Brown University Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program

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Abstract

This proposal seeks continued support for the Postbaccalaureate program at Brown University (renamed ‘PREP@Brown) to advance our work in developing a highly-talented pool of knowledgeable and well-trained individuals who go on to pursue Ph.D. degree training and careers in the biomedical sciences. This work responds to the need to expand the U.S. STEM workforce. Informed by best practices and lessons learned from our ongoing work, we describe an innovative program characterized by a comprehensive and customizable set of interventions to support and advance students' academic and career development and success.   Each year, our program will recruit and support six research-oriented baccalaureate graduates (The Scholars) and provide them with interdisciplinary research experiences, individualized academic planning, professional development, and skill-building activities to increase their competitiveness and readiness for high-caliber doctoral programs. Participating departments for Brown’s PREP@Brown program are those in the Life and Medical Sciences Division and include biology, neuroscience, molecular microbiology and immunology, pathobiology, public health, and cognitive, linguistic, and psychological sciences. In addition to intensive interdisciplinary research experiences and knowledge development, multiple mentorship and community-building opportunities permeate the activities of PREP@Brown. This will create a community of scholars that will help participants successfully navigate training needed for readiness for graduate studies. The use of Individual Development Plans (IDP) will ensure that PREP@Brown research, educational and professional development activities are tailored to address each Scholar’s academic and career goals. The PREP@Brown Program will also create opportunities for faculty to engage in conversations about the importance of developing a talented workforce in the biomedical and behavioral sciences. We have developed a comprehensive evaluatio

Key facts

NIH application ID
11260142
Project number
5R25GM125500-09
Recipient
BROWN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
CARLOS D AIZENMAN; Amanda M Jamieson; Alycia Mosley Austin
Activity code
R25
Funding institute
GM
Fiscal year
2026
Award amount
$286,107
Award type
5
Project period
2018-01-01T00:00:00 → 2028-01-31T00:00:00