Minority Supplement for Noele Certain

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Abstract

Wollmuth, Lonnie P ABSTRACT The trainee (Noele Certain) is a PhD student who is starting her 3rd year of graduate training in the Graduate Program in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology at Stony Brook University. Noele’s long-term goal is to maintain an independent research lab in parallel with a teaching career – she wants to be a strong role-model and mentor to other underrepresented minorities. I believe my laboratory will provide the necessary environment for Noele to achieve her career goals. Specifically, my laboratory and its surroundings will provide Noele with a strong intellectual and technical environment; she will study scientific issues of great clinical importance (structure/function and cell biology of AMPA receptors); she will obtain rigorous training – an issue of fundamental importance for any scientist; she will be given guidance but also considerable freedom so that she can develop and mature as an independent scientist; she will be given numerous opportunities to present her data in public forums, both locally and nationally; and finally she will be given opportunities to teach undergraand mentor undergraduates under my guidance. With a rigorous but broad background in molecular and cellular pharmacology, Noele will be well prepared to pursue her goal of a research career and to research any topic that may be appropriate as she develops her own research lab. In addition, she will be well placed to act as a mentor for undergraduate and graduate students including underrepresented minorities.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10007283
Project number
3R01NS088479-06S1
Recipient
STATE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK STONY BROOK
Principal Investigator
LONNIE P WOLLMUTH
Activity code
R01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$69,388
Award type
3
Project period
2015-04-01 → 2024-03-31