Comprehensive Training in Neuroimaging Fundamentals and Applications
神经影像学基础和应用综合培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8536780
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.03万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-30 至 2016-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBehaviorBeliefBrainCognitionComputational BiologyComputersFacultyHumanImageImaging technologyMagnetic Resonance ImagingMethodsNeurosciencesParticipantPhysicsRunningStudentsTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkcomputerized data processingcomputerized toolsdoctoral studentexperienceimaging modalityinnovationlecturesnervous system disorderneuroimagingpre-doctoralprograms
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We seek sponsorship from the NIH to support our innovative and successful program in the fundamentals and applications of neuroimaging, that is premised on the belief that neuroscientists of tomorrow are likely to require mastery of neuroimaging methods and principles in their work to address the growing burden of neurological disease and to perform the studies that will best advance our understanding of human behavior and cognition this applications includes both T-90 and R-90 components for our pre-doctoral students. The UCLA Comprehensive Neuroimaging Training Program (NITP) trains pre-doctoral students in principles of neuroimaging that are fundamental - common to most or all neuroimaging - in recognition of the rapid changes that have occurred and will continue in imaging technology. They are exposed to an unusually complete range of imaging approaches from cellular to whole brain, from structural to dynamic and inclusive of advanced multi- modality imaging. The NITP is both complementary to, and participatory in, existing programs in neurosciences and computational biology already well established at UCLA. The students benefit from the large and experience neuroimaging faculty and from courses newly developed for this program. The NITP has become integral to the graduate programs in multiple departments where its core courses in the Principles of Neuroimaging serve to bridge and integrate neuroscience, computation, physics and signal processing. Rounding out the NITP we have developed a summer Short Course consisting of an annual two-week course in Advanced Functional Neuroimaging. This course brings in 30 to 40 carefully selected scholars for an immersive program in advanced topics and methods, including lecture style classroom training, daily computer labs focused on computational tools and MRI physics, and imaging projects developed, run and analyzed by the student participants.
描述(由申请人提供):我们寻求美国国立卫生研究院的赞助,以支持我们在神经成像基础和应用方面的创新和成功的项目,这是基于这样一个信念,即未来的神经科学家很可能需要在他们的工作中掌握神经成像方法和原理,以应对日益增长的神经系统疾病的负担,并进行将最好地促进我们对人类行为和认知的理解的研究。该应用包括T-90和R-90组件,面向我们的博士前学生。加州大学洛杉矶分校的综合神经成像培训计划(NITP)向博士前学生提供神经成像基本原理的培训,这些原理是大多数或所有神经成像的共同原理,以认识到成像技术已经发生并将继续发生的快速变化。他们接触到异常完整的成像方法,从细胞到整个大脑,从结构到动态,并包括先进的多模式成像。NITP既是对加州大学洛杉矶分校已经很好地建立的神经科学和计算生物学现有项目的补充,也是对其的参与。学生受益于庞大和经验丰富的神经成像教员,以及为该项目新开发的课程。NITP已成为多个系研究生课程不可或缺的一部分,其神经成像原理的核心课程将神经科学、计算、物理和信号处理联系在一起。作为NITP的补充,我们开发了一个夏季短期课程,包括每年两周的高级功能神经成像课程。这门课程邀请了30到40名精心挑选的学者参加高级主题和方法的沉浸式项目,包括讲授式课堂培训、专注于计算工具和核磁共振物理的日常计算机实验室,以及由学生参与者开发、运行和分析的成像项目。
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