COBRE: UMMC: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
COBRE:UMMC:管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7610486
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 76.45万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-07-01 至 2008-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Annual ReportsArtsAwardBasic ScienceBehaviorBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBiologicalBrainCenters of Research ExcellenceChairpersonClinicalComponent of the National Institutes of HealthComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects DatabaseDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEnvironmentFacultyFosteringFundingGeographic LocationsGoalsGrantGrant ReviewHumanInstitutionLaboratoriesMedical centerMentorsMentorshipMissionMississippiMolecularNational Center for Research ResourcesNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchPersonnel ManagementPsychiatric therapeutic procedurePsychiatristPsychiatryResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesReview CommitteeSeriesSourceTrainingTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisitcareereffectiveness researchlecturesmembermultidisciplinaryneuroimagingnovel strategiesprogramsscientific organization
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the
resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and
investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,
and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is
for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.
The Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience (CPN), a Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE), is a multidisciplinary team of basic neuroscientists and clinical psychiatrists. To ensure the continued advancement of cutting-edge psychiatric neuroscience research at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMC), the primary mission of the CPN is to facilitate the transition of early career faculty researchers to independent neuroscientists with major research grant support. The CPN is therefore dedicated to building research infrastructure by equipping faculty researchers with state-of-the-art behavioral, molecular biological, and neuroimaging resources and by providing critical mentorship to developing career neuroscientists. The ultimate goal of the CPN is to gain a greater understanding of the function of the brain and nervous system and develop novel strategies for the treatment of psychiatric illnesses.
The goals of the Administrative Core are to enhance, strengthen and diversify the academic research environment of the CPN, to broaden and strengthen psychiatric neuroscience at UMC (Small Grants Program), to provide essential administrative support for all program-related activities. The staff of this core is responsible for purchasing and fiscal management, personnel, implementing the Small Grants Program, coordinating program related travel by the investigators and visits by invited consultants and speakers, and preparing annual reports to the National Center for Research Resources. The Administrative Core also holds monthly meetings to disseminate important information to the project investigators and to evaluate the progress and effectiveness of the Research Resources Cores, assists in organization of scientific meetings and seminars related to the program, and coordinates research progress assessment by the Center's External Scientific Advisory Board.
The Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience (CPN) at the University of Mississippi Medical Center is directly funded by the National Center for Research Resources, a component of the National Institutes of Health. NCRR provides Institutional Development Awards to foster research in specific geographic areas with the goal of strengthening biomedical and behavioral research by building an organizations infrastructure and increasing its capacity to conduct cutting-edge biomedical and behavioral research.
In addition to NCRR support, the University of Mississippi Medical Center has made a major commitment to the CPN by providing matching funds for research and for an expansion of laboratory space through a major renovation project.
These financial and material resources, along with the dedicated support of basic science and clinical mentors, enables the CPN to lay the groundwork for neuroscience research excellence through the productive partnership between the National Center for Research Resources, the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at UMC.
The CPN has made significant progress in developing research infrastructure and promoting interdepartmental research efforts in basic and clinical neuroscience research at UMC and in the state of Mississippi.
Small Grants Program. The ultimate goal of the Small Grants Program is the diversification of approaches to psychiatric neuroscience, to lure young neuroscientists into the realm of psychiatric neuroscience, and to provide funds for new research by faculty at the beginning of a potential research career. Applications are reviewed by the CPN Institutional Research Grant (IRG) Review Committee, William Woolverton, Ph.D., Chairman. After final IRG-approval, proposals are submitted to the CPN External Scientific Advisory Board and NCRR, respectively, for funding concurrence. Funded investigators become active members of the CPN and their participation in CPN activities (lecture series, training seminars) is mandatory.
该子项目是利用该技术的众多研究子项目之一
资源由 NIH/NCRR 资助的中心拨款提供。子项目和
研究者 (PI) 可能已从 NIH 的另一个来源获得主要资金,
因此可以在其他 CRISP 条目中表示。列出的机构是
对于中心来说,它不一定是研究者的机构。
精神病神经科学中心 (CPN) 是生物医学卓越研究中心 (COBRE),是一个由基础神经科学家和临床精神病学家组成的多学科团队。为了确保密西西比大学医学中心 (UMC) 尖端精神神经科学研究的持续发展,CPN 的主要使命是在重大研究经费支持下,促进早期职业教员研究人员向独立神经科学家的过渡。因此,CPN 致力于建设研究基础设施,为教师研究人员配备最先进的行为、分子生物学和神经影像资源,并为发展中的职业神经科学家提供重要指导。 CPN 的最终目标是更好地了解大脑和神经系统的功能,并制定治疗精神疾病的新策略。
行政核心的目标是增强、加强和多样化 CPN 的学术研究环境,扩大和加强 UMC(小额资助计划)的精神神经科学,为所有与计划相关的活动提供必要的行政支持。 该核心人员负责采购和财务管理、人事、实施小额赠款计划、协调研究人员的计划相关旅行以及受邀顾问和演讲者的访问,以及准备向国家研究资源中心提交的年度报告。行政核心还每月举行会议,向项目研究人员传播重要信息,评估研究资源核心的进展和有效性,协助组织与该计划相关的科学会议和研讨会,并协调中心外部科学顾问委员会的研究进展评估。
密西西比大学医学中心的精神神经科学中心 (CPN) 由隶属于美国国立卫生研究院的国家研究资源中心直接资助。 NCRR 提供机构发展奖,以促进特定地理区域的研究,其目标是通过建设组织的基础设施并提高其进行尖端生物医学和行为研究的能力来加强生物医学和行为研究。
除了 NCRR 的支持外,密西西比大学医学中心还向 CPN 做出了重大承诺,为研究和通过重大改造项目扩大实验室空间提供配套资金。
这些财政和物质资源,加上基础科学和临床导师的全力支持,使 CPN 能够通过国家研究资源中心、密西西比大学医学中心和 UMC 精神病学和人类行为系之间的富有成效的合作伙伴关系,为卓越的神经科学研究奠定基础。
CPN 在发展研究基础设施和促进 UMC 和密西西比州基础和临床神经科学研究的跨部门研究工作方面取得了重大进展。
小额赠款计划。 小额赠款计划的最终目标是精神科神经科学方法的多样化,吸引年轻的神经科学家进入精神科神经科学领域,并为教师在潜在研究生涯开始时的新研究提供资金。 申请由 CPN 机构研究补助金 (IRG) 审查委员会主席 William Woolverton 博士进行审查。 在 IRG 最终批准后,提案将分别提交给 CPN 外部科学顾问委员会和 NCRR 以获得资助。 受资助的调查员成为 CPN 的积极成员,并且必须参加 CPN 活动(系列讲座、培训研讨会)。
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