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Next STEPP Summer Camp Continues to Inspire Future Clinical Research Professionals

The Ohio State University Clinical and Translational Science Institute, in collaboration with the College of Nursing, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and partner institutions, just wrapped up the second annual Next STEPP Summer Camp in June 2026. Next STEPP is an innovative summer camp designed to introduce high school students to careers in clinical research.

Group picture between participants and facilitators of the camp

The week-long immersive program brought together students from across the Central Ohio region to explore opportunities within clinical and translational science. Building on the 2025 inaugural camp, the 2026 camp expanded its curriculum to include opportunities for students to engage with the human impact of clinical research as well as the educational sessions and hands-on learning experiences that were successful last year.

In addition to foundational content covering study coordination, research ethics, regulatory processes and data management, the 2026 camp incorporated a series of sessions featuring patients, survivors and family members who have participated in clinical research.

Through these discussions, students gained insight into the real world impact of clinical trials and the role research plays in improving patient outcomes. Participants heard firsthand accounts that highlighted the importance of trust, communication and ethical responsibility in the research process. These experiences helped students connect scientific discovery with the people and communities it serves.

Students also had the opportunity to learn directly from clinical research professionals representing a range of disciplines and career pathways. Faculty and research staff shared their professional journeys and provided perspective on the day-to-day work that supports clinical studies. Next STEPP’s emphasis on mentorship and professional exposure helps to support early interest in research related careers.

Next STEPP continues to be a strong example of how collaboration can create meaningful opportunities for students to explore careers in clinical research. Program feedback shows that participants remain highly engaged and leave with a better understanding of clinical research pathways and the many career options available to them. Students also reported a greater appreciation for how clinical research helps improve health and advance new treatments. By connecting hands-on learning experiences with real community perspectives, Next STEPP is helping inspire and prepare the next generation of the clinical research workforce.

Julie Johnson, PharmD, is the Director and Principal Investigator at The Ohio State University Clinical and Translational Science Institute.