KBRIN Mentoring Core: Programs and Progress
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Major Objectives
- Increase State’s capacity for biomedical research
- Increase the number of undergraduate students interested in a career in biomedical research.
- Provide more undergraduate students with more opportunities for quality research experiences
- Enhance quality of the pipeline
Dr. Cheryl Davis comments on ways KBRIN has helped transform biomedical research at Western Kentucky University

Dr. Tanea Reed and Dr. Rebekah Waikel are the first KBRIN-supported recipients of competitive NIH grants for biomedical research at Eastern Kentucky University.

