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Table 1 Membership of Participating Departments/Programs (New Applications)

Table 1 Membership of Participating Departments/Programs (Renewal/Revision Applications)

Table 2 Participating Faculty Members

Table 3 Institutional Training Grant Support Available to Participating Faculty Members, Departments, or Programs

Table 4 Grant and Contract Support of the Participating Faculty Members

Table 5A Predoctoral Trainees of Participating Faculty Members

Table 5B Postdoctoral Trainees of Participating Faculty Members

Table 6A Publications of Research Completed by Predoctoral Trainees (New Applications)

Table 6B Publications of Research Completed by Postdoctoral Trainees (New Applications)

Table 6A Publications of Research Completed by Predoctoral Trainees (Renewal Applications)

Table 6B Publications of Research Completed by Postdoctoral Trainees (Renewal Applications)

Table 7A Admissions and Completion Records for the Participating Departments and Programs During the Past Five Years (Predoctoral Applicants)

Table 7B Admissions and Completion Records for the Participating Departments and Programs During the Past Five Years (Postdoctoral Applicants)

Table 8A Qualifications of Recent Predoctoral Applicants

Table 8B Qualifications of Recent Postdoctoral Applicants

Table 9A Qualifications of the Current Predoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program (New Applications)

Table 9B Qualifications of the Current Postdoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program (New Applications)

Table 9A Qualifications of the Current Predoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program (Renewal/Revision Applications)

Table 9B Qualifications of the Current Postdoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program (Renewal/Revision Applications)

Table 10 Admissions and Completion Records for Underrepresented Minority (URM), Trainees with Disabilities, and Trainees from Disadvantaged Backgrounds Clearly Associated with the Training Program (Renewal Applications, Optional for New Applications)

Table 11 Appointments to the Training Grant For Each Year of the Past Award (Renewal Applications Only)

Table 12A Predoctoral Trainees Supported by this Training Grant (Renewal Applications Only)

Table 12B Postdoctoral Trainees Supported by this Training Grant (Renewal Applications Only)

Table 1. Membership of Participating Departments and Programs (New Applications)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Participating

Department

or Program

Faculty

Members





In

Department

or Program

Faculty

Members





Participating

in This

Application

Predoctoral

Trainees

in

Department

or Program

[Supported by Any NIH Training Grant]

Predoctoral

Trainees



With Participating Faculty
Total (TGE)

A/B/C

Leave Column

Blank

Postdoctoral Trainees

in Department

or Program
[Supported by Any NIH Training Grant]

Postdoctoral Trainees



With Participating Faculty
Total (TGE)
A/B/C

Leave

Column

Blank

Dept. of Biology

45

14

38 [15]

12 (6)

1/1/0


50 [5]

15 (7)

1/0/0


Neuroscience Program

32

20

31 [20]

14 (7)

2/0/1


40 [7]

23 (10)

0/0/1


Dept. of Pharmacology (Medical School)

25

5

30 [10]

5 (3)

1/0/0


28 [0]

12 (6)

0/0/1


Totals

Need not sum

Need not sum

99 [45]

31 (16)

4/1/1


118 [12]

50 (23)

1/0/2




Table 1 Instructions: Provide the total number of current faculty members, predoctoral trainees, and postdoctoral trainees in each participating department/program. Faculty members may be counted more than once if they participate in a departmental as well as an interdepartmental program(s). Predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees are counted only once and should be associated with a single department or program. In brackets, indicate the number of predoctoral trainees and postdoctoral trainees who are supported by any NIH training grant. Indicate the number of faculty members participating in this training grant application, and the numbers of predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees with the participating faculty. In parentheses, put the number of trainees with the participating faculty who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE). Include the number of TGE predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees who are from underrepresented groups that fulfill the diversity requirement: TGE predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees who are underrepresented minorities (Group A), who are individuals with disabilities (Group B), or who are individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (Group C). Individuals may be counted in more than one of these groups if applicable. Data on Group C may not be required by the specific instructions in the FOA to which you are responding.

Summarize these data in the Background Section 2.2 of the Research Training Program Plan. Use the narrative to comment on the organization of the training program, the participating departments/programs, the extent to which faculty and students from those departments/programs participate in the program of activities to be supported by the training grant.



Rationale: This table provides insight into the environment in which training will take place. It allows reviewers to assess whether the program has the "critical mass" (trainees, faculty and other research personnel) and representation/distribution of scientific disciplines to be successful.

Table 1. Membership of Participating Departments and Programs (Renewal/Revision Applications)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Participating

Department

or Program

Faculty

Members





In

Department

or Program

Faculty

Members





Participating

in This

Application

Predoctoral

Trainees

in

Department

or Program

[Supported by Any NIH Training Grant]

Predoctoral

Trainees



With Participating Faculty
Total (TGE)

A/B/C

Predoctoral

Trainees



Supported by This Training Grant
Total (TGE)
A/B/C

Postdoctoral Trainees

in Department

or Program
[Supported by Any NIH Training Grant]

Postdoctoral Trainees



With Participating Faculty
Total (TGE)
A/B/C

Postdoctoral Trainees



Supported by This Training Grant
(TGE)
A/B/C

Dept. of Biology

45

14

38 [15]

12 (6)

1/1/0

2 (2)

1/0/0

50 [5]

15 (7)

1/0/0

2 (2)

0/0/0

Neuroscience Program

32

20

31 [20]

14 (7)

2/0/1

4 (4)

0/1/0

40 [7]

23 (10)

0/0/1

2 (2)

1/0/0

Dept. of Pharmacology (Medical School)

25

5

30 [10]

5 (3)

1/0/0

3 (3)

0/0/0

28 [0]

12 (6)

0/0/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

Totals

Need not sum

Need not sum

99 [45]

31 (16)

4/1/1

9 (9)

1/1/0

118 [12]

50 (23)

1/0/2

4 (4)

1/0/0



Table 1 Instructions: Provide the total number of current faculty members, predoctoral trainees, and postdoctoral trainees in each participating department/program. Faculty members may be counted more than once if they participate in a departmental as well as an interdepartmental program(s). Predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees are counted only once and should be associated with a single department or program. In brackets, indicate the number of predoctoral trainees and postdoctoral trainees who are supported by any NIH training grant. Indicate the number of faculty members participating in this training grant application, and the numbers of predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees with the participating faculty. Include the number of trainees currently supported by this training grant. In parentheses, put the number of trainees with the participating faculty who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE). Include the number of TGE predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees who are from underrepresented groups that fulfill the diversity requirement: TGE predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees who are underrepresented minorities (Group A), who are individuals with disabilities (Group B), or who are individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (Group C). Individuals may be counted in more than one of these groups if applicable. Data on Group C may not be required by the specific instructions in the FOA to which you are responding.

Summarize these data in the Background Section 2.2 of the Research Training Program Plan. Use the narrative to comment on the organization of the training program, the participating departments/programs, the extent to which faculty and students from those departments/programs participate in the program of activities to be supported by the training grant.

Rationale: This table provides insight into the environment in which training will take place. It allows reviewers to assess whether the program has the "critical mass" (trainees, faculty and other research personnel) and representation/distribution of scientific disciplines to be successful.

Table 2. Participating Faculty Members
(Alphabetically by Faculty Member)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Name/Degree(s)

Rank

Primary (& Secondary) Appointment(s)

Role in Program

Research Interest

Abrams-Johnson, Jane, PhD

Asst. Prof.

Pharmacology;
(Biochemistry-Medical School)

Mentor

Regulation of Synthesis of Biogenic Amines

Jones, Lisa S., MD

Res. Asst. Prof.

Microbiology and Immunology
(Neuroscience Program)

Mentor
Exec Com

Protein Structure, Folding, and Immunogenicity

Sandoz, J. Miguel, MD, PhD

Assoc. Prof.

Neuroscience Program

Mentor

Developmental Genetics in Drosophila

Thomas, C. James, III, PhD

Prof. & Chr.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

Program Director

Molecular and Genetic Analysis of RNA Viruses



Table 2 Instructions: List each training faculty member with his/her degree(s), academic rank, primary departmental affiliation and secondary appointments, role in the proposed training grant program, and research interests that are relevant to the proposed program.

Summarize these data in the Background Section 2.2 of the Research Training Program Plan. Use the narrative to comment on the distribution of mentors by academic rank and department, to discuss areas of research emphasis, and the rationale for the selection of participating faculty.

Rationale: This information allows reviewers to assess the distribution of junior versus senior faculty and clinical versus basic scientists participating in the training program, as well as their distribution by department. The data concisely summarize the scientific areas of the training faculty.

