Biosafety Fellowship Program
生物安全奖学金计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8446501
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.74万
- 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 2015-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAnimal Disease ModelsBiologicalCategoriesCertificationChemicalsDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEmerging Communicable DiseasesEnsureExerciseFellowshipFellowship ProgramFunding OpportunitiesGoalsGovernmentHumanIndividualIndustryInfectious AgentInfectious Diseases ResearchLaboratoriesLearningMeasuresMedicalMonitorNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseOutcomePlayProgram DevelopmentRegistriesResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRotationSafetyScientistSecureSocietiesSpecialistSystemTrainingTraining and InfrastructureUnited StatesUniversitiesWashingtonWorkbiodefensecareer developmentcookingcostdesignhazardinstructormeetingsoperationpathogenprogramsskills
项目摘要
Biosafety Fellowship Program. A strategic goal of the MRCE is to develop the region's biodefense
infrastructure by training scientists to work with select and other infectious agents. The MRCE has
established a career development program for a biosafety professional designed to meet the growing need
for individuals capable of leading biosafety programs in government, industry, and academics. Biosafety
Fellows participate in the day to day operations of a biosafety officer, and receive specialized training in all
aspects of biosafety program development and management in the context of the MRCE consortium.
Although supervised by Dr. Cook, fellows undergo rotations with select individuals to learn about specialized
biosafety issues, including animal models of disease and working with pathogens at BSL3, with an emphasis
on Select Agent Program management. Fellows assist with and participate in meetings of the Washington
University Institutional Biological and Chemical Safety Committee (IBC) where they apply skills related to
assessing risks associated with cutting-edge emerging infectious disease and biodefense research. Fellows
also play a key role in the development of the MRCE Biosafety Education for the Research Scientist Course,
aiding Dr. Cook in course management and participating as instructors and in the hands-on exercises.
Professional Certification: At completion, fellows will have the opportunity to take the American Society for
Microbiologists, National Registry of Microbiologists, Specialist in Biosafety certification exam. The MRCE
will support the cost of this exam.
生物安全研究金方案。MRCE的一个战略目标是发展该地区的生物防御
通过培训科学家与选择和其他传染性病原体合作,建立基础设施。MRCE已经
为生物安全专业人员制定了职业发展计划,以满足日益增长的需求
适合能够领导政府、行业和学术界生物安全项目的个人。生物安全
研究员参与生物安全官员的日常工作,并接受所有方面的专门培训。
在MRCE联盟的背景下,生物安全计划的制定和管理方面。
虽然在库克博士的监督下,研究员们与选定的个人进行轮换,以了解专业知识。
生物安全问题,包括疾病的动物模型和BSL 3的病原体工作,重点是
选择代理程序管理。研究员协助并参加华盛顿
大学机构生物和化学品安全委员会(IBC),他们应用相关的技能,
评估与新出现的传染病和生物防御研究有关的风险。家伙
还发挥了关键作用,在MRCE生物安全教育的研究科学家课程的发展,
协助库克博士进行课程管理,并作为讲师参与实践练习。
专业认证:完成后,研究员将有机会参加美国社会,
微生物学家,国家微生物学家注册处,生物安全认证考试专家。MRCE
将支付这次考试的费用
项目成果
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