Supplemental Funds for P&F Projects
P 补充资金
基本信息
- 批准号:10451077
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-01 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal ExperimentationAnimalsAreaAwardBasic ScienceBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBiomedical ResearchCaliforniaClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesDevelopmentDirect CostsDiseaseEnsureEquipmentEvolutionFundingFutureGeneticGenomicsGoalsGrantGrowthHumanImageIndividualInfrastructureJournalsLaboratoriesLeadLeadershipLinkMaintenanceMeasuresMetabolic DiseasesMetabolismModificationMusNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNutritional StudyNutritionistObesityPhasePreventionPrincipal InvestigatorPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesSan FranciscoSchoolsScienceScientistSeedsServicesSystemTechnologyTissuesTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesbaseclinical implementationcohesionepidemiology studyhuman imagingimprovedimproved outcomeinnovationmembermetabolic abnormality assessmentmetabolic imagingmouse genomemultidisciplinarynutritionobesity treatmentprogramsradiologist
项目摘要
UCSF NORC Overview: Summary
The UCSF NORC integrates multiple research programs across several different areas of nutrition, obesity and
metabolism. Over the last twelve years, UCSF has actively expanded its research base in these critical subject
areas, and for the last four years, the NORC has greatly aided the recent phases of this expansion.
Specifically, this robust research base has benefitted from an administrative and facilities infrastructure
reflecting the diversity of the departments and centers pushing to expand NORC-relevant research at UCSF.
Renewal of the NORC will sustain this cohesive programmatic, administrative and shared facilities
infrastructure in order to further integrate the already strong research conducted at UCSF, providing a
framework for its coordinated future growth.
The UCSF NORC includes cellular, animal, translational, clinical, epidemiological, and behavioral research
directions. Despite this breadth, these programs are highly interactive with extensive collaborations amongst
even the most divergent of programs. For example, radiologists collaborate with clinical scientists to non-
invasively visualize metabolism in humans. Human geneticists collaborate with cellular and animal researchers
to investigate hypotheses more tractable in those systems. Behavioral scientists coordinate with nutritionists to
search for ways to improve outcomes. In all, the 58 interdisciplinary investigators within the UCSF-NORC
consist of a mixture of senior and early stage investigators with a collective 78 NIH grants relevant to obesity,
metabolism and nutrition research. Their collective goal is to define the underlying mechanisms of disease and
to significantly contribute to the prevention and treatment of obesity and its complications.
The purpose of the UCSF-NORC is to promote and grow research in obesity, nutrition, and metabolism at
UCSF and throughout northern California. This is realized by:
· Maintaining, improving, and promoting the interactions and collaborations of researchers in the field with
each other and with those outside the field.
· Supporting the maintenance and evolution of state-of-the-art Research Cores to meet the needs of obesity,
nutrition, and metabolism research.
· Facilitating the development of new research directions and the entry of new researchers into the field via
Pilot & Feasibility opportunities.
· Enriching the NORC research community through pertinent educational forums and other venues that
support the development and maintenance of research interactions.
· Integrating administrative support to ensure that the infrastructure meets the needs of the local obesity,
nutrition and metabolism research community.
UCSF NORC概述:摘要
UCSF NORC整合了多个不同领域的营养,肥胖和肥胖的多个研究项目。
新陈代谢.在过去的12年里,UCSF积极扩大其在这些关键学科的研究基础。
在过去的四年里,NORC极大地帮助了这一扩张的最近阶段。
具体而言,这个强大的研究基地受益于行政和设施基础设施
反映部门和中心的多样性,推动扩大在UCSF的NORC相关研究。
NORC的更新将维持这种连贯的方案,行政和共享设施
基础设施,以进一步整合已经强大的研究在UCSF进行,提供一个
协调未来发展的框架。
UCSF NORC包括细胞、动物、转化、临床、流行病学和行为研究
方向尽管如此广泛,这些计划是高度互动的广泛合作,
即使是最不同的程序。例如,放射科医生与临床科学家合作,
侵入性地观察人体的新陈代谢。人类遗传学家与细胞和动物研究人员合作
研究这些系统中更容易处理的假设。行为科学家与营养学家合作,
寻找改善结果的方法。总之,UCSF-NORC内的58名跨学科研究人员
由高级和早期研究人员组成,共有78项与肥胖相关的NIH赠款,
代谢和营养研究。他们的共同目标是确定疾病的潜在机制,
显著有助于预防和治疗肥胖及其并发症。
UCSF-NORC的目的是促进和发展肥胖,营养和代谢方面的研究,
加州大学旧金山分校和整个北方加州。这是通过以下方式实现的:
·保持,改善和促进该领域研究人员的互动和合作,
彼此之间以及与外界的关系。
·支持最先进的研究核心的维护和发展,以满足肥胖的需求,
营养和新陈代谢研究。
·促进新的研究方向的发展和新的研究人员进入该领域,
试点和可行性机会。
·通过相关的教育论坛和其他场所丰富NORC研究社区,
支持研究互动的发展和维护。
·整合行政支持,以确保基础设施满足当地肥胖的需求,
营养和代谢研究共同体。
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7287428 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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