Infectious Diseases and Inflammatory Disorders Training Program

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This is renewal application for an interdepartmental training program in Infectious Diseases and Inflammatory Disorders. It is designed to foster the interests of outstanding medical students in biomedical research. In the current funding periods (2014-2019), this program has offered training opportunities for a total of 47 trainees, leading to publication/submission of 14 peer-reviewed manuscripts and 19 poster awards at national/regional scientific meetings. Importantly, this enrichment program combines the faculty’s innovative research expertise with unique institutional strengths for the education of medical students. Hands-on training will be provided by 23 faculty members from seven basic science and clinical departments at UTMB. The research themes will be centered on infections and inflammation, especially on transmission of pathogens, the pathogenesis of neuroinflammation, regulation of host inflammatory responses at the sites of pathogen entry (airway, skin, and mucosa), regulation of leukocyte migration in the blood, liver brain and other organs, and vaccine/drug development for the control of pathogens and tissue damage. Trainees (9 per year, 45 in total) will devote full- time participation during a ten-week research period and will gain an in-depth knowledge of biological concepts, modern research areas and tools. They will have the opportunity to choose basic, clinical, translational, or behavior research projects. The program will match talented medical students with NIH-funded faculty mentors, coupling the daily experience with an ongoing series of courses, summer research seminars, research-in-progress discussions, oral presentations, and monitoring from faculty members. The specific objectives are 1) to expose medical students early in their career to the excitement and technology of medical research and to foster their investigative and analytical skills; 2) to encourage medical students to pursue a career in basic and clinical research in the areas of infectious diseases and inflammatory disorders; and 3) to provide valuable experience and references for students who wish to seek additional research training and funding in the future. An adequate tracking system is in place for monitoring the career development of trainees and the continued success of this training program. Our ultimate goal is to promote the professional development for our medical students, enhancing their skills in research, oral/written presentations and leaderships.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10090094
Project number
2T35AI078878-11
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MED BR GALVESTON
Principal Investigator
Tian Wang
Activity code
T35
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$60,823
Award type
2
Project period
2008-06-01 → 2026-01-31