The Role of the HBCU Pipeline in Diversifying the STEM Workforce: Training the Next Generation of Drug Delivery Researchers

Kalynda Smith, Demetris Geddis, Jerald Dumas

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Abstract

Training the next generation of diverse drug delivery researchers is critical as there is a myriad of challenges that must be solved in the field. HBCUs have been and will continue to remain key factors in training significant numbers of diverse STEM graduates that enter a talented pool of potential drug delivery researchers. Several factors, both structural and psychosocial, play a role in preparing future African American researchers. In this review, strengths and weaknesses of the HBCU STEM pipeline are examined as well as current partnerships that better position HBCUs to recruit, train, and retain diverse researchers in drug delivery.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Volume176
Issue number113866
StatePublished - 2021

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