Geographic Medicine and Emerging Infections
地理医学和新发感染
基本信息
- 批准号:8742423
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-07-01 至 2019-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This training program in Geographic Medicine and Emerging Infections provides a multidisciplinary educational program for pre-doctoral students, post-doctoral research fellows and clinical fellows at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein). Our unique program capitalizes upon the long-standing research and clinical strengths at Einstein to create a rigorous research program that will expose trainees to research in parasitology, bacteriology, virology, mycology and clinical infectious diseases. The research program and didactic activities bring together clinicians and basic scientists to foster an environment of collaborative research that is essential for modern biomedical research. Trainees are mentored by 20 distinguished faculty while pursuing translational research projects that focus on global health, international medicine and emerging infectious diseases. The program provides training in fundamental methods of basic laboratory research, clinical translational research and epidemiology to create an integrated view of geographic medicine and emerging pathogens. Trainees are provided with opportunities to pursue translational research in collaboration with international collaborators in locations such as India, Malawi, Rwanda and South Africa. A dedicated seminar series, an innovative course in translational research, and other established educational activities provide the forum for discussion and development of new initiatives. This training program is grooming the next generation of young scientists and clinical investigators in the field of Geographic Medicine and Emerging Infections. Public Health Narrative: This application is for an educational program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for doctoral students and post-doctoral fellows that provides training in Geographic Medicine and Emerging Infectious Diseases, with particular emphasis on translational research focusing on global infectious diseases. This is a critical need as infection can emerge from anywhere in the world and rapidly spread due to the prevalence of international commerce and the ease of international travel.
描述(由申请人提供):地理医学和新兴感染的培训计划为阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦医学院(爱因斯坦)的博士前学生,博士后研究员和临床研究员提供多学科教育计划。我们独特的计划利用了爱因斯坦长期的研究和临床优势,创建了一个严格的研究计划,将使学员接触寄生虫学,细菌学,病毒学,真菌学和临床传染病的研究。研究计划和教学活动汇集了临床医生和基础科学家,以促进现代生物医学研究所必需的合作研究环境。学员由20名杰出的教师指导,同时从事专注于全球健康,国际医学和新兴传染病的转化研究项目。该计划提供基础实验室研究,临床转化研究和流行病学的基本方法的培训,以创建地理医学和新兴病原体的综合观点。学员提供了机会,从事翻译研究与国际合作者在印度,马拉维,卢旺达和南非等地的合作。一个专门的研讨会系列,在转化研究的创新课程,和其他既定的教育活动提供了讨论和新举措的发展论坛。该培训计划正在培养地理医学和新兴感染领域的下一代年轻科学家和临床研究人员。公共卫生叙述:此应用程序是在医学博士生和博士后研究员的阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦学院的教育计划,提供在地理医学和新兴传染病的培训,特别强调对全球传染病的转化研究为重点。这是一项迫切需要,因为感染可能来自世界任何地方,并由于国际商业的盛行和国际旅行的便利而迅速蔓延。
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