
The Training Core acts as a supporting framework within this program
for the development of graduate students and post-doctoral research associates
capable of becoming innovative leaders in scientific, regulatory, and policy
positions which focus on environmental health concerns. It does this
by supplementing the rigorous scientific mentoring received in individual
research labs with the multi-disciplinary background necessary to address
today’s, and tomorrow’s pressing environmental health problems. A
variety of pedagological approaches are employed in the training program
including formal course work, seminars, workshops, student presentations,
writing assignments, and discussions with outside speakers. In addition,
there is extensive interaction between the Training Core and the Analytical
and Biostatistics Cores. These research support cores give individual-specific
training in instrumentation and methodology appropriate to the particular
research project. Trainees are recruited and selected based on their
commitment to a career in research areas relevant to the Superfund Basic
Research Program, evidence of outstanding undergraduate and graduate academic
performance, and promise of excellence in research. In addition to
the formal trainees, all other M.S. and Ph.D. students, and post-doctoral
research associates conducting research in any of the laboratories of the
project leaders are encouraged to attend our biweekly meetings. The
SBRP training program at the University of Cincinnati has excelled over
the past several years producing well-qualified research scientists that
are finding high profile faculty, post-doctoral, and researcher positions
with major universities, federal agencies, and industry.
| Personnel | Title/Department |
| Brian Kinkle, PhD
Project Leader |
Associate Professor/
Biological Sciences |
| NIEHS Superfund|Department
of Environmental Health|
University of
Cincinnati | College of Medicine
|
| Midwest Consortium for Hazardous
Waste Worker Training |
Risks & Choices |
| Center for Environmental
Genetics | gina.leisring@uc.edu
|updated 7-1-2001 |