Table 3. Institutional Training Grant Support Available to Participating Faculty Members, Department(s), or Program(s)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Title of Training Grant

Funding Source Including Identifying Number

Active or Pending Project Period

Program Director
(Department)

Predoctoral Trainees Supported This Year

Postdoctoral Trainees Supported This Year

Short-Term Trainees Supported This Year

Total No. of Participating Faculty

(Number Overlapping)

Names of Overlapping Faculty

Bioimmunotherapy Training Grant

T32 CA05964-11

06/09-07/13

Baker, A.
(Pathology)

12



25

(6)

Abelson
Brown
Fields
Johnson
Sung
Watson

Pharmacological Sciences

T32 GM04823-01

Pending

James, C.
(Pharmacology)

10



19

(3)

Jones
Jenson
Watson

Genetic Basis of Mental Illness

T32 MH02708-07

06/07-07/12

Johnson, A.
(Psychiatry)

4

4


7

(2)

Johnson
Watson

Interdisciplinary Training in Nanotechnology

Dept of Ed

Pending

Small, V.

(Engineering)

6

0

2

12

(2)

Small

Wee

Med into Grad

HHMI

Pending

Brown

(Cell Biology)

4

0


10

(2)

Brown

Jones


Totals

N/A

N/A

N/A

36

4

2

N/A

N/A



Table 3 Instructions: List all sources of current and pending training support available to the participating faculty members. It is not necessary to list every training grant at the institution, only those with overlapping faculty mentors or student pools. For each grant, include the title of the training grant; funding source and complete identifying number; status (active or pending) and dates of the active or pending project period; name of the program director and department; number(s) of training positions (predoctoral, postdoctoral, and short term), number of participating faculty members; and list overlapping participating faculty members who are also named in this application.

Rationale: This table will permit an evaluation of the level of support for training available to each of the participating departments/programs and the extent to which the proposed training grant overlaps with or duplicates available training grant support. It is useful in determining the number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 4. Grant and Contract Support of the Participating Faculty Members
(Alphabetically by Faculty Member)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Faculty Member

Faculty Member Role on Project and Grant Title

Source of Support Grant Number

and Status

Project Period

Current Year Direct Costs Awarded
(Total Direct Costs for Awards With Substantial Future Changes)

Jones, J.

PI - Structure and Function of Acetylcholine Receptors

NIH 1 R01 CA76259-01*

05/09-05/014

$190,000

Jones, J.

PI - Purification & Identification of Receptors

NIH 5 K08 AI00091-03

11/10-11/13

$140,000

Mack, T.

PI - Control of Angiogenesis

American Heart Assoc.

03/8-03/11

$185,000

Mack, T.

Co-PI - Cell Culture Center

NSF PCM 80-12935
(D. Stockton, PD/PI)

12/10-12/13

$180,000

Mack, T.

Project Leader of Subproject 4: "Genetic Control of Cell Division"

NIH 1 P01 CA71802-02
(D. Stockton, PD/PI)

10/07-10/12

$165,000

Smith, J.


None



Zachary, A.

PI – Human Monoclonal Antibodies as a Therapy for Staphyloccal Enterotoxin

NIH 1 U01 AI-28507-01 *

07/09-07/14

$200,000

($3 million)



Table 4 Instructions: For each participating faculty member, list active and pending research grant and contract support from all sources (including Federal, non-Federal, and institutional research grant and contract support) that will provide the context for research training experiences. Exclude research training grants. If none, state "None." Include the role of the participating faculty member (PD/PI, co-investigator, etc.) in the grant and grant title; source of support, grant number, and status (use an asterisk (*) to indicate pending sources of support); dates of the entire project period; and the current year annual direct costs. If the source of support is part of a multiple project grant (for example, a P01), additionally identify the PD/PI of the overall project, and provide the above information for that component of the grant with which the faculty member is associated. For grants with major budget changes in future years such as clinical trials, include the total direct costs of the award in parentheses. Do not list grants that have expired unless a pending continuation application has been submitted.

Summarize these data the Program Plan Section 2.3.b Program Faculty. Analyze the data in terms of total and average grant support. Comment on the inclusion of faculty without research grant support and explain how the research of students that may work with them would be supported.

Rationale: This table provides evidence of the strength of the research environment, the availability of funds to support research conducted by the trainees, and the appropriateness of the participating faculty members in terms of their active research support.

Table 5A. Predoctoral Trainees of Participating Faculty Members
(Alphabetically by Faculty Member for the Past Ten Years)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Faculty Member

Past / Current Trainee

Trainee Name
(Where Training Occurred)

Training Period

(Degree)

Prior Academic Degree
Institution(s)

Prior Academic Degree(s)

Prior Academic Degree
Year(s)

Title of Research Project

Current Position of Past Trainees /
Source of Support of Current Trainees

Abbott-Miller, Jane


Past

*Schwartz, A.
(Cornell)

94-99

(PhD)

U. of WI

BA

94

Role of Transcription Factor X in Synaptic Plasticity

Asst. Scientist, Scripps Research Foundation

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Past

**Jones, J.

95-00

(PhD)

Grinnell

AB

93

Protein kinase signaling cascades in C elegans

Res. Assoc. Prof. Microbiol., U CA, Berkeley

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Current

**Baker, A.

04-

Cornell

BS

04

Gene Expression in Drosophila

NIH 2 R01 GM05964-06

Zyskind, J. Quincy


Past

None







Zyskind J. Quincy

Current

**Bunting, C.

05-

Vanderbilt

BA

05

Title not yet determined

NIH 1 T32 GM05066-05



Table 5A Instructions: For each participating faculty member, list in groups all past and current predoctoral trainees for whom the faculty member was/is the thesis advisor (past 10 years only). Indicate in parentheses under the trainee name where the predoctoral training with the faculty member occurred, if at a different institution. Exclude medical interns and residents, unless they are heavily engaged in laboratory research. For each trainee indicate period of predoctoral training and degree received; previous institution, degree, and year awarded prior to entry into training; title of the research project; and for past students, their current positions or for current students, their source of support. Designate Kirschstein-NSRA training grant eligible trainees (TGE) by an asterisk (*). In renewal applications, denote trainees who were or are supported by this training grant with a double asterisk (**).

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.b Program Faculty. Analyze the data in terms of the overall experience of the faculty in training predoctoral students. Comment on the inclusion of faculty whose training records may not indicate much recent predoctoral training experience.

Rationale: The data in this table permit an evaluation of the success of the proposed faculty in facilitating the progression of students in their research careers, the ability of the faculty to commit appropriate time to mentoring additional trainees, and the institutions from which their trainees are selected.

Table 5B. Postdoctoral Trainees of Participating Faculty Members
(Alphabetically by Faculty Member for the Past Ten Years)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Faculty Member

Past / Current Trainee

Trainee Name
(Where Training Occurred)

Postdoc Research Training Period

Prior Academic Degree(s)

Prior Academic Degree
Year(s)

Prior Academic Degree
Institution(s)

Title of Research Project

Current Position of Past Trainees /
Source of Support of Current Trainees

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Past

Schwartz, A.
(Cornell)

97-02

MD/PhD

97

U. of WI

Role of Transcription Factor X in Synaptic Plasticity

Asst. Scientist, Scripps Research Foundation

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Past

**Jones, J.
(Cornell)

98-03

PharmD

96

Grinnell

Protein kinase signaling cascades in C elegans

Res. Assoc. Prof. Microbiol., U CA, Berkeley

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Past

Howard, R.

01-04

PhD

01

Purdue

Excision Repair in Multiple Myeloma Cells

Postdoc, Pathology, Yale, lab of I.M. Sickly

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Current

**Baker, A.

07-

MD

07

Cornell

Gene Expression in Drosophila

NIH 2 T32 GM05964-06

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Current

Smith, D.

08-

PhD

08

U. of CT

DNA Repair and Chemical Carcinogenesis

NIH 1 F32 ES06942-01

Abbott-Miller, Jane

Current

Haggerty, D.

09-

PhD

08

U. of MI

Cell Cycle Control in Yeast

NIH 1 R01 CA76259-01

Zyskind, J. Quincy

Past

None







Zyskind, J. Quincy

Current

Bunting, C.

08-

DMD

08

Vanderbilt

Title not yet determined

NIH 1 T32 GM05066-05



Table 5B Instructions: For each participating faculty member, list in groups all past and current postdoctoral trainees for whom the faculty member was/is the sponsor (past 10 years only). Indicate in parentheses under the trainee name where the postdoctoral training with the faculty member occurred, if at a different institution. Exclude medical interns and residents unless they are heavily engaged in laboratory research. For each trainee indicate period of postdoctoral training and any degree received; previous institution, degree, and year awarded prior to entry into training; title of the research project; and for past trainees, their current positions; or for current trainees their source of support. Designate Kirschstein-NSRA training grant eligible trainees (TGE) by an asterisk (*). In renewal applications, denote trainees who were or are supported by this training grant with a double asterisk (**).

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.b Program Faculty. Analyze the data in terms of the overall experience of the faculty in training postdoctoral trainees. Comment on the inclusion of faculty whose training records may not indicate much recent postdoctoral training experience.

