Title: The Idaho BRIN Program
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2The Idaho BRIN Program
- Building Opportunities for Biomedical Research
3An Opportunity
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- BRIN Program
- (Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network)
4 Growing Biomedical Research in Idaho
- How Do We Get There from Here?
5BRIN Program in Idaho
- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Bioinformatics
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
6Getting Three Universities to Work Together !
- UI, ISU, BSU
- Put Science before Politics
7Reasons for Low NIH Biomedical Research Funding
- Heavy teaching loads
- Inadequate infrastructure
- Low graduate student stipends
- Few undergraduate student researchers
- Disadvantaged students rarely participate
8BRINBiomedical Research Infrastructure Network
- Awarded October 2001
- 8 million over three years
- Build a network and collaboration
- University of Idaho, Dr. Mike Laskowski
- Idaho State University, Dr. Chris Daniels
- Boise State University, Dr. Julia Oxford
- Cell Signaling theme
9Cell Signaling
- How Cells Communicate with Each Other
- How the Cell Membrane Communicates with the
Inside of the Cell - Room for Everybody
10- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Bioinformatics
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
Drs. Robert Heckendorn and James Foster, UI
11Statewide Bioinformatics Access
- Hardware and user support (2.0 FTEs)
- Statewide access to research and teaching
software - Module development and site visits to
undergraduate colleges
Dr. Celeste Brown, Luke Sheneman, UI (top), BSU
bioinformatics computer lab (below)
12BioinformaticsTraining Opportunities
- Faculty and student workshops, classes and
tutorials - Dedicated classrooms at ISU, BSU and UI
- Annual statewide workshop
- Masters/Ph.D. program in Bioinformatics
Computational Biology
Dr. Alok Bhushan teaching bioinformatics
workshop, ISU
13- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
NMR Facility, UI
14State-of-the-art Research Facilities
- To provide greater access to technology
- Training of faculty and students
- Salary support for technical expertise
- Education outreach
Dr. Bill Fusco, manager of the Microarray
Facility, UI
15Core Facilities
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, UI
- Micoarray Facility, UI
- Proteomics Facility, BSU
- Animal Care Facility, Boise VA
- Molecular Core Facility, ISU
Moscow
Boise
Pocatello
16- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Bioinformatics
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
UI undergraduate student
17Pipeline to Graduate Education
- K-12
- Magic Valley Science Expo
- 6-9th grade Migrant Minority Youth Math/Science
Camp - 11th and 12th grade UDoc
- Undergraduate
- Scholars Program
- Fellows Program
- Employed as lab staff
- Sponsoring science club activities
- Graduate
- Assistantships
- Neuroscience and Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology Degrees
Sorcha Cusak, graduate student, BSU
18Undergraduate Opportunities Fellows Program
- 28 Students 2002
- 47 Students 2003
- 33 Students - 2004
- Disadvantaged background
- Students from all 9 institutions
- Didactic and colloquium supplements
- 100 Applicants
- Pool of graduate school applicants
Erin Douthit, former BRIN Fellow, current M.S.
