Contact PI/Project LeaderSLAUGHTER, GAYLE Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationBAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary
This project builds on a successful history of a 15 STT and 23 years of the SMART
summer undergraduate research program in the Graduate School of Baylor College of
Medicine located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. The objective is to inspire
and prepare under-represented undergraduates to continue their education in
biomedicine. The goals are (1) to introduce 10 undergraduate UR participants/year to
heart, lung and blood research, including cutting edge technologies in computational
techniques, imaging, tissue engineering, knock-out mouse analysis with a goal that 80%
will report that being in the program encouraged them to conduct research during their
career; (2) to promote more independent functioning as scientists, so that 80% will meet
all goals; 3) to expand and strengthen each participant's base of scientific knowledge,
including cutting edge technologies, with a goal that 80% will report a large to enormous
gain in knowledge; (4) to help students improve preparation for the GRE by increasing
scores by an average of 100 points on the combined verbal and quantitative sections of
the exam; (5) to provide personal career counseling to help students access the next
step in their training.
The plan for meeting our objectives include the following strategies: (1) Placing students
in productive research laboratories where they will become a part of the research team,
learn new techniques, like cryoEM, 2 photon microscopy, MRI analysis, tissue
engineering and computational analysis of data typically not available on their own
campuses and contribute to the research effort; (2) Encouraging and monitoring the
students' progress toward more independent functioning as assessed on the progress
assessment form; (3) Providing research discussion groups and seminars that
emphasize heart, lung and blood research and visits to several labs conducting frontier
level research in imaging, cardiac tissue reconstruction and computational analysis; (4)
Providing access to the SMART GRE preparatory workshops and test-prep counseling;
(5) Providing information and opportunities for students to gain better perspectives on
career choices through a variety of mechanisms, including a Graduate School Night,
graduate school application workshops, a session on MD/Ph.D. programs and personal
career counseling
Progress on each objective is monitored through a variety of surveys completed by
students and their mentors and analysis of brief written summaries and presentations of
participants' projects.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
This summer research program will involve under-represented undergraduates to
frontier level cardiac, circulatory, lung and blood research at Baylor College of Medicine.
Trainees will be full participants in the SMART Program that offers arrange of
educational activities to inspire and prepare students for biomedical research careers.
NIH Spending Category
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Project Terms
Biomedical ResearchBloodCardiacCareer ChoiceComputational TechniqueComputer AnalysisCounselingCryoelectron MicroscopyDataDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEducational ActivitiesEducational workshopFacultyFundingGoalsHealthHeartImageKnockout MiceKnowledgeLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchLearningLungMagnetic Resonance ImagingMedical centerMedicineMentorsMicroscopyMonitorMuseumsNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteParticipantPhotonsPreparationRecording of previous eventsReportingResearchSchoolsScienceScientistStudentsSurveysTechniquesTechnologyTestingTexasTissue EngineeringTrainingTraining ProgramsVisitVocational GuidanceWritingbasecareercareer developmentcollegefrontierimprovedmeetingsmemberprogramstissue reconstructionundergraduate research
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