CORE CENTER FOR SKELETAL INTEGRITY
骨骼完整性核心中心
基本信息
- 批准号:2848972
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 53.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-04-01 至 2004-03-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
The formation of a Core Center for Skeletal Integrity is proposed within
the Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). The
Center will be supported by NIH-sponsored investigators at HSS working
in the area of bone development and repair, investigators for whom
skeletal integrity (the biological, chemical and mechanical influences
that make bone such a unique tissue) is a fundamental part of the
research. Key to all the research questions is the relation between
composition, structure, and function that allows the skeleton to fulfill
its unique role. These three important factors control skeletal
integrity and their measurement and evaluation are important across all
disciplines, from molecular biology to biomechanics, and at all levels
of tissue organization, from molecules to the whole organ. The Core
Center is intended, therefore, to provide investigators with tools for
establishing chemical composition, ultra- and microstructural
morphology, and tissue and whole bone mechanical properties and with
training to use these tools in their research efforts. Equally
important, the techniques and scientific expertise within the Center
will serve as a focal point for multi-disciplinary research, thus
inspiring researchers to expand their investigations beyond their own
field. The Center will consist of three research cores, Analytical
Microscopy, Infrared Imaging, and Mechanical Testing, organized under an
Administrative Core. The Center will provide investigators with access
to shared techniques (and the necessary equipment and facilities to
utilize them) and with training and technical support to perform these
techniques. The Center will also initially support two Pilot and
Feasibility grants from young investigators and provide them with
technical support and with mentors to help in their research career
development. Finally, the Center will conduct an enrichment program
aimed at encouraging interaction and collaboration between core users
and at informing investigators as they become available within the
research cores.
建议在以下范围内建立一个Skeleton完整性核心中心:
特殊外科医院(HSS)研究部。的
研究中心将得到NIH申办的HSS研究者的支持,
在骨发育和修复领域,
骨骼完整性(生物、化学和机械影响
使骨骼成为如此独特的组织)是
research.所有研究问题的关键是
组成,结构和功能,使骨骼能够实现
其独特的作用。这三个重要因素控制骨骼
诚信及其衡量和评价对所有人都很重要
从分子生物学到生物力学,
从分子到整个器官。核心
因此,中心旨在为研究者提供工具,
确定化学成分、超显微结构
形态学、组织和全骨机械性能,
培训他们在研究工作中使用这些工具。同样
重要的是,中心内的技术和科学专业知识
将作为多学科研究的焦点,因此,
鼓励研究人员将他们的研究扩展到他们自己的研究之外
领域该中心将由三个研究核心组成,分析
显微镜、红外成像和机械测试,由
行政核心。中心将为调查人员提供
分享技术(以及必要的设备和设施,
利用它们),并提供培训和技术支持,
技术.该中心最初还将支持两个试点项目,
从年轻的研究人员可行性赠款,并为他们提供
技术支持和导师,以帮助他们的研究生涯
发展最后,该中心将开展一项浓缩计划,
旨在鼓励核心用户之间的互动和协作
并在调查人员在
研究核心
项目成果
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膝关节植入物磨损评估——综合方法
- 批准号:
6734626 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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Knee Implant Wear Evaluation-An Integrated Approach
膝关节植入物磨损评估——综合方法
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6599844 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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Knee Implant Wear Evaluation-An Integrated Approach
膝关节植入物磨损评估——综合方法
- 批准号:
6917182 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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6300526 - 财政年份:2000
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