Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship in NeuroAIDS
神经艾滋病跨学科研究奖学金
基本信息
- 批准号:7334046
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.68万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-08-15 至 2012-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS neuropathyAbbreviationsAddressAffectAreaAttitudeBiological PsychiatryCaliforniaClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesComplexDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEducational CurriculumEnd PointEvaluationEvidence based practiceFacultyFamily PracticeFellowshipFosteringFundingFutureGeneticGoalsHIVHealthImmunologyIndividualInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)InstitutesInterdisciplinary StudyInternshipsLaboratoriesLearningLinkMedical ResearchMental HealthMental disordersMentorsModelingMolecular BiologyMonitorNamesNatureNeurocognitionNeurologyNeurosciencesNumbersOutcomePathologyPerformancePopulation Scientist Supplement (R25)Positioning AttributePsychiatryPsychologyPsychopathologyPublishingQualifyingRadiology SpecialtyRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityReportingResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResidenciesResourcesSchemeScientistTalentsTechniquesTechnologyTimeTodayTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchTreatment outcomeUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateWorkbasecareerclinical applicationexperienceimprovedinnovationinterestknowledge baseneurobehavioralneuroimagingneuropathologypre-clinicalpreclinical studyprogramsskillssuccessvirology
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application is for the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center (HNRC) to establish a two year Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship in NeuroAIDS (IRFN). Our plan is driven by the recent Institute of Medicine report that recommends that clinicians receive formal research training so as to increase the number of clinician researchers needed to solve current health problems as found in neuroAIDS. Further to assist in the solving of complex problems encountered in neuroAIDS, we will be following an interdisciplinary model of research training as is currently employed in the HNRC. Our IRFN will emphasize interdisciplinary and translational neuroAIDS research by making available the talents of clinically oriented neuroscientists at the HNRC and preclinical neuroAIDS researchers at UCSD, the Scripps Research Institute, and the Burnham Institute for Medical Research. We will actively recruit trainees whose research interests match our strengths. The significance of this proposal is that at the end of five years the field will receive 10 highly qualified neuroAIDS researchers trained in the most modern techniques. The IRFN provides a clear progression for each fellow toward independence in order to consolidate their future success. These individuals will be trained to approach neuroAIDS research questions with potential clinical applications as an essential end point of their work. Their research experiences will be in laboratories whose programs are often linked to other world- renowned laboratories around the campus. The innovative aspects of this application are: (i) its outstanding Faculty who have a long history of mentoring researchers to become independent investigators, (ii) a research experience that is tailored to each fellow's needs including access to external experts in their laboratories or invited onto campus, and (iii) an active evaluation and oversight of the program, by the administrative staff of the IRFN. The evaluation will include setting clear goals and outcomes, and the performance of the IRFN will be reviewed internally and by an external panel so as to constantly improve the program. At the end of the funding period we will publish an article on the positive and negative experiences of the program we are proposing. Our future success in tackling the complex clinical disorders encountered in neuroAIDS depends on the availability of clinician researchers with training across relevant research disciplines. At the HNRC we are proposing a two year interdisciplinary research fellowship in neuroAIDS with mentors from different disciplines for dedicated interdisciplinary research training, a focused curriculum for developing research skills, as well as monitoring of the fellow's progress toward independence, such that within five years, our scheme will have contributed 10 clinician researchers to the field of neuroAIDS who will further the understanding and treatment of affected individuals.
描述(由申请人提供):本申请旨在为 HIV 神经行为研究中心 (HNRC) 设立为期两年的神经艾滋病跨学科研究奖学金 (IRFN)。我们的计划是由最近的医学研究所报告推动的,该报告建议临床医生接受正式的研究培训,以增加解决当前神经艾滋病中发现的健康问题所需的临床研究人员的数量。为了进一步帮助解决神经艾滋病中遇到的复杂问题,我们将遵循 HNRC 目前采用的跨学科研究培训模式。我们的 IRFN 将通过利用 HNRC 的临床神经科学家以及加州大学圣地亚哥分校、斯克里普斯研究所和伯纳姆医学研究所的临床前神经艾滋病研究人员的才能,强调跨学科和转化神经艾滋病研究。我们将积极招募研究兴趣与我们的优势相匹配的学员。该提案的意义在于,五年后,该领域将接收 10 名接受过最现代技术培训的高素质神经艾滋病研究人员。 IRFN 为每个研究员走向独立提供了明确的进展,以巩固他们未来的成功。这些人将接受培训,以解决具有潜在临床应用的神经艾滋病研究问题,作为其工作的重要终点。他们的研究经验将在实验室中进行,这些实验室的项目通常与校园内其他世界知名的实验室相关。该申请的创新之处在于:(i) 其杰出的教职人员在指导研究人员成为独立研究者方面有着悠久的历史,(ii) 根据每个研究员的需求量身定制的研究经验,包括在其实验室接触外部专家或邀请到校园,以及 (iii) 由 IRFN 的管理人员对该项目进行积极的评估和监督。评估将包括设定明确的目标和结果,IRFN 的绩效将由内部和外部小组进行审查,以不断改进该计划。在资助期结束时,我们将发表一篇关于我们提议的计划的积极和消极经验的文章。我们未来在解决神经艾滋病中遇到的复杂临床疾病方面的成功取决于是否有接受过相关研究学科培训的临床研究人员。在 HNRC,我们提议在神经艾滋病领域设立为期两年的跨学科研究奖学金,由来自不同学科的导师进行专门的跨学科研究培训、培养研究技能的重点课程以及监测研究员走向独立的进展,这样在五年内,我们的计划将为神经艾滋病领域贡献 10 名临床研究人员,他们将进一步了解和治疗受影响的个人。
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