Increasing Diversity in Genomics for the Next Generation (IDGeNe)

The first undergraduate training program focused on Genomic within the University of Puerto Rico system and possibly within the island public and private educational landscape.  

Field of Genomics

The field of Genomics is, probably, the fastest growing filed in biomedical and biological research, and one with a significant impact on medical, ethical and overall societal issues. Initially, the field was somewhat circumscribed to studies in genetics and molecular biology, however, as studies and technical capacities have increased, the field has extended into many other areas of research. It is this expansion, together with the implications that originate from the genomic findings, that makes it imperative for every segment of society to be represented among those that work in Genomics.

Our mision

To increase the research opportunity to undergraduate students in areas of research associated with Genomics by providing meaningful, hands-on research experiences and structured activities that reinforce scientific identity as future researchers and prepared them for graduate work. Our program is designed to cultivate research competence and professional development, supporting students’ progression toward advanced training and careers in the biomedical field.

Figure: Overview of the general framework for IDGeNe programResearch experience coordinated with Scientific, Professional Development, EthicsLaw-Society Implications (ELSI) and Empowerment-Resilience (ER) activities.

The Department of Biology at UPR-RP is divided among three different buildings: Facundo Buero, Julio GarciaDiaz and Natural Sciences. These buildings house teaching and research facilities for faculty, undergraduate and graduate students.

A. UPR-RP Biology Department Facilities

There are 10 fully equipped laboratories that are used for teaching laboratories. At present (2023) there are 21 active researchers, each with their own laboratory space. In addition, other spaces or facilities are available to investigators. Some of them include:

  • Botanical and Zoological Collections
  • Microscopy Facility 
  • Tissue Culture Facility
  • Animal Research Facility 
  • Sequencing and Genotyping Facility (SGF)

Websites: College of Natural Sciences: https://natsci.uprrp.edu/

Biology Department: https://natsci.uprrp.edu/biology/

  • El Verde Field Station (visit website)
  • Center for Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (CBB) 
  • High-Performance Computing Facility (HPCf) (visit website)

B. Molecular Sciences Research Center (MSRC): This facility is a joint collaboration between the UPR-RP and the UPR-RCM campuses.

  • Neuroimaging and electrophysiology facility
  • Crystallization design
  • Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  • Surface Analyses

Website: http://cicim.upr.edu/

C. Center for undergraduate interdisciplinary research and learning (CRiiAS)

Website: http://www.criiasupr.org/ 

D. Center for Academic Excellence (CEA) 

Website: https://cea.uprrp.edu/

E. Faculty Research Labs

Our Advisory Committee has an outstanding roster of members in different Genomic research areas. They are a diverse group of established investigators that can provide their own viewpoints on our Program. The members will offer academic and non-academic views from top research institutions on the training in Genomics for URM students. The responsibilities of this committee include:

a) Evaluation of the IDGeNe programmatic performance based on the established milestones and measurable objectives as reported in the annual report.

b) Providing recommendations based on the results reported by the assessment and evaluation plan at the end of every semester.

c) Participation in an annual meeting to discuss the progress of the IDGeNe program d) Evaluating the recruitment and retention performance of the IDGeNe program and providing recommendations when necessary.

The EAC will also play a pivotal role in providing scientific advice, help in the preparation of applications to be submitted by the project scholars. 

University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (UPR-RP)- is the oldest, largest, and most important Campus of the University of Puerto Rico system – a State-funded, public, co-educational institution. UPR is a member of the Hispanic-American Colleges and Universities (HACU) and, like all other campuses, is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities. It is classified by Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral University with High Research Activity. 

UPR-RP was established in 1903 as Puerto Rico’s first public institution of higher education. It is the largest campus of the system and offers the most disciplines, featuring the most extensive research and library resources on the island. Located in the metropolitan area of San Juan, UPR-RP is recognized as the top- rated center for higher education in Puerto Rico. The programs offered include Bachelor’s degrees in 74 majors, master’s degrees in 46 areas, PhDs in 14 subjects, and 8 certification and professional degrees. 

Around 90% of the registered undergraduates classify their ethnicity as Latinex, making UPR-RP one of the largest Hispanic Serving Institution in the nation. Most undergraduates are Puerto Ricans born and raised on the Island. In this sense, the institution is ethnically homogeneous and racially diverse. As such, diversity programs are not focused—as would be primarily the case in the U.S.—on race and ethnicity, but rather on socio-economic status. To ensure that it has a diverse student body, the UPR-RP has several important initiatives. The most fundamental one is that UPR-RP is heavily subsidized by the government so that students from all socioeconomic levels can attend. 

A two-year internship

The 2-year long participation in a research lab provides a more realistic view of what a career in the field really means and, on the steps to get there. The program will begin the first week of June

Summer Research Immersion (First Summer)

The cohort of IDGeNe scholars will participate in Program activities for nine (9) weeks.

The first summer activities are:

  • Bioinfo Basics
  • Carpentries workshops
  • Meet the Mentors
  • Genomics and Society
  • Oral presentations
  • Seminars and short workshops

Mainland Research Experience (Second Summer)

IDGeNe program will sponsor the participation of scholars in research experience in Genomics at one top-mainland institution during their second summer in the program. Students will be exposed to a different research topic in a different environment that serves to expand their knowledge and expertise.

Partnered Institutions that will provide the summer research experience:

  • University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)
  • Harvard University
  • University of Pittsburg
  • University of Wisconsin
  • University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
  • UT Southwestern

Activities during the Academic Year

  • Scientific Research
  • Professional Development activities
  • Empowerment and Resilience activities
  • Ethical, Legal and Social Implications activities
  • Poster and oral presentations
  • Annual Genomics Conference
  • Seminars and short workshops:

    • Scientific seminars
    • Scientific and technical Workshops
    • Recruitment seminars

This 4-semester long research experience exposes students not only to the technical tools and procedures but also to many other activities that are either transitory or not sufficiently explored during a summer period. These include:

  • Weekly journal clubs
  • Near-peer mentoring by more advanced undergraduates, graduate students and/or post-docs
  • A more in depth comprehension and mastering of the research tools and the analyses of results.
  • A long research project also provides the student with the opportunity to propose new experiments or methodologies.