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Network Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESLocation LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Sept 2021Deadline 31 May 2027
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Networking Abstract
The overarching objective of the KUH-ART Networking Core is to bring together all NIH-funded trainees

(Kidney/Urology/Hematology) for formal and informal opportunities to learn, communicate, interact, and

collaborate in a vibrant scientific community. This Core’s responsibilities are twofold, to: 1) ensure the

development of key infrastructure and operations that will provide peer networking and outreach; and 2) support

ongoing communication and events across the range of NIH trainees and activities of KUH-ART TL1 and facilitate

access to all Professional Development and Training Core programs. The Specific Aims are:

Specific Aim 1. To establish a digital platform to facilitate learning and social networking across all

trainee levels. After a review of available components for a learning platform, we propose to develop our system

around two robust software packages: Canvas (for repository building), and Slack (an integrated messaging

tool). This foundation will create a virtual community for KUH-ART trainees, fostering communication that is

driven by the trainees themselves. We will plan to work with other funded U2C sites to reach consensus

towards a shared digital platform architecture to link trainees across our sites.

Specific Aim 2. To facilitate communication between KUH-ART trainees and their mentors to promote

long-term trainee engagement, commitment and professional accomplishment. Aligned closely with

Professional Development Core efforts, we will use networking opportunities to facilitate career development,

including alumni and other key individuals that will foster trainees’ biomedical research insights and trajectories

in different ways (e.g., academic; industry; government; non-governmental organizations).

Specific Aim 3. To create a seamless path for communications across KUH-ART partner institutions and

networking across external programs. Across existing programs at UCLA, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,

Charles Drew University, and the UCLA-Harbor Medical Center/Lundquist Institute, we will operationalize

methods to streamline communications, activities, content curation and delivery for sharing within our KUH-ART

network. Trainees will be able to interact, both online and in-person, with individuals within the UC2, as well as

across other training programs.

The successful implementation of this Networking Core will ensure that NIH-funded trainees in biomedical

sciences will be connected, digitally and otherwise, in a community that fosters their learning, communication,

mutual support, scientific growth, and career development.

Grant Number: 5U2CDK129496-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: ALEX BUI

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