CUMC: STRUCTURAL & FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS: MICROARRAY
CUMC:结构性
基本信息
- 批准号:7170731
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-07-01 至 2006-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Nebraska INBRE Project is based on further development of the research capacity, infrastructure and state wide network initiated during the BRIN project. It relies on collaborative research activity involving students and faculty on the baccalaureate campuses, and support for technologically advanced core laboratories on the campuses of the research universities. The major goals of the NE-INBRE are aligned with the objectives of the IDeA Program and will 1) establish a multidisciplinary research network with a scientific focus, 2) build and increase the State's research base and capacity, 3) provide research opportunities for undergraduate students and serve as a pipeline for students to enter health research careers', 4) promote research collaborations, 5) provide outreach to underrepresented minority students, and 6) enhance science and technology knowledge of the states workforce. The scientific focuses are based on the expertise present on the research campuses and the alignment of research projects developed by the undergraduate faculty with these areas.
The scientific themes that bring the network together are Cell Signaling, Infectious Disease and Neuroscience. Collaborative arrangements between undergraduate faculty and research mentors are integral to the development of these areas and increasing the research base and capacity for Nebraska. An essential component of the project is the continuation of the BRIN Scholars program on the undergraduate campuses and the opportunities for these Scholars to matriculate in the PhD programs at the research universities. Outreach activities to the Community Colleges will increase the participation of underrepresented minorities in the research enterprise and support disease specific initiatives. The Nebraska Department of Economic Development is closely involved with the INBRE project particularly with respect to the emerging biotechnology industry in the State.
描述(由申请人提供):内布拉斯加州INBRE项目是基于BRIN项目期间启动的研究能力,基础设施和全州网络的进一步发展。它依赖于学士学位校园的学生和教师参与的合作研究活动,以及对研究型大学校园技术先进的核心实验室的支持。NE-INBRE的主要目标与IDEA计划的目标一致,将1)建立一个以科学为重点的多学科研究网络,2)建立和增加国家的研究基础和能力,3)为本科生提供研究机会,并作为学生进入健康研究职业的管道,4)促进研究合作,5)向代表性不足的少数民族学生提供外联服务,6)提高国家劳动力的科学和技术知识。科学重点是基于研究校园的专业知识以及本科教师开发的研究项目与这些领域的一致性。
将网络聚集在一起的科学主题是细胞信号传导,传染病和神经科学。本科教师和研究导师之间的合作安排是不可或缺的这些领域的发展,并增加了内布拉斯加州的研究基础和能力。该项目的一个重要组成部分是继续在本科校园的BRIN学者计划,并为这些学者在研究型大学的博士课程录取的机会。对社区学院的外联活动将增加代表性不足的少数民族在研究事业中的参与,并支持针对疾病的倡议。内布拉斯加州经济发展部密切参与了INBRE项目,特别是在该州新兴的生物技术产业方面。
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CREIGHTON U: STRUCTURAL /FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS: MICROARRAY
CREIGHTON U:结构/功能基因组学:微阵列
- 批准号:
6981655 - 财政年份:2004
- 资助金额:
$ 2.89万 - 项目类别: