FASEB Society Resources for Underrepresented Minority Students and Scientists
(Categorized by society)
American Physiological Society (APS)
Resources for Undergraduate Students
APS/NIDDK Minority Travel Fellowship Awards – Provides travel fellowships for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral minority students to present research, build connections to researchers through mentoring, and interact with minority role models at the annual spring meeting, Experimental Biology (EB), and the APS fall conferences.
APS Undergraduate Summer Research Program – Supports full-time undergraduate students to work in the laboratory of an established physiologist during the summer and to attend the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting. Recruitment includes a focus on reaching minority students who may have an interest in a research career.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
APS Porter Physiology Development Award – Encourages diversity by providing 1-2 year full-time graduate fellowships in programs leading to the Ph.D. (or D.Sc.) in the physiological sciences to underrepresented ethnic minority applicants.
APS/NIDDK Minority Travel Fellowship Awards – Provides travel fellowships for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral minority students to present research, build connections to researchers through mentoring, and interact with minority role models at the annual spring meeting, Experimental Biology (EB), and the APS fall conferences.
APS K-12 Minority Outreach Fellowship – Fosters communication between minority graduate and postdoctoral students and middle/high school minority life sciences students and teachers by providing fellowships to visit K-12 classrooms, help conduct teacher and professional development workshops, and attend scientific meetings.
Resources for Faculty and K-12 Teachers
APS Frontiers in Physiology Program – Provides professional development for middle and high school teachers by providing them with tools and resources and connecting them with researchers on-line and through workshops.
APS Physiology Understanding Week - Fosters relationships among teachers, students, and physiologists. PhUn Week encourages member physiologists across the nation to volunteer and work with teachers in their local community to visit a classroom during the first week in November.
Research Opportunities
APS Undergraduate Summer Research Program – Supports full-time undergraduate students to work in the laboratory of an established physiologist. Recruitment includes a focus on reaching minority students who may have an interest in a research career.
Travel Awards
APS/NIDDK Minority Travel Fellowship Awards – Provides travel fellowships for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral minority students to present research, build connections to researchers through mentoring, and interact with minority role models at the annual spring meeting, Experimental Biology (EB), and the APS fall conferences.
Other Resources and Initiatives
APS Career Web – Provides career resources for students, postdocs, faculty, and the general public, including information about physiology and physiologists; career paths in physiology; fellowships, awards, and job opportunities; and professional development for established and aspiring physiologists.
APS Professional Skills Training – Promotes the development of key professional skills among minority graduate and postdoctoral students in biomedicine through effective live, online, and CD-ROM short courses.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
Resources for Faculty and K-12 Teachers
ASBMB Diversity in Science Award – Established to honor an outstanding scientist who has shown a strong commitment to the encouragement of under-represented minorities to enter the scientific enterprise and/or to the effective mentorship of those within it. The award will consist of a plaque, a cash prize of $3,000, and transportation expenses to present a lecture at the annual ASBMB meeting. The recipient will be chosen by the Minority Affairs Committee. Nominations must be originated by society members, but the nominee need not be an ASBMB member.
Travel Awards
Other Resources and Initiatives
ASBMB Monthly Minority Scientist Profiles – ASBMB highlights the life and career of a minority scientist each month and asks him/her to give career/professional advice to younger generations of underrepresented minority scientists/students.
ASBMB Partnership in Diversity – An online registry that allows scientists who are interested in promoting underrepresented minorities in science to join a network of other individuals with similar interests.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
Resources for Faculty and K-12 Teachers
Travel Awards
Other Resources and Initiatives
ASPET Committee on Diversity – The charge to the Committee on Diversity is to: 1)Develop strategies to attract minority students into science in general and pharmacology in particular. 2) Work with ASPET membership to address issues of relevance to the recruitment, retention and advancement of minorities in science and pharmacology. 3) Increase the recruitment of minority students into ASPET. 4) Encourage the submission of nominations of outstanding minority members for society and FASEB awards.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ASIP 2010 Summer Research Opportunity Program in Pathology (SROPP) – Provides summer research opportunities in pathology for underrepresented minority students by providing financial support for students to visit, learn, and participate in new research in the mechanisms of disease at prominent research laboratories and institutions during the summer.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
ASIP Minority Trainee Travel Awards – Provide funding to graduate student and postdoctoral members of ASIP for travel costs associated with attendance to the ASIP annual meeting at Experimental Biology.