student, UI
19- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Bioinformatics
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
Dr. Troy Rohn, BSU
20Faculty DevelopmentRecruitment and Startup Funds
- Recruiting biomedical researchers to enhance
current and future research areas - Startup funds
- Bridge salary support transferring to state
supported positions
Dr. Kathy Magnusson, UI
21Faculty DevelopmentSeed Grants
- Up to 25,000 per award
- Junior researchers working towards their first
R01 - Mid-career researchers seeking a second area of
funding - 26 Awards Statewide
- 11 at ISU
- 2 at BSU
- 13 at UI
Dr. Chris Daniels, ISU, with BRIN funded students
22Faculty DevelopmentGrant Writing Skills
- August 2002, 2003 grant writing workshops
- ISU interactive grant writing program
- External reviewers
- Mock panel review
23Agenda
- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Bioinformatics
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
Margaret Ricci, Outreach Coordinator, UI
24Undergraduate Outreach Steering Committee
College Steering Committee Drs. Dwight Wray
(BYU-I), Dan Nogalas (NNU), Mark Sugden (CSI),
Ann Koga (Alb.), Bob Murray (NIC), Jane Finan
(LCSC)
25Undergraduate Outreach
- Site visits to discuss needs and interest
- Development of individualized programs
- Student sponsorships
- Equipment purchases
- Faculty buyout to do research
- Travel grants to research conferences
- Inclusion in Annual Conference
- Representation on the State Steering Committee
26Agenda
- Overview of the BRIN Program
- Bioinformatics
- Research Facilities Enhancement
- Student Opportunities
- Faculty Development
- Outreach Activities
- Collaborative Efforts
Laboratory of Dr. Julie Oxford, BSU
27Research Conference, August 2004, Pocatello
- 180 Participants from all 9 member institutions
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- UG Poster Presentation
- Graduate Student Presentations
- Recognition Banquet
- Bioinformatics Workshop
- Grant Writing Workshop
- External Advisory Committee and Steering
Committee meetings
Undergraduate Fellows Poster Presentation at
August 2002 Research Conference, Moscow, ID
28WAMIN Research Consortium
- Regional cooperation
- Affiliate faculty status at UW
- Electronic networking
- Grant review cooperative
- New directions for the BRIN Consortium
29Western BRIN Research Consortium
- New NIH Multi-state Telecommunications grant
- Lariat - 10M over three years
- Goal To build Research Capability Through High
Speed Access to I-2
30BRIN Accomplishments
- Research Programs at UI, ISU, and BSU
- State Theme Cell Signaling
Research Core Facility Network
31New NIH Grants to Idaho
- 20/23 New NIH Grants received Support from BRIN
- 11.5 M 2003-04
- Idaho Leads USA in New NIH Support, Doubling in
Last Three Years
32BRIN Accomplishments (2001-04)
- Faculty Researchers 139
- Graduate Students 44
- Undergraduate Research 199
- ___
- Total 382
33INBRE IDEA Network for Biomedical Research
Excellence
- 16.1M over five years
- Create a Statewide Research Network
- Include Undergraduate Colleges
- Create an Educated Workforce
- Build a Sustainable Infrastructure
34Network Under INBRE
University of Idaho PhD Granting/Research
Intensive Univ.
Idaho State University PhD Granting/Research
Intensive Univ.
Outreach Colleges College of Southern Idaho (2
yr) North Idaho College (2 yr) Lewis-Clark State
College (4 yr) Brigham Young Univ. - Idaho (4 yr)
Network Research Partners Boise State
Univ. Albertson College of Idaho Northwest
Nazarene Univ. Boise VA Medical Center Mountain
States Tumor and Medical Research Inst.
35Cores under INBRE
- Administrative
- Bioinformatics
- Research
- Outreach
36Administrative Core
- Core Director Michael Laskowski
37Idaho INBRE Program
External Advisory Committee
38INBRE Bioinformatics
- James A. Foster
- Director, Bioinformatics Core
39Bioinformatics Goals for INBRE
- Redirect UI Core mission graduate education
research - Build BSU Core directed at research and education
- Enhance education/use at all 10 Colleges
40Idaho INBRE Program
- Research Core
- Carolyn Hovde Bohach
41INBRE will maintain and support access to the
infrastructure built by BRIN
- Core Facilities full-time expert technical
assistance - Faculty Development
- Mentoring
- Grant Development
- Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellows support
42Pipeline Programs
43Developing an Educated Workforce-Biotechnology
- Creation of BIO Idaho
- Idahos First Statewide Bioscience Association
44Mission of BIO Idaho
- Primary mission is to enhance the development of
the bioscience infrastructure in Idaho, promoting
the creation and retention of the states
intellectual capital by focusing on the process
of transferring promising technology into the
private sector for investment and development.
45BIO Idaho Member Constituency
- Universities and Colleges
- Business Leaders and Corporations
- National Labs
- State Labs
- Private Industry R D Labs
- Economic Development Agencies
- Developing Bioscience Companies
- Individual Entrepreneurs
46How Does BIO Idaho Help Idaho?
- New industry from Idahos existing infrastructure
strengths - Attract investment capital
- Critical mass in the biosciences
- Enhanced education stronger
university faculties and facilities - Vibrant entrepreneurial culture
47Putting It All Together
- Primary Goal of INBRE Sustainable Biomedical
Research - Jobs in Biomedical Research and Education
- Idahos Economic Future
48Keep Smilin