Comparative Medicine Biosciences Training Program
比较医学生物科学培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7456448
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.91万
- 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:2006-09-15 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The proposed Program will help address the shortage of veterinarians who are trained for independent research. It will support veterinarians during the first three years of their PhD training. It will draw applicants by advertising in part with methods that have been successful in attracting students from veterinary schools from across the country to participate in our T35 Summer Research Fellowship Program. Veterinarians will apply through Stanford University's flexible admissions process and choose a home program in the biological sciences from one of the twelve that are already established. We expect most students to join one of three large, interdepartmental programs: Cancer Biology, Immunology, and Neurosciences. We will accept one trainee per year. Trainees will enroll in the curriculum of their established home program and choose a PhD advisor from one of the 19 faculty in the proposed Comparative Medicine Program. The faculty of the proposed program reside in ten departments within the Medical School, and all share a commitment to the discipline of Comparative Medicine. Trainees will have both a research mentor (basic scientist) and a comparative medicine mentor (veterinarian). Trainees will be required to participate in regular meetings, seminars, journal clubs, and research symposia in the Department of Comparative Medicine, which will serve as the "glue" that maintains and develops their veterinary professional identity as they immerse themselves in basic science research. Research facilities in the Department of Comparative Medicine include the Veterinary Service Center, Diagnostic Laboratory, Histology Laboratory, and Microscopy/Morphology Core. The research opportunities and facilities at Stanford University are substantial and will help trainees succeed in their quest to become independent researchers.
描述(由申请人提供):拟议的计划将有助于解决受过独立研究培训的兽医短缺的问题。它将在兽医博士培训的前三年为他们提供支持。它将通过广告部分吸引申请者,这些方法已经成功地吸引了全国各地兽医学校的学生参加我们的T35暑期研究奖学金计划。兽医将通过斯坦福大学灵活的招生程序提出申请,并从已经建立的12个项目中选择一个生物科学本土项目。我们希望大多数学生参加三个大型跨系专业之一:癌症生物学、免疫学和神经科学。我们每年招收一名实习生。学员将注册他们已建立的家庭项目的课程,并从拟议的比较医学项目的19个教职员工中选择一名博士导师。拟议项目的教职员工分布在医学院的十个系中,他们都致力于比较医学的学科。学员将同时拥有一名研究导师(基础科学家)和一名比较医学导师(兽医)。学员将被要求参加比较医学系的定期会议、研讨会、期刊俱乐部和研究座谈会,这将成为他们沉浸在基础科学研究中保持和发展他们的兽医专业身份的“粘合剂”。比较医学系的研究机构包括兽医服务中心、诊断实验室、组织学实验室和显微镜/形态核心。斯坦福大学的研究机会和设施非常丰富,将帮助受训者成功地成为独立研究人员。
项目成果
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