Bridges to Baccalaureate Research Training Program at The University of Memphis

NIH RePORTER · NIH · T34 · $100,039 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The overall goal of the Bridges to Baccalaureate Research Training Program at University of Memphis is to prepare a diverse group of highly trained biomedical scientists to enhance the diversity of individuals entering the biomedical research workforce. This proposed project will be a partnership program between the largest community college and four-year institution serving southwest Tennessee, namely Southwest Tennessee Community College (STCC) and The University of Memphis (UofM). The short-term goal of this Bridges program is to enhance the knowledge, skills, values, identity, and self-efficacy as research scientists of STCC students from underrepresented groups in the biomedical sciences within a community of researchers. The intermediate goal is to inspire matriculation and persistence in biomedical science-related undergraduate programs at STCC, resulting in an increase in the number of students that transfer from STCC to UofM and complete the baccalaureate degree in the biomedical sciences. The specific aims of this Bridges proposal are to (1) admit at least 4 students per year from underrepresented groups in biomedical sciences-related degree programs at STCC into the Bridges program, (2) retain at least 80% of Bridges students for successful matriculation to UofM on a 3-year rolling basis, and (3) assist transferred Bridges students to persist to bachelor’s degree completion each year. New training strategies as well as plans for expansion and/or enhancement of existing training and educational programs at both STCC and UofM have been designed within an inclusive and culturally responsive context to attain our goals. The training and educational programs include curriculum enhancements for supplemental instruction at STCC, embedding Bridges trainees in a STEM diversity peer mentoring program for undergraduate researchers at UofM, expanding continuous research experiences at UofM, and expanding faculty research mentorship training at UofM. The expected outcomes of this planned training program are to significantly the 5-year average number of STCC students matriculating to UofM and who complete the baccalaureate degree in a STEM discipline, as well as increasing the number of STEM graduates in underrepresented groups who successfully matriculate into doctoral degree programs in STEM disciplines and/or enter the biomedical research workforce.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10935127
Project number
1T34GM150449-01A1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Principal Investigator
Robert A. Blaudow
Activity code
T34
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$100,039
Award type
1
Project period
2024-08-01 → 2029-07-31