Organ Dysfunction in Old Age: Perspectives for Young Clinician Scientists (OrganAge)
老年器官功能障碍:年轻临床科学家的观点 (OrganAge)
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- 批准号:413668513
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- 依托单位国家:德国
- 项目类别:Research Grants
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- 资助国家:德国
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项目摘要
ORGAN DYSFUNTION IN OLD AGE – PERSPECTIVES FOR YOUNG CLINICIAN SCIENTISTS (OrganAge). The number of elderly patients is continuously increasing. The aim of the Clinician Scientist Program OrganAge is to prepare young physicians for a career as researcher in translational ageing medicine. SCIENTIFIC AIMS: 1. Ageing is associated with a progressive loss of function in multiple organs. The present program explores ageing mechanisms as targets for the development of therapeutic interventions. Inherently, this approach requires interdisciplinary interactions of different medical fields. 2. Within OrganAge we specifically want to strengthen translational ageing medicine - an area complementary to geriatrics, yet hitherto underdeveloped in Germany. STRUCTURAL AIMS: 3. With OrganAge we establish an enduring structure enabling career pathways for Clinician Scientists. Ageing is a research focus of the Medical Faculty, the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Leibniz Institute on Aging; the program therefore offers research opportunities for clinicians with different medical backgrounds. 4. We integrated OrganAge into a systematic career pathway ranging from first stage researchers to established researchers. This pathway starts with structured programs for obtaining an MD alongside with supportive structures for Advanced Clinician Scientists (longitudinal integration of career pathways). 5. Support for project development, and partnering between experienced researchers and clinicians also enabled scientific careers in departments which have until now been less active in ageing research (horizontal extension of career pathways), allowing a strictly performance-based allocation of positions by an external Scientific Advisory Board. 6. We have implemented the support strategy SEED – SPEED - SERVICE: SEED (e.g. seeding interest in research, education of early researchers, career planning), SPEED (e.g. protected research time, recognition of research time as time for specialist training by the State Chamber of Medicine (Landesärztekammer), mentoring), and SERVICE (e.g. soft skill training, core facilities, integration into a scientific network). 7. The Clinician Scientist Program OrganAge is integrated into other research projects, programs and structures, which advance ageing research. Thus, OrganAge further strengthens the internationally visible and attractive research focus on ageing and ageing medicine in Jena. SUPPORTIVE AIMS: 8. We analyse the efficacy of our program through incorporation of a specific evaluation program. 9. We continuously improve program structures to increase family-friendliness, equal opportunity and diversity. 10. We have implemented coaching programs for established and leading researchers (shaping of role models). OrganAge will be integrated into the Medical Faculty after funding ends.
老年器官功能障碍--青年科学家的观点(OrganAge)。老年患者的数量不断增加。临床医生科学家计划OrganAge的目的是为年轻医生在转化衰老医学领域的研究人员做好准备。科学目标:1。衰老与多个器官功能的逐渐丧失有关。目前的计划探讨衰老机制作为治疗干预措施发展的目标。从本质上讲,这种方法需要不同医学领域的跨学科互动。2.在OrganAge内,我们特别希望加强转化老龄医学--这是一个与老年医学互补的领域,但迄今为止在德国还不发达。结构目标:3.通过OrganAge,我们建立了一个持久的结构,为临床科学家提供职业途径。老龄化是医学系,弗里德里希席勒大学耶拿和莱布尼茨老龄化研究所的研究重点;因此,该计划为具有不同医学背景的临床医生提供了研究机会。4.我们将OrganAge整合到一个系统的职业生涯路径中,从第一阶段的研究人员到成熟的研究人员。该途径从获得MD的结构化课程开始,同时为高级临床科学家提供支持结构(职业途径的纵向整合)。5.对项目开发的支持,以及经验丰富的研究人员和临床医生之间的伙伴关系,也使迄今为止在老龄化研究方面不太活跃的部门能够从事科学职业(职业道路的横向延伸),从而使外部科学咨询委员会能够严格根据业绩分配职位。6.我们实施了支持战略种子-速度-服务:种子(例如,播种研究兴趣,早期研究人员的教育,职业规划),速度(例如,保护研究时间,将研究时间视为国家医学会(Landesärztekammer)的专家培训时间,指导)和服务(例如,软技能培训,核心设施,融入科学网络)。7.临床科学家计划OrganAge被整合到其他研究项目,计划和结构中,促进老龄化研究。因此,OrganAge进一步加强了耶拿老龄化和老龄医学方面的国际知名度和吸引力。目标:8.我们通过纳入一个具体的评估计划来分析我们的计划的有效性。9.我们不断改进计划结构,以增加家庭友好,平等机会和多样性。10.我们已经为知名和领先的研究人员实施了教练计划(塑造榜样)。资金结束后,OrganAge将并入医学院。
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