Project Summary/Abstract Overall Component The Idaho INBRE-5 Program will continue to augment and strengthen Idaho's capacity to do and sustain biomedical research. The Overall component describes our progress and organization management plan for an Administrative Core, a Student Research Program, a Developmental Research Project Program, a Data Science Core, and an Alteration and Renovation request. These components will assist investigators to obtain independent grants and provide research experiences to students as a pipeline to health research careers. Activities will promote broad inclusion and multidisciplinary research. The PD/PI, CH Bohach, has 22+ years of experience administering INBRE, has an active distinguished scientific research career, and serves on the National Committee of the National Association of IDeA PIs. The Program Coordinator, SA Minnich, has 14+ years of experience in this position and a strong record as a biomedical researcher and faculty mentor. The Administrative Core Management Group provides seasoned organizational, financial, and evaluation support. The Program and Core Directors have the experience, time commitment, resources, and authority to manage their respective scientific responsibilities. All 12 Network institutions are represented on the statewide Steering and Executive Committees. An expert External Advisory Committee, chosen for their mentoring, research expertise, grantsmanship, and administrative skills, will help identify best practices and guide the Program. Every participating institution has made commitments to support INBRE-5. Such diverse institutional cooperation across Idaho was unprecedented before INBRE and has far-reaching positive significance for the INBRE Network to continue research capacity building. It demonstrates that INBRE is maximizing the potential to catalyze institutional changes that improve biomedical research and education on each campus. Undergraduate and graduate educational improvements will include science course/program modernization, integration of research and data science into the curriculum, scientific seminar programs, and purchase of key laboratory equipment. Resources will contribute to faculty start-up funding and salary augmentation. A Regional Alliance of INBRE Networks (RAIN) includes all IDeA states in the Western region (AK, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, WY) and forges interstate cooperation to reduce program redundancies, maximize Core usage, promote multidisciplinary research, and expand faculty and student research/educational opportunities. INBRE-5 will continue to share and leverage resources with other appropriate IDeA programs (INBREs, COBREs, CTRs, Bridges), NSF-EPSCoR, and Idaho industries. Our commitment to continue and expand the Network through these interactions is evidenced by the 47 Letters of Support and 11 institutional MOUs in this proposal. Each supporting document outlines collaboration, partnering, and/or leveraging programmatic strengths. This I...