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T32GM139776

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Grant Description
Medical Scientist Training Program - Project Summary

The University of Iowa Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) has successfully prepared students for careers as physician-scientists since its inception as an NIH-funded MSTP in 1977. The goal of the MSTP is to recruit, nurture, and graduate a diverse pool of well-trained physician-scientists with the technical, operational, and professional skills necessary to transition into successful careers in the biomedical research workforce.

This goal is achieved through an integrated curriculum that assimilates scientific and clinical training, constantly emphasizing the intersections between science and medicine. Students complete 1.5 years of pre-clinical medical coursework, 4 to 5 years of graduate training, and approximately 1.5 years of clinical clerkships to fulfill the requirements for both the MD and PhD degrees.

We have defined seven specific objectives for our graduating students, which are measured in our evidence-based evaluation process. Upon completion of the MSTP, graduating students will be able to:

1) Combine the knowledge bases of science and medicine to establish a strong foundation;
2) Integrate critical thinking, reasoning, and rigor in the conduct of research;
3) Demonstrate integrity in research and clinical practice;
4) Demonstrate skills in oral and written communication;
5) Recognize the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion; work effectively in a diverse professional environment, demonstrating respect for individual differences;
6) Demonstrate leadership in research and clinical care; and
7) Understand the diversity of career options for physician-scientists.

The U of Iowa MSTP is led by Co-PIs Steven Lentz, MD, PhD (Director) and Pamela Geyer, PhD (Co-Director) who share a long-standing passion for mentoring and training physician-scientists. The program incorporates specific coursework and activities throughout the course of study to provide integration and enrichment of the curriculum and foster program identity, professionalism, teamwork, communication, career development skills, and mentorship of students during transitions.

The program has 87 talented and diverse faculty members who provide exciting research training opportunities. Students are extensively involved in MSTP leadership, serving as members on the Executive, Admissions, MSTP Mondays, Seminar, Retreat, Wellness, and Women's Group committees. The program enjoys strong institutional support from the Deans of the Carver College of Medicine and the Graduate College, who promote the MSTP as a driver for innovation in research, education, and service at the university.

The U of Iowa MSTP currently has 73 trainees, of which 43% are women and 18% are from groups underrepresented in medicine. The majority of our graduates have gone on to careers at major academic medical centers or research institutions. This application requests support for 18 trainees per year, reflecting the strength and outcomes of our training program.
Funding Goals
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES (NIGMS) SUPPORTS BASIC RESEARCH THAT INCREASES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND LAYS THE FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCES IN DISEASE DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION. NIGMS ALSO SUPPORTS RESEARCH IN SPECIFIC CLINICAL AREAS THAT AFFECT MULTIPLE ORGAN SYSTEMS: ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PERI-OPERATIVE PAIN, CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY ?COMMON TO MULTIPLE DRUGS AND TREATMENTS, AND INJURY, CRITICAL ILLNESS, SEPSIS, AND WOUND HEALING.? NIGMS-FUNDED SCIENTISTS INVESTIGATE HOW LIVING SYSTEMS WORK AT A RANGE OF LEVELSFROM MOLECULES AND CELLS TO TISSUES AND ORGANSIN RESEARCH ORGANISMS, HUMANS, AND POPULATIONS. ADDITIONALLY, TO ENSURE THE VITALITY AND CONTINUED PRODUCTIVITY OF THE RESEARCH ENTERPRISE, NIGMS PROVIDES LEADERSHIP IN SUPPORTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS, ENHANCING THE DIVERSITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC WORKFORCE, AND DEVELOPING RESEARCH CAPACITY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
Place of Performance
Iowa City, Iowa 52242 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 324% from $1,026,651 to $4,348,117.
The University Of Iowa was awarded U of Iowa MSTP: Physician-Scientist Training Program Project Grant T32GM139776 worth $4,348,117 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in July 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Iowa City Iowa United States. The grant has a duration of 5 years and was awarded through assistance program 93.859 Biomedical Research and Research Training. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Medical Scientist Training Program (T32).

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 7/3/25

Period of Performance
7/1/21
Start Date
6/30/26
End Date
83.0% Complete

Funding Split
$4.3M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.3M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to T32GM139776

Transaction History

Modifications to T32GM139776

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
T32GM139776
SAI Number
T32GM139776-1680963841
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Funding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Awardee UEI
Z1H9VJS8NG16
Awardee CAGE
2D354
Performance District
IA-01
Senators
Charles Grassley
Joni Ernst

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services (075-0851) Health research and training Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $2,158,014 97%
Modified: 7/3/25