Short-Term Institutional Research Training Grant
University Of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
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Abstract
Abstract Research is an essential element any medical professionalâs training and professional development. However, many medical students have limited opportunities to participate in laboratory, clinical or translational research during their training. As a consequence, the number of physicians that can be recruited into research careers is modest. The Medical Student Summer Research Program (MSSRP) allows medical students from any US medical school to experience research firsthand by spending 9-10 weeks conducting research and analyzing data in the clinical, outcomes, and basic science research laboratories of established faculty investigators at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (UCCOM) and the Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). The goal of the MSSRP and this Short-Term Medical Student Training Grant (T35 DK060444) is to provide medical students with short-term opportunities to participate in research projects that align with the NIDDK mission. To achieve this goal, we provide high quality, structured interactions with UCCOM / CCHMC faculty through focused research projects and outstanding mentorship. Since NIDDK support of the MSSRP began in 2001, T35 DK 060444 has supported 299 medical students and been cited in 163 publications. The number of UCCOM faculty with NIDDK-focused research programs has expanded considerably in recent years with a significant increase in NIDDK funding from $16.6 million in 2013 to $36.0 million in 2023. A partial list of research areas includes 1) gut microbiome and mucosal immunology, 2) inflammatory diseases of the liver and viral hepatitis, 3) liver development and hepatocellular carcinoma, 4) allergic and immune responses, 5) urologic and hematologic disorders, 6) organoid biology, 7) enterocyte biology, mucosal inflammation, and inflammatory bowel disease, 8) non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, 9) intestinal transport/absorption, 10) obesity and diabetes, 11) renal injury and rejection, renal carcinoma, chronic kidney disease, and 12) nutritional aspects of health and disease. The UCCOM has an outstanding track record in the development and recruitment of under-represented minority (URM) medical students, both locally and nationally. Since 2019, newly admitted classes have consisted of 51% women and 19% URM. Through its Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, UCCOM has several recruitment and retention efforts specific to under-represented students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Faculty demographics for the UCCOM (excluding Pediatrics) includes 1483 faculty of whom 41% are women, 69% white, 4% African American, 22% Asian, and 3% Hispanic. In June 2023, UCCOM counted 141 individuals across 26 distinct departments and divisions. These data attest to the large number of URM students and faculty that can participate in the MSSRP and support our goal of having 20% of our 12 requested positions filled by URM/diverse students.
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