Project Details
Description
Our commitment is to increase the number of underrepresented minority (URM) students obtaining
undergraduate degrees in the sciences and subsequently undertaking careers or graduate education in the
biomedical sciences. We will do this by continuing to develop and strengthen the partnership between Stony
Brook University and the two largest community colleges in New York State: Nassau and Suffolk County
Community Colleges. The goals of the program are to 1) provide URM students from our partner community
colleges with a summer research experience where the students learn skills and techniques required to excel
in a research laboratory setting; 2) provide URM students from our partner community colleges with an
academic year-long research experience conducted at either the student's home institution or at Stony Brook
University; 3) provide URM students from our partner community colleges with research mentors and research
projects; 4) train URM students to read scientific literature and present their own research verbally and in
writing; 5) provide opportunities for URM community college students to present their research at local and
national meetings; 6) attract URM community college students to STEM disciplines and scientific research
through seminars and events; 7) educate URM community college students about the transfer process,
attending a four-year institution, research and scholarship opportunities, and the path to a STEM career; 8)
provide a smooth transition for URM students from our partner community colleges to Stony Brook University
by conducting course evaluations and hosting an open house for transfer students into STEM majors; 9)
strengthen ties between the faculty at our partner community colleges with the faculty at Stony Brook
University by developing new opportunities to collaborate in STEM research that includes URM students from
the community colleges; and 10) retain URM students in STEM majors with academic advising, mentoring and
tutoring from advanced undergraduate and graduate students in addition to Bridges faculty. In the past
nineteen years, we have encouraged over four hundred URM students from our partner community colleges to
pursue and science and biomedical-related education and career paths.
Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): GM050070-13 Moloney, Daniel J.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 05/1/16 → 04/30/19 |
Funding
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: $832,841.53
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