AADR Receives NIDCR Grant to Develop AADR MIND the Future Program
March 16, 2020, Alexandria, Va.—The
American Association for Dental Research (AADR) has been awarded a five-year grant
of more than $1.3 million by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research (NIDCR) in response to FOA RFA-DE-19-007: NIDCR Mentoring Network to Support a Diverse Dental,
Oral and Craniofacial Research Workforce. The grant project dates are March
2020 through February 2025 (Grant No. 1UE5DE029439-01). Principal Investigators
for the grant are David Drake, Professor of Microbiology, University of Iowa and the Iowa
Institute for Oral Health Research; Christopher
H. Fox, CEO, American Association for Dental Research and Effie Ioannidou, Director, University
of Connecticut Dental Clinical Research Center.
The NIH recognizes a unique and compelling
need to promote diversity in the NIH funded biomedical, behavioral, clinical
and social sciences workforce. The primary goal of this NIDCR program is to
establish a mentoring network that will enable a diverse pool of early career
investigators, including those from groups identified as underrepresented in
the biomedical, behavioral, clinical and social sciences, (see NOT-OD-20-031), to develop professional career skills; to enhance professional
career advancement and transition from one career stage to the next, such as
postdoctoral scientists transitioning to junior faculty positions, or junior
faculty achieving tenure; and to develop a high quality independently funded
research program.
The AADR Mentoring an Inclusive Network
for a Diverse Workforce of the Future (AADR MIND the Future) is
expected to build a vibrant and inclusive community of investigators whose
participation is vital to advancing dental, oral and craniofacial research and
improving the oral health of our nation. Ten new mentees will be funded per year
for the five funding years; and once the mentees complete the program, they
will become alumni. The program will offer educational activities and
interactive opportunities across the network, between mentors and mentees to
support the development of a diverse cadre of dental, oral and craniofacial
researchers.
“AADR is committed to increasing diversity and inclusion within
the organization and within the broader dental, oral and craniofacial research
workforce,” said Timothy Wright, AADR President. “This grant allows us to connect
50 mentees and mentors, several universities and three reputable organizations
to advance diversity and inclusion. It’s an outstanding opportunity that we are
proud to lead.”
The program includes a national
network of 11 universities and three organizations which will be intricately
involved in the program. The universities are organized into Eastern,
Western, Southern and Midwest Hubs and include the two dental schools based in
Historically Black Universities and Colleges, recognizing the importance of
diversity and inclusion for both mentees and mentors, as well as one
institution well-funded by the NIDCR, but without a dental school.
The universities include:
·
Columbia University
·
Howard University
·
Meharry Dental
College
·
Stanford
University
·
University of
California, Los Angeles
·
University of
Connecticut
·
University of
Florida
·
University of
Iowa
·
University of
Minnesota
·
University of
Oklahoma
·
UT Health Science
Center at Houston
The organizations include:
·
Oklahoma Center
for Mentoring Excellence will conduct a workshop for mentor training each year
of the grant.
·
The Alan Alda
Center for Communicating Science will offer one full-day Workshop in Science
Communication during the AADR Annual Meeting each year for the five grant
years.
·
The NIH National
Research Mentoring Network is an NIH-funded and supported, nationwide
consortium of biomedical faculty and scientists across universities and
institutions. AADR plans to integrate the program with key programs within the NRMN.
This is an important integration that will significantly benefit both
NIH-supported programs but most importantly, provide mentees with a
comprehensive mentoring experience that will lead to their success in academia.
About the American Association
for Dental Research
The American Association for Dental
Research (AADR) is a nonprofit organization with over 3,300 individual members
in the United States, dedicated to driving dental, oral and craniofacial
research to advance health and well-being through discovery and dissemination.
The AADR is the largest Division of the International Association for Dental
Research (IADR) with over 10,000 members. The AADR also manages the activities
of FNIDCR. To learn more, visit www.iadr.org/aadr.
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