Comprehensive training in Neuroimaging Fundamentals and Applications
神经影像学基础和应用综合培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7488879
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-30 至 2011-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBehaviorBeliefBrainCognitionComputational BiologyFacultyFellowshipHumanImageImaging technologyMethodsModalityNeurosciencesParticipantRangeSchoolsStudentsTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWeekWorkexperienceinnovationinstructornervous system disorderneuroimagingoutreach programpre-doctoralprograms
项目摘要
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We seek sponsorship from the NIH to support a new and innovative program in the fundamentals and
applications of neuroimaging. It is premised on the belief that neuroscientists of tomorrow are likely to require
mastery of neuroimaging methods and principles in their work to address the growing burden of neurological
disease and to perform the studies that will best advance our understanding of human behavior and
cognition this applications includes both T-90 and R-90 components for our p/e-doctoral students. The UCLA
omprehensive Neuroimaging Training Program (NITP) seeks to train pre-doctoral students in principles of
neuroimaging that are fundamental - common to most or all neuroimaging - in recognition of the rapid
changes that have occurred and will continue in imaging technology. They will be exposed to an unusually
complete range of imaging approaches from cellular to whole brain, from structural to dynamic and inclusive
of advanced muli-modality imaging. Our students will be full participants in the neurosciences
nterdepartmental program at UCLA, but will benefit from additional specialized course work and experience.
The NITP will be both complementary to, and participatory In, existing programs in neurosciences and
computational biology already well-established at UCLA. The students will benefit from the large and
experience neuroimaging faculty and from courses newly-developed for this program.
Responsive to the Short Course opportunities the NITP will sponsor an annual one-week fellowship in
functional neuroimaging and an outreach program wjhere the faculty andtrainees will deliver content to local
schools. We also will hold an annual seminar, directed principally to the lay audience, intended to educate
the public on the results and important limitations of{neuroimaging. Each of these short course programs will
serve important educational objectives for the NITP students, who will serve as facilitators and instructors.
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我们寻求 NIH 的赞助,以支持基础和创新方面的新计划
神经影像学的应用。它的前提是相信明天的神经科学家可能需要
在工作中掌握神经影像学方法和原理,以解决神经病学日益增加的负担
疾病并进行最能增进我们对人类行为和行为的理解的研究
该应用程序包括供我们的 p/e 博士生使用的 T-90 和 R-90 组件。加州大学洛杉矶分校
综合神经影像培训计划(NITP)旨在培养博士前学生的原则
神经影像学是基本的 - 对于大多数或所有神经影像学来说都是常见的 - 认识到快速
成像技术已经发生并将继续发生的变化。他们将面临不寻常的环境
从细胞到全脑、从结构到动态和包容性的完整成像方法
先进的多模态成像。我们的学生将成为神经科学的全面参与者
加州大学洛杉矶分校的跨院系项目,但将从额外的专业课程工作和经验中受益。
NITP 将补充并参与神经科学和神经科学领域的现有项目。
计算生物学在加州大学洛杉矶分校已经很成熟。学生们将受益于大型和
经验丰富的神经影像学教师以及为此项目新开发的课程。
为了响应短期课程的机会,NITP 将赞助一年一度的为期一周的奖学金
功能性神经影像和外展计划,教职员工和学员将向当地提供内容
学校。我们还将举办一次年度研讨会,主要面向非专业观众,旨在教育
公众了解{神经影像学的结果和重要局限性。这些短期课程中的每一个都将
为 NITP 学生提供重要的教育目标,他们将充当促进者和指导者。
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