Research Training Program in Molecular and Cellular Hematology
分子和细胞血液学研究培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8128585
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.23万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-01 至 2014-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The objective of this new proposal is to use an interactive, collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to train talented young physician-scientists (MD and MD PhD) or PhD scientists for a successful career in investigative hematology research. The rationale for developing this program is our belief that Mount Sinai School of Medicine offers diverse scientific opportunities in an outstanding research environment, that we have a faculty that is dedicated to training scientists and physician-scientists for a career in academic hematology, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine, and that we wish to have an impact on the education of future investigative hematologists. Faculty has been integrated into this program from various departments and institutes and from the Rockefeller University. Candidates for this training grant will be expected to devote a minimum of two years to training in basic or translational hematology. The trainees will select a mentor from one of the eight broad areas encompassed by this program: normal and malignant hematopoiesis, developmental hematopoiesis, adult and embryonic stem cell research, analysis of signaling pathways in hematologic processes, cell adhesion and migration within hematopoietic tissues and the vasculature, normal coagulation and inherited clotting disorders, immune cell development and function, and cell and gene therapy and transplantation. Throughout the training period, trainees will devote at least 90% of their time to research. Trainees will focus on an individualized research project under the guidance of one or more faculty preceptors. In addition, they will participate in weekly laboratory meetings, spend a portion of their time attending specific divisional, departmental and institutional research-oriented conferences, and will enroll in didactic, graduate level courses during the first and second years of training. Along with the enormous growth in the research portfolio of the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology and the recruitment of new faculty over the past decade, we are now in a very strong position to provide an exceptional training opportunity that should be a magnet for the many outstanding trainees who wish to pursue a career in academic hematology research in New York City.
描述(由申请人提供):
这项新提案的目的是使用互动,协作,多学科的方法来培养有才华的年轻医生,科学家(MD和MD博士)或博士科学家在调查血液学研究的成功职业生涯。开发该计划的理由是我们相信西奈山医学院在优秀的研究环境中提供多样化的科学机会,我们有一个致力于培训科学家和医生科学家的教师,他们从事学术血液学,干细胞生物学和再生医学的职业,我们希望对未来的调查血液学家的教育产生影响。教师已被整合到这个程序从各个部门和研究所,并从洛克菲勒大学。该培训补助金的候选人预计将至少投入两年的基础或翻译血液学培训。学员将从该计划涵盖的八个广泛领域之一选择一位导师:正常和恶性造血、发育性造血、成人和胚胎干细胞研究、血液学过程中的信号传导途径分析、造血组织和脉管系统内的细胞粘附和迁移、正常凝血和遗传性凝血障碍、免疫细胞发育和功能,以及细胞和基因治疗和移植。在整个培训期间,学员将投入至少90%的时间进行研究。学员将在一名或多名教师指导下专注于个性化的研究项目。此外,他们将参加每周的实验室会议,花一部分时间参加特定的部门,部门和机构的研究型会议,并将在第一年和第二年的培训期间参加教学,研究生水平的课程。沿着在血液学和内科肿瘤学的研究组合和新的教师在过去的十年招聘的巨大增长,我们现在处于一个非常有利的地位,提供一个特殊的培训机会,应该是谁希望追求在学术血液学研究在纽约市的职业生涯的许多优秀学员磁铁。
项目成果
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