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CIRM Bridges 3.0 - Scholars Program

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The Humboldt CIRM Bridges 3.0 Program is designed to produce biomedical scientists from diverse backgrounds committed to accelerating the discovery, development  and delivery of stem cell, gene therapy and related technologies for improving human health.

Each year we will select a diverse cohort of 10 graduate and undergraduate students to participate in a yearlong research experience in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine at one of our outstanding collaborating host institutions: The Gladstone InstitutesStanford UniversityUC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, and Cedars-Sinai.

 

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Student interns receive advanced training in the research methods and good manufacturing practices required to develop cellular-based therapies for emerging and unmet medical needs. 
 
In collaboration with the Humboldt Medical Society and Pre-Medical Task Force, students will also educate our campus and the greater community about regenerative medicine while gaining awareness of socio-economic issues and disparities around health care and access. 
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Over 100 students have been trained in our past Bridges and Bridges 2.0 Programs (see Past Humboldt CIRM Scholars and Alumni Spotlight pages). 
 
Of these, 55% were from racially minoritized groups in STEM, 47% were first-generation college students, and 68% were from low-income families. 
 
Currently, 85% are engaged in STEM Careers.
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