Rationale: The data in this table permit an evaluation of the success of the proposed faculty in facilitating the progression of students in their research careers, the ability of the faculty to commit appropriate time to mentoring additional trainees, and the institutions from which their trainees are selected.

Table 6A. Publications of Research Completed by Predoctoral Trainees (New Applications)
(Group Past and Current Trainees Separately, then sort by Year of Entry)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Mentor(s)

Past / Current

Name of Trainee
(Years in Program)

Publication (Authors, Year, Title, Journal, PMCID)

Berg

Past

Thompson, P.*
(1998-2003)

Miter, M.H., Owens, R., Thompson, P., and Berg, L., 2004, "Insulin Treatment of Diabetic Rats," J. Comp. Neurol., 373:350-378.

Chu

Current

Greenstein, M.*
(2008- )

Greenstein, M., and Chu, J., 2010, "Sympathetic Noradrenergic Innervation of Drosophila," Genetics (In press). PMC Journal in process.

Jones

Past

Brown, B.*
(2000-2006)

Brown, B. and Jones J., 2005, "Repeated Sequences in Drosophila," J. Mol. Biol., 242:503-510.

Corman, T., Walker, J.D., and Brown, B., 2006, "Ontogeny of Tolerance to Alloantigens," Am. J. Anat., 146:156.

Layback

Past

Wand, D.
(2000-2007)

No Publications

Neustaff

Current

Smith, B.*
(2009- )

Smith, B. and Neustaff, 2010, Preliminary x-ray crystal structure of beta-adrenergic receptor. Biophysical J., Abstract.

Peters

Current

Samuels, J.*
(2007- )

Samuels, J. and Peters M., 2009, "Molecular Analysis of RNA Viruses," Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 11, 12-18. PMCID: PMC2583929



Table 6A Instructions: For New (Type 1) Applications

Read FOA, SF424 (R&R) Application Guide Section 8, and Introduction to NRSA Data Tables first.

List publications of representative previous predoctoral trainees and of ALL current predoctoral trainees of the proposed mentors. Only include previous trainees over the last ten years and only trainees who would have been considered for appointment, if this program had been supported by an NIH training grant during their period of training. Sort trainees by Mentor. For each mentor, group past trainees separately from current trainees. Sort each group by the year of entry into the graduate program. In parenthesis, include the year the trainee started graduate studies, and if appropriate, when they completed their training. Designate Kirschstein-NSRA training grant eligible trainees (TGE) by an asterisk (*). List all publications of trainees resulting from their period of training in the faculty member’s laboratory or in association with the training program, through completion of their doctoral degree regardless of when the publication actually appeared. List abstracts only if a more complete publication has not appeared and label these clearly as abstracts. List publications followed by abstracts in chronological order. Boldface the trainee’s name in the author list.

When citing articles that fall under the Public Access Policy, were authored or co-authored by the trainee and arose from NIH support, provide the NIH Manuscript Submission reference number (e.g., NIHMS97531) or the PubMed Central (PMC) reference number (e.g., PMCID234567) for each article. If the PMCID is not yet available because the Journal submits articles directly to PMC on behalf of their authors, indicate "PMC Journal - In Process." A list of these Journals is posted at: http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm.

Summarize these data in the body of the proposal. For example, what is the average number of papers published by trainees, how many as first author, how many trainees graduate without any first author publication.

Rationale: This information provides an indicator of the ability of the mentor to foster trainee productivity and allows assessment of the research quality and authorship priority of previous predoctoral trainees.

Table 6B. Publications of Research Completed by Postdoctoral Trainees (New Applications)
(Group Past and Current Trainees Separately, then sort by Year of Entry)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Mentor(s)

Past / Current

Name of Trainee
(Years in Program)

Publication (Authors, Year, Title, Journal, PMCID)

Berg

Past

Thomas, P*
(2005-2007)

Miter, M.H., Owens, R., Thomas, P., and Berg, L., 2006, "Insulin Deficiency in Diabetic Rats," J. Nutrition, 373:350-378.

Chew

Current

Greenstuff, M.*
(2010- )

Greenstuff, M., and Chew, J., 2010, "Non-digestible fibre influences bioavailability of vitamins”, J. Pharm Sci. (In press). PMCID: PMC Journal in Press.

Easygai

Past

Schultz, H.
(2006-2008)

No Publications

Newpeeye

Current

Jones, W.*
(2010 )

No Publications

Peters

Current

Samuels, J.*
(2009- )

Samuels, J. and Peters M., 2009, "Molecular Analysis of DNA Viruses," Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 11, 12-18. PMCID: PMC2985900

Smith

Past

Green, V.*
(2005-2008)

Green, V. and Smith, S., 2006, "Repeated Sequences in Xenopus," J. Mol. Biol., 244:103-110.

Smith, S., Watkins, J.D., and Green, V., 2007, "Tolerance to Alloantigens in Frogs," Am. J. Anat., 146:156 (abstract).



Table 6B Instructions: For New (Type 1) Applications

Read FOA, SF424 (R&R) Application Guide Section 8, and Introduction to NRSA Data Tables first.

List publications of representative previous postdoctoral trainees and all current postdoctoral trainees of the proposed mentors. Only include previous trainees over the last ten years and only trainees who would have been considered for appointment, if this program had been supported by an NIH training grant during their period of training. Sort trainees by mentor. Group past trainees separately from current trainees. Sort each group by their year of entry into postdoctoral training with their current faculty mentor or in association with the program. In parenthesis, include the year they began their training and, if appropriate, the year they completed training. Designate Kirschstein-NSRA training grant eligible trainees (TGE) by an asterisk (*). List all publications of trainees resulting from their period of training in the faculty member’s laboratory or in association with the training program, regardless of when the publication actually appeared. List abstracts only if a more complete publication has not appeared and label these clearly as abstracts. List publications followed by abstracts in chronological order. Boldface the trainee’s name in the author list.

When citing articles that fall under the Public Access Policy, were authored or co-authored by the trainee and arose from NIH support, provide the NIH Manuscript Submission reference number (e.g., NIHMS97531) or the PubMed Central (PMC) reference number (e.g., PMCID234567) for each article. If the PMCID is not yet available because the Journal submits articles directly to PMC on behalf of their authors, indicate "PMC Journal - In Process." A list of these Journals is posted at: http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm.

Summarize these data in the body of the proposal. For example, what is the average number of papers published by trainees, how many first author, what has been the impact of these publications on their field of science.

Rationale: This information provides an indicator of the ability of the mentor to foster trainee productivity and allows assessment of the research quality and authorship priority of previous postdoctoral trainees.

Table 6A. Publications of Research Completed by Predoctoral Trainees (Renewal/Revision Applications)
(Group Past and Current Trainees Separately, then sort by Year of Entry)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Name of Trainee
(Years in Program)

Past / Current

Mentor(s)

Publication (Authors, Year, Title, Journal, PMCID)

Thompson, P.**
(1998-2003)

Past

Berg

Miter, M.H., Owens, R., Thompson, P., and Berg, L., 2004, "Insulin Treatment of Diabetic Rats," J. Comp. Neurol., 373:350-378.

Brown, B.**
(2000-2006)

Past

Jones

Brown, B. and Jones J., 2005, "Repeated Sequences in Drosophila," J. Mol. Biol., 242:503-510.

Corman, T., Walker, J.D., and Brown, B., 2006, "Ontogeny of Tolerance to Alloantigens," Am. J. Anat., 146:156.

Wand, D.
(2000-2007)

Past

Layback

No Publications

Samuels, J.*
(2007- )

Current

Peters

Samuels, J. and Peters M., 2009, "Molecular Analysis of RNA Viruses," Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 11, 12-18. PMCID: PMC2583929

Greenstein, M.**
(2008- )

Current

Chu

Greenstein, M., and Chu, J., 2010, "Sympathetic Noradrenergic Innervation of Drosophila," Genetics (In press). PMC Journal in process.

Smith, B**
(2009- )

Current

Neustaff

Smith, B. and Neustaff, 2010, Preliminary x-ray crystal structure of beta-adrenergic receptor. Biophysical J., Abstract.



Table 6A Instructions: For Renewal (Type 2) Applications

Read FOA, SF424 (R&R) Application Guide Section 8, and Introduction to NRSA Data Tables first.

List publications of ALL predoctoral trainees currently or previously supported by the training grant and of other representative trainees clearly associated with the training program. Include trainees appointed/representative for the past 10 years. Group past trainees separately from current trainees. Sort each group by their year of entry into the graduate program. In parenthesis, include the year the trainee started graduate studies, and if appropriate, when they completed their training. Designate Kirschstein-NSRA training grant eligible trainees (TGE) by an asterisk (*). Designate those supported by this training grant with a double asterisk (**). Indicate the trainee’s current mentor(s), if chosen. List all publications of trainees resulting from work conducted during their period of predoctoral training in the faculty member’s laboratory or in association with the training program through completion of their doctoral degree, regardless of when the publication actually appeared. List abstracts only if a more complete publication has not appeared and label these clearly as abstracts. List publications followed by abstracts in chronological order. Boldface the trainee’s name in the author list.

