# Pacific High Schools STEP-UP to One Health

> **NIH NIH R25** · UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA · 2024 · $291,567

## Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY
The John A. Burns School of Medicine of the University of Hawaii proposes to continue to develop the Pacific
STEP-UP Program to provide research training and mentoring to underrepresented and disadvantaged high
school students in the State of Hawaii, and the six US and US affiliated territories in the Pacific (Region E). For
the past 5 years, Pacific STEP-UP has enrolled 104 students in the NIDDK STEP-UP summer program, and
exposed other students to laboratory sciences during the school year. We continued to build capacity for
laboratory research in the Pacific colleges where there was none before us. We tracked 375 STEP-UP alumni
from as early as 2005 to find that a majority pursued college education with a science emphasis, and many
also sought post-graduate training and terminal degrees. Pacific STEP-UP remains the only formalized hands-
on research training program for high schools in the US Pacific, amid the urgent need to build and foster a
pipeline of underrepresented individuals seeking health research careers in order to combat health disparity in
this region of the world. With confidence that Pacific STEP-UP has established roots in the region, we will
continue our research training and mentoring program but charting a new course under framework of One
Health. The new strategy and approach in research training, mentoring, and in capacity building will further
NIDDK STEP-UP’s reach into the Pacific communities by bringing awareness of the interdependency of the
well beings of humans, animals, and the eco-environment; and its impact on health-related issues. The goal is
to seed and shape a culture that values One Health research as the means to address pertinent health issues
in these communities, and grow a cadre of “home-grown” scientists readied to research for solutions. In doing
so, we will fulfill NIDDK’s STEP-UP mission to build and diversify a pipeline of future scientists interested in
tackling health and disease questions related to NIDDK from multiple angles of trans-sectorial and trans-
disciplinary approach under One Health. Accordingly, we propose three Specific Aims. (1). Recruit best
qualified high school students (11th and 12th grade) from the seven US State and Territories in the Pacific into
the STEP-UP Summer Research Program, and track the cohort’s academic progress for a minimum of 5
years. (2). Provide individualized research experience (and related education and training) that stresses One
Health approach, and local community or population relevance. Provide STEP-UP alumni with follow up, and
research-focused, mentoring extending for 9 months. (3). Seed and nurture interests in One Health in high
school students while strengthening local colleges’ capacity to enable laboratory-, field-, and community-based
research with a focus on One Health concepts, all in support of the Pacific STEP-UP program by expanding
application pool and research opportunities, and strengthening the research training progra...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10817869
- **Project number:** 5R25DK078386-18
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
- **Principal Investigator:** George S Hui
- **Activity code:** R25 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $291,567
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2007-06-01 → 2027-03-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10817869

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10817869, Pacific High Schools STEP-UP to One Health (5R25DK078386-18). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10817869. Licensed CC0.

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