Multidisciplinary Training in Molecular Endocrinology
分子内分泌学多学科培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7231411
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 58.19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-07-01 至 2008-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
This continuation proposal requests support for the Molecular Endocrinology Training Program (METP) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). Thirty nine faculty members in the departments of Biochemistry, Cancer Biology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Pathology and Pharmacology constitute the preceptors of the METP. Of this group thirty four are established faculty with stable, well-funded programs and training experience and five are new investigators; given our Institutional recruiting plans, several more appointments at both junior and senior levels will be made in the next few years. The preceptor group constitutes an unusually diverse and talented group of individuals whose work covers the spectrum of molecular endocrinology. These preceptors conduct research in the general areas of: 1) signal transduction 2) the hormonal regulation of gene expression 3) metabolic regulation and 4) beta cell development and function. The request for a steady state level of 10 predoctoral and 4 postdoctoral trainees is justified on the basis of the number, size and quality of the research programs directed by the preceptors and the Institutional commitment to expanding the recruitment of trainees.
All METP trainees are appointed upon the advice of an Advisory Committee after being nominated by a preceptor. Postdoctoral trainees have a Ph.D. or M.D. degree or both. Rigorous in-depth research training is the focus of both the pre- and postdoctoral training programs. However, the METP also ensures that all trainees receive a broad didactic education through courses in Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolic Regulation. In addition, all METP trainees attend the Vanderbilt Diabetes Center (VDC) seminar series and meet with the visiting scientists. The Program also provides formal training in the proper use of radioisotopes, in appropriate procedures of dealing with toxic and dangerous materials, and in the responsible conduct in research METP trainees also have access to a formal career counseling program to deal with matters that concern employment opportunities.
Predoctoral training in the METP follows that received in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (IGP). The IGP recruits all predoctoral trainees in the biomedical sciences at Vanderbilt and provides a first year core curriculum. It also supervises laboratory rotations and preceptor selection among the participating eight Departments. This centralized recruitment has considerably increased the number and quality of students that enter Vanderbilt and subsequently compete for METP support. Quality is assessed on the basis of GPA and GRE scores, letters of recommendation and prior research experience. Both the IGP and METP have been very successful in promoting minority student admissions.
描述(由申请人提供):
这份延续提案请求支持范德比尔特大学医学中心(VUMC)的分子内分泌学培训计划(METP)。生物化学、癌症生物学、细胞和发育生物学、微生物学和免疫学、分子生理学和生物物理学、病理学和药理学系的39名教职员工组成了METP的导师。在这群人中,34人是拥有稳定的、资金充足的课程和培训经验的老牌教员,5人是新的调查人员;考虑到我们的机构招聘计划,未来几年还将任命几名初级和高级教师。教官小组构成了一个异常多样化和才华横溢的个体小组,他们的工作涵盖了分子内分泌学的各个领域。这些感受器在一般领域进行研究:1)信号转导,2)基因表达的激素调节,3)代谢调节,4)β细胞的发育和功能。根据导师指导的研究方案的数量、规模和质量,以及机构对扩大招收受训人员的承诺,要求有10名博士前和4名博士后学员的稳定水平是合理的。
所有METP实习生都是在由一名教师提名后,根据咨询委员会的建议任命的。博士后实习生拥有博士或医学博士学位,或两者兼有。严格的深度研究培训是博士后和博士后培训计划的重点。然而,METP也确保所有受训人员通过分子内分泌学和新陈代谢调节课程接受广泛的教学教育。此外,所有METP学员都会参加范德比尔特糖尿病中心(VDC)的系列研讨会,并与来访的科学家会面。该方案还提供关于放射性同位素的正确使用、处理有毒和危险物质的适当程序以及负责任的研究行为的正式培训,METP学员还可以参加正式的职业咨询方案,以处理与就业机会有关的事项。
METP的博士前培训是在生物医学跨学科研究生项目(IGP)中进行的。IGP招募范德比尔特生物医学科学的所有博士前实习生,并提供第一年的核心课程。它还监督实验室轮换和从参与的八个部门中挑选教官。这种集中招聘大大提高了进入范德比尔特大学并随后竞争METP支持的学生的数量和质量。根据GPA和GRE成绩、推荐信和以前的研究经验来评估质量。IGP和METP在促进少数族裔学生入学方面都非常成功。
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