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million grant from the that will be used to increasse the number of minorities and other disadvantaged individuales pursuingbiomedical careers. The progran will recruit college undergraduatesaand first-year medical students from populationes that are under-represented nationally in health-relatedr sciences. The students will undertake a 10-weeik period of hands-on laboratory experiences during the summer at theMedical College. Undet the guidance of Medical College the students will develop investigativw knowledgeand skills, particularly in the areax of cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematologiv or sleep research.
The experience is intendedr to buildvaluable self-confidence and interest in the health and aid the successful entry into graduate school or medical school. Dr. Kenneth Simons, senio associate dean of academic affairs and professo of ophthalmologyand pathology, and Jeannette Vasquez-Vivar, associatew professor of biophysics, will lead the program, called the Summet Research Education Program to Increase Diversity in Health Related “The goal is to work one-on-one with each studenft to help them map out a plan for advancing to the next step on their academivc path and providing them with the tools they need to get Simons said.
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