Training Program in Cancer Therapeutics
癌症治疗培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8545678
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.77万
- 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:2006-09-01 至 2017-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): To improve cancer therapy, it is increasingly critical that advances in basic cancer research be translated to the clinic. In the Training Program in Cancer Therapeutics, the goal is to provide training to cancer researchers in the action of therapeutic agents used in the treatment of cancer. This Training Program will be multi-disciplinary and expose the trainees to both basic research involving cancer therapeutic agents and the clinical utilization of therapeutics. A particular emphasis will be placed on the mechanisms through which basic scientific discovery is brought into the clinic through clinical trials. To facilitate this training, a team of mentoring faculty and ancillary clinical faculty hasbeen recruited into the Training Program from the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Mentors on this training program are independently funded, have experience in mentoring, and work on projects related to cancer therapy. The ancillary faculty are clinical partners on this proposal, who will educate on the clinical utilization of specific therapeutic modalities. Together, the mentors and ancillary faculty will provide training both through direct interactions and through specialized educational activities and course work for the Training Program. This Program will provide outstanding career development for trainees, as more emphasis is placed on translating basic scientific discovery into improved patient care. Logistically, the Training Program in Cancer Therapeutics has 17 mentors and 6 ancillary faculty. It is administered by the Principal Investigators and Administrative Committees, which are directed at training excellence and providing an ethnically and scientifically diverse group of
trainees. The Training Program requests support for 6 postdoctoral and 2 predoctoral trainees. The program will be evaluated regularly through both internal and external review to ensure that the trainees are receiving the best possible training.
描述(由申请人提供):为了改善癌症治疗,将基础癌症研究的进展转化为临床越来越重要。在癌症治疗培训计划中,目标是为癌症研究人员提供癌症治疗中使用的治疗药物的培训。该培训计划将是多学科的,并使学员接触到涉及癌症治疗药物的基础研究和治疗药物的临床应用。将特别强调通过临床试验将基本科学发现带入临床的机制。为了促进这一培训,一组指导教师和辅助临床教师已被招募到培训计划从辛辛那提大学和辛辛那提儿童医院医疗中心。该培训计划的导师独立资助,具有指导经验,并从事与癌症治疗相关的项目。辅助教师是该提案的临床合作伙伴,他们将教育特定治疗方式的临床应用。导师和辅助教师将共同通过直接互动和专门的教育活动和培训计划的课程工作提供培训。该计划将为学员提供出色的职业发展,因为更多的重点是将基本的科学发现转化为改善病人护理。在后勤方面,癌症治疗培训计划有17名导师和6名辅助教师。它由主要研究者和行政委员会管理,旨在培训优秀人才,并提供一个种族和科学多样性的群体,
实习生培训方案要求为6名博士后和2名博士前受训人员提供支助。该计划将定期通过内部和外部审查进行评估,以确保受训人员接受最好的培训。
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- 资助金额:
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