SOUTH DAKOTA BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK
南达科他州生物医学研究基础设施网络
基本信息
- 批准号:6665121
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 231.47万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-09-24 至 2004-07-22
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The PI is a cell physiologist USDSM,
with one Ph.D. graduate student every four years, no technical support, 50%
teaching responsibility, and no one else to share research equipment and ideas
with on a regular basis. Thus, it is very difficult to remain at the cutting
edge of research, without strong institutional support of research expenses
for those times in between grants, and some luck in finding fruitful
collaborations. In 1998 USDSM combined its four very independent basic
science departments into a single Division of Basic Biomedical Sciences. A
major reason was to stimulate the development of interdisciplinary research
collaborations. The organization of this division has had its intended
effect, witness the awarding of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center
of Biomedical Research Excellence Award in Neuroscience (CBREAN) in 2000.
This application, to create a BRIN in the area of cellular growth control,
continues the USDSM?s efforts to develop nationally competitive research
programs in focused areas. The SD-BRIN includes the USDSM, Augustana College
(AUGC), Black Hills State University (BHSU) and Sisseton/Wahpeton Community
College (SWCC), a small tribal college. Each institution has a unique mission
and student population. The goals of the SD-BRIN are to develop the research
capacity of South Dakota in the area of control of cell growth, and to develop
human resources for undergraduate and graduate programs in the biomedical
sciences in South Dakota. These goals will be met by: 1) improving the
bioinformatics/electronic communication capabilities of the network
institutions through library resource enhancement, enhanced broadband
communication, development of a SD-BRIN web site and production of BRIN
sponsored learning modules for network on-site education; and 2) recruitment
and career development of a critical mass of junior faculty, graduate and
undergraduate student researchers, and creation of proteomics and functional
genomics facilities to support research in the area of cellular growth
control. The long-term SD-BRIN goal is the development of a statewide network
of nationally competitive, independent investigators working together to study
cellular growth control.
描述(由申请人提供):PI是一名细胞生理学家USDSM,
一个博士研究生每四年,没有技术支持,50%
教学责任,没有其他人分享研究设备和想法
和你在一起因此,很难保持在切割
研究的边缘,没有强有力的机构支持的研究费用
对于那些时间之间的赠款,并在寻找富有成效的运气
合作。1998年,USDSM将其四个非常独立的基本
科学部门合并为基础生物医学科学部门。一
主要原因是为了促进跨学科研究的发展
合作。这个部门的组织有其意图,
美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)中心
2000年获得神经科学生物医学研究卓越奖(CBREAN)。
本申请旨在创建细胞生长控制领域的BRIN,
继续USDSM?努力发展具有国家竞争力的研究
重点领域的项目。SD-BRIN包括USDSM,奥古斯塔纳学院
(AUGC),黑山州立大学(BHSU)和西塞顿/瓦佩顿社区
学院(SWCC),一个小的部落学院。每个机构都有独特的使命
和学生人口。SD-BRIN的目标是发展研究
南达科他州在控制细胞生长方面的能力,
生物医学本科和研究生课程的人力资源
科学在南达科他州。这些目标将通过以下方式实现:1)改善
网络的生物信息学/电子通信能力
机构通过图书馆资源优化,增强宽带
传播、开发SD-BRIN网站和制作BRIN
网络现场教育赞助学习模块; 2)招聘
和职业发展的初级教师,研究生和
本科生研究人员,并创建蛋白质组学和功能
支持细胞生长领域研究的基因组学设施
控制SD-BRIN的长期目标是发展全州范围的网络
具有全国竞争力的独立调查人员共同研究
细胞生长控制。
项目成果
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南达科他州生物医学研究基础设施网络
- 批准号:
7849268 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 231.47万 - 项目类别:
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