Tougaloo College Students Visit the NIH Campus
August 12th, 2009 |

Dr. Robert Hoyt, Division of Intramural Research, Laboratory of Animal Medicine & Surgery, NHLBI, takes students on a tour of his lab
Students from Tougaloo College in Jackson, Mississippi, visited the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) July 28-29, as part of the Jackson Heart study training program, an
initiative supported by the Office of Research Training and Minority Health (ORTMH),
Office of the Director, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
The program is designed to help prepare students for careers in research, medicine, public
health, and epidemiology related to cardiovascular diseases and is a joint collaboration
with the Jackson State University, Tougaloo College, and the University of Mississippi
Medical Center. The Jackson Heart study training program provides curriculum to
students to carry out medical research studies such as the Jackson Heart Study - the
largest cohort study to investigate the inherited (genetic) factors that affect high blood
pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and other important diseases in African
Americans.
During their two-day tour of the campus, the 12 students had a wonderful opportunity to
engage with leaders across the NIH as staff from various Institutes and Centers spoke to
the students and shared their many experiences with them. They also visited several
NHLBI laboratories. The NHLBI Deputy Director Susan Shurin, M.D., welcomed them
and shared the many contributions that the NIH makes to the national and international
community as a steward of scientific research.
Among the celebrated leaders, students also met with Tougaloo College Alumni
including Office of Communications and Public Liaison Branch Chief Calvin Jackson
and National Cancer Institute Research Fellows Drs. Audray Harris and Kimberly
Jackson, all of whom shared stories with the students and reflected on how their
experiences at Tougaloo College helped define who and where they are today as
members of the NIH community.
The student's visit to the NIH campus marks the sixth year of this program - a testament
to the NHLBI's commitment to the advancement of research for generations to come.
This program was a shared learning experience for everyone involved and the NIH
community looks forward to the many contributions this talented group of young adults
will make to the larger scientific community. Office of Research Training and Minority
Health (ORTMH) Director Helena O. Mishoe, Ph.D., MPH, who helped organize and
lead the two-day tour, said of the program, "Each year we are excited to bring a new
cadre of Tougaloo scholars to the NIH. The power of their imagination after visiting the
NIH makes their career possibilities truly infinite. We are delighted to play a part in their
future."
Reprinting of “NHLBI Director’s Corner Announcement” by kind permission of The
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), a part of the National Institutes of
Health (NIH). Visit them at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov.
To learn more about the Tougaloo College Students and the Jackson Heart Study, please
visit: http://jhs.jsums.edu/jhsinfo. |