Developmental Core (Page 528)
发展核心(第 528 页)
基本信息
- 批准号:8444514
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.23万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS neuropathyAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAcuteAdvertisingAgingApplications GrantsArchivesAreaAwardBehavioralBiological MarkersCancer Education Grant ProgramClinicalClinical ResearchClinical Research Curriculum AwardCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesComorbidityComplementDataDatabasesDevelopmentDisciplineEducational CurriculumEffectivenessEnvironmentExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFellowshipFosteringFundingGeneticGenomicsGoalsGrantHIVImageIndividualInfectionInformation TechnologyInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalJournalsK-Series Research Career ProgramsLaboratoriesLeadLinkLiquid substanceMedical centerMentorsMethodologyMethodsMolecularNational Institute of Mental HealthNatureNebraskaNeurologistParticipantPilot ProjectsPopulation Scientist Supplement (R25)Positioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPublicationsRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesScienceScientistSeedsSpecimenStudentsTalentsTeleconferencesTestingTimeTissue SampleTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesViralWorkcareercareer developmentclinically relevantcomputing resourcesdesignexperiencegenetic epidemiologygraduate studentinnovationinterestlecturesmedical specialtiesmeetingsmultidisciplinarynerve injuryneurobehavioralneuroimmunologynext generationnovelpre-doctoralprogramsradiologistresearch studyscale upskillsundergraduate studentvirtual
项目摘要
The overall aims of the Developmental Core (DC) are to encourage innovative preliminary work in
neuroAIDS; to foster new investigators with targeted Developmental grant support to serve as a springboard
for successful applications for independent NIH funding; and within the interdisciplinary context of the HNRC,
to help train the next generation of scientists in collarborative research essential for advancement of the field,
in the current funding cycle, the Developmental Core has awarded 15 developmental grants, all
encompassing promising new directions in neuroAIDS research, to students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior
faculty. In addition, the Core has provided training in neuroAIDS research methodology to 188 junior
researchers, including 39 who completed the HNRC mentored investigator program. We will continue these
programs in the new grant cycle, with several improvements to increase their effectiveness. In addition, we
plan to submit in January 2011 an application to the NIH for a T-32 Training Program for a broad range of
neuroAIDS researchers (including pre- and post- doctoral trainees, in both clinical and non-clinical fields).
This grant will expand on the HNRC's long history of training neurobehavioral and neuromedical scientists.
Key accomplishments during the past funding period include the expansion of the Developmental Core
goals to include mentoring and pilot study support for international trainees and collaborators, recruitment of
young investigators interested in transdisciplinary research (molecular neuroimmunology, genetics,
epidemiology, imaging), and receiving an R25 award to support an interdisciplinary clinician-researcher
fellowship in neuroAIDS (IRFN). The IRFN provides training to clinicians interested in careers in neuroAIDS
research. The training emphasizes the interdisciplinary and translational nature of clinical problems in
neuroAIDS in order to prepare clinician scientists to tackle emerging questions in the field. A new goal for the
Core is to utilize novel information technology webcasting to facilitate virtual mentoring and journal clubs.
The virtual mentoring will be implemented in collaboration locally with the CFAR and UCSD clinical research
curriculum (CREST) programs, and extramurally with the AIDS Research Centers at JHU and UNMC.
With its multidisciplinary research environment, talented and productive research staff, highly
organized and integrated infrastructure, and rich longitudinal specimen and data banks, the HNRC is well-positioned
to develop and support expanded opportunities for innovative research by fostering preliminary
studies and mentoring of trainees from a wide array of disciplines.
发展核心的整体目标是鼓励创新的前期工作
神经艾滋病;以有针对性的发展赠款支持培养新的研究人员作为跳板
为成功申请独立的NIH资金;以及在HNRC的跨学科背景下,
为了帮助培训下一代科学家从事对该领域的进步至关重要的联合研究,
在本供资周期中,发展核心已发放了15笔发展赠款,全部
向学生、博士后研究员和初级学者介绍在神经艾滋病研究方面有前景的新方向
教职员工。此外,该中心还为188名青少年提供了神经艾滋病研究方法培训
研究人员,包括完成HNRC指导调查员计划的39人。我们将继续这样做
计划在新的赠款周期,并有几个改进,以提高其有效性。此外,我们
计划在2011年1月向NIH提交T-32培训计划的申请,以获得广泛的
神经艾滋病研究人员(包括临床和非临床领域的博士后和博士后实习生)。
这笔赠款将扩大HNRC培训神经行为和神经医学科学家的悠久历史。
过去供资期间的主要成就包括扩大发展核心
目标包括为国际受训人员和合作者提供指导和试点研究支持,招聘
对跨学科研究感兴趣的年轻研究人员(分子神经免疫学、遗传学、
流行病学、影像学),并获得R25奖,以支持跨学科临床医生-研究人员
神经艾滋病研究金(IRFN)。IRFN为对神经艾滋病职业感兴趣的临床医生提供培训
研究。培训强调临床问题的跨学科和转化性。
神经艾滋病,以使临床医生科学家做好准备,解决该领域出现的问题。世界银行的新目标
核心是利用新的信息技术网络广播来促进虚拟辅导和期刊俱乐部。
虚拟辅导将在当地与CFAR和UCSD临床研究中心合作实施
课程(CREST)计划,并在校外与JHU和UNMC的艾滋病研究中心合作。
凭借其多学科的研究环境,才华横溢且富有成效的研究人员,高度
有组织和集成的基础设施,以及丰富的纵向样本和数据库,HNRC处于有利地位
通过促进初步研究,开发和支持更多的创新研究机会
对来自多个学科的受训者进行研究和指导。
项目成果
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Long Term Effects of Chronic HIV Infection on the Developing Brain
慢性艾滋病毒感染对发育中的大脑的长期影响
- 批准号:
8664252 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 12.23万 - 项目类别:
Long Term Effects of Chronic HIV Infection on the Developing Brain
慢性艾滋病毒感染对发育中的大脑的长期影响
- 批准号:
8134496 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 12.23万 - 项目类别:
Long Term Effects of Chronic HIV Infection on the Developing Brain
慢性艾滋病毒感染对发育中的大脑的长期影响
- 批准号:
8469915 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 12.23万 - 项目类别:
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