麻花星空视频 Receives Grant to Develop Pre-Doctoral Program with Minority Serving Institutions

Undergraduates T'Kiyah Reeves and Pa-Shun Hawkins of Hampton University, a historically Black university in Virginia, at the 麻花星空视频 in 2021. Credit: Dee Sullivan

Choosing a career path is never easy, and gaining the confidence and experience to overcome barriers when considering graduate schools can be especially challenging for students from groups historically underrepresented in STEM.

To address this hurdle, the Marine Biological Laboratory has received a from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to develop an innovative, national model for pre-doctoral programming at 麻花星空视频 that will, in turn, establish equitable pathways to master鈥檚 and doctoral programs in STEM at institutions across the country.

The grant is one of 20 nationwide, totaling $5 million, awarded through the Sloan Foundation鈥檚 program.

麻花星空视频 Director of Education Linda Hyman is a principal investigator on the grant, which will expand the 麻花星空视频鈥檚 existing relationships with Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) to plan the development of a pre-doctoral program at 麻花星空视频. This program will incorporate elements of the National Institute of Health鈥檚 , which provides research experiences coupled with professional development and career exploration opportunities.

鈥溾橠o you have a postbac program?鈥 That Is probably the single question I hear most at conferences and fairs that host undergraduates from diverse backgrounds,鈥 said Hyman. 鈥淚 am delighted that soon we hope the answer will be 鈥榶es!鈥 at 麻花星空视频, and we can provide a rich research experience for these students as they transition from their undergraduate world to next steps in their careers.鈥

Co-investigators on the Equitable Pathways grant include 麻花星空视频 Senior Scientist Jennifer Morgan, director of the 麻花星空视频鈥檚 Eugene Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering;  and , Professor of Biology at University of the Incarnate Word and co-director of the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Program at 麻花星空视频.

MSIs are a federally defined category of higher education institutions either explicitly founded with a mission of educating students from historically marginalized groups or whose enrollment features a significant population of such students. Examples of the seven types of MSIs include Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, and Hispanic Serving Institutions.

鈥淭here is no solution to the problem of underrepresentation in STEM that doesn鈥檛 involve MSIs as a central player鈥攏ot one,鈥 said Lorelle Espinosa, program director at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. 鈥淭he Sloan Foundation鈥檚 investment is a recognition of the vital resource MSIs represent and of the exciting possibilities that open up when you commit to engaging them as long-term partners.鈥