When citing articles that fall under the Public Access Policy, were authored or co-authored by the trainee and arose from NIH support, provide the NIH Manuscript Submission reference number (e.g., NIHMS97531) or the PubMed Central (PMC) reference number (e.g., PMCID234567) for each article. If the PMCID is not yet available because the Journal submits articles directly to PMC on behalf of their authors, indicate "PMC Journal - In Process." A list of these Journals is posted at: http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm.

Summarize these data in the body of the proposal. For example, what is the average number of papers published by trainees, how many first author, how many trainees graduate without any first author publication.

Rationale: This information provides an indicator of trainee productivity, research quality, and priority of authorship; and the success of faculty members in facilitating predoctoral trainee publication.

Table 6B. Publications of Research Completed by Postdoctoral Trainees (Renewal/Revision Application)
(Group Past and Current Trainees Separately, then sort by Year of Entry)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Name of Trainee
(Years in Program)

Past / Current

Mentor(s)

Publication (Authors, Year, Title, Journal, PMCID)

Green, V.*
(2005-2008)

Past

Smith

Green, V. and Smith, S., 2006, "Repeated Sequences in Xenopus," J. Mol. Biol., 244:103-110.

Smith, S., Watkins, J.D., and Green, V., 2007, "Tolerance to Alloantigens in Frogs," Am. J. Anat., 146:156 (abstract).

Thomas, P*
(2005-2007)

Past

Berg

Miter, M.H., Owens, R., Thomas, P., and Berg, L., 2006, "Insulin Deficiency in Diabetic Rats," J. Nutrition, 373:350-378.

Schultz, H.
(2006-2008)

Past

Easygai

No Publications

Samuels, J.*
(2009- )

Current

Peters

Samuels, J. and Peters M., 2009, "Molecular Analysis of DNA Viruses," Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 11, 12-18. PMCID: PMC2985900

Greenstuff, M.*
(2010- )

Current

Chew

Greenstuff, M., and Chew, J., 2010, "Non-digestible fibre influences bioavailability of vitamins”, J. Pharm Sci. (In press). PMCID: PMC Journal in Press.

Jones, W.*
(2010 )

Current

Newpeeye

No Publications



Table 6B Instructions: For Renewal (Type 2) Applications

Read FOA, SF424 (R&R) Application Guide Section 8, and Introduction to NRSA Data Tables first.

For Renewal/Revision applications, list publications of ALL postdoctoral trainees currently or previously supported by the training grant and all other representative trainees clearly associated with the training program. Include trainees appointed/representative for the past 10 years. Group past trainees separately from current trainees. Sort each group by their year of entry into postdoctoral training with their current faculty mentor or association with the program. In parenthesis, include the year they began their training and, if appropriate, the year they completed training. Designate Kirschstein-NSRA training grant eligible trainees (TGE) by an asterisk (*). Designate those supported by this training grant with a double asterisk (**). Indicate the trainee’s current mentor(s), if chosen. List All publications of trainees resulting from work during their period of postdoctoral training in the faculty member’s laboratory or in association with the training program, regardless of when the publication actually appeared. List abstracts only if a more complete publication has not appeared and label these clearly as abstracts. List publications followed by abstracts in chronological order. Boldface the trainee’s name in the author list.

When citing articles that fall under the Public Access Policy, were authored or co-authored by the trainee and arose from NIH support, provide the NIH Manuscript Submission reference number (e.g., NIHMS97531) or the PubMed Central (PMC) reference number (e.g., PMCID234567) for each article. If the PMCID is not yet available because the Journal submits articles directly to PMC on behalf of their authors, indicate "PMC Journal - In Process." A list of these Journals is posted at: http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm.

Summarize these data in the body of the proposal. For example, what is the average number of papers published by trainees, how many first author, what has been the impact of these publications on their field of science.

Rationale: This information provides an indicator of trainee productivity, research quality, and priority of authorship; and the success of faculty members in facilitating postdoctoral trainee publication.

Table 7A. Admissions and Completion Records for the Participating Departments and Programs During the Past Five Years (Predoctoral Applicants)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Department /
Program

Entering
Year

Applicants Applied (TGE)
A

Applicants Accepted (TGE)
A

Applicants Enrolled
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees Still in
Program
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees Completed Program
Earned PhD or
MD/PhD
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees

Left Program
Earned Other Degree
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees Left Program Without Degree
(TGE)
A/B/C

Reason for Leaving Program
(if training was not completed)


Department of Biochemistry

2006

8 (5)

0

6 (4)

0

4 (3)

1/0/0

2 (1)

1/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

Changed career interests

Department of Biochemistry

2007

9 (7)

1

6 (4)

1

5 (3)

0/0/0

4 (3)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

0(0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Biochemistry

2008

10 (6)

2

8 (5)

1

5 (3)

1/0/0

4 (3)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1) MS
1/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

Went to medical school

Department of Biochemistry

2009

12 (9)

3

10 (6)

1

8 (5)

1/0/0

6 (4)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

2 (1)

0/0/0


1 left for a job in industry;

1 left for reasons unknown

Department of

Biochemistry

2010

15 (12)

4

10 (8)

2

8 (6)

2/1/0

8 (6)

2/1/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0


Dept Genetics

2006

Last Year

30 (25)

3

15 (12)

2

8 (7)

1/0/0

7(6)

1/0/0

1 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0


Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics

2007

Newly

Formed

125 (90)

5

24 (18)

0

18 (15)

0/0/0

5 (4)

00/0

12 (11)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (0)

0/0/0

Transferred to Bioengineering PhD program

Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics

2008

123 (91)

3

22 (17)
1

16 (16)

1/0/0

10 (10)

0/0/0

4 (4)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

2 (2)

1/0/0

1 transferred to another institution; 1 enrolled in medical school

Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics

2009

122 (85)

5

21 (19)

0

17 (16)

0/0/0

14 (14)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1) MS

0/0/0

2 (1)

0/0/0

1 left for industry;

1 enrolled in dental school

Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics

20010

130 (83)

5

35 (22)

4

20 (19)

3/0/0

18 (17)

2/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

2 (2)

1/0/0

1 transferred to neuroscience training program; 1 teaching science in high school











Total All Programs

2006

38 (30)

3

21 (16)

2

12 (10)

2/0/0

9 (7)

2/0/0

2 (1)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

Need not repeat above explanations


2007

134 (97)

6

30 (22)

1

23 (18)

0/0/0

9 (7)

0/0/0

13 (12)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (0)

0/0/0



2008

133 (97)

5

30 (22)

2

21 (19)

2/0/0

14 (13)

0/0/0

4 (4)

0/0/0

1 (1)

1/0/0

2 (1)

1/0/0



2009

134 (94)

8

31 (25)

1

25 (21)

1/0/0

20 (18)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

4 (2)

0/0/0



2010

145 (95)

9

45 (30)

6

28 (25)

5/1/0

26 (23)

4/1/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

2 (2)

1/0/0


Sums all Years


584 (413)

31

157 (115)

12

109 (93)

10/1/0

78 (68)

6/1/0

19 (17)

0/0/0

2 (2)

1/0/0

10 (6)

2/0/0


Average all Years


117 (83)

6

31 (23)

2

22 (19)

2/0/0

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A




Table 7A Instructions: For each participating department/program for each of the past 5 years, list the following information: number(s) of individuals who have formally applied for training; have been accepted for admission; enrolled; are still in the program; completed the program; and left the program. In parenthesis, put the number of the trainees in each group who were Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE). Where indicated, include the number of TGE trainees who were underrepresented minorities (Group A), the number of the TGE trainees who were individuals with disabilities (Group B), and the number of the TGE trainees who were individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (Group C). Data on Group C may not be required by the specific instructions in the FOA to which you are responding. Do not include students admitted solely to obtain master’s degrees. For those who left the program without completing their training, include the reason for leaving the program. Sort data by department/program and then by year. For programs with multiple entering department/program trainee pools, provide totals for each year, and sums and averages.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their sources and enrollment trends, their eligibility for Kirschstein-NRSA support, diversity, and overall success in completing the training program.

