Pittsburg State faculty and student biologists are involved in a
federally-funded effort to enhance biomedical research and training. This
web site describes the activities of the program on this campus.
The National Center for
Research Resources (NCRR) in the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
provides Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) to foster research within
states that traditionally have not received significant levels of
competitive funding from the NIH. One of the approaches of the IDeA Program
and the source of support on this campus was the Biomedical Research
Infrastructure Networks (BRIN) now referred to as the Kansas IDeA Network of
Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE).
The objectives of K-INBRE are to:
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bring together institutions within a state to establish a network,
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provide competitive funding to the state-based network,
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support institutional alterations and renovations,
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provide funding for modern laboratory equipment, and
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assist in the recruitment of new faculty.
K-INBRE funding is also
intended to strengthen the basic science departments of the undergraduate
institutions in the network by involving students in research. The
undergraduate institutions also serve an important “feeder” role to the
science departments of graduate schools within the IDeA-eligible areas.
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The lead campus for K-INBRE is the University of Kansas Medical Center. Participants in Kansas K-INBRE in
addition to Pittsburg State University are Emporia State University, Forth
Hays State University, Haskell Indian Nation University, Kansas State
University, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Washburn University, and Wichita
State University. |
Pittsburg State University
Current K-BRIN Activity
Scholars |
Mentors |
Future Plans |
Status |
| Rhonda Egidy |
Dr. Zurek |
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renewal |
Stacy Jones |
Dr.
Rider |
medical school |
renewal |
| Andrew Kleinberg |
Dr. Rider |
medical school |
new scholar |
Sara
Monrad |
Dr.
Rider |
medical school |
new scholar |
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