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1 Discovery Phase An Introduction to the Class of 2012 Discovery Phase Co-Directors Maureen Powers, Ph.D. Henry M. Blumberg, M.D.

2 Discovery Phase Research — basic, translational or clinical research  Hypothesis-driven research Discovery follows Applications (clinical clerkships)  starts March 1, April 1 or May 1 5 month block (or 4+1) at the end of the 3 rd year of medical school focused on RESEARCH

3 Goals of Discovery Design and carry out a focused hypothesis-driven research study under the guidance of an Emory faculty investigator/mentor Analyze data Report findings in the format of a scientific manuscript Present a scientific talk or poster at Medical Student Research Day (Capstone Course) and potentially at a scientific meeting Gain understanding of hypothesis-driven research and investigation

4 Discovery--Timeline Faculty submit brief description of potential project(s) and NIH biosketch [Nov. 15 deadline] to Discovery website Online Directory/Database reviewed by students; students meet with potential mentors Student and Mentor match finalized (each lead mentor can only supervise one Discovery med student) Students submit 2-page research proposal  January 18 deadline for March 1 start date  February 14 deadline for April and May start dates Proposals reviewed by Med Student Research Committee 5 month block for Discovery or “4 +1” Option

5 Discovery—Timeline II Final Product: 8-10 page report in scientific manuscript format—due January 6, 2012  Mentor should review prior to submission (same goes for the 2 page proposal as well) Presentation at Medical Student Research Day during Capstone Course  April 2012 Discovery will be graded (Honors opportunities)! Deadlines are Important—timeliness of submission will be incorporated into grading scale Be passionate, have fun!

6 Global Health RESEARCH Opportunities Global Health Research projects are possible with either an Emory mentor or co-mentor  7 of 88 (8%) students conducted an international research project Africa (Ethiopia, Rwanda, Togo, Kenya) South America (Peru) Asia (China) Europe (England) Some funds available from Emory to help support international travel; need to also discuss with mentors about any costs involved with housing, etc.

7 Opportunity for projects outside Emory but in USA (requires Emory co-mentor) Examples of projects from last year’s class  CDC  UCSF  Washington, DC Homeland Security HIV project at Georgetown University NIH—opportunities as well!

8 Minimum Qualifications for Emory Faculty Mentor Principal Investigator (PI) on some type of grant (NIH, CDC, Foundation, Pharmaceutical, Emory) Minimum of 5 peer-review publications Most mentors will likely greatly exceed these Faculty member can only serve as Lead Mentor for 1 Discovery student

9 SoCRATES: Short Course on Clinical Research and Translational Experience in Science SoCRATES Course — 5 half day course on Clinical and Translational Research during DISCOVERY  Andi Shane and Beau Bruce are Course Directors Some topics BEFORE Discovery:  How to pick a mentor, how to work with a mentor  How to write the Discovery 2-Page Research Proposal

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