Texas D-CFAR Initiative to Promote Diversity in HIV Science
The Texas D-CFAR CDEIPI program is led by Fred Pereira, PhD, Andy Rice, PhD and Alana Newell, PhD (Baylor College of Medicine) and colleagues from the Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions in Houston and the Science Academy of South Texas High School, Bernice A. Shargey, PhD, Marco Antonio Lara, Jr., EdD, Efrain Garza, MEd, Marcos Flores, MEd, and Criselda Rodriguez-Flores, MEd.
The Texas D-CFAR CDEIPI program engages URM/BIPOC high school students at DeBakey High School in Houston and the Science Academy of South Texas in HIV Science through
workshops on virology, HIV, and research with graduate students serving as their mentors. Participants are also granted junior Texas D-CFAR membership to expose them to the HIV science being conducted by Texas researchers and to afford them the opportunity to experience the community and excitement of HIV science.
The Texas D-CFAR CDEIPI program also engages URM/BIPOC graduate students in HIV science beginning with HIV research presentations to matriculating graduate students prior to entrance into graduate programs to highlight HIV research opportunities to stimulate their interest in the field. Graduate student participants receive mentorship to advance their careers and skills and participate in prestigious virtual national HIV meetings to gain knowledge, understand gaps in the field, and network with students and researchers from around the world.
For more information on the Texas D-CFAR CDEIPI program, click here.
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