Rationale: These data permit the evaluation of the participating departments/programs’ abilities to recruit and retain predoctoral trainees through the completion of their PhD requirements. The data permit separate analyses of total trainees, TGE trainees, and the diversity of the trainees. These data are useful in determining the selectivity of the admissions process, the success of recruitment and retention of trainees from diverse backgrounds, and the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 7B. Admissions and Completion Records for the Participating Departments and Programs During the Past Five Years (Postdoctoral Applicants)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Department /
Program

Entering
Year

Previous

Degree

Type

Applicants Applied
(TGE)
A

Applicants Accepted (TGE)
A

Applicants Entered Program
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees Still in
Program
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees Completed Program
(TGE)
A/B/C

Trainees Left Program
(TGE)
A/B/C

Reason for Leaving Program
(if training was not completed)

Department of Pathology

2006

PhD

6(4)

0

3 (3)

0

1 (1)

0/1/0

1 (1)

0/1/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2006

MD

4 (3)

1

3 (2)

1

2 (1)

1/0/0

2 (1)

1/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2006

MD/PhD

4 (4)

0

3 (2)

0

3 (2)

0/1/0

2 (1)

0/1/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

1 career change – law school

Department of Pathology

2006

List Other Relevant

1 (1)

0

0 (0)

0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2006

Total

15 (12)

2

9 (7)

1

6 (4)

1/2/0

5 (3)

1/2/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2007

PhD

8 (6)

2

7 (6)

1

6 (5)

1/0/0

5 (4)

1/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

1 left for industry

Department of Pathology

2007

MD

3 (3)

1

2 (2)

1

1 (1)

1/0/0

1 (1)

1/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2007

MD/PhD

2 (2)

0

2 (2)

0

2 (2)

0/1/0

2 (2)

0/1/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2007

DDS

3 (2)

0

2 (2)

0

2 (1)

0/0/1

2 (1)

0/0/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2007

Total

16 (13)

3

13 (12)
2

11 (9)
2/1/1

10 (8)
2/1/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2008

PhD

10 (9)

2

8 (7)

1

6 (5)

1/0/1

3 (3)

0/0/1

1 (1)

0/0/0

2(1)

1/0/0

1 took a teaching postion; 1 took a job in industry

Department of Pathology

2008

MD

4 (3)
1

4 (3)
1

3 (2)
1/0/1

3 (2)
1/0/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2008

MD/PhD

5 (4)

0

4 (3)

0

3 (3)

0/1/0

3 (3)

0/1/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2008

DVM

1 (0)

0

0 (0)

0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

 

Department of Pathology

2008

Total

20 (16)

3

16 (13)

2

12 (10)

2/1/2

9 (8)

1/1/2

1 (1)

0/0/0

2 (1)

1/0/0

 

List similar data for other Department / Programs










Total All Programs

2006


15 (12)

2

9 (7)

1

6 (4)

1/2/0

5 (3)

1/2/0

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

Moved to another program


2007


16 (13)

3

13 (12)

2

11 (9)
2/1/1

10 (8)
2/1/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

1 (1)

0/0/0

Dismissed for harassing other lab members


2008


20 (16)

3

16 (13)

2

12 (10)

2/1/2

9 (8)

1/1/2

1 (1)

0/0/0

2 (1)

1/0/0

1 left to run R43 grant for PI

1 returned to clinical interest


2009


18 (15)

3

15 (12)

2

10 (8)

1/0/1

8 (7)

1/0/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0



2010


17 (14)

2

14 (11)

2

9 (7)

1/0/1

9 (7)

1/0/1

0 (0)

0/0/0

0 (0)

0/0/0


Sums



86 (70)

13

67 (55)

9

48 (38)

7/4/5

41 (33)

6/4/5

1 (1)

0/0/0

4 (3)

1/0/0


Averages



17 (14)

2.6

13 (11)

1.8

9.6 (7.6)

1/1/1

8.2 (6.6)

1/1/1

0.2 (0.2)

0/0/0

0.8 (0.6)

0.2/0/0




Table 7B Instructions: For each participating department/program for each of the past 5 years, list the following information: number(s) of individuals who have formally applied for training; have been accepted for admission; enrolled; are still in the program; completed the program; and left the program. In parenthesis put the number of these trainees in each group who were Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE). Where indicated, include the number of the TGE trainees who were underrepresented minorities (Group A), the number of the TGE trainees who were individuals with disabilities (Group B), and the number of the TGE trainees who were individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (Group C). Data on Group C may not be required by the specific instructions in the FOA to which you are responding. For those who left the program without completing their training, include the reason for leaving the program. Sort data by department/program, year of application, and previous doctoral degree type of entering trainees. For programs with multiple entering department/program trainee pools, provide totals for each year, and sums and averages.

Programs that select postdoctoral trainees exclusively from candidates who apply to academic department(s) or programs (e.g., Department of Hematology or Interdepartmental Program in Cancer Therapeutics), please provide data for each participating department/program. Include only those postdoctoral applicants who could be considered candidates for the proposed training program. Programs that select trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited directly to the laboratories of the proposed faculty mentors should list only those candidates who were actually in the laboratories of the faculty mentors and considered for the program. Please indicate in a footnote which system of recruitment is used by this program. Applicants are strongly urged to contact IC staff mentioned in the FOA for guidance on what data to include in this table.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their sources and trends, their eligibility for Kirschstein-NRSA support, diversity, and overall success in completing the training program.

Rationale: These data permit evaluation of the abilities of the participating departments/programs to recruit and retain postdoctoral trainees through the completion of their training. The data permit separate analyses of total trainees, TGE trainees, and the diversity of the trainees. These data are useful in determining the selectivity of the admissions process, the success of recruitment and retention of trainees from diverse backgrounds, and the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 8A. Qualifications of Recent Predoctoral Applicants

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Year

Department / Program

Applicant (List by Number)

Previous Institution(s)

Degree(s) & Year(s)

Undergrad
GPA

GRE Scores
V, Q, A, S (Percentiles) and/or MCAT Scores

Interviewed
(Y/N)

Accepted
(Y/N)

Enrolled
(Y/N)

Support from this Grant
(Y/N)

2010

Medical Scientist Training Program

1*

U. of WI

BSN '09

3.63

12, 11, 10, Q

Y

Y

Y

Y

2010

Medical Scientist Training Program

2*

Stanford

BS '09

3.72

11, 13, 11, N

Y

Y

N
JHU

N

2010

Medical Scientist Training Program

Yale U.
Wash. U.

BA '07
MS '09

3.78


660    680    740

10, 9, 11, O

Y

N

N

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

1*

U. of IL

BS '09

4.0

700  730  720 690

Y

Y

Y

Y

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

2*

Rutgers

BS '07

3.36

710    690    680

Y

Y

Y

Y

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

Berkeley

BS '08

3.68

680    710    720

Y

Y

N

UCSF

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

4*

U. of TX

BS '09

3.73

720    690    750

(97%, 79%, 85%)

Y

Y

N
JHU

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

5*

Tufts U.

BS '07

3.32

650    670    630

N

N

N

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

U. of Kyoto

BS '05

N/A

480    710    720

N

N

N

N



Program Statistics

Total Number of Applicants

Number of TGE Applicants

Applicants Interviewed

Applicants Accepted

Applicants Enrolled

Applicants Supported By This Grant

Average GRE and/or
MCAT Scores

Average GPA

9

6

7

6

3

3


702    705    718

11, 11, 11, P

3.65



Table 8A Instructions: List the qualifications and application outcomes of predoctoral applicants to each participating department/program for the most recent year. Applicants should be listed anonymously and identified by a number in sequence, rather than by name, to safeguard privacy. Indicate applicants who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) with an asterisk (*). For each applicant provide: previous institution(s) attended, degree(s) and year awarded; GPA normalized to a 4.0 scale; and GRE scores for Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical tests, and any Subject tests if taken (and/or percentiles) or MCAT scores Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Writing Sample (or DAT scores if relevant). Indicate which applicants were or were not interviewed; accepted; and enrolled. For those who declined an offer of admission, indicate the institution in which they enrolled, if this is known. For renewal applications, indicate those applicants who have been or are currently supported by this grant. Sort applicants by department/program and then in the following order: 1) those who enrolled; 2) those who were accepted, but did not enroll; 3) those who were interviewed, but not offered admission; and 4) any additional applicants that would have been seriously considered for admission, if sufficient funds were available to support them. It may be appropriate to truncate this data after the first 10-20% of those who were not accepted. Applicants are strongly urged to contact IC staff mentioned in the FOA for guidance on what data to include in this table.

At the bottom of the table include summary statistics: average GRE and/or MCAT/DAT scores and average GPAs of all applicants listed; and total numbers of students interviewed, offered admission, and enrolled. Indicate the numbers in each group who were TGE. Average GRE and/or MCAT/DAT scores and average GPAs for students who were accepted, and for those who enrolled, would also be useful to include.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their previous training, and credentials.

Rationale: The data provided in this table will permit an evaluation of the quality and depth of the applicant pool. The data permit separate analyses for TGE and non-TGE applicants. These data are useful in determining the selectivity of the admissions process, the competitiveness of the program, and the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 8B. Qualifications of Recent Postdoctoral Applicants

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Year

Department/ Program

Applicant (List by Number)

Previous Institution

Degree(s) & Year(s)

Doctoral Thesis or Other Research Experience & Research Advisor
(if relevant)

Residency Training Institution PGY

Offered Position
(Y/N)

Entered Program
(Y/N)

Support from this Grant
(Y/N)

2010

Pathology

1*

U. of WI

DVM '08

Inhibitors of Nitric Oxide Synthase; James, L.

