大二到大四)。这
该计划旨在每年从团体中招募、培训和留住本科二年级学生
九个 STEM 专业(生物学、生物化学、化学、生物信息学、
化学工程、计算机工程、计算机科学、数学和统计学)。
参与者应追求学士学位后的培训经验,并最终获得
获得博士学位或医学博士/博士学位的目标。通过持续的研究经验和经验丰富的
经验丰富的教师、广泛的指导和教育活动以及连续的技能
发展课程,EDUCATE 旨在提供引人入胜且具有变革性的课程
帮助选定的学生在 STEM 中茁壮成长并成功驾驭
为了追求生物医学科学的职业生涯,通常会经历危险的过渡到下一个职业阶段。
参与者将通过整体申请流程进行选择,具体确定
来自不同背景、对生物医学职业表现出兴趣的学生
对药物/物质滥用和成瘾相关研究的研究和兴趣。该计划
将利用队列模型,促进学者之间建立紧密的、相互支持的社区。这
PI/PD,终身教授,拥有带领成功本科生的经验
多样性/教育/研究/培训举措,维持一个活跃的研究小组,以及
拥有良好的本科生培训和指导记录。多方法评估
评估短期和长期结果的研究将由全职人员进行
UMBC 研究教授。
项目成果
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EDUCATE (Educating Diverse Undergraduates for Careers in Addiction/Substance Abuse Research via Training Experiences) Scholars Program at UMBC
教育(通过培训经验教育不同的本科生从事成瘾/药物滥用研究)学者计划
- 批准号:
10624913 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 3.5万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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