Trans-NDDK Short-term Training for Medical Students
Trans-NDDK医学生短期培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7409163
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.48万
- 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:2006-05-01 至 2011-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The goal of the proposed trans-NIDDK Short-Term Training Program for Medical Students is to expose medical students to career opportunities in research related to diabetes, obesity, endocrine disorders, metabolic diseases, nutritional disorders, digestive diseases, liver diseases, kidney diseases, urologic diseases, and hematologic disorders. This program draws upon institutional resources within the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences with over half of the faculty mentor group having joint appointments in clinical (Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Pathology, Radiology) and basic science (Pharmacology and Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Physiology, Molecular Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics) departments. Washington University offers a resource-rich environment emanating from three NIDDK funded Centers, a Digestive Diseases Research Core Center (directed by the PI), a Clinical Nutrition Research Unit, and a Diabetes Research and Training Center. Academic subspecialty training programs in the areas of liver, nutrition and digestive diseases, metabolic diseases, renal and hematologic disorders are all supported by NIH sponsored training grants.
Medical students participating in this program will be encouraged to pursue further training in basic or clinical research by entering the MA-MD and/or the Medical Scientist Training Program. Students who have completed the MD-PhD program of a MD degree with a strong research experience, may apply for the Physician Scientist Training Program in order to expedite their clinical and postdoctoral training. NIDDK sponsored pilot/feasibility awards are distributed by the Washington University DDRCC, CNRU and DRTC to support junior investigators as they develop their independent research programs. Thus, Washington University is committed to the development of physician scientists and clinical investigators engaged in biomedical research in those areas necessary to continue the mission of the NIDDK. The NIDDK Short Term Training Program serves as a critical entry point for recruiting medical students into the "pipeline" for developing future physician scientists and clinical investigators committed to studying research areas supported by the NIDDK.
描述(由申请人提供):
针对医学生的拟议跨性别培训计划的目的是使医学生将与糖尿病,肥胖,内分泌疾病,代谢疾病,营养疾病,消化系统疾病,肝脏疾病,肾脏疾病,肾脏疾病,尿液学疾病和血液疾病有关的研究相关的研究机会。该计划借鉴了生物学和生物医学科学划分内的机构资源,其中一半以上的教职员工小组在临床(医学,儿科,手术,病理学,放射学)和基础科学(药理学和分子生物学,生物学和生理学,生物学和生理学,分子微生物学,生物学,生物化学和生物学和生物学和生物学和生物学)的部门中有共同任命。华盛顿大学提供了一个来自三个NIDDK资助中心的资源丰富的环境,一个消化道疾病研究核心中心(由PI指导),一个临床营养研究部门和一个糖尿病研究和培训中心。 NIH赞助的培训补助金支持肝脏,营养和消化系统疾病,代谢疾病,肾脏和血液学疾病领域的学术专科培训计划。
参加该计划的医学生将鼓励参加MA-MD和/或医学科学家培训计划,以进一步接受基础或临床研究的进一步培训。完成了具有强大研究经验的MD学位的MD-PHD计划的学生,可以申请医师科学家培训计划,以加快其临床和博士后培训。 NIDDK赞助的飞行员/可行性奖由华盛顿大学DDRCC,CNRU和DRTC分发,以支持初级研究人员制定独立研究计划。因此,华盛顿大学致力于发展医师科学家和临床研究人员,从事生物医学研究,以继续进行NIDDK的任务。 NIDDK短期培训计划是将医学生招募到“管道”中的关键切入点,以开发未来的医师科学家和临床研究人员,他们致力于研究NIDDK支持的研究领域。
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