Iowa Lung Imaging Training Program
爱荷华州肺部影像培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10224619
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.33万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-01 至 2024-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The University of Iowa Lung Imaging Training Program will prepare pre-doctoral and post-
doctoral trainees to explore questions related to the respiratory system and lung disease using
medical imaging, image processing, and computational modeling. The program will encourage
trainees to pursue careers related to lung disease research.
Program participants will attain expertise in medical image acquisition, novel imaging hardware,
medical image processing, software development, and computational modeling. Each trainee
will receive individualized attention and assistance with respect to curriculum selection, program
performance and successful completion, and career planning and development. Program
trainees will have access to the extensive resources and facilities that make the University of
Iowa a top-ranked institution in lung health science research, including a number of well-funded
multidisciplinary research programs and graduate education programs such as the Institute for
Clinical and Translational Science Graduate Program in Translational Biomedicine and the Iowa
Institute for Biomedical Imaging.
Program mentors are drawn from 14 different academic and clinical departments across
campus, spanning three different Colleges. The leadership and faculty of this training program
have a notable history of effective collaboration in recruiting, retaining, and training pre-doctoral
and post-doctoral fellows and have a strong interest in developing the next generation of
scientists and engineers with the requisite skills to address urgent problems related to lung
disease.
项目总结/摘要
爱荷华州大学肺部成像培训计划将为博士前和博士后做准备。
博士生探讨有关呼吸系统和肺部疾病的问题,使用
医学成像、图像处理和计算建模。该计划将鼓励
学员可从事与肺部疾病研究有关的职业。
项目参与者将获得医学图像采集,新型成像硬件,
医学图像处理、软件开发和计算建模。每个学员
将得到个性化的关注和援助方面的课程选择,计划
业绩和圆满完成,以及职业规划和发展。程序
学员将有机会获得广泛的资源和设施,使大学
爱荷华州是肺部健康科学研究的顶级机构,包括一些资金雄厚的
多学科研究计划和研究生教育计划,如研究所
转化生物医学和爱荷华州临床和转化科学研究生课程
生物医学成像研究所。
项目导师来自14个不同的学术和临床部门,
校园,跨越三个不同的学院。这个培训项目的领导和教员
在招聘,保留和培养博士前的有效合作方面有着显着的历史
和博士后研究员,并有浓厚的兴趣,在发展下一代的
具有必要技能的科学家和工程师,以解决与肺有关的紧迫问题,
疾病
项目成果
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Defining the role of early pulmonary vascular disease in COPD
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Multi-center Structural & Functional Quantitative CT Pulmonary Phenotyping
多中心结构
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多中心结构
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8788547 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
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