The PRIDE (Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research) program is a research career advancing training opportunity funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
Nine unique PRIDE Institutes were recently funded across the United States. These mentored research programs address the difficulties experienced by junior investigators in establishing independent research programs and climbing the academic ranks.
The PRIDE-Functional and Translational Genomics of Blood Disorders (PRIDE-FTG) program at Augusta University (PRIDE-FTG) aims to enhance basic and clinical/translational research skills using functional and translational genomics techniques.
The goal of this program is to train junior-level faculty to do research related to blood disorders such as sickle cell disease, white blood cell and platelet diseases.
Who
Why
When
What
Provide opportunity for Mentees to compete for Small Research Project pilot funding to support future extramural grant applications.
SIPID-PRIDE Reunion 2024- a new page coming soon!
PRIDE-FTG Alumni- a new page coming soon!
PRIDE-FTG History- a new page coming soon!
PRIDE-FTG
Health Sciences Campus
Georgia Cancer Center - M. Bert Storey Research Building
706-721-7607
CN-4113