General Motor Control Mechanisms and Disease Training Program
一般运动控制机制和疾病训练计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8699467
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-07-01 至 2014-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This competitive renewal proposal is a request for continued funding of a broadly based pre- and postdoctoral training program in General Motor Control Mechanisms and Disease from Northwestern University. The program is directed by D. James Surmeier, PhD with the assistance of Indira Raman, PhD (Associate Director) and a Steering Committee. Trainees will conduct their research under the guidance of 43 preceptors working in motor control research from 14 departments spanning the Chicago and Evanston campuses of Northwestern University. The proposal requests support for 5 postdoctoral and 3 predoctoral trainees. Postdoctoral trainees will be selected on the basis of previous training and research plan. Predoctoral trainees will be selected from Northwestern University's Interdepartmental Neuroscience PhD Program (NUIN) on the basis of performance in courses, laboratory rotations and the relevance of dissertation research to the goals of the training program. A concerted effort will be made to continue recruiting minorities to the program. The program offers a broad range of interdisciplinary research and training opportunities in the neuroscience of somatic and autonomic motor control. The research of participating preceptors spans molecular, cellular, systems, clinical, behavioral and computational neuroscience. The preceptor faculty will assist and monitor trainee progress through formal advising and evaluations, through the classroom and through informal discussions (in journal clubs, lab meetings and research clubs). An important feature of the training program is that it brings together researchers in fundamental and clinical neurocience, providing a highly productive, interdisciplinary research environment for trainees in motor control and related motor system diseases at Northwestern University. In addition to providing research training, the program will help trainees develop skills in written and oral communication, grant writing/grantsmanship, networking and career development. Instilling a clear awareness of ethical issues facing neuroscientists and responsible conduct in science will be another training goal.
这个竞争性的更新提案是对西北大学一般运动控制机制和疾病的基础广泛的博士前和博士后培训计划的持续资助的请求。该程序由D. James Surmeier博士在Indira拉曼博士(副主任)和指导委员会的协助下。学员将在西北大学芝加哥和埃文斯顿校区14个系的43名运动控制研究导师的指导下进行研究。该提案要求为5名博士后和3名博士前实习生提供支助。博士后研究生将根据以往的培养和研究计划进行选拔。博士前学员将从西北大学跨部门神经科学博士课程(NUIN)中选择,根据课程,实验室轮换和论文研究与培训计划目标的相关性。将作出协调一致的努力,继续招募少数民族参加该计划。该计划提供了广泛的跨学科研究和培训机会,在躯体和自主运动控制的神经科学。参与导师的研究涵盖分子、细胞、系统、临床、行为和计算神经科学。导师教师将通过正式的咨询和评估,通过课堂和非正式讨论(在期刊俱乐部,实验室会议和研究俱乐部)协助和监督学员的进展。培训计划的一个重要特点是,它汇集了基础和临床神经科学的研究人员,为西北大学运动控制和相关运动系统疾病的学员提供了一个高效的跨学科研究环境。除了提供研究培训外,该计划还将帮助学员培养书面和口头沟通,赠款写作/赠款,网络和职业发展方面的技能。另一个培训目标是灌输神经科学家所面临的伦理问题的清晰意识和科学中负责任的行为。
项目成果
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