Career Development Program
职业发展计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7507425
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.01万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-07-01 至 2013-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesAnimalsApplications GrantsAuthorshipAwardBasic ScienceBudgetsCancer BiologyCancer CenterCancer Research ProjectCategoriesClassClinicalCommitConflict of InterestDailyDataDepthDevelopmentDrug FormulationsEducational process of instructingEducational workshopElementsEpidemiologyExerciseFacultyFosteringFundingGastroenterologyGrantGrant ReviewHigh Percent EffortHuman ResourcesHuman Subject ResearchIACUCIndiumIndividualInformed ConsentInstructionInternationalK-Series Research Career ProgramsLaboratoriesLiteratureMalignant neoplasm of pancreasManualsMarketingMedical OncologyMedical centerMentorsMethodologyMethodsNursing FacultyOccupationsOnline SystemsOperative Surgical ProceduresParticipantPathologyPoliciesPostdoctoral FellowPreparationProcessProgram DevelopmentProtocols documentationPublicationsReproduction sporesResearchResearch ActivityResearch Ethics CommitteesResearch Project GrantsSeedsSeriesStatistical MethodsStudentsStudy SectionTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchUNMC Eppley Cancer CenterUnited States National Institutes of HealthVisitWagesWeekWritinganticancer researchbasecareercostdayexperiencehuman subjectinstructorlecturesmemberprofessorprogramsresearch and development
项目摘要
Career Development Awards will be used to support the development of careers in translational pancreatic
cancer research by individuals from one of the following categories:
1) clinical fellows in medical oncology, gastroenterology, pathology, or surgery;
2) junior faculty members at the instructor or assistant professor level, either clinical faculty who seek training
and an opportunity to establish a career that includes basic science research, or basic science faculty who
want additional training or an opportunity to undertake translational research;
3) senior postdoctoral fellows who are at the point of entering the academic ranks and establishing
independent research programs;
4) established clinical faculty who require additional training in basic or translational research in order to
establish a translational research program.
We will support one new candidate in each year of the grant at a level of $87,500 per year for two years
($175,000 total) for each award. $75,000 per year will be provided by matching funds from the UNMC Eppley
Cancer Center, and $100,000 will be provided by the SPORE program, so that up to $175,000 total per year
is available for this program. Individuals in this program are required to commit substantial effort (a minimum
of 40%, and higher percent efforts are strongly encouraged and will receive preferential selection) to SPORE
related translational research. Funds can be used for salaries or any other aspect of development (research
costs) that are deemed necessary for the candidate to succeed in establishing a translational pancreatic
cancer research program. The candidate is required to submit an NIH G or R series grant application during
the second year of the award, that is primarily focused on pancreatic cancer research.
职业发展奖将用于支持翻译胰腺癌的职业发展
来自以下类别之一的个人的癌症研究:
1)医学肿瘤学、胃肠病学、病理学或外科学的临床研究员;
2)讲师或助理教授级别的初级教员,无论是寻求培训的临床教员
并有机会建立一个职业生涯,包括基础科学研究,或基础科学教师谁
需要额外的培训或机会进行转化研究;
3)高级博士后研究员谁是在进入学术队伍和建立点
独立研究计划;
4)已建立的临床教师谁需要在基础或转化研究的额外培训,以
建立一个翻译研究计划。
我们将在两年的补助金中每年资助一名新候选人,每年87,500美元
(共175,000元),每一个奖项。每年75 000美元将由联合国医务委员会Eppley的配套资金提供
癌症中心,100,000美元将由SPORE计划提供,因此每年总计高达175,000美元
可用于此程序。本计划中的个人需要付出大量努力(至少
40%,以及更高百分比的努力是强烈鼓励的,并将获得优先选择),以SPORE
相关的翻译研究。资金可以用于工资或任何其他方面的发展(研究
费用),认为候选人成功建立翻译胰腺
癌症研究计划。候选人必须在申请期间提交NIH G或R系列资助申请。
该奖项的第二年,主要集中在胰腺癌研究。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 8.01万 - 项目类别:
Autocrine TGFBeta and Breast Cancer Cell Growth
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$ 8.01万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
6794648 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 8.01万 - 项目类别:
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