Pathology Cornell Vet  PGY2

Y

Y

Y

2010

Pathology

2*

Stanford

MD '09

Pharmacogenetics of anesthetics in wound healing; Jones, J.

Anesthesiology UCSF PGY1

Y

N
UNC

N

2010

Pathology

3

Yale U.

MD '09

G Protein Coupled Receptors; Wilson, G.

Pediatrics Harvard PGY1

Y

N

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

1*

U. of IL

PhD '09

Developmental Genetics in Drosophila Smith, J

N/A

Y

Y

Y

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

2*

Rutgers

PhD '7

Regulation of NF-kB; Felman, R.

N/A

Y

Y

Y

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

3

Berkeley

PhD '09

Molecular and Genetic Analysis of RNA Viruses; Thomas, JC

N/A

Y

Y

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

4*

Baylor

MD '08

P53 mutations; Johns, L

Oncology Mount Sinai PGY2

Y

N
UCSD

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

5*

Tufts U.

PhD. '07

MD ‘09

Genetics of Neuronal Cell Division; Crocker, S

Neurology MGH  PGY1

N

N

N

2010

Molecular Biophysics Program

6

U. of Kyoto

DPhil'08

Regulation of Gene Expression; Roberston

N/A

N

N

N



Table 8B Instructions: List the qualifications and application outcomes of recent postdoctoral applicants to each participating department/program for the most recent year. Data may be included for an additional year, if desired, and may be helpful in the case of small, variable applicant pools. Applicants should be listed anonymously and identified by a number in sequence, rather than by name, to safeguard privacy. Indicate applicants who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) with an asterisk (*). For each applicant, provide: previous institutions(s) attended, degree(s) and year awarded; thesis research topic or other research topic (if relevant) and research advisor; and residency training (when appropriate), including area of specialization, institution, and PGY. Indicate whether applicants were or were not offered admission and whether they entered the program. For renewal, indicate those applicants who have been or are currently supported by this grant. Sort applicants by department/program, year of application (if data on more than one year are included), and then list those who entered followed by those who did not enter.

Programs that select postdoctoral trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited to academic department(s) or programs (e.g., Department of Hematology or Interdepartmental Program in Cancer Therapeutics), should provide data for each participating department/program. Include only those postdoctoral applicants who could be considered candidates for the proposed training program. Programs that select trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited directly to the laboratories of the proposed faculty mentors should list only those candidates who are in the laboratories of the faculty mentors and considered for the program. Please indicate in a footnote which system of recruitment is used by this program. Applicants are strongly urged to contact IC staff mentioned in the FOA for guidance on what data to include in this table.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their previous training, and credentials.

Rationale: The data provided in this table will permit an evaluation of the quality and depth of the applicant pool. The data permit separate analyses for TGE and non-TGE applicants. These data are useful in determining the selectivity of the admissions process, the competitiveness of the program, and the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 9A. Qualifications of the Current Predoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program
(New Applications)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Department / Program

Trainee
(List by Number)

Previous Institution(s)

Degree(s) & Year(s)

Undergraduate
GPA

GRE Scores
V, Q, A, S

(Percentiles)
and/or
MCAT Scores

Current Research Mentor

Years in Program

Leave Column Blank

Biochem

1*

U. of WI

BSN '07

3.63

680    720    750

Jones, J.

'08-present


Genetics

2*

MIT

BS '08

3.72

12, 12, 14, R

Huerta, X.

'08-present


Genetics

3*

U. Penn.
Wash. U.

BA '07
MS '09

3.75

700    710    640
(96%  82%  84%)

Felman, R.

'09-present


Genetics

U. Mich.

BA '09

3.34

650    710    630

(80%  92%  83%)

TBN

'09-present




Program Statistics

Total Number of Trainees

Number of TGE Trainees

Average GPA

Average GRE /
MCAT Scores

4

3

3.61

690, 705, 695
12, 12, 14, R



Table 9A Instructions: List the qualifications of ALL predoctoral trainees currently participating in the activities of the program (including trainees who have not yet chosen a mentor), regardless of source of support or year of training. Trainees should be listed anonymously and identified by a number in sequence, rather than by name, to safeguard privacy. Indicate applicants who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) with an asterisk (*). Include trainees whose training experience is similar to that for the proposed training grant program. For each trainee, list: department/program of entry; previous institutions(s), degree(s) and year awarded; undergraduate GPA; and GRE scores for Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical tests, and any Subject tests if taken (and/or percentiles) or MCAT scores for Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences tests, and Writing Sample (or DAT scores if relevant); current research mentor; and years in the training program. Sort trainees by year of admission into the program, then by department/program through which they were recruited. Group Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) trainees first, followed by non-TGE trainees. At the bottom of the table, include summary statistics: average GPAs and average GRE and/or MCAT/DAT scores of all trainees and summary totals for all trainees and TGE trainees.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their previous training, and credentials.

Rationale: These data are useful in determining the number and quality of all trainees currently enrolled in the program, and their distribution by department and mentor. These data are useful in determining the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 9B. Qualifications of the Current Postdoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program
(New Applications)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Department / Program

Trainee
(List by Number)

Previous Institution(s)

Degree(s) & Year(s)

Doctoral Thesis or Other Previous Research Experience & Research Advisor (If Relevant)

Residency Training Institution

Current Research Mentor

Years in Program

Leave

Column

Blank

Clin Pharm

1*

U. Penn

DVM '07

Pharmacogenetics of anesthetics in wound healing. Jones, J.

Anesthesiology U. Penn

Smith

'09-present


Neurosci

2*

Vanderbilt University

MD. '05

G Protein Coupled Receptors Wilson, G.

Neurology U. Michigan

Green

'07-present


Neurosci

3*

U. of Michigan

MD '08

Physiology of CCK Evans, K.

Internal Medicine U. Washington

Jones

'08-present


Biochemistry

4*

Washington U.

PhD '04
MD '06

Inhibitors of Nitric Oxide Synthatase James, L.

Cardiology UTSW

Johnson

'08-09


Medicine

5*

Duke University

PhD '08

Regulation of NF-kB Felman, R.


Diaz

'08-present


Pathology

6

Emory University

MD '08

None

Hematology UAZ

Valentino

'09-present




Program Statistics

Total Number of Trainees

Number of TGE Trainees

6

5

Table 9B Instructions: List the qualifications of ALL postdoctoral trainees currently participating in the activities of the program (including trainees who have not yet chosen a mentor), regardless of source of support or year of training. Trainees should be listed anonymously and identified by a number in sequence, rather than by name, to safeguard privacy. Indicate applicants who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) with an asterisk (*). For each trainee, list: department/program of entry; previous institution(s), degree(s) and year awarded; thesis research topic or other previous research experience (if relevant) and research advisor; current research mentor; and years in the program. Sort trainees by year of admission into the program, then by department/program through which they were recruited. Group Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) trainees first, followed by non-TGE trainees. At the bottom of the table, include summary totals for all trainees and TGE trainees.

Programs that select postdoctoral trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited to academic department(s) or programs (e.g., Department of Hematology or Interdepartmental Program in Cancer Therapeutics) should provide data for each participating department/program. Include only those postdoctoral applicants who could be considered candidates for the proposed training program. Programs that select trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited directly to the laboratories of the proposed faculty mentors should list only those candidates who are in the laboratories of the faculty mentors and considered for the program. Please indicate in a footnote which system of recruitment is used by this program. Applicants are strongly urged to contact IC staff mentioned in the FOA for guidance on what data to include in this table.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their previous training, and credentials.

Rationale: These data are useful in determining the number and quality of all trainees currently associated with the program, and their distribution by department and mentor. These data highlight the selectivity of the program over time. These data are useful in determining the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 9A. Qualifications of the Current Predoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program
(Renewals/Revisions Applications)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Department / Program

Trainee
(List by Number)

Previous Institution(s)

Degree(s) & Year(s)

Undergraduate
GPA

GRE Scores / (Percentiles)
V, Q, Adv
and/or
MCAT Scores

Current Research Mentor

Years in Program

Calendar Years Appointed to This Grant

Biochem

1*

U. of WI

BSN '07

3.63

680    720    750

Jones, J.

'08-present

2008-2009

Genetics

2*

MIT

BS '08

3.72

12, 12, 14, R

Huerta, X.

'08-present

2009-2010

Genetics

3*

U. Penn.
Wash. U.

BA '07
MS '09

3.75

700    710    640
(96%  82%  84%)

Felman, R.

