Biodefense & Infectious Diseases Short Term Training for Minority Students
生物防御
基本信息
- 批准号:7694732
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.57万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-06-01 至 2014-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:ArtsBasic ScienceBioinformaticsBiomedical ResearchCategoriesChromosome MappingCommunicable DiseasesDisabled PersonsDisadvantagedDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEducational workshopElectron MicroscopyEnvironmentExposure toFacultyFosteringGenomicsGoalsGrantIndividualInfectious Diseases ResearchInternshipsLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchLeadMedical StudentsMentorsMinorityOralParticipantProgram ReviewsProteomicsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TechnicsScientistSeriesSocietiesStudentsTechniquesTrainingUnderrepresented MinorityUniversitiesVirginiaWomanWorkacquired immunitybiodefensecareerinterestlecturesmedical schoolspathogenprogramsrole model
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We propose to continue an existing and highly successful Summer Research Internship Program (SRIP) at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine. The goals of this program will be to expose a diverse group of undergraduate students and medical students to state of the art biodefense and infectious diseases research, to instill in them confidence and a desire to consider research as a career option, and to familiarize them with the opportunities that exist for a career in biomedical research. The ten week program is multi-faceted, with the first and most important facet involving student exposure to and participation in a contemporary research project under the guidance of a faculty mentor. A second facet has the students participating in a series of weekly workshops in which students are exposed to advanced research techniques that they are unlikely to see in individual laboratories, including the use of confocal and electron microscopy, bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics, genetic mapping techniques, etc. The third facet includes a series of lectures and discussions wherein the students are exposed to a wide array of research topics and internationally-recognized scientists, including women and underrepresented minority scientists who can serve as role models for these students. A final facet of our program is a weekly research lunch, co-hosted by the Dr. Petri and the lead co-investigator Dr. Hockensmith, during which the students give oral statements of their working hypotheses, summaries of the past week's research progress, discuss career options and opportunities, and consider approaches for choosing and applying to a graduate program. All components of this program are in place using nearly thirty faculty mentors with research interests in biodefense and infectious diseases. During the initial years of this grant we have hosted 47 trainees with 51% having category A, B or C pathogen projects, 26% innate or acquired immunity projects and 23% basic science projects. Furthermore, 45% of participants who have obtained their undergraduate degree have gone on to PhD and MD/PhD graduate programs. We feel that our program provides an outstanding environment to stimulate and foster interest in research careers in biomedical research. Program reviews by participants have been outstanding and have contributed significantly to the continued interest in our program.
RELEVANCE: The burden of infecious diseases is disproportionately borne by the disadvantaged, underrepresented and disabled of our society. We aim to Increase the opportunities for these individuals to pursue academic research with the hope that we can eventually Increase the overall diversity of our mature scientific work force and research enterprise.
描述(由申请人提供):我们建议继续在弗吉尼亚大学(UVA)医学院现有的和非常成功的暑期研究实习计划(SRIP)。该计划的目标将是让不同群体的本科生和医科学生接触最先进的生物防御和传染病研究,向他们灌输信心和将研究视为职业选择的愿望,并让他们熟悉生物医学研究职业的机会。十周的课程是多方面的,第一个也是最重要的方面涉及学生接触和参与当代研究项目的指导下教师导师。第二个方面是让学生参加一系列每周一次的研讨会,在这些研讨会中,学生们接触到他们在个别实验室中不太可能看到的先进研究技术,包括使用共聚焦和电子显微镜,生物信息学,基因组学和蛋白质组学,遗传作图技术,第三个方面包括一系列的讲座和讨论,其中学生接触到广泛的研究课题和国际公认的科学家,包括妇女和代表性不足的少数民族科学家,他们可以成为这些学生的榜样。我们计划的最后一个方面是每周一次的研究午餐,由Petri博士和首席共同研究员Hockensmith博士共同主持,在此期间,学生们口头陈述他们的工作假设,总结过去一周的研究进展,讨论职业选择和机会,并考虑选择和申请研究生课程的方法。该计划的所有组成部分都在使用近三十名教师导师与生物防御和传染病的研究兴趣。在该赠款的最初几年,我们接待了47名学员,其中51%有A、B或C类病原体项目,26%有先天或获得性免疫项目,23%有基础科学项目。此外,获得本科学位的参与者中有45%继续攻读博士和MD/PhD研究生课程。我们认为,我们的计划提供了一个优秀的环境,以刺激和培养在生物医学研究的研究事业的兴趣。参与者的计划审查一直很出色,并为我们的计划持续感兴趣做出了重大贡献。
相关性:传染性疾病的负担不成比例地由我们社会中的弱势群体、代表性不足的群体和残疾人承担。我们的目标是增加这些人从事学术研究的机会,希望我们最终能够增加我们成熟的科学工作队伍和研究企业的整体多样性。
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短期培训以增加健康相关研究的多样性
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- 资助金额:
$ 6.57万 - 项目类别:
Short-Term Training to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research
短期培训以增加健康相关研究的多样性
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8367869 - 财政年份:2007
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Short-Term Training to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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生物防御
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