NM-INBRE Administrative Core

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY See Overall Component-Project Summary PROJECT SUMMARY This project is a continuation of the New Mexico Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (NM-INBRE), a statewide network that builds biomedical and community-based research capacity. The population of the State of New Mexico is majority-minority, lives mostly in rural areas, and is economically disadvantaged. The NM-INBRE program supports faculty research and professional development, encourages primarily undergraduate institutions to build their research culture, and provides formal research experiences to undergraduate students. Further, the NM-INBRE provides valuable access to data science technologies by providing consultation services, intensive training, and direct support for cloud computing resources to the faculty and students at NM-INBRE partner institutions. The network includes ten institutions of higher education and two Tribal Communities. NM-INBRE’s effective organizational structure includes institutional cooperation and recognition of each partner's important and unique roles. The proposed NM-INBRE_5builds upon prior scientific achievements, to facilitate effective integration of training and research using data science technologies, connect new investigators with established mentors and collaborators, and contribute to developing New Mexico's biomedical research workforce. The specific aims are: 1. To enhance the established multi-disciplinary research network that strengthens the lead and partner institutions' biomedical research expertise, infrastructure, and research environments, especially at primarily undergraduate institutions (PUI), 2. To provide support to faculty research programs at participating institutions through developmental research funding, access to critical research-enabling technologies and processes, mentorship, and various professional development activities, 3. To provide research opportunities and training for students from primarily undergraduate institutions, community colleges, and minority-serving institutions to build a pipeline to healthresearch careers within IDeA states, 4. Encourage collaborative, interdisciplinary research among NM-INBRE investigators (within New Mexico and in other INBRE states), and between NM-INBRE and COBRE investigators. Organizations participating in NM-INBRE include the non-PUI institutions New Mexico State University (NMSU) as the lead institution, the University of New Mexico, both main campus and its Health Sciences Center (UNM), the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR), and Burrell College of Medicine (BCOM). Partner PUI institutions include Dona Ana Community College (DACC), Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU), New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMT), New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU), Northern New Mexico College (NNMC), San Juan College (SJC), and Western New Mexico University (WNMU).

Key facts

NIH application ID
11075726
Project number
3P20GM103451-24S1
Recipient
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY LAS CRUCES
Principal Investigator
SHELLEY LUSETTI
Activity code
P20
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$149,555
Award type
3
Project period
2001-09-30 → 2029-03-31