'09-present

2009-2010

Genetics

U. Mich.

BA '09

3.34

650    710    630

(80%  92%  83%)

TBN

'09-present

N/A



Program Statistics

Total Number of Trainees

Number of TGE Trainees

Average GPA

Average GRE /
MCAT Scores

4

3

3.61

690, 705, 695
12, 12, 14, R



Table 9A Instructions: List the qualifications of ALL predoctoral trainees currently participating in the activities of the program (including trainees who have not yet chosen a mentor), regardless of source of support or year of training. Trainees should be listed anonymously and identified by a number in sequence, rather than by name, to safeguard privacy. Indicate trainees who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) with an asterisk (*). Include all trainees supported by the training grant in any year of their studies and designate them with a double asterisk (**). Include also trainees from the same training cohorts who were not supported by the training grant. For each trainee, list: department/program of entry; previous institutions(s), degree(s) and year awarded; undergraduate GPA; and GRE scores for Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical tests, and any Subject tests if taken (and/or percentiles) or MCAT scores for Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences tests, and Writing Sample (or DAT scores if relevant); current research mentor; and years in the training program. List years of support for those appointed to the training grant. Sort trainees by year of admission into the program, then by department/program through which they were recruited. Group Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) trainees first, followed by non-TGE trainees. At the bottom of the table, include summary statistics: average GPAs and average GRE and/or MCAT/DAT scores of all trainees and summary totals for all trainees and TGE trainees.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their previous training, and credentials.

Rationale: These data are useful in determining the number and quality of all trainees currently enrolled in the program, and their distribution by department and mentor. These data highlight the selectivity of appointments to the training grant over time. These data are useful in determining the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 9B. Qualifications of the Current Postdoctoral Trainees Clearly Associated with the Training Program (Renewals/Revisions)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Department / Program

Trainee
(List by Number)

Previous Institution(s)

Degree(s) & Year(s)

Doctoral Thesis or Other Previous Research Experience & Research Advisor (If Relevant)

Residency Training Institution

Current Research Mentor

Years in Program

Calendar Years Appointed to This Grant

Clin Pharm

1*

U. Penn

DVM '07

Pharmacogenetics of anesthetics in wound healing. Jones, J.

Anesthesiology U. Penn

Smith

'09-present

2009

Neurosci

2*

Vanderbilt University

MD. '05

G Protein Coupled Receptors Wilson, G.

Neurology U. Michigan

Green

'07-present

2009

Neurosci

3*

U. of Michigan

MD '08

Physiology of CCK Evans, K.

Internal Medicine U. Washington

Jones

'08-present

2010

Biochemistry

4*

Washington U.

PhD '04
MD '06

Inhibitors of Nitric Oxide Synthatase James, L.

Cardiology UTSW

Johnson

'08-09

2009-2010

Medicine

5*

Duke University

PhD '08

Regulation of NF-kB Felman, R.


Diaz

'08-present

2010

Pathology

6

Emory University

MD '08

None

Hematology UAZ

Valentino

'09-present

2009



Program Statistics

Total Number of Trainees

Number of TGE Trainees

6

5



Table 9B Instructions: List the qualifications of ALL postdoctoral trainees currently participating in the activities of the program (including trainees who have not yet chosen a mentor), regardless of source of support or year of training. Trainees should be listed anonymously and identified by a number in sequence, rather than by name, to safeguard privacy. Indicate applicants who are Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) with an asterisk (*). For renewal applications, include all trainees supported by the training grant in any year of their studies and designate them with a double asterisk (**). Include also equivalent trainees from the same training cohort who were not supported by the training grant. For new applications, include trainees whose training experience is similar to that for the proposed training grant program. For each trainee, list: department/program of entry; previous institution(s), degree(s) and year awarded; thesis research topic or other previous research experience (if relevant) and research advisor; current research mentor; and years in the program. For renewal applications, list years of support for those appointed to the training grant. Sort trainees by year of admission into the program, then by department/program through which they were recruited. Group Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) trainees first, followed by non-TGE trainees. At the bottom of the table, include summary totals for all trainees and TGE trainees.

Programs that select postdoctoral trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited to academic department(s) or programs (e.g., Department of Hematology or Interdepartmental Program in Cancer Therapeutics) should provide data for each participating department/program. Include only those postdoctoral applicants who could be considered candidates for the proposed training program. Programs that select trainees exclusively from candidates who are recruited directly to the laboratories of the proposed faculty mentors should list only those candidates who are in the laboratories of the faculty mentors and considered for the program. Please indicate in a footnote which system of recruitment is used by this program. Applicants are strongly urged to contact IC staff mentioned in the FOA for guidance on what data to include in this table.

Summarize these data in the Program Plan Section 2.3.e Trainee Candidates. Analyze the data in terms of the overall numbers of potential trainees, their previous training, and credentials.

Rationale: These data are useful in determining the number and quality of all trainees currently associated with the program, and their distribution by department and mentor. For renewal applications, these data highlight the selectivity of appointments to the training grant over time. These data are useful in determining the appropriate number of training positions to be awarded.

Table 10: Admissions and Completion Records for Underrepresented Minority (URM) Trainees, Trainees with Disabilities, and Trainees from Disadvantaged Backgrounds Clearly Associated With the Training Program

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Diversity Recruitment Group

Trainee
(List by Number)

Entering Year
(Pre/Post)

Department / Program

Source of Support and if Support by NRSA Grant

In Training

Completed Training

Left Without Completing Training

Current Status
Career or Employment

URM Trainees

1*

2008

(Pre)

Genetics

T32 GM001122

F31


Y


Postdoctoral Trainee

UCSF

URM Trainees

2*

2009

(Post)

Cell Biology

University Fellowship Research



Y

Mentor and student both moved to another institution

URM Trainees

3*

2009

(Post)

Chemistry

Lectureship

Y




Trainees With Disabilities

1*

2005

(Pre)

Pharmacology

T32 GM001144

F31


Y


Postdoctoral Trainee

NYU

Trainees With Disabilities

2*

2008

(Post)

Cell Biology

R01



Y

Career Change

Trainees With Disabilities

3

2009

(Post)

Medicine

Research Associate

Y




Trainees From Disadvantaged Backgrounds

1*

2007

(Pre)

Genetics

T32 GM001155

F31


Y


Postdoctoral Trainee

U. Chicago



Table 10 Instructions: List anonymously by number all underrepresented minority (URM) trainees, trainees with disabilities, and trainees from disadvantaged backgrounds (previously defined) who have been or are currently clearly associated with the training program for the past 5 years, regardless of their source of support. For renewal applications, include all trainees supported by the training grant in any year of their studies and include equivalent trainees from the same training cohort. For New Applications, include trainees whose training experience is similar to that for the proposed training grant program. Indicate their year of entry, whether predoctoral or postdoctoral trainee, entering department/program, and all sources of support during their training with the program (bold grant number if for this training grant). Indicate their current status (i.e., in training, completed training, or left without completing training). For those who have left the program or completed training, include information about their subsequent career development or employment. Indicate Kirschstein-NRSA training grant eligible (TGE) trainees with an asterisk (*). For mixed training grant programs, list predoctoral trainees first and then postdoctoral trainees in each diversity category.

Summarize this data in Research Training Program Plan Section 2.4 Recruitment and Retention Plan to Enhance Diversity.

Rationale: The data provided in this table will permit evaluation of the success of the program in recruiting and retaining URM trainees, and analysis of their support, and begin to establish a record of NIH training of other Diversity Recruitment groups.

Table 11. Appointments to the Training Grant For Each Year of the Past Award (Renewal Applications Only)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Grant Year

2005-2006

2006-2007

2007-2008

2008-2009

2009-2010

Predoctoral Positions Awarded (Months of Support)

10 (120)

12 (144)

14 (168)

14 (168)

14 (168)

Predoctoral Trainees Appointed (Months of Support Used)

10 (120)

13a (144)

14 (168)

13b (156)

14 (168)

Predoctoral URM Trainees Appointed (Months of Support)

1 (12)

2 (24)

(0)

1 (12)

1 (12)

Predoctoral Trainees with Disabilities Appointed (Months of Support)

1 (12)

0 (0)

1 (12)

2 (12)

0 (0)

Predoctoral Trainees from Disadvantaged Background Appointed
(Months of Support)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (12)

Postdoctoral Positions Awarded (Months of Support)

4 (48)

4 (48)

4 (48)

4 (48)

4 (48)

Postdoctoral Trainees With MD Appointed

1

1

2

1

2

Postdoctoral Trainees With MD/PhD Appointed

2

1

1

0

0

Postdoctoral Trainees With PhD Appointed

1

1

0

1

2

Postdoctoral Trainees With Other Degree Appointed

0

DrPH

DrPH

PharmD

0

Postdoctoral Trainees Appointed (Months of Support Used)

4 (48)

4 (48)

4 (48)

3 (38)c

4 (48)

Postdoctoral URM Trainees Appointed (Months of Support)

1 (12)

2 (24)

0 (0)

1 (12)

1 (12)

Postdoctoral Trainees with Disabilities Appointed (Months of Support)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

Postdoctoral Trainees from Disadvantaged Background Appointed
(Months of Support)

0 (0)

0 (0

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (12)

a One trainee left after 6 months and a second trainee was appointed for the remainder of the year.
b One position was not filled.
c A fourth trainee was appointed, but fell ill and dropped out after 2 months. It was then too late to recruit a replacement trainee.

