The Fisk-Meharry-Vanderbilt Biomedical Informatics Ecosystem to Support Diverse Students in Data Science

NIH RePORTER · NIH · R25 · $134,460 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The NIH administrative supplement will further the mentorship activities of Fortune Mhlanga, a scientist who has demonstrated a compelling commitment to mentorship and enhancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the biomedical sciences. This supplement will be attached to the NLM R25 award, 5 R25 LM014216 02, titled 'The Biomedical Informatics Ecosystem to Support Talented Diverse Students in Data Science (BEST-DS2).' This parent award began on September 1, 2023, and ends on August 31, 2028. Fortune Mhlanga is the PI on this R25 award. Our existing NLM R25 program will enhance this supplement, as the infrastructure is already in place, faculty mentors have been selected for the next two years, and we have many diverse students prepared to enter the program. Additionally, the program activities and presenters are already planned. This supplement will expand and enhance the NLM R25 award and further the mentoring activities of Fortune Mhlanga by supporting two major activities. First, a mentoring academy for early career faculty members involved in the parent NLM R25 award will be created and conducted by Fortune Mhlanga. Secondly, this supplement will increase the number of students in the parent award’s R25 program and enhance the program's mentoring activities. The specific aims are to: (1) Create and implement a mentoring academy to enhance the NLM R25 faculty mentors’ capability, (2) Increase the existing NLM R25 program by 3 diverse students per year for the next two years (a total of 6 additional students), (3) Provide a rigorous evaluation of the activities of this supplement, and (4) Disseminate information, lessons learned, and best practices through conferences, publications, and our HBCU/MSI networks, and increase our ties to other programs and universities involved in DEIA mentoring. The supplement will ensure that the R25 faculty mentors have better skills and training in working with and mentoring diverse students. The entire R25 program will have stronger connections to other individuals and organizations engaged in DEIA. There will be a focus on sustaining the DEIA activities and focus of the R25 PI, Fortune Mhlanga. The long-term goal of this administrative supplement is to support and sustain the ongoing and future PI’s DEIA efforts.

Key facts

NIH application ID
11037210
Project number
3R25LM014216-03S1
Recipient
MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE
Principal Investigator
FORTUNE MHLANGA
Activity code
R25
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$134,460
Award type
3
Project period
2022-09-15 → 2027-08-31