# Saint Regis Mohawk Research Scholars Program

> **NIH NIH S06** · SAINT REGIS MOHAWK TRIBE · 2024 · $464,027

## Abstract

Abstract
There is an under-representation of Native American professionals in cancer research and healthcare
to address the cancer health disparities concentrated within the Native Nations. The Saint Regis
Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) shares a mission with Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Roswell
Park) to cultivate a cadre of Native American cancer professionals to address the disproportionate
cancer burden suffered by the SRMT community. The lack of Native American science and health
professionals is attributable to lower rates of college science degree completion, like other under-
represented minority (URM) counterparts. Impediments to persistence by URM students include
inadequate academic preparation and feelings of self-alienation in the collegiate academic science
setting. The objective of the SRMT Cancer Scholars Program is to bridge high school and college
student advancement and persistence into college science majors and graduate training in science
respectively, by enhancing the research, scientific, cancer literacy and “scientist” self-identification of
SRMT high school and college students. To achieve this objective, SRMT high school and college
students will participate in experiential education experiences in research addressing cancer and public
health disparities in their own community. Students, enrolled in regional SRMT high schools, will
participate in an after-school club to engage them in activity-based learning focused on cancer biology
and population science fundamentals. The after-school club will culminate in a three-week research
experience at Roswell Park, where they will apply principle knowledge to conducting research projects
under mentorship of Roswell Park faculty. College students will participate in 10-week research
experiences, to deeply study a behavioral health, biological or epidemiological cancer problem in the
SRMT community with a scientist at Roswell Park. To enrich their core research experiences, SRMT
college and high school students will form near-peer scholarly communities and attend culturally-
attuned lectures, professional development workshops and social activities coordinated by Roswell
Park's Center for Indigenous Cancer Research. Students participating in the SRMT Cancer Scholars
Program will impart knowledge about the importance of cancer research and benefits of participating
in research experiences in preparation for college and graduate school to their communities through
presentations made at community-engagement conferences at SRMT. The SRMT Cancer Scholars
Program will be evaluated on its effectiveness to inspire SRMT students' pursuit of advanced science
degrees; to prepare for academic success in college and graduate school; and to develop supportive
community and family environments to encourage persistence in health science careers that will serve
the SRMT community.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10840267
- **Project number:** 5S06GM142118-03
- **Recipient organization:** SAINT REGIS MOHAWK TRIBE
- **Principal Investigator:** Richard Paul Hershberger
- **Activity code:** S06 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $464,027
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2021-09-10 → 2026-01-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10840267

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10840267, Saint Regis Mohawk Research Scholars Program (5S06GM142118-03). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10840267. Licensed CC0.

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