Contact PI/Project LeaderRUNNELS, LOREN W Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationRUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
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Abstract/Summary
This T32 IMSD proposal aims to increase the pool of PhD scientists from underrepresented (UR)
backgrounds who contribute and have a significant impact on the health-related research needs of the
nation. The proposal builds on an R25 award, managed (1996-2013) by the former University of Medicine &
Dentistry of New Jersey, and since 2016 by Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. From 1996-2013, the
program enrolled 89 students, of whom at least 86% are pursuing a research, science and/or medicine
career. Since 2016, IMSD appoints and trains UR students from 9 graduate programs (GPs) representing
all biological/biomedical disciplines across the Rutgers-New Brunswick campuses, with 21 students
currently in training. The IMSD partner programs have a robust pool of eligible applicants, committed and
productive faculty members, and resources to provide outstanding cutting-edge training in health-related
disciplines relevant to the NIH mission. The GPs provide their trainees broad knowledge and research
experiences needed to advance in their chosen fields, coupled with rigorous research design, data analysis
and interpretation. Students are trained to conduct research responsibly, ethically and with integrity, and to
think critically and independently. IMSD will play a central role in providing support, complementary to that
of the individual GPs, to promote the success of UR students, whether IMSD-funded or not. We are
requesting 5 NIH-funded predoctoral positions per year for 5 years, with 2 years of support for each trainee.
The IMSD trainees are integral to the community of UR predoctoral recruits who are funded using university
and GP resources. Aim 1 is to recruit, train and graduate with PhD UR trainees, with important metrics,
such as retention, time-to-degree and publication rate, comparable to or better than non-UR American
trainees, used to measure success. To this end, IMSD will provide: (1) close mentoring/advising; (2) a 0-
credit, required course in years 1-4 that will focus on annual student research presentations and related
professional and lay communication skills development; (3) career and skills development workshops; and
(4) an annual research symposium for trainees and mentors. IMSD activities will reinforce student training in
responsible conduct of research and standards/methods related to rigor and reproducibility. In Aim 2 we
will implement evidence-based and/or pilot strategies that improve the training and persistence of UR
graduate students, build scientific and professional identity, and increase awareness and readiness for
transition to productive and successful careers in biomedical research and research-related careers.
Programs will focus on: (1) student wellness; (2) development of writing and communication skills, including
submission of a fellowship application; (3) participation in career-oriented programs; and (4) community
engagement. In addition to the direct impact on our trainees, the IMSD, through its inclusion of all UR
students from GPs across the campus, will contribute strongly to a sense of community and belonging.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Narrative
This application seeks funding for an Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity Award to support the
recruitment and training of predoctoral students from diverse backgrounds with the overall goal of
increasing the pool of PhDs from under-represented minorities who engage successfully in
biomedical research and research-related careers. Our program structure and activities are designed
to bring together and train under-represented predoctoral students - including IMSD trainees and non-
trainees - from across the biological/biomedical graduate programs on the flagship Rutgers-New
Brunswick campus. Our training program adds IMSD-specific program elements to existing
institutional and graduate program-specific initiatives in order to enhance student success and
performance and at the same time improve career preparation and outcomes.
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