T32GM145408
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
MSTP at Mayo Clinic Rochester - Project Summary
The mission of the Mayo Clinic Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) is to train clinician-scientist leaders of the future. Our program is designed to mentor a diverse group of trainees whom we individually guide on their journeys to develop the technical, operational, and professional skills to support a productive career in which they integrate research and clinical activities to advance biomedical science.
In order to fulfill our mission of developing these future clinician-scientist leaders, we propose four measurable objectives that will serve as the foundation of our program:
1) To provide a fully integrated scientific and clinical training program that will help trainees develop the skills needed to recognize and address important clinical problems while simultaneously enabling our graduates to move easily between research and clinical environments.
2) To develop a diverse group of future leaders who possess the self-confidence and communication skills to share scientific concepts with colleagues and individuals at all scientific levels as well as scientific and political leaders.
3) To encourage trainees to develop self-reflective skills that will lead to rigor in their own science and recognition of instances where rigor and reproducibility tenets may be lacking.
4) To provide trainees with experiences that reflect their own long-term scientific goals in academia or other careers.
This MSTP admits nine MD-PhD trainees per year from a pool of over three hundred applicants. Ninety-six carefully vetted and trained laboratory mentors will provide a safe learning environment and guide rigorous research. The co-directors, Drs. Schimmenti and Kaufmann, have over thirty years of combined experience in MD-PhD leadership and are committed to the success and well-being of every trainee. Under-represented trainees make up seventeen percent of the trainee cohort, with planned enrollment of twenty percent at the end of the 2021 admissions season.
Mayo Clinic's three-part mission comprised of patient care, research, and education provides a rich environment for training. The average time to degree for the last ten years of graduates is 8.18 years, with a mean of 4.3 first author papers per trainee and 8.7 total papers per trainee. Trainees are required to submit an F award or equivalent, and the success rate over the last ten years has been 58%. Trainees match well, with three of five trainees matching in physician scientist training programs in 2021.
A self-reflective iterative evaluation process has been developed and implemented to support cycles of program improvement with goals to support rigor and reproducibility training, trainee retention, a diverse learning community, decreased time to degree, scholarship, and career satisfaction. The long-term goal of the program is to provide each dual-degree graduate a firm foundation for a lifetime of career success in research and research-related fields.
The mission of the Mayo Clinic Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) is to train clinician-scientist leaders of the future. Our program is designed to mentor a diverse group of trainees whom we individually guide on their journeys to develop the technical, operational, and professional skills to support a productive career in which they integrate research and clinical activities to advance biomedical science.
In order to fulfill our mission of developing these future clinician-scientist leaders, we propose four measurable objectives that will serve as the foundation of our program:
1) To provide a fully integrated scientific and clinical training program that will help trainees develop the skills needed to recognize and address important clinical problems while simultaneously enabling our graduates to move easily between research and clinical environments.
2) To develop a diverse group of future leaders who possess the self-confidence and communication skills to share scientific concepts with colleagues and individuals at all scientific levels as well as scientific and political leaders.
3) To encourage trainees to develop self-reflective skills that will lead to rigor in their own science and recognition of instances where rigor and reproducibility tenets may be lacking.
4) To provide trainees with experiences that reflect their own long-term scientific goals in academia or other careers.
This MSTP admits nine MD-PhD trainees per year from a pool of over three hundred applicants. Ninety-six carefully vetted and trained laboratory mentors will provide a safe learning environment and guide rigorous research. The co-directors, Drs. Schimmenti and Kaufmann, have over thirty years of combined experience in MD-PhD leadership and are committed to the success and well-being of every trainee. Under-represented trainees make up seventeen percent of the trainee cohort, with planned enrollment of twenty percent at the end of the 2021 admissions season.
Mayo Clinic's three-part mission comprised of patient care, research, and education provides a rich environment for training. The average time to degree for the last ten years of graduates is 8.18 years, with a mean of 4.3 first author papers per trainee and 8.7 total papers per trainee. Trainees are required to submit an F award or equivalent, and the success rate over the last ten years has been 58%. Trainees match well, with three of five trainees matching in physician scientist training programs in 2021.
A self-reflective iterative evaluation process has been developed and implemented to support cycles of program improvement with goals to support rigor and reproducibility training, trainee retention, a diverse learning community, decreased time to degree, scholarship, and career satisfaction. The long-term goal of the program is to provide each dual-degree graduate a firm foundation for a lifetime of career success in research and research-related fields.
Awardee
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.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Minnesota
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 204% from $1,161,070 to $3,525,689.
Mayo Clinic was awarded
Mayo Clinic MSTP: Training Future Clinician-Scientist Leaders
Project Grant T32GM145408
worth $3,525,689
from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in July 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Minnesota 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
7/1/23
Start Date
6/30/28
End Date
Funding Split
$3.5M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.5M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to T32GM145408
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
T32GM145408
SAI Number
T32GM145408-2027419939
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Funding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Awardee UEI
Y2K4F9RPRRG7
Awardee CAGE
5A021
Performance District
MN-90
Senators
Amy Klobuchar
Tina Smith
Tina Smith
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) | $1,161,070 | 100% |
Modified: 7/3/25