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Vision Research Training Program

$172,632T32FY2024EYNIH

University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor MI

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This proposal from the University of Michigan builds upon a long-standing tradition of training graduate students and postdoctoral fellows for careers in vision research. The centerpiece of our current training efforts is the Vision Research Training Program (VRTP), which is now in its 20th year. The goals of the VRTP are to provide breadth in research training and professional development to keep pace with the opportunities for careers in vision research. The VRTP will (1) recruit and support candidate-level predoctoral fellows as they undertake and complete their thesis research, (2) recruit and support postdoctoral fellows as they begin independent research careers, (3) provide a formal structured education, (4) and provide all trainees with a program of professional development specific to vision research. Members of the Training Faculty are experienced mentors, who are well-funded, productive scientists that utilize the eye and visual system as models for basic and translational studies. The PI/PD is Dr. Patrice E. Fort, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and, Associate Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology. The Associate Director is Dr. Sara Aton, Associate Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. The annual admission and enrollment of training grant-eligible doctoral students justify our request for 3 pre-doctoral positions per year. Similarly, the number of training grant eligible postdoctoral fellows currently in training justify our request for 1 postdoctoral position per year. The University of Michigan is committed to diversity and strives to create academic communities that are representative of the global society. The faculty, students and staff are from all cultural, ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The University values the contributions of these diverse groups. The VRTP participates fully in initiatives at the University of Michigan to promote diversity in the biomedical sciences workforce. The University of Michigan requires the highest level of research integrity from its faculty, staff and students. All trainees participate in a multi-tiered program that teaches responsible conduct and emphasizes rigor and reproducibility in the administration of research.

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