Alcohol Research Training in Neurosciences
神经科学研究酒精研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7917388
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.24万
- 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:2003-08-08 至 2013-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a competitive renewal application for an Alcohol Training Program in Neurosciences at the University of New Mexico (UNM-ARTN). This program is currently ending Year 4 of support. It has had a tremendously positive impact on graduate education at our institution and has increased visibility of alcohol research across campus. The program provides multidisciplinary training that includes molecular biological, biochemical, electrophysiological, imaging and behavioral techniques. The focus of the UNM-ARTN program is to provide training in alcohol neuroscience research. Our group has strengths in three areas of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder research: 1. Basic mechanisms involved in ethanol neuroteratogenesis; 2. Biomarkers of prenatal alcohol exposure; and 3. Therapeutic interventions to ameliorate FASD-related cognitive deficits. In addition, we are investigating the short- and long-term effects of ethanol on mature neuronal circuits in different brain regions. Seven faculty members of the Department of Neurosciences (Allan, Caldwell, Cunninham, Perrone-Bizzozero, Savage, Valenzuela, Zhao) and one member of the Department of Psychology (Hamilton) will be directly involved in the program as core faculty. There have been extensive interactions among the eight members of the core faculty. This is evident by their record of joint publications, co-mentoring of trainees and collaborative grant applications. These individuals will train students from the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program of the Health Sciences Center and students from the Cognition, Brain and Behavior Program of the Psychology Department. The program will support 4 students per year. In addition to the course requirements for each of these programs, predoctoral trainees will be required to complete specific courses (Neurobiology of Alcoholism; Developmental Neurotoxicology; Problem-based Bioethics, Scientific Writing), and participate in the Alcohol Research Journal Club. They will also be required to submit predoctoral NRSA applications. The program will be overseen by Drs. Valenzuela (Director) and Perrone-Bizzozero (Co-Director), an Executive Committee composed of members of the training faculty, and an external advisory committee. We will continue our efforts to recruit underrepresented minorities into the program. Our goal is to provide high quality graduate students with training that will prepare them for a successful future career in alcohol research relevance. This is a competitive renewal application for a program that will support training of graduate students for careers in alcohol neuroscience research. Alcohol is a major public health problem; it is responsible for a large number of illnesses, injuries and deaths in the United States.
描述(由申请人提供):这是新墨西哥大学 (UNM-ARTN) 神经科学酒精培训项目的竞争性更新申请。该计划目前第 4 年的支持即将结束。它对我们机构的研究生教育产生了巨大的积极影响,并提高了整个校园酒精研究的知名度。该计划提供多学科培训,包括分子生物学、生物化学、电生理学、成像和行为技术。 UNM-ARTN 项目的重点是提供酒精神经科学研究方面的培训。本课题组在胎儿酒精谱系障碍研究的三个领域具有优势: 1.乙醇神经畸胎发生的基本机制; 2. 产前酒精暴露的生物标志物; 3. 改善 FASD 相关认知缺陷的治疗干预措施。此外,我们正在研究乙醇对不同大脑区域成熟神经元回路的短期和长期影响。神经科学系的七名教员(Allan、Caldwell、Cunninham、Perrone-Bizzozero、Savage、Valenzuela、Zhao)和心理学系的一名教员(Hamilton)将作为核心教员直接参与该项目。八名核心教师之间进行了广泛的互动。他们的联合出版物、共同指导学员和合作资助申请的记录就证明了这一点。这些人将培训健康科学中心生物医学科学研究生项目的学生和心理学系认知、大脑和行为项目的学生。该计划每年将支持 4 名学生。除了每个项目的课程要求外,博士前学员还需要完成特定课程(酒精中毒神经生物学、发育神经毒理学、基于问题的生物伦理学、科学写作),并参加酒精研究期刊俱乐部。他们还需要提交博士前 NRSA 申请。该计划将由博士监督。 Valenzuela(主任)和 Perrone-Bizzozero(联合主任)是一个由培训教师成员组成的执行委员会,以及一个外部咨询委员会。我们将继续努力招募代表性不足的少数族裔加入该计划。我们的目标是为高质量的研究生提供培训,帮助他们为未来在酒精研究相关领域的成功职业做好准备。 这是一项竞争性续签申请,旨在支持研究生酒精神经科学研究职业培训。酒精是一个主要的公共卫生问题;它是造成美国大量疾病、伤害和死亡的原因。
项目成果
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Carlos Fernando Valenzuela其他文献
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Developmental Alcohol exposure and cerebro-cerebellar circuits
发育性酒精暴露和脑小脑回路
- 批准号:
10573796 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 13.24万 - 项目类别: