Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10477228
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-15 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAchievementAddressAdvisory CommitteesAreaAwardBasic ScienceBiologyBudgetsCommunitiesCommunity OutreachCore FacilityCritiquesDataDatabasesDermatologyDisabled PersonsDisadvantagedDiseaseEducationEducational workshopEnvironmentEvaluationFacultyFinancial SupportFosteringFundingFunding MechanismsFunding OpportunitiesFutureGoalsGrantHealthHigh School StudentIndividualInnovative TherapyLearningLogisticsMedicineMentorsMonitorNewsletterOutcomePhiladelphiaResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSeedsServicesSkinStructureSurveysTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTwitterUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomanbasecareercollaborative environmentdesigndiversity and inclusioneffectiveness evaluationinnovationinterdisciplinary approachlecturesmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynext generationoperationprogramsservice programsskin disordersuccesssummer internshipsymposiumtoolweb site
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Towards the overall theme of translating basic research into new treatments for skin disease, the goals of the
Penn SBDRC are to promote multi-disciplinary, collaborative research among skin investigators; draw new
investigators with diverse perspectives to skin research; foster an interactive, multi-disciplinary environment
that cultivates the next generation of skin researchers; increase access to state-of-the-art approaches and
resources for conducting rigorous skin research, and accelerate translation of research findings into innovative
therapies for skin disease. In addition to providing state-of-the-art service offerings through 3 Resource Cores,
the Penn SBDRC includes an Administrative Core, which unifies skin researchers across the University, the
Philadelphia region and beyond. The Aims are: 1) To provide oversight and evaluation of the Penn SBDRC; 2):
To coordinate, integrate, and communicate the activities of the Penn SBDRC. The Administrative Core
provides administrative, logistical, regulatory, and financial support to the overall Center, the Resource Cores,
and the Enrichment Programs. The SBDRC website and its underlying REDCap databases serve as the major
platform for interacting with members, including ordering of Core services, tracking membership data,
evaluating services and programs, tracking outcomes, and relaying announcements such as seminar and
meeting notices. A quarterly SBDRC Newsletter and Twitter feed are additional tools for disseminating
information and highlighting the research and achievements of SBDRC members. 3) To implement an
Enrichment Program that enhances the scientific environment and supports the next generation of skin
researchers. The SBDRC Enrichment Program is divided into four Sub-Cores representing individual
objectives: (a) The Scientific Enrichment Sub-Core sponsors an Annual Scientific Symposium, seminars, and
workshops. (b) The Community Outreach Sub-Core introduces underserved Philadelphia public high school
students to the excitement of scientific research and dermatology through the Penn Academy of Skin Health
(PASH), a Saturday academy program and summer internship program. (c) The Mentoring Sub-Core promotes
the career success and training of a diverse pool of future skin researchers through structured mentoring for
senior trainees and junior faculty, and specialized mentoring programs for women and minorities
underrepresented in medicine. (d) The Seed Funding Sub-Core offers 3 different funding mechanisms that
attract new investigators and foster the independence of junior investigators.
项目摘要
为了实现将基础研究转化为皮肤病新疗法的总主题,
Penn SBDRC旨在促进皮肤研究人员之间的多学科合作研究;
研究人员对皮肤研究有不同的观点;培养一个互动的,多学科的环境
培养下一代皮肤研究人员;增加获得最先进方法的机会,
资源进行严格的皮肤研究,并加快转化为创新的研究成果,
治疗皮肤病。除了通过3个资源核心提供最先进的服务产品外,
宾夕法尼亚大学SBDRC包括一个行政核心,它统一了整个大学的皮肤研究人员,
费城及周边地区其目的是:1)提供监督和评估宾夕法尼亚州SBDRC; 2):
协调,整合和沟通宾大SBDRC的活动。行政核心
为整个中心、资源核心、
和强化计划SBDRC网站及其基础REDCap数据库是主要的
与会员互动的平台,包括订购核心服务,跟踪会员数据,
评估服务和计划,跟踪结果,并转播诸如研讨会和
会议通知。SBDRC通讯季刊和Twitter是传播信息的额外工具
信息和突出SBDRC成员的研究和成就。3)实施一项
强化计划,增强科学环境,支持下一代皮肤
研究人员SBDRC强化计划分为四个子核心,代表个人
目标:(a)科学充实分核心赞助年度科学专题讨论会、研讨会,
工作坊. (b)社区外展子核心介绍服务不足的费城公立高中
通过宾州皮肤健康学院,
(PASH),一个星期六的学院计划和暑期实习计划。(c)指导子核心促进
通过结构化的指导,
高级学员和初级教员,以及针对妇女和少数民族的专门辅导方案
在医学界的代表性不足。(d)种子资金子核心提供三种不同的资金机制,
吸引新的调查员,培养初级调查员的独立性。
项目成果
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角质形成细胞 AHR 的微生物调节
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Skin microbiome contributions to the pathogenesis of cutaneous leishmaniasis
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9884728 - 财政年份:2019
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Skin microbiome contributions to the pathogenesis of cutaneous leishmaniasis
皮肤微生物组对皮肤利什曼病发病机制的贡献
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10349537 - 财政年份:2019
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Skin microbiome contributions to the pathogenesis of cutaneous leishmaniasis
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宾夕法尼亚大学皮肤生物学和疾病资源中心
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