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Research Centers in Minority Institutions Scholar Exchange
The UR CTSI collaborates with the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Summer Scholars Program to offer research training to students at Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) who are underrepresented in the biomedical and health sciences. Students who apply through our RCMI Scholarly Exchange will benefit from the programming and educational opportunities organized by the Summer Scholars Program, as well as networking opportunities, educational resources, and workshops offered by the UR CTSI.
Goals
The Summer Scholars program is a 10-week research intensive program that includes working under the direct mentorship of a faculty member and participating in research/educational seminars and presentations on applying to graduate school and career development. Students who apply through our RCMI Scholarly Exchange will benefit from the programming and educational opportunities organized by the Summer Scholars Program, as well as opportunities to network with UR CTSI-affiliated faculty, staff and trainees, access our educational resources, and attend workshops. Review a list of research faculty who lead translational research programs and who serve as mentors for UR CTSI trainees.
This program aligns with the goals of the RCMI program, which is supported by the National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities and aims to foster the next generation of researchers from underrepresented populations.
Have questions about applying for the program or mentoring a student? Email Edwin van Wijngaarden.
How to Apply
Please visit the Summer Scholars application page for more information about the application process and deadlines.
Eligibility
The UR CTSI welcomes applications from undergraduate students at RCMIs. We particularly encourage students who aspire to a career as a clinician-scientist or are interested in pursuing a PhD in Translational Biomedical Sciences or Public Health Sciences to apply.
Applicants must be:
- Undergraduates from RCMIs
- US citizens, permanent resident aliens, or students with current F1 visas from their host institutions in the United States
- Matriculated college sophomores or juniors with strong academic backgrounds (must have a GPA of at least 2.5)
Resources
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Past Projects
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Current Course
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Schedule
Date & Time |
Session |
Presenters |
9/12/23
4:30-5:30 pm
In person
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Initial group meeting with learning cohort |
Laura Sugarwala/John Cullen
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9/19/23
3:15-5:15 pm
In person |
- CBPR Foundations:Getting Grounded
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Sherita Bullock, Healthy Baby Network
Jin Xiao, URMC
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9/26/23
4:30-5:30 pm
In person |
Group meeting
- Getting to know each other as people
- Establishing group norms
- What skills/abilities do we bring to CBPR partnerships
|
Laura Sugarwala/John Cullen
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10/10/23
3:30-5:30 pm
Virtual |
2. Developing a CBPR Partnership: Creating the "Glue" for Relationship Building
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Brooke Levandowski, URMC
Tiffany Lloyd, Allyn Foundation
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10/17/23
4:30-5:30 pm
In person |
Group meeting
- Building trust within the group
- Assumptions about the group
- Learn strategies for collaborative listening and speaking.
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Laura Sugarwala/John Cullen
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10/24/23
3:30-5:30 pm
TBD
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3. CBPR in the Real World: What's a Good Research Question?
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Kelly McDermott, URMC
Candace Cabral, RCSD Literacy Task Force
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11/1/23
3:30-5:30 pm
Virtual
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4a. Grants and Evaluation |
Silvia Sörensen, URMC
Gretchen Anthony, Teaching Artists Roc
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