The sample data is for Institutes that allow trainees to be appointed for less than 12 months in a given budget year. Institute policies may vary. Check with the relevant IC specific program announcements and instructions.

Table 11 Instructions: For each year of the grant since the last competing application, list the following: 1) total number of positions awarded in each training category and in parenthesis the number of months; 2) number of predoctoral trainees appointed and in parenthesis the number of months of support used; and 3) number of postdoctoral trainees appointed, with entering degrees, and in parenthesis the number of months used. Delete rows that are not relevant to the type of training support awarded. For both types of training position, indicate the number of trainees from underrepresented groups who are appointed and in parenthesis the months of support used. If any trainee positions were not filled, provide the reason in a footnote.

Summarize this data in Research Training Program Plan Section 2.6 Progress Report. It may be useful to mention this under Section 2.4 Recruitment and Retention Plan to Enhance Diversity as well.

Rationale: For renewal applications, the data provided in this table permits evaluation of the utilization of awarded training positions.

Table 12A. Predoctoral Trainees Supported by This Training Grant (Renewal/Revision Applications and Non-Competing Continuation Progress Reports Only)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Predoctoral (and MSTP) Trainees (Listed Sequentially by Entering Class)
Enter Source(s) of Support and Academic Year for Each Grant Year

Trainee, Year of Entry, Prior Degree & Institution (Mentor – Department / Program)

Grant Year
-01
00-01

Grant Year
-02
01-02

Grant Year
-03
02-03

Grant Year
-04
03-04

Grant Year
-05
04-05

Grant Year
-06
05-06

Grant Year
-07
06-07

Grant Year
-08
07-08

Grant Year
-09
08-09

Grant Year
-10
09-10

Title of Research Project or Research Topic

Degree(s) Received (Year)

Current Position and Institution (Grant Support Obtained)

Cox, C., 1996 BA,
Cornell Univ.
(Jones-Biochem.)

TG

TG

RG

RG/
TG3







Cloning of Human Globin Genes

MD, PhD
(2002)

Asst. Prof. Hematology, Rutgers (50% clinical, 50% research, NIH K11)

Smith, J. G., 1997 BS,

Iowa State U.

(Gordon-MCB)

TG

TG

RG








Structural Studies of Membrane- Bound Proteins

M.S.
(2001)

Parke-Davis (Lab. Technician)

Johnson, J., 2004 BPharm, Duquesne
(Jacobs-Virology)





TG2

TG

TG

RG

RG


Regulation of EBV Gene Expression

PhD
(2007)

Postdoctoral Trainee w/C. Chen, Univ. of CA, Davis

Smolock, Y., 2007 BS, UCLA
(Rifkind-Genetics)








UF

UF

TG

Purine Synthesis Mutants in Mammalian Cells


In Training

Thomas, G., 2009 DVM,

U. Penn

(unassigned)










TG



In Training

Program Statistics

Percentage of T32 Appointees Entering Graduate School 10 Years Ago That Completed Ph.D.s

Average Time to Ph.D. for T32 Appointees in the Last 10 Years
(not including leaves of absence)

50%

6.5 years



Table 12 A Instructions: List sequentially, by entering year, all trainees who were or are currently supported by this training grant. For previous trainees, include up to the previous 10 years. For each student provide: 1) name; 2) year of entry into the training program; 3) prior institution and degree at entry; 4) in parenthesis name of research mentor and department/program; 5) the source of support during each year of training, e.g., this training grant, another training grant (specify), research grant, university fellowship, individual fellowship (specify), etc.; 6) research topic; 7) degree and year awarded, and 8) for trainees who have completed the program, their current positions, rank and/or title and institutional affiliations, and grants obtained, if any. Enter all trainees who received support from this grant including those who did not complete the training program for any reason.

In the Program Statistics section, report: 1) the percentage of trainees entering 10 years ago and receiving support from this training grant at some point during graduate school that received Ph.D.s or equivalent research doctoral degrees, and 2) the average time to degree for all trainees appointed to this training grant completing Ph.D.s in the last ten years, calculated to one decimal place (e.g., 5.5 years), excluding any officially-approved leaves of absence. In calculating these program statistics, students transferring to medical school or other doctoral-level professional programs should be included in the entering class, but not considered to have earned a Ph.D.-equivalent degree. Individuals transferring to or from Ph.D. programs in similar fields at other institutions should be excluded from both the entering and graduating cohorts in calculating completion and time to degree.

Time to degree should be calculated as the period from enrollment in a doctoral degree program at the reporting institution to the conferral of a Ph.D. or equivalent research doctoral degree, less any officially-approved leaves of absence. If a student earns a master’s degree from the reporting institution prior to and in conjunction with fulfilling the requirements for the research doctoral degree, or an additional doctoral degree as part of a dual-degree program (e.g., M.D./Ph.D., D.D.S/Ph.D.), time to degree should be calculated from entry into the first degree program.

For Non-Competing Continuation Progress Reports, provide updated trainee information, reflecting new appointments and other changes over the reporting period. Do not include data that is older than ten years.

Explain coding of source of support in a footnote. For example: TG = this training grant, RG = research grant, UF = university funds, TA= teaching assistantships, TG2 = another training grant (e.g., Neuroscience training), F = individual fellowships (e.g. university fellow, NRSA, NSF, foundations, etc.).

For Noncompeting Continuation Progress Reports, summarize this data under Research Training Program Plan Section 2.6.

Rationale: For renewal applications, this table provides detailed information about how predoctoral training positions are used (i.e., distribution by mentor, year in program, years of support per trainee). The data also permit an evaluation of the success of the program in achieving the training objectives of the prior award period(s) for up to 10 years.

Table 12B. Postdoctoral Trainees Supported by This Training Grant (Renewal/Revision Applications and Non-Competing Continuation Progress Reports Only)

OMB Number 0925-0001 (Rev. 8/12 Approved Through 8/31/2015)

Postdoctoral Trainees (Listed Sequentially by Year of Entry)
Enter Source(s) of Support and Academic Year for Each Grant Year

Trainee, Year of Entry, Prior Degree & Institution (Mentor – Department / Program)

Grant Year
-01
00-01

Grant Year
-02
01-02

Grant Year
-03
02-03

Grant Year
-04
03-04

Grant Year
-05
04-05

Grant Year
-06
05-06

Grant Year
-07
06-07

Grant Year
-08
07-08

Grant Year
-09
08-09

Grant Year
-10
09-10

Title of Research Project or Research Topic

Degree or Certification (Year) or Other Relevant Outcome

Current Position and Institution (Grant Support Obtained)

Jones, C., 2003 MD,

CWRU
(Wu-Pharmacology)




PGY
1

PGY
2

TG

TG

PGY
5



Membrane Structures

N/A

Assistant Professor
(Dept. Pharmacology)
(R01 NIMH)

Rivera, M., 2004 MD-PhD, Yale
(Frank-Pharmacology)





PGY
1

PGY
2

TG

TG

CCF

PGY
6

Transdermal Pharmacodynamics

Certificate of Clinical Investigation 2006

Pediatric Resident

Stone, V. 2006 PhD, Harvard
(Hahn-Medicine)







TG

TG

RG

RG

Genetic Variation in Fruit Fly Nymphs

N/A

In Training



Table 12B Instructions: List sequentially, by entering year, all trainees who were or are currently supported by this training grant. For previous trainees, include up to the previous 10 years. For each trainee, provide: 1) name; 2) year of entry into the training program; 3) prior institution and degree at entry; 4) in parenthesis name of research mentor and department/program; 5) source of support during each year of training, e.g., this training grant, another training grant (specify), research grant, university fellowship, individual fellowship (specify), etc.; 6) research topic; 7) degree or certifications or other relevant outcomes completed during training and year awarded, and 8) for trainees who have completed the program, their current positions, rank and/or title and institutional affiliations, and grants obtained, if any. Enter all trainees who received support from this grant, including those who did not complete the training program for any reason.

For Non-Competing Continuation Progress Reports, provide updated trainee information, reflecting new appointments and other changes over the reporting period. Do not include data that is older than ten years.

Explain coding of source of support in a footnote. For example: TG = this training grant, RG = research grant, UF = university funds, TG2 = another training grant (Neuroscience training), PGYn = postgraduate year (n) of internship or residence; F = individual fellowships (e.g. university fellow, NRSA, NSF, foundations, etc.); CCF = cancer clinical fellowship.

For Noncompeting Continuation Progress Reports, summarize this data under Research Training Program Plan Section 2.6.

Rationale: For renewal applications, this table provides detailed information about how postdoctoral training positions are used (i.e., distribution by mentor, year in program, years of support per trainee). The data also permit an evaluation of the success of the program in achieving the training objectives of the prior award period(s) for up to 10 years.



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