Wyoming IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence Phase 4
Project Number5P20GM103432-23
Contact PI/Project LeaderSEVILLE, ROBERT SCOTT
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
Description
Abstract Text
Wyoming INBRE Project Summary.
The University of Wyoming (UW) is a land-grant institution and the only baccalaureate, post-secondary degree-
granting institution in the State of Wyoming. This application is for a continuation of previous IDeA program
awards managed through NIGMS (P20RR016474, 5P20GM103432). The long-term programmatic goal to
establish a statewide network for biomedical research and excellence will be continued. The Specific Aims for
this application are to: 1) continue to build on the established multidisciplinary research network with scientific
foci that will build and strengthen biomedical research expertise and infrastructure at the University of Wyoming
and its seven partner institutions; 2) build and increase the research base and capacity of the University of
Wyoming and its partner institutions by providing research support to faculty, postdoctoral fellows and graduate
students; 3) provide research opportunities for undergraduate students that will create a pipeline for
undergraduate students to continue in health research careers within IDeA states; 4) enhance the science and
technology knowledge of the state's workforce; and 5) expand Wyoming research opportunities across the
Western IDeA Region. Consistent with the goal to build on past achievements and existing strengths efforts will
continue to focus on acquiring a critical mass of biomedical research faculty to develop sustainable and
competitive research programs as well as ways to provide opportunities for undergraduates at UW and all seven
of the state’s community colleges to participate in hands-on biomedical research. Three cores are proposed:
Administrative, Bioinformatics, and the Developmental Research Projects Program. Two thematic research
areas have been identified that are consistent with investments in thematic areas of previous INBRES: 1) Cell
and Molecular Biology and 2) Biomedical Technologies for Chronic Disease Research. The themes align with
the Wyoming Science and Tier One Engineering Initiatives, two state government supported efforts to enhance
Wyoming STEM infrastructure including two new research buildings, new faculty hires, and new student
programs. The Wyoming INBRE Network will continue to be enhanced by continuing to build partnerships
between faculty at UW and community colleges. The approaches for creating collaborations between research
scientists at UW and faculty at community colleges are essential in moving the thematic research areas forward
by increasing opportunities for faculty and students, and the quality and visibility of the research performed
across the state. Finally, by creating opportunities for undergraduates early in their academic careers, a pool of
students is being created that will contribute to the next generation of health professionals, biomedical scientists,
and employees for the biotechnology industries. A significant enhancement for INBRE-4 is Wyoming INBRE has
joined the Regional Alliance of INBRE Networks (RAIN) that will provide increased opportunity for resource and
program sharing with the Idaho, Montana, and New Mexico INBREs.
Public Health Relevance Statement
The Wyoming IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Program is funded
by the National Institutes for Health National Institute for General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). The
ultimate goal of Wyoming INBRE is to work with the University of Wyoming and Wyoming’s
community colleges to promote the development, coordination, and sharing of research resources
and expertise that will expand biomedical-related research and education opportunities and
increase the number of competitive investigators in Wyoming. INBRE programs implemented are
intended to enhance the caliber of scientific faculty at research institutions and undergraduate
schools, thereby attracting more promising students to these organizations.
NIH Spending Category
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Project Terms
AccelerationAchievementAllyAreaAwardBioinformaticsBiomedical ResearchBiomedical TechnologyBiotechnologyCaliberCellular biologyChronic DiseaseClinical ResearchCollaborationsDevelopmentDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEmployeeEmploymentEngineeringEquipmentFacultyFellowship ProgramFundingFunding OpportunitiesGoalsGovernmentGrantGrowthHealthHealth ProfessionalIdahoImmunoglobulin Joining RegionIndustryInfrastructureInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInternshipsInvestmentsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadershipMethodsMolecularMolecular BiologyMontanaNational Institute of General Medical SciencesNetwork InfrastructureNew MexicoPhasePostdoctoral FellowProgram DevelopmentProgram Research Project GrantsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesRoleSchoolsScienceScientistState GovernmentStudentsTechnologyTechnology TransferTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkWyomingbasebiomedical scientistcardiometabolismcareercollegecommercializationcommunity collaborationcommunity collegecommunity partnersfaculty mentorfaculty researchfaculty supportgraduate studentimprovedinformal learninginfrastructure developmentinstrumentnext generationprogramsresearch facultystudent mentoringstudent trainingsuccesssummer programsummer studentsynergismtraining opportunityundergraduate research experienceundergraduate student
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