Training Future Imaging Scientists for Biomedicine
培训未来的生物医学成像科学家
基本信息
- 批准号:7923998
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-01 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Training Future Imaging Scientists for Biomedicine This program is designed to produce imaging scientists that are trained both the technology and medical application of medical imaging. Medical imaging can serve as a hub for the development of many medical innovations but for this to occur, the medical imaging scientists must understand not only the technology of medical imaging but also the underlying medicine, biology and chemistry. The training of such personnel should provide the expertise to develop new imaging methods and even modalities that are based on our increasing understanding of the cellular and molecular biology. The program will include 1) Predoctoral Fellowships - These students would be selected from those accepted to degree granting programs at the University of Michigan that have specific interests in medical imaging. Such students would be assigned a co-mentor in addition to their dissertation advisor to develop their expertise in the fundamental medical issues associated with their research topic. This is a three-year program including specific compulsory and individualized didactic components. 2) Postdoctoral Fellowships a) MD Fellowships - These fellowships would be awarded to individuals holding an MD and participating in residency programs with specific training in medical imaging. These trainees would co-mentored by both a physician and basic scientist who will provide the additional technological component to their research experience. This fellowship will occur over a two-year period with a minimum of 21 months of training time and specific compulsory and individualized didactic components. b) PhD Fellowships - These fellowships would be awarded to individuals holding a PhD and desiring specific training in medical imaging or a related area. This training could be for those individuals with significant background in imaging where the additional training would be in a specific imaging area or an area of basic science that underpins imaging research. Alternatively, the fellowship could be awarded to individuals with degree(s) in a basic science that could contribute to the imaging field with the educational opportunity in medical imaging afforded by this fellowship. This is a two-year program including specific compulsory and individualized didactic components. The combination of faculty and trainees with backgrounds in medicine and basic science provides opportunities for synergy and improves the training of MDs and PhDs necessary for imaging scientists of the future. Also, training of MDs and PhDs together provides opportunities for peer teaching and collaboration that will foster a closer working relationships among imaging scientists who are similarly trained.
描述(由申请人提供): 培训未来生物医学成像科学家 该计划旨在培养接受过医学成像技术和医学应用培训的成像科学家。医学成像可以作为许多医学创新发展的中心,但要实现这一点,医学成像科学家不仅必须了解医学成像技术,还必须了解基础医学、生物学和化学。对此类人员的培训应提供专业知识,以开发新的成像方法甚至模式,这些方法基于我们对细胞和分子生物学日益加深的理解。该计划将包括 1) 博士前奖学金 - 这些学生将从那些接受密歇根大学学位授予计划、对医学成像有特定兴趣的学生中选出。除了论文导师之外,这些学生还将被指派一名共同导师,以发展他们在与其研究主题相关的基本医学问题方面的专业知识。这是一个为期三年的计划,包括特定的必修和个性化的教学部分。 2) 博士后奖学金 a) 医学博士奖学金——这些奖学金将颁发给拥有医学博士学位并参加接受过医学影像专门培训的住院医师计划的个人。这些学员将由医生和基础科学家共同指导,他们将为他们的研究经验提供额外的技术成分。该奖学金为期两年,包括至少 21 个月的培训时间以及特定的必修和个性化教学内容。 b) 博士奖学金——这些奖学金将颁发给拥有博士学位并希望接受医学成像或相关领域特定培训的个人。这种培训可以针对那些在成像方面具有丰富背景的人员,其中额外的培训将在特定的成像领域或支持成像研究的基础科学领域进行。或者,该奖学金可以授予具有基础科学学位的个人,这些学位可以通过该奖学金提供的医学成像教育机会为成像领域做出贡献。这是一个为期两年的课程,包括特定的必修和个性化教学部分。具有医学和基础科学背景的教师和学员的结合提供了协同作用的机会,并改善了未来成像科学家所需的医学博士和博士的培训。此外,医学博士和博士的共同培训为同行教学和协作提供了机会,这将促进受过类似培训的成像科学家之间建立更密切的工作关系。
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