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Cardiovascular Research Institute NIH-T32 Research Training Program
The Cardiovascular Research Institute has been awarded
a NHLBI-T32 Minority Institutional Training Program for both pre-doctoral
and postdoctoral students at the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM).
The fundamental rationale of this program is to address the gross under-representation
of African-Americans in biomedical research careers. One of the most
promising mechanisms for increasing the generation of minority students
in biomedical science is to establish training programs at educational
institutions that focus their primary mission on the higher education
of minority students.
The long-term objective of the program is to create a training environment
in which minority students are inspired and mentored towards the pursuit
of careers as leaders in biomedical science. In particular, our
focus is to augment the number of highly skilled investigators pursuing
research related to cardiovascular science. The establishment of the
NHLBI-funded Cardiovascular Research Institute under the direction of
Dr. Gary H. Gibbons, provides a great opportunity to establish a first-rate
training program in Cardiovascular Science. A major strength of the
program is that it is situated within the preeminent center of higher
education for African-Americans in the world [the Atlanta University
Center includes the Morehouse School of Medicine, Spelman College, Morehouse
College, Morris Brown College and Clark Atlanta University]. The training
program has a unique combination of programmatic strengths:
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the abundance of talented minority undergraduates
and the culture of excellence within the Atlanta University Center,
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the strategic plan for nurturing this invaluable
human resource into future scientists,
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the quality of the research infrastructure and program
faculty of the MSM,
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the strong academic leadership and track record of
mentorship of the MSM faculty, and
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this program's innovative, collegial and collaborative
network of partnerships that includes: Emory University, the Cleveland
Clinic Lerner Institute, the Georgia Institute of Technology and Millennium
Pharmaceuticals Inc.
The training program for both pre-doctoral students and
post-doctoral fellows will focus in the area of Cardiovascular Science.
The emphasis on Cardiovascular Science establishes a thematic emphasis
that will provide a consistent coherence to the educational experience.
Although the training will focus on problems of relevance to cardiovascular
science, it is self-evident that the general field of Cardiovascular
Science encompasses a wide variety of disciplines and experimental approaches.
Accordingly, our program faculty includes a wide diversity of expertise
from a variety of fields. Similarly, the depth and breadth of the training
experience will provide the tools of critical thinking and technical
training necessary to pursue biomedical science in a wide variety of
areas. In short, our programmatic focus is on cardiovascular science
but our ultimate goal is to train leading investigators capable of discerning
important questions and elucidating novel answers.
One of the strengths of this program is the quality and integrity of
the collaborative partnerships that have been established with leading
research organizations. A major bond within these partnerships is a
shared commitment to mentoring minority trainees to pursue excellence
in scientific investigation. This structure is based on the recognition
that leading scientists in the 21st century are unlikely to function
in isolation in single investigator laboratories within one department.
There will be an increasing need to prepare trainees for a mode of scientific
investigation that involves collaboration within multi-disciplinary
teams of investigators. Moreover, we are entering a web-based world
of communications in which science will be conducted by collaborations
within "virtual" centers. Therefore, we have structured this
program in a fashion that transcends conventional department barriers
and geography. In addition to the strong base of research faculty at
MSM, the program is further enriched by its consortium structure that
includes talented faculty from Emory University, Georgia Institute of
Technology and the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Institute. The program is
structured to establish the best working relationships with scientists
who will enable our trainees to receive that best training experience
possible. A major criterion for inclusion into this program focused
on the faculty member's commitment to mentoring as well as the excellence
of the research program in cardiovascular science.

One of the major transformations in biomedical science
during the 21st century will involve the evolution of private-public
partnerships necessary for the pursuit of cutting-edge research. It
is now becoming evident that some of the most innovative research is
being conducted in the context of the biotechnology industry. Similarly,
it is clear that PhD students have career options that extend beyond
the classic track of grant-supported positions in academia. Toward this
end, we have established a research training partnership with Millennium
Pharmaceuticals Inc., one of the preeminent biotechnology companies
known for its high quality, innovative research.
It is anticipated that the collective effort of scientific leaders committed
to the task, a program faculty devoted to mentorship and a superlative
array of enriching research training opportunities will enable these
talented minority students to achieve their highest potential as future
investigators in cardiovascular science.
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