Travel Awards
ASIP Minority Trainee Travel Awards – Provide funding to graduate student and postdoctoral members of ASIP for travel costs associated with attendance to the ASIP annual meeting at Experimental Biology.
Research Opportunities
ASIP 2010 Summer Research Opportunity Program in Pathology (SROPP) – Provides summer research opportunities in pathology for underrepresented minority students by providing financial support for students to visit, learn, and participate in new research in the mechanisms of disease at prominent research laboratories and institutions during the summer.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ASN Minority Student Travel Awards – Provide minority undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs with funding to attend the ASN scientific sessions and annual meeting at Experimental Biology each year.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
ASN Minority Student Travel Awards – Provide minority undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs with funding to attend the ASN scientific sessions and annual meeting at Experimental Biology each year.
Travel Awards
ASN Minority Student Travel Awards – Provide minority undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs with funding to attend the ASN scientific sessions and annual meeting at Experimental Biology each year.
Other Resources and Initiatives
ASN Minority Affairs Committee – This committee offers a chance to get involved and make an impact as a volunteer leader for ASN. The committee enhances the participation of scientists from minority groups in the activities of ASN by sponsoring special events and symposia.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
Resources for faculty
The AAI Undergraduate Science Faculty Program in Immunology – To enhance undergraduate science education, enables selected undergraduate faculty members to attend an intensive introductory course in immunology and initiate a hands-on research lab experience for purposes of bolstering undergraduate science curriculum development, fostering research opportunities and ongoing collaborations for scientists at undergraduate institutions, and conveying to undergraduate students the exciting experimental approaches that define the field of immunology.
Resources for K-12 Teachers
AAI High School Teachers Summer Research Program in Immunology – To enhance secondary science education and promote the scientific career path, provides selected high school science teachers a summer research experience in an immunology research lab for purposes of developing a curriculum designed to bring the excitement of modern research tools, techniques, and approaches to the secondary science classroom.
Travel Awards
Other Resources and Initiatives
AAI Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) – This standing committee is responsible for generating and developing programs that assure equal treatment of all professional immunologists on the basis of merit.
AAI MAC Careers and Networking Roundtable – AAI’s annual meeting event where trainees have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with accomplished, senior minority immunologists and hear how they have handled career challenges.
AAI Minority Members List – AAI has developed a voluntary listing of AAI members who are underrepresented minority scientists as defined by the National Institutes of Health.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
SDB–FASEB/MARC Award – Provides winners of SDB’s best poster competition at the ABRCMS (American Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students) annual meeting with funding to attend the SDB annual meeting.
Travel Awards
SDB–FASEB/MARC Award – Provides winners of SDB’s best poster competition at the ABRCMS (American Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students) annual meeting with funding to attend the SDB annual meeting.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ABRF Student/Postdoc Poster Awards – Awards for full conference registration waivers for up to ten students or postdocs who present posters at the ABRF 2010 meeting. The poster will highlight research that was made possible through collaboration with a core facility, and the student or postdoc is to be the presenting author of the poster.
ABRF Satellite Workshop Education Awards – Awards for technical scientists working in core facility laboratories as well as students and postdoctoral fellows interested in pursuing a career in biotechnology. This award covers the registration fee, and a portion of travel expenses, to one of five pre-meeting satellite workshops offered at the ABRF 2010 conference.
ABRF–FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Each award provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and up to two students or post-baccalaureates from a
minority institution to participate in the ABRF 2010 conference. The faculty/mentor must nominate up to two students and/or post-baccalaureates who are pursuing research careers in a life sciences discipline.
ABRF–FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Each award provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/ undergraduate student, post-baccalaureate or postdoctoral fellow who is 1st author and has been selected to give a poster presentation at the ABRF 2010 conference.
