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孟菲斯神经科学启动计划:促进学生成功并增加神经科学研究生项目申请者的多样性。

Memphis NeuroSTART Program: Promoting Student Success and Increasing the Diversity of Applicants to Neuroscience Graduate Programs.

作者信息

Sable Helen J K, Lester Deranda B

机构信息

Psychology Department, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152.

出版信息

J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2024 Aug 31;22(3):A246-A255. doi: 10.59390/YGCW6032. eCollection 2024 Spring.

DOI:10.59390/YGCW6032
PMID:39355663
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11441436/
Abstract

With grant support from the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences (ASSURE) program funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), we established a program intended to increase the number of underrepresented racial and ethnic minority (URM) and first-generation undergraduate students successfully applying to neuroscience and other STEM-related graduate programs. The Neuroscience Techniques and Research Training (NeuroSTART) Program aimed to increase the number of undergraduate students from the Memphis area involved in behavioral neuroscience research. In this two-semester program, students completed an empirical research project in a neuroscience lab, received individual mentoring from neuroscience faculty, became part of a STEM network, presented at research conferences, and attended specialized professional development seminars. In two cohorts of 15 students, 4 are PhD students in neuroscience-related programs or in medical school (27%), 4 are employed in neuroscience-related research facilities (27%), 3 are employed as clinical assistants (20%), and 1 is employed in the IT field (7%). The remaining three recently graduated and are planning a gap year prior to applying for admission to graduate/medical school. The Memphis NeuroSTART program has provided valuable training to participants, making them competitive applicants for jobs in the health sciences and for admittance into graduate neuroscience programs. By providing this training to first-generation and URM students, the broader impact of this program was an increase in the diversity of the health sciences workforce, particularly those specializing in neuroscience-related research and treatment.

摘要

在由美国国家科学基金会(NSF)资助的本科生研究经验(REU)项目以及由美国国防部(DoD)空军科学研究办公室(AFOSR)资助的激励和支持本科生研究经验奖(ASSURE)项目的资助下,我们设立了一个项目,旨在增加申请神经科学及其他与STEM相关的研究生项目的代表性不足的种族和族裔少数群体(URM)以及第一代本科生的数量。神经科学技术与研究培训(NeuroSTART)项目旨在增加孟菲斯地区参与行为神经科学研究的本科生数量。在这个为期两个学期的项目中,学生们在神经科学实验室完成了一个实证研究项目,接受了神经科学教师的个人指导,成为STEM网络的一员,在研究会议上发表了演讲,并参加了专门的职业发展研讨会。在两个由15名学生组成的群体中,4人是神经科学相关项目或医学院的博士生(27%),4人受雇于神经科学相关研究机构(27%),3人担任临床助理(20%),1人在IT领域工作(7%)。其余三人最近毕业,正在计划在申请研究生/医学院入学之前度过间隔年。孟菲斯NeuroSTART项目为参与者提供了宝贵的培训,使他们成为健康科学领域工作以及进入神经科学研究生项目的有竞争力的申请者。通过为第一代和URM学生提供这种培训,该项目的更广泛影响是增加了健康科学劳动力的多样性,特别是那些专门从事神经科学相关研究和治疗的人员。