The main objective of the SUBE Program is to provide opportunities to investigator-professors and their students of the UPR system in the San Juan area for research and creativity in the biomedical sciences and their related areas.
One aim i s to permit young investigators begin to compete and possibly enter the mainstream of science. Those, as well as more established investigators will prepare graduate and undergraduate Puerto Rican students, many with social, educational, and culturally limited backgrounds, to compete on a more equal level in science with students from more gifted institutions. This research program provides the students of the UPR, San Juan area opportunities for research in the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, and Microbiology of the largest campus of the UPR system and its Medical School. In addition, institutions such as the Veterans Administration Hospital and CDC-San Juan Laboratories extend their collaboration to our students. The research proposals outlined here increase the communication and collaboration of the UPR system with its broad base of students with components of the P.R. Medical Center focused around the UPR Medical Science Campus thus affording students and investigators a greater diversity of research activities in the biomedical field. In addition to the student benefits mentioned above, the Program allows for young, beginning faculty to get a good start in their research programs with funding from the SUBE Program. It also allows for established investigators the opportunity to pursue their research in a more vigorous manner at the same time offering the students the chance to work with an established investigator. A further factor has been an increase in the curriculum in the various departments and collaboration among faculty.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
Type
Minority Biomedical Research Support - MBRS (S06)
Project #
5S06RR008102-15
Application #
3513951
Study Section
General Research Support Program Advisory Committee (GRS)
Project Start
1978-06-01
Project End
1988-05-31
Budget Start
1986-06-01
Budget End
1987-05-31
Support Year
15
Fiscal Year
1986
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras
Department
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
City
San Juan
State
PR
Country
United States
Zip Code
00931
Rodriguez, A D; Ramirez, C; Shi, Y P (2000) The cumbiasins, structurally novel diterpenes possessing intricate carbocyclic skeletons from the West Indian sea whip Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae (Bayer). J Org Chem 65:6682-7
Rodriguez, A D; Ramirez, C (2000) A marine diterpene with a novel tetracyclic framework from the West Indian gorgonian octocoral Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae. Org Lett 2:507-10
Richardson, P L; Rodriguez, A D; Boulanger, A et al. (1998) Methoxyamericanolide B. Acta Crystallogr C 54 ( Pt 1):66-8
Figueroa, I D; el Baraka, M; Quinones, E et al. (1998) A fluorescent temperature probe based on the association between the excited states of 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)benzonitrile and beta-cyclodextrin. Anal Chem 70:3974-7
Rodriguez, A D; Soto, J J (1998) Pseudopterane and norcembrane diterpenoids from the Caribbean sea plume Pseudopterogorgia acerosa. J Nat Prod 61:401-4
Rodriguez, A D; Acosta, A L (1998) New cembranolides from the gorgonian Eunicea succinea. J Nat Prod 61:40-5
Rodriguez, A D; Cobar, O M; Padilla, O L et al. (1997) Calyxamines A and B, novel piperidine alkaloids from the Caribbean sea sponge Calyx podatypa. J Nat Prod 60:1331-3
Cobar, O M; Rodriguez, A D; Padilla, O L (1997) A new steroidal glycoside from a Caribbean gorgonian, Eunicea sp.1. J Nat Prod 60:1186-8
Rodriguez, A D; Gonzalez, E; Huang, S D (1997) Euniciniatin. Acta Crystallogr C 53 ( Pt 3):311-3
Rodriguez, A; Acosta, A L (1997) New cembranoid diterpenes and a geranylgeraniol derivative from the common Caribbean sea whip Eunicea succinea. J Nat Prod 60:1134-8

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