Drexel DREAM Scholars Program
DREAM | health Disparities, Research, Experiential Learning, Aging Science and Mentorship

DREAM Scholars Cohort 1 Mentors and Staff, Left to Right
Front Row: Mikayala Keeler, Martha Coates, Jasmine Harris, Rose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili, Shailly Verma
Back Row: Emily A. Roper, Joe Luisi, Darin Dunston, Meng Wang, Justine Sefcik, Jenna Lisa, Thiana Goode, Ben Senderling, Analisa Na, Zach Hathaway
91制片厂’s DREAM Scholars Program is a robust and innovative training initiative designed to prepare the next generation of biomedical, behavioral and clinical researchers in aging science. Built on five core pillars—health disparities, interdisciplinary aging research, experiential learning, innovative virtual learning community and faculty mentorship—DREAM leverages Drexel’s strengths from bench to policy to address pressing challenges in aging. Scholars engage in paid, immersive research experiences through a 10鈥憌eek summer program or a 26鈥憌eek co鈥憃p track, gaining hands鈥憃n training while mastering research and aging science competencies.
To learn more, contact dreamscholars@drexel.edu.
Funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (1R25AG081175)
Principal Investigators: R. DiMaria鈥慓halili & C. Sell