1. Enhancing the diversity and productivity of scientists in aging research: contributions of the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research, 2018–2023
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Guerrero, Lourdes R, Huerta, Denisse M, and Pourat, Nadereh
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Curriculum and Pedagogy ,Education ,Aging ,Health Disparities ,Minority Health ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Training programs ,health disparities ,diversity ,scientific workforce ,Education Systems ,Specialist Studies in Education ,Gerontology ,Curriculum and pedagogy - Abstract
The Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) is a flagship education, training, and development program of the National Institute of Health (NIH), and the National Institute on Aging (NIA) focused on increasing the number and diversity of researchers in aging. We sought to assess the program's contributions to geriatric and gerontology education by examining the scientific productivity of 294 RCMAR scientists who received pilot funding from the program during the last complete grant cycle, 2018 to 2023. Across the 18 funded sites, the scientists obtained 53 NIH grants and 29 NIA-specific grants. They published 281 manuscripts, of which 141 were noted as direct outcomes of the pilot funding and support received through the program. Findings indicated that the RCMAR program in its last cycle succeeded in promoting education and scientific career development of researchers from diverse backgrounds and researchers focused on health disparities to conduct transdisciplinary social and behavioral aging research.
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- 2024