The Boston University Kidney and Medical Engineering Program (BU-KIDMEP)
Project Number5R25DK128858-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderWAIKAR, SUSHRUT S. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON MEDICAL CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary
Major challenges facing nephrology today are declining interest in the field and lack of innovation and novel
drug and device development. These factors may be related. Students who perceive nephrology as stagnant
may be attracted to other specialties, thereby robbing the nephrology workforce of talented students who could
innovate and advance the field. The R25 Funding Opportunity Announcement by NIDDK to spark interest in
nephrology is therefore timely and an exciting opportunity to address a major need in the evolution of
nephrology and the care of patients with kidney diseases. We propose the development of the Boston
University Kidney and Medical Engineering Program (BU-KIDMEP). Our ultimate goal is to inspire talented
young scholars to improve the lives of individuals with kidney disease through innovative technology solutions.
To accomplish this, we have designed a program that: 1) Identifies students interested in technology and
engineering across Boston University, with an emphasis on undergraduates; 2) Pairs students with a
mentoring team comprised of a research/technology expert and a nephrology expert; 3) Fosters a 6- to 24-
month long education program that includes didactic training, clinical immersion, and technology development;
4) Showcases research at capstone symposia; and 5) Tracks metrics to improve the program's success in
attracting students to technology and kidney disease.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
This proposal is to establish a Boston University Kidney and Medical Engineering Program (BU-KIDMEP). Our
program's focus is on providing undergraduate and graduate students in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics the opportunity to engage in kidney technology development research. Our ultimate goal is to
inspire talented young scholars to improve the lives of individuals with kidney disease through innovative
technology solutions.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddressAdvisory CommitteesAffinityAmericanAttentionBiomedical EngineeringBostonBusinessesChemistryClinicalCommittee MembersDedicationsDevelopmentDevice or Instrument DevelopmentDisciplineEducationEngineeringEntrepreneurshipEventEvolutionExposure toFacultyFosteringFoundationsFundingFunding OpportunitiesFutureGoalsGovernmentGrantHealth PersonnelHemodialysisImmersionIndividualIndustryInfrastructureInternationalKidneyKidney DiseasesLifeMechanicsMedicalMedicineMentorsNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNephrologyPathologyPatient CarePatientsPreparationProcessPublic HealthRadiology SpecialtyResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSchoolsScience, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsSocietiesStudentsSystemTalentsTechniquesTechnologyTrainingUniversitiesWorkWritingcareercareer developmentcollegecommercializationdesigndrug developmentexperiencegraduate studentimprovedinnovationinnovative technologiesinterestinventionmaterials sciencemedical specialtiesmeetingsmembernovel therapeuticspostersprogramsrecruitsuccesssymposiumtechnology developmenttechnology research and developmenttherapeutic developmenttrendundergraduate student
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
847
DUNS Number
005492160
UEI
JZ8RQC4EMDZ5
Project Start Date
01-April-2021
Project End Date
28-February-2026
Budget Start Date
01-March-2024
Budget End Date
28-February-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$124,256
Direct Costs
$116,026
Indirect Costs
$8,230
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$124,256
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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