Training Program in Investigative Gastroenterology
胃肠病学研究培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7893216
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-05-01 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The goal of this Gastroenterology Research Training Program is to prepare M.D., Ph.D., or M.D./Ph.D. postdoctoral fellows for careers as independent investigators in academic Gastroenterology. A diverse Faculty has therefore been selected who can offer trainees the greatest opportunity to learn contemporary methods of cellular and molecular biology or clinical investigation, and to mentor trainees in a number of broad areas of research, including A) Injury, Fibrosis Signaling & Gene Regulation; B) Cancer Biology & Genetics, and Immunology; C) Molecular Basis of Transport, Metabolism, Development & Gene Therapy; or D) Patient-based Clinical Investigation in Hepatobililary and Gastrointestinal Diseases. It is our belief that the extensive experience gained in any one of these areas should provide trainees with a solid foundation for future success in investigative Gastroenterology. To provide this diversity we have recruited faculty with expertise in these areas from the Divisions of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, four other Divisions in the Department of Medicine (Immunology, Pulmonary, Endocrinology, and Hematology/Oncology) and other clinical and basic Departments and Centers within the School of Medicine (Pediatrics, Surgery, Biochemistry & Pharmacology, Cell & Molecular Medicine, Oncological Sciences, Health Policy, and the Transplantation Institute).
Throughout the training period MD trainees will devote approximately 90% of their time to research; Ph.D. trainees will concentrate 100% of their efforts. The primary focus and vast majority of the trainee's time will be devoted to working in the laboratory or patient-care setting on a specific, individualized research project under the guidance of one or more mentors who are faculty of this training program, in cooperation with a Scholarship Oversight Committee. In addition to working at the bench, laboratory trainees will participate in weekly laboratory meetings of their preceptor. Patient-based trainees will be required to participate in the K30 curriculum leading to a Masters in Clinical Research. Trainees will be expected to spend a portion of their time attending specific divisional, departmental and institutional research-oriented conferences. For those trainees still awaiting Gl Board eligibility, trainees will be expected to attend the weekly Gastroenterology and Liver Division Clinical Conferences, and will attend one continuity clinic per week to satisfy Board requirements.
描述(由申请人提供):
这个胃肠病学研究培训计划的目标是准备医学博士,哲学博士、或医学博士/博士博士后研究员作为学术胃肠病学的独立调查员。因此,选择了一个多元化的学院,可以为学员提供最大的机会学习当代细胞和分子生物学或临床研究方法,并指导学员在许多广泛的研究领域,包括A)损伤,纤维化信号传导和基因调控; B)癌症生物学和遗传学,免疫学; C)运输,代谢,发育和基因治疗的分子基础;或D)肝胆和胃肠道疾病中基于患者的临床研究。我们相信,在这些领域中的任何一个领域获得的丰富经验都将为学员在胃肠病学研究中的未来成功奠定坚实的基础。为了提供这种多样性,我们从医学系的胃肠病学和肝病科以及其他四个科招募了在这些领域具有专业知识的教师(免疫学,肺,内分泌学和血液学/肿瘤学)和其他临床和基础部门和中心内的医学院(儿科,外科,生物化学和药理学,细胞和分子医学,肿瘤科学,卫生政策和移植研究所)。
在整个培训期间,MD学员将投入大约90%的时间进行研究;博士。学员会百分百集中精力。主要重点和学员的绝大部分时间将致力于在实验室或病人护理环境中工作,在一个或多个导师的指导下进行特定的个性化研究项目,这些导师是该培训计划的教师,与奖学金监督委员会合作。除了在工作台上工作,实验室实习生将参加他们的导师每周的实验室会议。基于患者的学员将被要求参加K30课程,以获得临床研究硕士学位。受训人员将花一部分时间参加具体的司、部和机构研究会议。对于那些仍在等待GI委员会资格的学员,学员将被要求参加每周一次的胃肠病学和肝脏科临床会议,并将每周参加一次连续性诊所,以满足委员会的要求。
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