Networking Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U2C · $101,909 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

The Networking Core of PERFORM-KUH proposes an integrated approach to strengthening the pipeline for KUH science. The Core brings commitment to and experience with early career engagement through mentoring, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and educational outreach. The objectives of the Networking Core are to: (i) increase the pool of interested and academically prepared students for KUH-focused careers in biomedical research or academic medicine, (ii) provide KUH-focused research training opportunities to individuals from populations that have been underrepresented in science and medicine, and (iii) facilitate and support near-peer mentoring among all trainees supported by PERFORM-KUH and maintain longitudinal engagement with the trainee community across the early career spectrum. To accomplish these overall objectives and achieve the following five specific aims, the Core will leverage the resources and expertise of two umbrella programs: the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Learner Experience Program (IDEAL XP) and Outreach, Education, and Research (OER). Specific Aim 1 is to synergize and partner with a robust infrastructure of experiential programs for undergraduate, post-graduate, and medical students to strengthen the KUH science pipeline. Specifically, PERFORM-KUH will support 8 students as PERFORM-KUH Scholars annually who will be matched with TL1 trainee research mentors and faculty at the five participating institutions. Specific Aim 2 is to partner with the OER to support mentorship and networking for 6 Philadelphia region high school students annually who are interested in pursuing STEM careers through paid summer internships in a KUH-focused area. PERFORM-KUH will support these Summer Interns in labs in nephrology, urology, or hematology with designated faculty trainers and TL1 trainee research mentors. Specific Aim 3 is to provide KUH-focused research training opportunities to individuals from populations that have been underrepresented in science and medicine to promote inclusion, diversity, and equity in the growing KUH workforce. The KUH-affiliated programs for PERFORM-KUH Scholars collectively recruit from >300 colleges/universities across the United States and its territories, and participants are primarily students underrepresented in biomedical research and medicine and/or those who attend smaller colleges/universities where the opportunities to conduct research are less extensive. Priority for the PERFORM- KUH Summer Internship will be given to students from low-income and underrepresented populations. Specific Aim 4 is to support direct peer communication and near-peer mentoring among all PERFORM-KUH trainees and maintain ongoing engagement with the trainee community by having trainees serve as mentors for the students in the outreach programs, conducting in-person networking and community building events, leveraging virtual collaboration tools, and maintaining an active alumni network. Specific Aim 5 is to rigorously ev...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10987326
Project number
1U2CDK136784-01A1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Principal Investigator
Michelle Denburg
Activity code
U2C
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$101,909
Award type
1
Project period
2024-09-01 → 2029-05-31