Travel Awards
ABRF Satellite Workshop Education Awards – Awards for technical scientists working in core laboratories as well as students and postdoctoral fellows interested in pursuing a career in biotechnology. This award covers the registration fee, and a portion of travel expenses, to one of five pre-meeting satellite workshops offered at ABRF2010.
ABRF–FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Each award provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and up to two students or post-baccalaureates from a
minority institution to participate in the ABRF 2010 conference. The faculty/mentor must nominate up to two students and/or post-baccalaureates who are pursuing research careers in a life sciences discipline.
ABRF–FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Each award provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/ undergraduate student, post-baccalaureate or postdoctoral fellow who is 1st author and has been selected to give a poster presentation at the ABRF 2010 conference.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ASBMR–FASEB Minority Student Travel Award – Provides travel grants to minority students at the undergraduate through postdoctoral fellow levels to attend the ASBMR annual meeting or other eligible FASEB member society meetings. Two types of grants are available: Poster/Oral Presenters Grant and Faculty/Student Grant.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
ASBMR–FASEB Minority Student Travel Award – Provides travel grants to minority students at the undergraduate through postdoctoral fellow levels to attend the ASBMR annual meeting or other eligible FASEB member society meetings. Two types of grants are available: Poster/Oral Presenters Grant and Faculty/Student Grant.
Travel Awards
ASBMR–FASEB Minority Student Travel Award – Provides travel grants to minority students at the undergraduate through postdoctoral fellow levels to attend the ASBMR annual meeting or other eligible FASEB member society meetings. Two types of grants are available: Poster/Oral Presenters Grant and Faculty/Student Grant.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
SSR–FASEB MARC Travel Award – Provides funding for travel awards to support the participation of minority faculty/mentors and students, and poster/platform (oral) presenters at the SSR annual meeting.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
SSR–FASEB MARC Travel Award – Provides funding for travel awards to support the participation of minority faculty/mentors and students and poster/platform (oral) presenters at the SSR annual meeting.
Travel Awards
SSR–FASEB MARC Travel Award – Provides funding for travel awards to support the participation of minority faculty/mentors and students and poster/platform (oral) presenters at the SSR annual meeting.
Other Resources and Initiatives
SSR Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) – This committee provides a mechanism for communication between MAC members and SSR members who self-identify as underrepresented, to facilitate access to resources available to underrepresented members of SSR, and to provide a physical resource where issues of concern to underrepresented members of SSR can be raised for discussion.
SSR Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) Exhibit Space – The MAC exhibit at the SSR annual meeting includes information regarding training and funding opportunities for minorities, computer with internet service to search for information about funding opportunities, graduate programs, SSR functions, and other information.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
TS–FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and two graduate or undergraduate students from a minority institution to participate in the Teratology Society meeting.
TS–FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/undergraduate student or postdoctoral fellow who has been selected to give an oral or poster presentation at the Teratology Society meeting.
Travel Awards
TS–FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and two graduate or undergraduate students from a minority institution to participate in the Teratology Society meeting.
TS–FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/undergraduate student or postdoctoral fellow who has been selected to give an oral or poster presentation at the Teratology Society meeting.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
TES Minority Access Program – Offers undergraduate students from underrepresented minority groups research internships, seminars/workshops, mentoring, and travel to attend the society’s annual meeting for 2 consecutive summers.
Research Opportunities
TES Minority Access Program – Offers undergraduate students from underrepresented minority groups research internships, seminars/workshops, mentoring, and travel to attend the society’s annual meeting for 2 consecutive summers.
TES–FASEB MARC Summer Research Opportunities – Provides travel and subsistence support for minority undergraduate students to participate in summer research opportunities in the labs of Endocrine Society mentors. Assistance in locating a mentor/lab is available.
Travel Awards
TES Minority Access Program – Offers undergraduate students from underrepresented minority groups research internships, seminars/workshops, mentoring, and travel to attend the society’s annual meeting for 2 consecutive summers.
