2020
DOI: 10.18865/ed.30.1.5
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The NIDDK High School Short-Term Research Experience for Underrepresented Persons

Abstract: Background: Increasing the pipeline of aspiring minority biomedical/health profes­sionals is a crucial component to diversifying the health science workforce. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) created the High School Short-Term Research Experience for Underrepresented Persons (HS-STEP-UP) to provide introductory biomedical/biobe­havioral research experiences to promising high school students, who are traditionally underrepresented in the biomedical/biobe­havioral scie… Show more

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“…There are hundreds of programs that engage high school and college students in science research each year ( 16 18 ). Our program, which provides a model for incorporating authentic disciplinary literacy skills of reading, applying, and producing primary literature, can be used to enhance the student’s research process, develop their communication skills, and expand their understanding of what science entails.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are hundreds of programs that engage high school and college students in science research each year ( 16 18 ). Our program, which provides a model for incorporating authentic disciplinary literacy skills of reading, applying, and producing primary literature, can be used to enhance the student’s research process, develop their communication skills, and expand their understanding of what science entails.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students then begin to work with a mentor on a research project. At the conclusion of the program, participants travel to the Bethesda, Maryland campus of the NIH to present their findings [ 16 ].…”
Section: Models That Successfully Engage Underrepresented Minorities ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NIDDK's approach to overcoming the dearth of minority scientists therefore begins before most young people have chosen a profession and continues through support and mentorship for minority investigators early in their careers. For example, each year the High School Short-Term Research Experience for Underrepresented Persons (STEP-UP) program provides a stimulating, rigorous 8-to 10-week summer opportunity to discover experimental science for about 100 African American, Latino/Hispanic, and American Indian or Alaska Native students, as well as students from US territories (10). STEP-UP also supports undergraduates interested in conducting NIDDK-supported research.…”
Section: Promoting Diversity In the Scientific Workforcementioning
confidence: 99%