UAB Predoctoral Training Grant in Translational and Molecular Sciences

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Abstract

This is a new pre-doctoral training grant application in Translational and Molecular Sciences (TMS) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Currently, too few PhD graduates are entering the workforce with sufficient training in pathobiology of disease and translational experiences to effectively translate molecular advances into clinical practice. This proposal addresses this need with our goal being to provide a training environment that develops the necessary skills for the next generation of PhD biomedical scientists to incorporate translational objectives into their research and prepare them for the workforce of tomorrow. Our recent experiences in graduate education show increased demand from students for training in translational research. A major challenge in effective training in translational sciences for pre-doctoral students is the need to incorporate multiple disciplines and concepts ranging from understanding disease mechanisms, understanding of how findings may be translated in academia or industry, to understanding regulatory oversight procedures and rules. We propose a 2 year program (with 6 students per year) with students enrolling at the beginning of their second year. An integrative curriculum is proposed that involves didactic elements (that includes understanding disease mechanisms, drug discovery and development, translational research administration), career and translational research enrichment activities (including enrollment in a Certificate program in Translational and Molecular Sciences, academia and industry workshops, CTSA interactions and team based exercises that foster innovation, entrepreneurship and requisite skills and knowledge for commercializing discoveries) and meaningful clinical / patient interaction experiences, the latter of which will be linked with the trainees’ research interests. We feel that providing students with training in translational research early during a student’s matriculation will develop skills and enable them to incorporate translational thinking into their research and prepare them for the diverse requirements for the future workforce. To achieve this, we have assembled 60 training faculty with well-funded laboratories and a unique array of expertise and experience that address fundamental scientific problems with a strong emphasis on translation and human disease. Several disease areas that are perennial strengths of UAB are represented and will provide breadth for students in diverse research disciplines. This proposal underscores our previous and ongoing commitment to pre-doctoral education and our collective goal of providing an environment for students to learn and develop the skills they will require to be successful in the biomedical research and other science related occupations.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10417022
Project number
5T32GM135028-02
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM
Principal Investigator
RAKESH P. PATEL
Activity code
T32
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$267,799
Award type
5
Project period
2021-07-01 → 2026-06-30