According to the National Institutes of Health, PREP provides support for participants to work as apprentice scientists in a mentor’s laboratory. This program is expected to strengthen the research skills and academic competitiveness of participants for pursuit of a PhD degree in the biomedical sciences after completion of the one-year program. Grants are made to research-intensive institutions to support research experiences and courses for skills development.
LSU Health New Orleans will provide PREP participants with hands-on exposure to medical research, advanced courses and workshops to develop scholarly potential to prepare them for graduate school admissions, successful degree completion and careers in biomedical research.
“The LSU Health New Orleans PREP will become the regional hub for advancing the educational opportunities for students from groups underrepresented in the biomedical sciences,” adds Dr. Harrison-Bernard.
LSU Health New Orleans’ proposal received recognition for “the highly qualified leadership team and advisory board, a large pool of excellent research mentors, and a well-conceived program that provides scholars with intensive research experiences and graduate record examination preparation, comprehensive professional skills development, and mentoring, and the high likelihood that the proposed PREP would have a significant impact on the numbers of underrepresented PhD biomedical graduates, both from LSU Health New Orleans and nationally.”