Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States.
Center for Professional Development, Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States.
Front Immunol. 2020 Mar 17;11:465. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00465. eCollection 2020.
Promoting diversity across biomedical fields is crucial for building comprehensive and innovative research programs, as well as providing trainees from underrepresented groups (URGs) the ability to establish agency and develop skills in a culturally and structurally supportive environment. Despite this awareness, there is still a lack of students from URGs being trained for independent research careers. The Immunology, Microbiology, and Virology (IMV) graduate program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (URSMD) has been working for the last 13 years to increase diversity through an NIH funded Post-baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP). Historically, our program has trained URG scholars in Immunology, but as we have progressed we have embraced the understanding that both the scholars and the institution benefit from expanding the interdisciplinary nature of our program. Over the last 3 years, we have integrated a broader and highly collaborative faculty mentor pool, including representation from Immunology, Microbiology, Virology, Neuroscience, Genetics, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Toxicology, and Biomedical Engineering. This expansion, coupled with changes in our education program, including skill building workshops and cross campus integration with our student diversity groups and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, has strengthened the competitiveness and success of our cohorts. These improvements are enhancing the diversity of our graduate school, creating a research environment that retains students from URGs in biomedical research. We attribute our success to the interdisciplinary and team-building nature of our pipeline program, as well as the URSMD's initiatives to be a more inclusive and equitable institution.
促进生物医学领域的多样性对于建立全面和创新的研究计划至关重要,同时为代表性不足群体(URG)的受训人员提供在文化和结构上支持的环境中建立机构和发展技能的能力。尽管有这种认识,但仍缺乏接受独立研究职业培训的 URG 学生。罗切斯特大学医学院和牙科学院(URSMD)的免疫学、微生物学和病毒学(IMV)研究生课程在过去 13 年中一直通过 NIH 资助的后学士学位研究教育计划(PREP)来提高多样性。从历史上看,我们的课程培训了免疫学领域的 URG 学者,但随着我们的发展,我们认识到学者和机构都受益于扩大我们计划的跨学科性质。在过去的 3 年中,我们整合了更广泛和高度协作的教师导师群体,包括免疫学、微生物学、病毒学、神经科学、遗传学、生物化学、生物物理学、毒理学和生物医学工程的代表。这种扩张,加上我们教育计划的变化,包括技能建设研讨会和与我们的学生多样性团体和多样性与包容办公室的跨校园整合,增强了我们队列的竞争力和成功率。这些改进正在增强我们研究生院的多样性,为 URG 学生在生物医学研究中创造一个保留他们的研究环境。我们将我们的成功归因于我们的管道计划的跨学科和团队建设性质,以及 URSMD 成为一个更加包容和平等的机构的举措。