# CSULB MARC U*STAR Training Program

> **NIH NIH T34** · CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH · 2021 · $351,845

## Abstract

SUMMARY
CSULB MARC Undergraduate Student Training in Academic Research (U*STAR) Program
 The overall goal of the current competitive renewal of the California State University Long Beach
(CSULB) Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) Undergraduate Student Training in Academic
Research (U*STAR) Program is to continue to increase the number of underrepresented/under-served
(UR/US) students entering and earning doctorates in biomedical sciences. CSULB plays a critical role in
serving the diverse urban populations surrounding the university in southern California. With the
Hispanic/Latino student population forming the largest ethnic group, CSULB has earned the designation and
recognition as a Hispanic Serving Institute, as well as an Asian American, Native American and Pacific
Islander Serving Institution. The MARC program objectives reflect CSULB's recognition as one of the top
universities in the nation for UR/US student education, academic excellence, and value. As a teaching-
intensive, research-driven university, its priorities are deeply integrated into the goals and extensive
commitment to access and success of UR/US students in academia.
 The rationale for the proposed training program is the immediate availability of the UR/US student pool,
the strong STEM education or graduation rates of CSULB, the success rate of the current MARC program in
matriculating MARC Scholars into PhD programs, availability of a strong research-driven group of faculty
mentors, who have well funded research programs, the experience in dealing with a diverse student
population, and who have published in peer-reviewed journals with undergraduate students. In the proposed
MARC program, we plan to recruit 10 Honors-eligible students, typically in their Junior year from Departments
that offer degrees relevant to the area of biomedical research. The program will identify students with potential
and interest in pursuing biomedical research as a career; they will be selected through a competitive
application process, and appointed for a period of 21-24 months.
 The design, objectives and key activities of the research training program are: (i) offer a rich, intense
and individually designed education through research-based, advanced topics curriculum, supplementary
academic support, priority registration and counseling to the trainees to; (ii) provide an enriching research
experience, in a mentored environment that fosters critical thinking and espouses a systematic hypothesis-
driven research methodology, (iii) train MARC Scholars in professional and leadership development activities,
and, (iv) encourage graduate school preparation. We have established collaborations with Universities with
outstanding graduate programs, which will provide additional short-term extramural research training for the
Scholar. Taken together, the MARC program will support the Scholars and lay the essential groundwork
required for them to enter and face the rigors of graduate school educ...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10165732
- **Project number:** 5T34GM008074-33
- **Recipient organization:** CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH
- **Principal Investigator:** VASANTHY NARAYANASWAMI
- **Activity code:** T34 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2021
- **Award amount:** $351,845
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 1988-06-15 → 2023-05-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10165732

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10165732, CSULB MARC U*STAR Training Program (5T34GM008074-33). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-25 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10165732. Licensed CC0.

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