ALTERATION OF GENE REGULATION BY ENVIRONMENTAL COMPOUNDS
环境化合物对基因调控的改变
基本信息
- 批准号:2893091
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 113.07万
- 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:1999-08-15 至 2004-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Xavier University of Louisiana will lead a collaborative program project comprised of investigators from Xavier and Tulane Universities. The goal of this program is to increase the participation of investigators at Xavier University in competitive environmental health sciences research funded by the NIEHS in particular and the NIH in general. Toward that end, the specific aims for this ARCH grant are four-fold: (1) To establish a multi- disciplinary research collaboration among scientists at Xavier and Tulane to build and sustain an increased capacity for environmental health sciences research. Two Research and four Pilot Projects will study the effects of environmental compounds on the regulation of transcription by nuclear steroid hormone receptors, the rearrangement and mutation of human DNA, and metallothionein. Each project comprises a collaboration among investigators from each institution. (2) To assemble and conduct a formal course on grantsmanship for faculty. The objective of this semester-long course will be for each participant to create, edit, and submit a research proposal to a competitive mainstream program in the NIEHS or NIH. Completion of this grant writing course will be mandatory for Xavier investigations who receive ARCH funding. (3) To establish core facilities at Xavier to support current and future research programs in the environmental health sciences. Three core facilities to be established are (i) a tissue culture laboratory, (ii) an environmental molecular biology laboratory, and (iii) a molecular interaction laboratory. (4) To recruit and hire a new faculty member who will be competitive in obtaining extramural mainstream NIEHS or NIH support. The ARCH program will build upon the established, decade-old cooperative relationship between Xavier and Tulane in environmental research to strengthen a vigorous partnership at the faculty level. It is anticipated that the mentoring and instruction provided specifically by the ARCH program will provide the infrastructure necessary for Xavier faculty to prepare and submit competitive grant proposals to achieve independence from the ARCH program.
路易斯安那州泽维尔大学将领导一个由泽维尔大学和杜兰大学的研究人员组成的合作项目。该计划的目标是增加泽维尔大学研究人员参与由NIEHS特别是NIH资助的竞争性环境健康科学研究。为此,该基金的具体目标有四个方面:(1)在泽维尔和杜兰的科学家之间建立多学科研究合作,以建立和维持环境健康科学研究的能力。两项研究及四项先导计划将研究环境化合物对核类固醇激素受体转录调控、人类DNA重排及突变,以及金属硫蛋白的影响。每个项目都包括来自每个机构的调查人员之间的合作。(2)为教职员举办一个正式的学位课程。本学期课程的目标是让每个参与者创建,编辑和提交研究提案到NIEHS或NIH的竞争主流计划。完成这一赠款写作课程将是强制性的泽维尔调查谁收到基金。(3)在泽维尔建立核心设施,以支持环境健康科学的当前和未来的研究计划。将建立的三个核心设施是:(一)组织培养实验室;(二)环境分子生物学实验室;(三)分子相互作用实验室。(4)招聘和雇用一名新的教师,他们将在获得校外主流NIEHS或NIH支持方面具有竞争力。该计划将建立在泽维尔和杜兰大学在环境研究方面已有十年历史的合作关系的基础上,以加强教师层面的积极合作关系。预计,指导和指导提供专门的EMBA课程将提供必要的基础设施,泽维尔教师准备和提交有竞争力的赠款提案,以实现独立的EMBA课程。
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