Contact PI/Project LeaderMULVEY, MATTHEW A Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This proposal requests support for Years 15-20 of the T32 Training Program in Microbial Pathogenesis, a
highly successful program that incorporates researchers from 11 departments at the University of Utah. This
program was initially an outgrowth of the twice-monthly Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series (MPSS), which
brought together basic scientists and clinician scientists in Microbiology and Immunology for regular, highly
engaging research presentations. Since its inception 14 years ago, the Training Program has sponsored 3
predoctoral and 3 postdoctoral trainees annually. Predoctoral trainees enter graduate school primarily through
the Molecular Biology umbrella program, where they are supported for one year while taking rigorous core
courses and selecting a thesis laboratory. Predoctoral trainees are selected after entering a laboratory
associated with a T32 mentor, while postdoctoral trainees may be recruited from within or outside of the
University to work in T32 mentor labs. The Training Program provides many opportunities for exposure of the
trainees and the broader community to cutting edge research. Program-sponsored activities include the MPSS,
the Microbial Pathogenesis Retreat, the Summer Journal Club, the Clinical-Microbiology Combined
Conference, and advanced courses in Bacterial Pathogenesis, Molecular Virology, and Immunology. Critical to
the training environment are trainee opportunities for interaction with MPSS speakers who have a variety of
research and health perspectives, and the opportunity to host distinguished speakers. Each of the trainees
also present their research at the Training Grant Annual Retreat, providing them with an opportunity for
exposure to the greater microbial pathogenesis community on campus and to receive feedback from the
external scientists. Trainees also present important new discoveries in the Summer Journal Club. Initiated in
2013, the Clinical-Microbiology Combined Conference with the Infectious Disease Fellows in Medicine
highlights the clinical manifestation of infectious diseases with mechanistic understanding of microbial
virulence factors. Throughout the Training Grant’s history, the trainees have established a record of high
impact publications and most are pursuing careers in areas of biomedical research and teaching. The various
components of the Training Program clearly serve as the nexus of Microbial Pathogenesis on this campus.
This Microbial Pathogenesis community at the University of Utah has grown substantially in recent years,
further enhancing the environment of the supported T32 trainees.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Microbial Pathogenesis lies at the crossroads of Microbiology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, and Host
Defense. The Microbial Pathogenesis Training Program serves as a platform for the integrated training of
predoctoral students and postdoctoral fellows by bringing together basic and clinical scientists for the
exchange of ideas and the enhancement of research goals at the University of Utah.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
CFDA Code
855
DUNS Number
009095365
UEI
LL8GLEVH6MG3
Project Start Date
01-September-2004
Project End Date
31-July-2026
Budget Start Date
01-August-2023
Budget End Date
31-July-2024
Project Funding Information for 2023
Total Funding
$258,611
Direct Costs
$390,921
Indirect Costs
$24,666
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2023
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$258,611
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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