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National Institutes of Health

Supporting Biomedical Research


The NIH recognizes the need to develop and support scientific talent from across all demographic groups to join the biomedical research workforce. These investigators focus on questions about the human experience and health to improve people’s lives.


Through funding the Diversity Program Consortium (DPC), the NIH connects with a diverse set of institutions to gather evidence about different approaches to training and mentoring of students and faculty, and supporting research capacity building at institutional levels. As a Common Fund program supported by the NIH, the DPC provides a unique opportunity to understand and address issues at the institutional, social and individual levels that may strongly influence researcher success. Consortium initiatives support faculty development through implementing and evaluating effective approaches to training and mentoring, and build institution's capacity to facilitate faculty grant activities.


The DPC uses Hallmarks of Success—a series of goals over time—to assess the best methods to help new scientists reach career goals and faculty further develop research capacity, and to add to the knowledge base of what works. The information collected will then be shared with institutions nationwide so best practices can be implemented and adapted to local needs.

“We have to do everything we can to support and train the next generation of scientists and ensure they come from a diversity of backgrounds to bring their talents and experiences to solving complex problems in medicine, including those that have to do with health disparities.”

Dr. Alison Gammie at the 2021 DPC Virtual Research Symposium.

Gammie is the Director of the Division of Training, Workforce Development and Diversity at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH, and the DPC program lead.

Gammie is the Director of the Division of Training, Workforce Development and Diversity at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH, and the DPC program lead.

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DPC

OUR STORY

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NIH

CEC

BUILD

NRMN

SPAD & DPC DaTA

RESEARCH

HALLMARKS

BIOMEDICAL MAJORS

PUBLICATIONS DASHBOARD

PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES


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The Diversity Program Consortium Coordination and Evaluation Center at UCLA is supported by Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health / National Institutes of General Medical Sciences under award number U54GM119024.

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