ASCEND Center for Biomedical Research

ASCEND Center for Biomedical Research ASCEND is "A Student-Centered, Entrepreneurship Development (ASCEND) Training Model to Increase Dive ASCEND is also on twitter !

ASCEND is "A Student-Centered, Entrepreneurship Development (ASCEND) Training Model to Increase Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce." The purpose of this 5-year (2014-2019) award from the National Institutes of Health is to strengthen Morgan State University's biomedical training and research infrastructure, with the ultimate goal of training undergraduate students to become outstanding

biomedical researchers. ASCEND will create a new cadre of biomedical researchers who are both familiar with the root causes of health and health disparity problems and highly competent to address them.

"The key to understanding the positive influence of diversity is the concept of informational diversity."
07/21/2017

"The key to understanding the positive influence of diversity is the concept of informational diversity."

Being around people who are different from us makes us more creative, more diligent and harder-working

01/24/2017

The SRC will have a research competition and an E-Board Election this Spring. Visit our webpage http://www.morgan.edu/ascend/src for more information

The Student Research Center is a place run by students, where they can exchange research ideas and find support.

01/24/2017

The SRC will have a research competition and an E-Board Election this Spring. Visit our webpage http://www.morgan.edu/ascend/src for more information

04/18/2016

The Community, Design, Health (CDH) Forum and AIA Baltimore are organizing a panel on Innovative Approaches to Healthcare Design, to be held in CBEIS building at Morgan State University on April 26, 2016 (6-7pm). This panel will feature three TED-style talks by prominent designers/practitioners.

The CDH Forum is founded as a transdisciplinary initiative, and we welcome participants from various fields, including but not limited to architecture, landscape design, urban planning, public health, medicine, psychology, nursing, sociology, and art.

Admission is free for faculty and students at Morgan (the link says it's $20, but that's for the reception at 5:30). More information on this panel is available on AIA website. Inbox me for more information as well.

04/15/2016

Morgan Ascend presents "Crafting your NIH Biosketch". Tuesday, April 19, 2016 from 2-4 PM at Dixon 201 (Dean’s Conference Room). The presenters are Gloria Hoffman, Ph.D., Professor of Biology and Mollie Lange, M.A., Research Associate. Faculty, post-doctoral fellows and staff who will be Principal Investigators or other Key Personnel on applications for NIH funding, including those for ASCEND Pilot Research Projects should attend this workshop. Registration is required. Please email Gillian Silver at [email protected]

Are you all ready?!?!?! It's this upcoming Monday!!!! We're pleased to host Dr. Doswell & offer his workshop on winning ...
04/15/2016

Are you all ready?!?!?! It's this upcoming Monday!!!! We're pleased to host Dr. Doswell & offer his workshop on winning SBIR/STTR to our educators.

04/15/2016

The Southwest Partnership is going to be having a YouthWorks program this summer in partnership with the UMB Office of Community Engagement. This program will provide up to fourteen young people from the Southwest Partnership area with the opportunity to learn marketable skills (such as WordPress website creation, graphic design, and community organizing) while working on a project that has been identified by their neighborhood associations as a need (projects include websites and logo development and holding and managing volunteer events for community green-spaces).
The goal is that the students will complete the program having developed a close relationship with members of the neighborhood association in the community where they lived, created a product that will increase the capacity of their communities, and earned digital badges that they can use on their resumes and online portfolios to demonstrate their skills to employers.
They are recruiting work study students from UMB to help manage and coordinate the program (there will also be neighborhood liaisons working directly with the YouthWorkers).
Are any of you looking for community-based work study positions over the summer? Inbox me for more information!

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