Research Training in Cell and Molecular Biology

NIH RePORTER · NIH · T32 · $1,052,476 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The mission of the UCLA Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) Training Program, currently in its 46th year, is to provide essential training for the next generation of PhDs in the developing fields of genomics, proteomics, systems biology, quantitative and structural biology, stem cell biology, and bioinformatics so that they are poised for successful careers in the biosciences. In addition, the CMB provides students with operational and professional skills training in an inclusive, collaborative, and supportive environment. The CMB Training Program brings together students and faculty from the life sciences and physical sciences who share a common interest in cellular and molecular biology but whose interactions might otherwise be limited. The 37 faculty that will participate in the CMB Training Program are drawn from nine departments that span the UCLA School of Medicine and the UCLA College. These training faculty are passionate about using cutting-edge multidisciplinary approaches to tackle complex biological questions at the cellular and molecular level. The proximity of research buildings and university-supported state-of-the-art shared resources, along with the collaborative spirit that defines biomedical research at UCLA, facilitate cross-discipline interactions and foster interdisciplinary research studies. This environment provides trainees a unique opportunity to obtain broad foundational training in modern cell and molecular biology. CMB trainees are drawn from four PhD graduate programs: the Molecular Biology Interdepartmental Program; Neuroscience; Biochemistry, Molecular & Structural Biology; and Chemistry. Each year, the CMB Training Program will recruit 12 new students to a two-year program, which will be inclusive of students from underrepresented groups in the sciences. As part of the CMB training plan, CMB trainees must take four foundational courses that were designed specifically for training in modern cellular and molecular biology research. The objectives of these courses are to train students to develop technical, operational, and professional skills that will prepare them for biomedical careers including: a broad understanding of the cell and molecular biology field and the pressing questions and modern approaches used to address them; rigorous experimental design skills; statistical skills for data analysis; analytical and critical thinking skills; oral and written communication skills; resilience skills; and an understanding of how to conduct safe and ethical research studies. Through a CMB career development course, trainees are also exposed to broad biomedical careers and acquire knowledge on how to prepare and apply for these professions. The CMB Training Program also provides mentoring and structured cohort-building and training activities, like the CMB Luncheon Seminar Series and the CMB retreat, that engage, support, and retain students in science and promote collaborative studies among trainees. Toget...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10409128
Project number
1T32GM145388-01
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
Principal Investigator
Jorge Torres
Activity code
T32
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$1,052,476
Award type
1
Project period
2022-07-01 → 2027-06-30