Comparative Biomedical Sciences Training Program
比较生物医学科学培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8266731
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-07-01 至 2017-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of this funding is to recruit and support the research training of outstanding graduate veterinarians. By so doing we will address the national need posed by the shortage of veterinarians with contemporary research training. The UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine is well positioned to address this need as a result of its: 1) multidisciplinary research training program (Comparative Biomedical Sciences PhD program) with major strengths in Infectious Disease & Immunology, and Cellular & Molecular Regulation of Physiological Processes; 2) outstanding roster of 24 Trainers who in aggregate have more than $15,000,000 in extramural funding and a record of commitment to research training; 3) campus culture that fosters collaborative research and graduate student training; 4) long standing record of providing research training to veterinarians; 5) outstanding facilities and cutting edge support services; 6) strong research ethics and professional skills course; and 7) commitment to minority student recruitment. We request funds for four Trainees for a 5 year period. Trainees will be supported for up to 3 years, during which time they will concurrently fulfill the requirements of the Comparative Biomedical Sciences PhD Program. The Specific Aims of the training program are: 1) Provide veterinarians with contemporary problem solving and laboratory skills required to address national needs in translational biomedical research; and 2) Increase the number of veterinarians who serve as mentors for veterinary medical students considering a career in research. Subsidiary goals include: 1) Recruit veterinary medical students to pursue the DVM at the UW-Madison and participate in our portfolio of research training programs (Merial, T35, one year T32, Postdoctoral T32); 2) Increase the number of underrepresented minority students pursuing research training at UW-Madison; 3) Provide participating students with training in research ethics, responsible conduct of research and professional skills for successful careers in research.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: There is critical need to increase the pool of veterinarians with contemporary research training. The proposed program will address this need by supporting the research training of 4 outstanding veterinarians by a team of 24 well-funded faculty with strong graduate student training records. This will be conducted in an outstanding environment with exceptional resources, at a campus with a historical commitment to graduate student research training.
描述(由申请人提供):这笔资金的总体目标是招募和支持优秀研究生兽医的研究培训。通过这样做,我们将解决因缺乏接受当代研究培训的兽医而造成的国家需求。威斯康辛大学麦迪逊分校兽医学院能够很好地满足这一需求,因为它:1)多学科研究培训项目(比较生物医学科学博士项目),在传染病和免疫学以及生理过程的细胞和分子调节方面具有主要优势; 2) 杰出的 24 名培训师名册,他们总共拥有超过 15,000,000 美元的外部资金并有致力于研究培训的记录; 3)促进合作研究和研究生培养的校园文化; 4) 长期向兽医提供研究培训的记录; 5)卓越的设施和尖端的支持服务; 6)较强的科研道德和专业技能课程; 7) 致力于招收少数族裔学生。我们请求为四名实习生提供为期 5 年的资金。学员将获得长达3年的支持,在此期间他们将同时满足比较生物医学科学博士项目的要求。培训计划的具体目标是: 1) 为兽医提供满足国家转化生物医学研究需求所需的当代问题解决能力和实验室技能; 2) 增加担任考虑从事研究职业的兽医学生导师的兽医数量。附属目标包括: 1) 招募兽医学生在威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校攻读 DVM,并参加我们的研究培训项目组合(梅里亚、T35、一年 T32、博士后 T32); 2) 增加在威斯康辛大学麦迪逊分校接受研究培训的少数族裔学生的数量; 3) 为参与的学生提供研究道德、负责任的研究行为和成功研究职业所需的专业技能方面的培训。
公共卫生相关性:迫切需要通过当代研究培训来增加兽医队伍。拟议的计划将通过支持由 24 名资金充足且具有良好研究生培训记录的教师组成的团队对 4 名杰出兽医进行研究培训来满足这一需求。这将在一个拥有卓越资源的优越环境中进行,校园历史上一直致力于研究生研究培训。
项目成果
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