Program Director/Principal Investigator (Last, First, Middle): Bell, Thomas, J. Project Summary: The Human Tissue and Organ Research Resource (HTORR) is a division of the National Disease Research Interchange (NDRI), a not-for-profit NIH-funded organization whose mission is to provide the biomedical research community with human tissues for research. HTORR supports numerous disease specific research efforts, including common and rare diseases. For over 30 years, NDRI has received NIH funding for the HTORR parent grant along with several administrative supplement grants. To date, our administrative supplement awards have focused on expanding the HTORR’s scope and services. This application has the potential to support the career development of an individual that is battling an incurable, chronic rare disease. The benefits of this application are at least two-fold. This provides HTORR the opportunity to: 1) support the advancement of a career of individual with a health disability and 2) expand the HTORR workforce to include the perspective of an individual that optimistically battled a rare disease and continues to pursue their passion for advancing scientific research and education. Relevance: Fostering diversity in the scientific workforce is an important issue for the scientific community, including the NIH. The objective of this administrative supplement application is to expand HTORR’s efforts and initiatives to include supporting the advancement of diversity in the scientific workforce. OMB No. 0925-0001/0002 (Rev. 03/2020 Approved Through 02/28/2023) Page Continuation Format Page