Maldonado-Vlaar Carmen S, García-Arrarás José E
Biology Department, College of Natural Sciences, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus, San Juan, PR 00931.
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2024 Aug 31;22(3):A224-A232. doi: 10.59390/ZGLZ3652. eCollection 2024 Spring.
Over the past 14 years, the Neuroscience Research Opportunities to Increase Diversity (NeuroID) program, funded by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS), has played a transformative role in training numerous undergraduate Hispanic students within The University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (UPR-RP). This innovative Neuroscience-based research training initiative has successfully guided dozens of Hispanic students toward graduate programs in Neuroscience, significantly contributing to the enhancement of diversity within the academic and scientific fields. The achievements of the NeuroID program can be attributed to three key objectives. Firstly, the establishment of a comprehensive and innovative program has provided Hispanic undergraduate students with invaluable insights into various facets of a research career in neuroscience. Secondly, the program has fostered a robust mentorship network that supports selected students throughout their journey to become neuroscientists. Thirdly, it has strengthened the neuroscience network in Puerto Rico by bridging the gap between undergraduate teaching universities and research laboratories in top-tier institutions across the mainland United States.
在过去的14年里,由美国国立神经疾病与中风研究所(NINDS)资助的神经科学增加多样性研究机会(NeuroID)项目,在培养波多黎各大学里奥彼德拉斯分校(UPR-RP)众多本科西班牙裔学生方面发挥了变革性作用。这项基于神经科学的创新性研究培训计划成功地引导了数十名西班牙裔学生进入神经科学研究生项目,为学术和科学领域多样性的提升做出了重大贡献。NeuroID项目的成就可归因于三个关键目标。首先,建立一个全面且创新的项目,为西班牙裔本科学生提供了关于神经科学研究职业生涯各个方面的宝贵见解。其次,该项目培养了一个强大的导师网络,在选定的学生成为神经科学家的整个过程中给予支持。第三,它通过弥合本科教学型大学与美国大陆顶级机构的研究实验室之间的差距,加强了波多黎各的神经科学网络。