Grants and Contracts Details
Description
The University of Kentucky Summer Training in Alcohol Research (STAR) program provides 12
weeks of intensive, hands-on alcohol research for 11 outstanding undergraduate students. A
broad range of opportunities that are truly bench to bedside are available thanks to the critical
mass of alcohol research faculty in both basic and clinical science departments. Piggy backing
onto existing infrastructure for the Department of Pharmaceutical Science’s summer
undergraduate research program, trainees will perform independent research under the
supervision of alcohol research faculty, participate in weekly educational and professional
development seminars and be trained in responsible conduct of research. Hard work, discovery
and great science will culminate in a research presentation to faculty, laboratory personnel and
peers. Aggressive advertising of the program through scientific organizations, networking
websites, and directly to regional liberal arts colleges, undergraduate institutions, and especially
those schools serving underrepresented groups in STEM fields will allow for the recruitment of a
diverse pool of summer undergraduate trainees. In concert with the main goals of providing
hands on experience in alcohol research, we will be promoting biomedical science as a career
choice for these students. Evaluations of short-term and long-term successes of the STAR
program on our primary objective of increasing the pool of diverse applicants to graduate
programs and biomedical research careers will be conducted and followed throughout the years
of the program.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 2/1/14 → 1/31/19 |
Funding
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: $340,834.00
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