Predoctoral Training Program in Biotechnology
生物技术博士前培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7455311
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.39万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1990
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1990-07-01 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Project Summary: This application requests continued support for a Predoctoral Training Program in Biotechnology that was first funded in 1990. Twenty eight participating faculty are drawn from eight departments and four colleges: Chemistry, Biological Sciences (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences); Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology (College of Medicine); Civil & Environmental Engineering, Chemical & Biochemical Engineering (College of Engineering); Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry (College of Pharmacy). This diverse faculty provides trainees with disciplinary backgrounds that lead to the Ph.D. degree in their respective departments. The following required activities provide the interdisciplinary background appropriate for biotechnology-oriented careers: a) at least one course in each of the three core areas of biotechnology (Biocatalysis, Bioreactors & Bioseparations, Molecular Biology & Genetics); b) participation in the interdisciplinary seminar "Perspectives in Biocatalysis"; c) participation in the Biocatalysis Seminar Program; d) take a course entitled "Responsible Conduct of Research"; e) serve an internship in an industrial or government laboratory; f) present research in the annual Biocatalysis and Bioprocessing Conference. Support for 9 predoctoral trainees is requested. Trainees enter the program in their second year of graduate school, and may be renewed for up to three years of support. The Training Program is administered by the Program Director (Daniel M. Quinn), with staff assistance from the Center for Biocatalysis and Bioprocessing (CBB) and the advice of the Coordinating Committee. The Coordinating Committee also serves as the Executive Committee of the CBB, thereby insuring close coordination between the Training Program and the state-funded Center. An emphasis of the Training Program is the recruitment and training of a diverse cohort of trainees. This emphasis not only addresses national needs but also provides a more inclusive educational experience for the trainees.
Relevance: Participating faculty laboratories provide trainees with a wide range of research opportunities in the biomedical sciences. Among these are investigations of environmentally friendly biocatalytic processes for chemical transformations, development of new antibiotics and Alzheimer's disease agents, biosensor development, and new approaches to gene delivery.
描述(由申请人提供):项目摘要:本申请要求继续支持生物技术博士前培训计划,首次资助于1990年。二十八名参与教师来自八个部门和四个学院:化学,生物科学(文理学院);生物化学,微生物学,药理学(医学院);土木与环境工程,化学与生物化学工程(工程学院);医药和天然产物化学(药学院)。这个多元化的教师提供的学科背景,导致博士学位的学员。在各自部门获得学位。以下要求的活动提供了适合生物技术导向职业的跨学科背景:a)生物技术三个核心领域中的每一个至少一门课程(生物催化、生物反应器和生物分离、分子生物学和遗传学); B)参加跨学科研讨会“生物催化展望”; c)参加生物催化研讨会方案; d)参加题为“负责任的研究行为”的课程; e)在工业或政府实验室实习; f)在年度生物催化和生物处理会议上展示研究成果。需要为9名博士前学员提供支助。学员在研究生院的第二年进入该计划,并可续签长达三年的支持。培训项目由项目总监(丹尼尔M. Quinn),在生物催化和生物加工中心(CBB)的工作人员协助下,并听取了协调委员会的建议。协调委员会还担任CBB的执行委员会,从而确保培训计划和国家资助的中心之间的密切协调。培训方案的一个重点是招聘和培训各种学员。这一重点不仅满足了国家的需要,而且为受训人员提供了更具包容性的教育经验。
相关性:参与的教师实验室为学员提供了广泛的生物医学科学研究机会。其中包括对化学转化的环境友好的生物催化过程的研究,新抗生素和阿尔茨海默病药物的开发,生物传感器的开发以及基因传递的新方法。
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Daniel M Quinn其他文献
Enzymatic Rate Enhancements
酶促速率增强
- DOI:
10.1002/9780470015902.a0000717.pub3 - 发表时间:
2001 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.4
- 作者:
Daniel M Quinn;R. Sikorski - 通讯作者:
R. Sikorski
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