Interdisciplinary Training in Rheumatic Diseases
风湿病跨学科培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8665801
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-05-01 至 2016-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application requests a new Institutional National Research Service Award (T32) for the Division of Rheumatology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University. Biomedical research at Vanderbilt led by the Department of Medicine has undergone unprecedented growth in the recent decade. This expansion was accompanied by rebuilding and growth in the Rheumatology Division. Investigators in the Division of Rheumatology have generated highly successful clinical and basic science research programs and these accompany a robust and diverse clinical practice. In this environment, and as a consequence of recent advances translating molecular mechanisms into therapy, trainees seeking careers in rheumatology research have increased at all levels. Thus, a new training program will provide an unmet need for research training in rheumatic diseases for an outstanding pool of pre and postdoctoral trainees. No other discipline in medicine encompasses as many different organ systems or has the diversity of pathophysiology as do rheumatic diseases. Accordingly, a plan is proposed for Interdisciplinary Training in Rheumatic Diseases that will provide the next generation of investigators with the tools necessary to make critical discoveries and advance our understanding and treatment of these complex disorders. Our faculty is committed to this goal and our successes in producing outstanding PhD investigators and physician-scientists without formalized support confirm this commitment. The program will maintain an interactive environment of discovery that bridges both clinical and basic research for pre and postdoctoral trainees in four critical arenas: Innate and Adaptive Immunity; Vascular Biology and Inflammation; Translational and Health Services Research; and Musculoskeletal Biology. The Preceptors in the program are highly interactive and maintain extensive collaborative efforts between and among the research groups. This interdisciplinary approach will provide trainees with a broad perspective and expose them to opportunities for clinical translation of problems that cannot be solved by a single laboratory. Individual development plans, formal course work and degree granting pathways for MSCI and MPH will be accessed through a core curriculum. The program is organized to meet the career goals of individuals who want to apply advanced technologies, such as genomics or proteomics, to rheumatic diseases as well as to support the careers of individuals who want to translate these advances to improve health care. Mechanisms are in place to ensure the balance and diversity of trainee selection and long term career development. Outstanding internal and external Advisory committee's will ensure these goals are met.
描述(由申请者提供):本申请为范德比尔特大学风湿病和免疫学分部申请新的机构国家研究服务奖(T32)。近十年来,由医学部领导的范德比尔特大学的生物医学研究经历了前所未有的增长。这一扩张伴随着风湿病部门的重建和增长。风湿科的研究人员已经制定了非常成功的临床和基础科学研究计划,这些计划伴随着强大和多样化的临床实践。在这种环境下,以及最近将分子机制转化为治疗的进展的结果,寻求风湿学研究职业生涯的受训人员在各个层面都有所增加。因此,一项新的培训计划将为一批优秀的博士前和博士后学员提供风湿病研究培训方面尚未得到满足的需求。在医学上,没有其他学科像风湿病那样涵盖如此多不同的器官系统或具有如此多样化的病理生理学。因此,提出了一项风湿病跨学科培训计划,将为下一代研究人员提供必要的工具,以做出关键发现,并促进我们对这些复杂疾病的理解和治疗。我们的教职员工致力于这一目标,我们在没有正式支持的情况下成功培养出杰出的博士研究员和内科科学家,证实了这一承诺。该计划将保持一个发现的互动环境,为博士后和博士后学员在四个关键领域的临床和基础研究架起桥梁:先天免疫和适应性免疫;血管生物学和炎症;转化和卫生服务研究;以及肌肉骨骼生物学。该计划中的P受体具有高度的互动性,并在研究小组之间保持广泛的合作努力。这种跨学科的方法将为受训者提供广阔的视角,并使他们有机会将无法由单一实验室解决的问题转化为临床。MSCI和公共卫生硕士的个人发展计划、正式课程工作和学位授予途径将通过核心课程获得。该计划旨在满足希望将基因组学或蛋白质组学等先进技术应用于风湿病的个人的职业目标,并支持希望将这些进步转化为改善医疗保健的个人的职业生涯。建立了各种机制,以确保学员甄选和长期职业发展的平衡和多样性。出色的内部和外部咨询委员会将确保实现这些目标。
项目成果
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Preference for IgG mAb binding insulin in solution or on surfaces is related to immunoglobulin variable region structures.
IgG mAb 在溶液中或表面上结合胰岛素的偏好与免疫球蛋白可变区结构有关。
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