Biomedical Research Experience for Veterinary Students
兽医学生的生物医学研究经验
基本信息
- 批准号:7501623
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.39万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-09-18 至 2013-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): As determined by several studies there is a critical national need for veterinarians in the biomedical research community. The long term objective of this NRSA Short-Term Institutional Research Training Grant, Biomedical Research Experience for Veterinary Students (BREVS), continues to be the attraction of veterinarians to careers in biomedical research. There are two short term specific aims. First, the program will provide veterinary students with an opportunity to conduct a short term independent research project in an environment of discovery provided by an active laboratory and mentor. The program spans the natural life of a research project. It is designed to afford the student the opportunity to help plan the studies to be conducted, conduct a literature review, develop a research proposal, conduct the experiments, and present the data as it evolves and when the project is completed. While these projects are designed to be completed during the summer, local students have the opportunity to continue their work during elective blocks during the second, third and fourth years of the veterinary curriculum. Secondly, the program will provide students with significant, non-laboratory research relevant experiences in the form of lectures, discussions, field trips, and team building exercises. Topics for lectures and discussions will include experimental design and data analysis, research communication, literature searching and evaluation, the use of animals in research, ethics, animal welfare, and the responsible conduct of research. Specific lectures by local experts on gene therapy, transgenic animals, and stem cells will continue to be organized. Field trips will expose the scholars to the research environments of a primate center, medical research institute, medical school campus, and biomedical research companies in a technology center. Together these events will begin to provide the scholars with an understanding the diversity and depth of research opportunities available to them when they graduate. With the renewal of this grant, the BREVS program will continue with 8 NIH scholars for 5 additional years of support. This is consistent with our success, the increased interest in the program, and our continuing efforts to attract additional students from other CVMs. The intent of the program is to immerse the professional students as a group and individually into an exciting, science based problem solving environment which has at its center an identifiable research project.
描述(由申请人提供):正如几项研究所确定的那样,在生物医学研究领域,国家对兽医的需求非常迫切。这个NRSA短期机构研究培训补助金的长期目标,兽医学生的生物医学研究经验(BREVS),仍然是兽医在生物医学研究职业的吸引力。有两个短期的具体目标。首先,该计划将为兽医学生提供一个机会,在一个活跃的实验室和导师提供的发现环境中进行短期独立研究项目。该计划涵盖了一个研究项目的自然寿命。它的目的是让学生有机会帮助计划要进行的研究,进行文献综述,制定研究建议,进行实验,并提出数据,因为它的演变和项目完成时。虽然这些项目的目的是在夏季完成,当地学生有机会继续在兽医课程的第二,第三和第四年期间选修块他们的工作。其次,该计划将以讲座,讨论,实地考察和团队建设练习的形式为学生提供重要的非实验室研究相关经验。讲座和讨论的主题将包括实验设计和数据分析,研究交流,文献检索和评估,在研究中使用动物,伦理,动物福利和负责任的研究行为。将继续组织当地专家就基因治疗、转基因动物和干细胞进行专题讲座。实地考察将使学者们接触到灵长类动物中心、医学研究所、医学院校园和技术中心的生物医学研究公司的研究环境。这些活动将开始一起为学者提供一个了解的多样性和深度的研究机会,他们毕业时。随着这笔赠款的更新,BREVS计划将继续与8名NIH学者进行额外5年的支持。这与我们的成功,对该计划的兴趣增加以及我们继续努力吸引其他CVM的学生是一致的。该计划的目的是让专业学生作为一个群体和个人沉浸在一个令人兴奋的,以科学为基础的解决问题的环境中,该环境以一个可识别的研究项目为中心。
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Louisiana Biomedical Research Network (LBRN)
路易斯安那州生物医学研究网络 (LBRN)
- 批准号:
7890793 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 5.39万 - 项目类别:
Biomedical Research Experience for Veterinary Students
兽医学生的生物医学研究经验
- 批准号:
7686910 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 5.39万 - 项目类别:
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兽医学生的生物医学研究经验
- 批准号:
6950842 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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兽医学生的生物医学研究经验
- 批准号:
7279954 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 5.39万 - 项目类别:
Biomedical Research Experience for Veterinary Students
兽医学生的生物医学研究经验
- 批准号:
7906771 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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