Other Resources and Initiatives
TES Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) – This committee seeks: 1) To develop programs that increases the recruitment, participation and retention of underrepresented minorities within the field of basic and clinical endocrinology. 2) To advocate cultural diversity within the society’s membership, programs, committees and leadership. 3) To increase the awareness within the scientific community and public at large of endocrine disorders that disproportionately affect underrepresented minorities.
TES Annual Meeting Activities – The MAC hosts scientific sessions and networking activities at the society’s annual meeting (ENDO) to enhance the experience of minority students and fellows attending the meeting.
TES Outreach at External Exhibits – The MAC participates in conferences and seminars for minority students and fellows to provide information on MAC and society programs, including travel and research fellowship awards and volunteer and networking opportunities.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ASHG-FASEB Minority Travel Awards – Provide support for participation of faculty/mentors, postdoctoral fellows, and students from minority institutions and historically black colleges and universities to attend the annual meeting.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
ASHG-FASEB Minority Travel Awards – Provide support for participation of faculty/mentors, postdoctoral fellows, and students from minority institutions and historically black colleges and universities to attend the annual meeting.
Resources for Faculty and K-12 Teachers
ASHG-FASEB Minority Travel Awards – Provide support for participation of faculty/mentors, postdoctoral fellows, and students from minority institutions and historically black colleges and universities to attend the annual meeting.
Travel Awards
ASHG-FASEB Minority Travel Awards – Provide support for participation of faculty/mentors, postdoctoral fellows, and students from minority institutions and historically black colleges and universities to attend the annual meeting.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
EMS-FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and two graduate or undergraduate students from a minority institution to participate in the EMS meeting.
EMS-FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/undergraduate student or postdoctoral fellow who has been selected to give an oral or poster presentation at the EMS meeting.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
EMS-FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and two graduate or undergraduate students from a minority institution to participate in the EMS meeting.
EMS-FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/undergraduate student or postdoctoral fellow who has been selected to give an oral or poster presentation at the EMS meeting.
Resources for Faculty and K-12 Teachers
Travel Awards
EMS-FASEB Faculty/Student Travel Award – Provides funding for one faculty member/mentor and two graduate or undergraduate students from a minority institution to participate in the EMS meeting.
EMS-FASEB Poster/Oral Presenter Travel Award – Provides funding for one underrepresented minority graduate/undergraduate student or postdoctoral fellow who has been selected to give an oral or poster presentation at the EMS meeting.
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ISCB Travel Fellowship – Provides support to underrepresented minority students, postdocs, and scientists to attend ISCB's two society-run annual conferences, ISMB and the Rocky Mountain Bioinformatics Conference (Rocky).
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
ISCB Travel Fellowship – Provides support to underrepresented minority students, postdocs, and scientists to attend ISCB's two society-run annual conferences, ISMB and the Rocky Mountain Bioinformatics Conference (Rocky).
Travel Awards
ISCB Travel Fellowship – Provides support to underrepresented minority students, postdocs, and scientists to attend ISCB's two society-run annual conferences, ISMB and the Rocky Mountain Bioinformatics Conference (Rocky).
Resources for Undergraduate Students
ACSM-FASEB Travel Awards – Provide funding for travel to the ACSM annual meeting for students, postdocs, and faculty/student pairs submitting meeting abstracts or delivering poster or slide presentations.
Resources for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
ACSM-FASEB Travel Awards – Provide funding for travel to the ACSM annual meeting for students, postdocs, and faculty/student pairs submitting meeting abstracts or delivering poster or slide presentations.
Resources for Faculty and K-12 Teachers
ACSM-FASEB Travel Awards – Provide funding for travel to the ACSM annual meeting for students, postdocs, and faculty/student pairs submitting meeting abstracts or delivering poster or slide presentations.
Travel Awards
ACSM-FASEB Travel Awards – Provide funding for travel to the ACSM annual meeting for students, postdocs, and faculty/student pairs submitting meeting abstracts or delivering poster or slide presentations.
Other Resources and Initiatives
BMES Diversity Award – Honors an individual, project, organization, or institution for outstanding contributions to improving gender and racial diversity in biomedical engineering. The award is given for a broad range of activities, including research, education, and service that improve diversity in biomedical engineering industry and/or academia.