Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10678791
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.36万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-15 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Project Summary: Administrative Core
This BRAIN Initiative proposal on “Oxytocin Modulation of Neural Circuit Function and Behavior” will be located
at NYU School of Medicine, and each of the four Project team labs (Tsien, Buzsaki, Lin, and Froemke) are
housed within the Neuroscience and Skirball Institutes at NYU School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health.
This proximity facilitates their interactions, already leading to a number of collaborations that collectively form
the foundation for this proposal. Our team studies and activites will therefore benefit from integration with the
larger NYU scientific environment, including the Neuroscience and Physiology graduate program, an existing
and robust scientific outreach program, and insititional resources including a cutting-edge health science library
and data management system together with a world-class biostatistics department.
This Administrative Core will help ensure the management, coordination, and interactions between these
components of this proposal. Aim 1 of the Administrative Core is to enable productive and synergistic interactions
between Project team labs, by organizing the Internal and External Advisory Committees, and scheduling regular
meetings for open communication, troubleshooting, and sharing of scientific results. Aim 2 is to enhance the
scientific training and careers of junior colleagues in team labs, including graduate students, postdoctoral fellows,
and technicians, by co-advising and interactions with NYU training programs. Aim 3 is to ensure that our results
are clearly communicated in a timely manner to NIH staff, other scientists, and the public. We will build and
maintain a website to feature team members, activities, and discoveries. Our labs are committed to data sharing,
and we will work with the proposed Data Science Core on these efforts. The NYU Neuroscience graduate
program has substantial connections with high schools and museums throughout New York City, and engages
in activities both statewide and national (particularly through the Society for Neuroscience). Finally, Aim 4 will
ensure the appropriate management of Project and Core finances and the overall budget. Administrative Core
Co-Directors and staff members are highly experienced at managing multi-PI projects and budgets.These aims
of the Administrative Core will help maximize Project team productivity, enabling synergistic and accelerated
scientific progress across team labs, and effectively communicate our findings to the greater scientific and lay
community.
项目摘要:行政核心
这个关于“催产素对神经回路功能和行为的调节”的BRAIN倡议提案将位于
在纽约大学医学院,四个项目团队实验室(Tsien,Buzsaki,Lin和Froemke)中的每一个都是
位于纽约大学医学院和纽约大学Langone Health的神经科学和Skirball研究所内。
这种接近促进了他们的互动,已经导致了一些合作,共同形成
这一提议的基础。因此,我们的团队学习和活动将受益于与
更大的纽约大学科学环境,包括神经科学和生理学研究生课程,现有的
和强大的科学推广计划,以及包括尖端健康科学图书馆在内的机构资源
和数据管理系统以及世界一流的生物统计部门。
这一行政核心将有助于确保这些机构之间的管理、协调和互动。
这一提案的组成部分。行政核心的目标1是实现富有成效的协同互动
通过组织内部和外部咨询委员会,并定期安排
公开交流、故障排除和分享科学成果的会议。目标二是加强
团队实验室中初级同事的科学培训和职业生涯,包括研究生,博士后研究员,
和技术人员,通过共同建议和互动与纽约大学的培训计划。目标3:确保我们的成果
及时清楚地传达给NIH工作人员、其他科学家和公众。我们将建设和
维护一个网站,介绍团队成员、活动和发现。我们的实验室致力于数据共享,
我们将与拟议的数据科学核心合作开展这些工作。纽约大学神经科学系毕业生
该计划与整个纽约市的高中和博物馆有着实质性的联系,
在全州和全国的活动(特别是通过神经科学协会)。最后,Aim 4将
确保项目和核心资金以及总体预算的适当管理。行政核心
联合主任和工作人员在管理多个PI项目和预算方面经验丰富。
将有助于最大限度地提高项目团队的生产力,
跨团队实验室的科学进步,并有效地将我们的发现传达给更大的科学和非专业人员。
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10522762 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Calcium Channels, CaMKII and Mechanisms of Excitation-Transcription Coupling
钙通道、CaMKII 和兴奋转录偶联机制
- 批准号:
10636887 - 财政年份:2022
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Biophysical and Circuit Mechanisms of OXTR signaling
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Oxytocin Modulation of Neural Circuit Function and Behavior
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- 批准号:
10438587 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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Oxytocin Modulation of Neural Circuit Function and Behavior
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