Project INSPIRE-HBCU Undergraduate Collaborative Summer Training Program to Inspire Students in Prostate Cancer Research
Abstract
The overall goal of Project INSPIRE is to provide continuum of opportunities including didactic and meaningful research experience and training in basic, biomedical, clinical and/or population sciences research for promising undergraduate students enrolled at Florida A & M University (FAMU), who are at an important career-decision-making point, in a host institution such as the Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC), with an established record of achievement in prostate cancer research, that will lead to attracting this group into careers that focus on prostate cancer research. The objectives outlined for this project will be completed in three years. As proposed, we recruited 4 students from FAMU during the summer of 2007, which were matched with their mentors and all completed the program as proposed. Four pilot projects and research reports were completed by the interns in the program and 2 scholarly abstracts were presented at a National scientific meeting. All 4 students have demonstrated interest in graduate study to continue their work with prostate cancer and efforts continue to enable this endeavor.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA479325
Entities
People
- Nagi Kumar
Organizations
- H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute