Table 1A - Summary of Student Participants - Undergraduate (UG) Student Data

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Program Outcomes Number of: This reporting year Current funding cycle (Insert funding years) Cumulative numbers (Insert funding years)
Participant positions awarded per Notice of Award
Unfilled positions
Participants appointed (unique individuals)
New participants appointed
Participants who participated in an academic year research experience at any location
Participants who participated in a summer research experience at any location
Participants who withdrew from the program (student initiated)
Participants who transitioned to other support
Participants who were terminated from the program
Participants who earned a baccalaureate degree
Participants in post-bac program funded by PREP
Participants who completed PREP program
Participants in other post-bac programs
Participants who completed other post-bac programs
Participants who matriculated in a biomedical Master’s degree program
Participants who earned a biomedical Master’s degree
Participants who matriculated in a biomedical Ph.D. program
Participants who earned a biomedical Ph.D.
Participants who matriculated in an M.D. or D.O. program
Participants who earned an M.D. or D.O.
Participants who matriculated in an M.D./Ph.D. program
Participants who earned a M.D./Ph.D.
Participants who matriculated in other doctoral research degrees
Participants who earned other doctoral research degrees
Participants who matriculated in other biomedical professional degree programs
Participants who completed other biomedical professional degree programs
Participants who withdrew from graduate training
Participants who entered the biomedical workforce (industry, government, etc.)
Participants who entered non-research-related positions

Instructions:

NIGMS provides institutions the resources to support and train underrepresented, STEM-oriented students, who upon completion of their training are likely to successfully complete a Ph.D. program in a biomedical science field relevant to the NIH. Biomedical research is defined as scientific investigations in the biological, physical, chemical, computational, engineering, mathematical sciences, and other relevant disciplines. NIGMS supports basic research that increases understanding of biological processes and lays the foundation for disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention. An overview of areas that fit within the NIGMS priorities in basic research can be found on the NIGMS website.