DESCRIPTION (From Application): Barry University (BU) is committed to providing
research opportunities for our minority students and faculty. This MIRT
competitive renewal application strives to provide research and training
opportunities for the enrichment of minority undergraduate and MS level
students in biomedical science through experiences at Stazione Zoologica,
Italy; the University of West Indies, Jamaica; the Hormone Research Center in
Korea and the Developmental Biology Research Centre, King's College in London.
Our long term aims are to (1) encourage underrepresented minority graduate and
undergraduate students to pursue graduate degrees and to seek biomedical
research careers; (2) broaden minority research efforts and scientific training
to encompass international health problems in an attempt to solve them; (3)
stimulate novel approaches to studying worldwide health problems that
disproportionately affect minority populations; (4) assist minority scientists
to participate in international collaborative relationships and work
effectively in the rapidly evolving global scientific environment. These
efforts should make students aware of the importance of international research
collaboration and of the many opportunities these experiences make available to
them. To achieve these aims, students will spend their 12 week summer research
experience at one of the sites with the following objectives: to work in
experimental design, interpret data, use analytical methods, use scientific
equipment, learn lab safety; research literature associated with these
projects, use ethical conduct in research. The grant will support 10
students/year, for 12 weeks each summer between May and August at the foreign
sites for the fiscal years beginning 2000-2004. BU will grant students three
semester hours of credit for the internship. Upon completion of their
internships, the students will make oral presentations of their foreign
research experiences at scientific meetings, publish with their mentor(s) in
journals and prepare a Reflective Scrapbook. Another value of this foreign
experience is the immersion of the students into different cultures. These
students will be better able to appreciate the richness of diversity and
culture in different countries as they work together to become leaders in the
scientific community of the future. Our faculty mentors have ongoing
international collaborative research relationships with the sites and the MIRT
research experiences will expand existing research capabilities, provide for
joint conference presentations, publications and grant applications for future
work.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
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Project Terms
AsiaBritish IslesCaribbean islandshealth science researchinternational cooperationminority health professionaltraining
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
046033999
UEI
NNULQVJJCKY7
Project Start Date
01-September-1996
Project End Date
28-February-2006
Budget Start Date
01-March-2003
Budget End Date
28-February-2006
Project Funding Information for 2003
Total Funding
$146,774
Direct Costs
$137,013
Indirect Costs
$9,761
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2003
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
$128,592
2003
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$18,182
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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