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Research Fellowships for NW Tribal Population Health Sciences Students

Organization NORTHWEST PORTLAND AREA INDIAN HLTH BDLocation PORTLAND, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2022Deadline 31 Jul 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AI model trainingAI trainingAddressAdvertisingArtificial intelligence model trainingCOVID-19CV-19CollaborationsCompetenceCoronavirus Infectious Disease 2019Decrease health disparitiesDegree programDegree requirementsDevelopmentDevelopment PlansEducationEducational aspectsEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEnrollmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Health ScienceEnvironmental ScienceEvaluationFellowshipFellowship ProgramFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsGraduation requirementsGrantHealthHealth SciencesHealth disparity mitigationHealth disparity reductionIdahoIndigenousIndividualInstitutionInvestigatorsLower health disparitiesMentorsMentorshipMethodsMitigate health disparitiesNARCHNational Institutes of HealthNative American Research Center for HealthOn-Line SystemsOnline SystemsOregonParticipantPersonsPopulation SciencesQualifyingR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramReduce health disparitiesResearchResearch ActivityResearch GrantsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearch ResourcesResearch TrainingResearchersResourcesScheduleScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistStudentsTeachingTrainingTraining ProgramsTribal groupTribesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWashingtonWorkWorkshopartificial intelligence trainingcareercareer developmentcollegecollegiateconferenceconventioncoronavirus disease 2019coronavirus disease-19coronavirus infectious disease-19developmentalenrollexperiencegraduate studenthealth science researchimprovedinterestlenslensesmeetingmeetingsminority studentnon-Nativenonnativeonline computerpeerpeer coachingpeer instructionpeer led team learningpeer mentoringpeer teachingpopulation healthprogramsrecruitrole modelscience educationscientific accomplishmentsscientific advancesskillssuccesssummer researchsummitsymposiasymposiumtooltribal communitytribal healthtribal peopletribal populationundergradundergraduateundergraduate studentweb based
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Full Description

The overall goal of this project is to increase the number of well-trained AI/AN researchers who are
prepared to conduct population health sciences research in diverse settings. Numerous authors have

documented the small numbers of tribal people who are career research scientists. Our efforts are aimed at

addressing this situation. For this proposed fellowship program, we will build on our successful record of

research career development for graduate students that we implemented in the previous cycles of NARCH

funding. We will continue to support AI/AN graduate students for their mentored research, prioritizing NW

tribal students enrolled in NW institutions. In addition, building on seven years of NIH support through the

national BUILD program, we will support undergraduate AI/AN students interested in population science

careers at Portland State University and other regional colleges and universities (new activity) as they

undertake and complete mentored research projects. While all students will complete their programs’

degree requirements for graduation, we will increase trainee research competencies by additionally offering

a mixture of skill-building courses in our Summer Research Training Institute program, via regularly

scheduled Zoom and web-based seminars, in-person workshops, through near-peer mentorship, and by

providing support to attend national, regional, and local research conferences.

Using a population health sciences ’lens’, our fellowship program proposal includes the following aims:

1. Recruit and retain AI/AN graduate students in population health sciences into our research fellowships,

in collaboration with NW college and university training programs and via national Indian education

foundations and organizations (AIESES) (Latter is new activity)

2. Recruit and retain AI/AN undergraduate students interested in population health sciences and support

them for research activities undertaken at their institutions (new activity for our NARCH).

3. Support development of all trainees via mentored research projects, Zoom-based seminars, and in-

person workshops to foster research skills, and by providing AI/AN role models, near-peer mentors,

and support for participation in national scientific meetings.

4. Evaluate the success of the project and track the trainees as they progress in their careers.

The end product of our efforts should serve the national agenda to build tribal research capacity and reduce

health disparities that currently separate tribal from non-Native groups in the U.S. In addition, our training

efforts directed at regional AI/AN students will help establish NPAIHB as an important regional resource for

tribal health research in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

Grant Number: 5S06GM145214-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: THOMAS BECKER

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