Comparative Biomedical Sciences Training Program
比较生物医学科学培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7456455
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.09万
- 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:2007-07-01 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): As documented by the National Academies, and prioritized by the National Center of Research Resources of the NIH, there is a severe shortage of graduate veterinarians with adequate training in contemporary research. In particular, there is a need for veterinarians to contribute to important public health issues through interdisciplinary research, animal modeling, biosecurity, food safety, and public policy. Veterinarians trained in hypothesis-based science, and familiar with cutting-edge technologies, are needed to fill existing vacancies in academia and industry, and to assume leadership roles in veterinary research and instruction in the 21st century. The purpose of this training grant is to provide resources needed to recruit and support the training of outstanding graduate veterinarians who will benefit from the collective research enterprise at UW- Madison. An outstanding roster includes 25 research scientists who have agreed to be Trainers in the proposed program. There are two major areas of research focus among the Trainers: 1) Infectious Diseases and Immunology; and 2) Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Physiological Processes. The list of Trainers includes faculty whose tenure home is in the School of Veterinary Medicine, the School of Medicine and Public Health, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Three trainers are members of the Primate Center. All trainers have outstanding records of extramural research funding, peer-reviewed publications, and training graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. It is assumed that most trainees will pursue the Ph.D. in the Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program. All Trainers are members of the Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, and other campus research training programs. Thirteen of the 25 Trainers have earned both the D.V.M. and Ph.D. degrees, and as such, provide outstanding role models for the students we will recruit to our training program. We expect that this program will provide trainees with the critical thinking, theoretical background, contemporary laboratory tools, and communication skills needed to address pressing needs in academia and industry, and assume leadership positions in veterinary research.
描述(由申请人提供):根据美国国家科学院的记录,并由美国国立卫生研究院国家研究资源中心优先考虑,在当代研究方面接受过充分培训的研究生兽医严重短缺。特别是,兽医需要通过跨学科研究、动物建模、生物安全、食品安全和公共政策为重要的公共卫生问题做出贡献。需要接受过基于假设的科学培训并熟悉尖端技术的兽医来填补学术界和工业界的现有空缺,并在 21 世纪的兽医研究和教学中发挥领导作用。该培训补助金的目的是提供招募和支持优秀研究生兽医培训所需的资源,这些兽医将从威斯康辛大学麦迪逊分校的集体研究企业中受益。优秀的名册包括 25 名研究科学家,他们已同意担任拟议项目的培训师。培训师的研究重点有两个主要领域:1)传染病和免疫学; 2) 生理过程的细胞和分子调节。培训师名单包括在兽医学院、医学与公共卫生学院以及农业与生命科学学院任职的教师。三名培训师是灵长类动物中心的成员。所有培训师都在校外研究资助、同行评审出版物以及培训研究生和博士后研究人员方面拥有出色的记录。假设大多数学员将攻读博士学位。在比较生物医学科学研究生项目中。所有培训师都是比较生物医学科学研究生计划和其他校园研究培训计划的成员。 25 名培训师中有 13 名获得了 D.V.M.和博士学位。学位,因此,为我们将招募到我们的培训计划的学生提供了杰出的榜样。我们希望该项目将为学员提供批判性思维、理论背景、现代实验室工具和沟通技巧,以满足学术界和工业界的迫切需求,并在兽医研究中担任领导职务。
项目成果
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Reducing wound bioburden and biofilm formation using a nanoscale wound surface en
使用纳米级伤口表面减少伤口生物负载和生物膜形成
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8386272 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
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Reducing wound bioburden and biofilm formation using a nanoscale wound surface en
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