Grant Expands ASU-UAB Cancer Research Program

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Sandra Phoenix
Thu, Jul 14, 2016 12:43 PM

Alabama State University News
July 12, 2016
Grant Expands ASU-UAB Cancer Research Program
A select group of high school and undergraduate students are spending their summer at ASU learning about cancer research and gaining exposure to the STEM fields thanks to the expansion of a federal grant.


Alabama State University recently received a $20,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), that expands an ongoing cancer research program for high school and undergraduate students into the summer.

The additional grant was made possible by an ongoing ASU-UAB CCC partnership funded by the NCI. That partnership was funded by a nearly $1.4 million, four-year grant awarded by NCI in 2014.
At ASU, Dr. Manoj Mishra, director of the Cancer Biology Research and Training (CBRT) Center, and Dr. Upender Manne from the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center are the lead principal investigators. Dr. Karyn Scissum-Gunn, ASU's associate provost for Academic Affairs, serves as the co-principal investigator.
The Summer Experience program in cancer research exposes talented high school and undergraduate students to cancer research and education.  The program is designed to engage, motivate and train students about cancer and health disparity fields.

Dr. Sabita Saldanha, an assistant professor of Biology, is the program coordinator. She said the award supports four high school and three undergraduate students.

"This award will boost the outreach activities on cancer research to our local area high school and our own undergraduate students," Saldanha said. "It also will help train the next generation of youth early in their career so they can be part of the STEM workforce in the future. The summer programs have been successfully used as a tool for student recruitment and retention."
The summer program began on June 1 and will end on July 27, when the students will travel to Atlanta for a Summer Institute.

Varun Kosgi, a rising junior at LAMP High School in Montgomery, said he will utilize the skills and techniques he has absorbed in his future endeavors.

"The invaluable research and lab experience provided to me through the CBRT at ASU is an extraordinary opportunity to delve into the world of biology, medicine and STEM as a whole," he said.

Kayla Pressley, a senior at Carver High School in Montgomery, said the program helped to give her direction about her future.

"The cancer research program has helped to shape my fascination in STEM, and turn it into a definite career path I would like to take later in life," she said.

For more information, visit www.alasu.edu/cbrt or contact Dr. Manoj Mishra 334-229-5085.

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Alabama State University News July 12, 2016 Grant Expands ASU-UAB Cancer Research Program A select group of high school and undergraduate students are spending their summer at ASU learning about cancer research and gaining exposure to the STEM fields thanks to the expansion of a federal grant. *** Alabama State University recently received a $20,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), that expands an ongoing cancer research program for high school and undergraduate students into the summer. The additional grant was made possible by an ongoing ASU-UAB CCC partnership funded by the NCI. That partnership was funded by a nearly $1.4 million, four-year grant awarded by NCI in 2014. At ASU, Dr. Manoj Mishra, director of the Cancer Biology Research and Training (CBRT) Center, and Dr. Upender Manne from the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center are the lead principal investigators. Dr. Karyn Scissum-Gunn, ASU's associate provost for Academic Affairs, serves as the co-principal investigator. The Summer Experience program in cancer research exposes talented high school and undergraduate students to cancer research and education. The program is designed to engage, motivate and train students about cancer and health disparity fields. Dr. Sabita Saldanha, an assistant professor of Biology, is the program coordinator. She said the award supports four high school and three undergraduate students. "This award will boost the outreach activities on cancer research to our local area high school and our own undergraduate students," Saldanha said. "It also will help train the next generation of youth early in their career so they can be part of the STEM workforce in the future. The summer programs have been successfully used as a tool for student recruitment and retention." The summer program began on June 1 and will end on July 27, when the students will travel to Atlanta for a Summer Institute. Varun Kosgi, a rising junior at LAMP High School in Montgomery, said he will utilize the skills and techniques he has absorbed in his future endeavors. "The invaluable research and lab experience provided to me through the CBRT at ASU is an extraordinary opportunity to delve into the world of biology, medicine and STEM as a whole," he said. Kayla Pressley, a senior at Carver High School in Montgomery, said the program helped to give her direction about her future. "The cancer research program has helped to shape my fascination in STEM, and turn it into a definite career path I would like to take later in life," she said. For more information, visit www.alasu.edu/cbrt or contact Dr. Manoj Mishra 334-229-5085. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) 404-577-5158 (fax) Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/ 7th Biennial Membership Meeting: Register here http://hbculibraries.org/html/2016meeting-form.html for the October 10,11 Membership Meeting in Atlanta. [Sized Coming Soon]NEW DIGS!!!! The HBCU Library Alliance is relocating to the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library. Transition process is near completion. Stay tuned!!! Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314-4207 www.auctr.edu Honor the ancestors, honor the children.