Training for Investigative Dermatology
皮肤病学研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7634778
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-07-01 至 2014-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Burden of Skin Diseases 2005 (available at http://www.sidnet.org under Programs and Services) was presented to all NIH Directors documenting more than 3000 skin diseases with an estimated cost of $37 billion dollars per year in medical services and lost productivity. The Association of Professors of Dermatology (APD) and the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) have recognized that while dermatology is currently attracting the top graduates from U.S. medical schools, there is a worrisome shortage in the workforce of academic dermatology. The mission of this proposed new Dermatology Institutional T32 Training Grant at the University of Washington is to train the next generation of independent investigators in dermatology and skin biology and is thus directly aligned with the training goals of NIAMS as articulated in 2007. This focused mission to train independent investigators (rather than a more broad mission of retaining trainees in academia) is one of many important components of this new application that differ from a T32 program that existed at the University of Washington from 1962 through 2005. The new Training Program will be organized around two formal tracks: Skin Biology Track (SBT) and Clinical Investigator Track (CIT). The SBT provides the opportunity for fellows to train with world-class investigators as they study skin biology using approaches that span the spectrum of biochemistry, protein chemistry, proteomics, imaging, ultra structure, immunology, microbiology, innate immunity, biofilm biology, molecular and cell biology, transplantation biology, gene regulation, genomic research, chemical genetics, biomaterials and more. The CIT focuses on patient oriented research using methods of epidemiology and biostatistics for research in areas such as skin cancers, skin diseases, population genetics, health services delivery, medical education and teledermatology. Support is requested for 3 postdoctoral trainees with PhD, MD or MD/PhD degrees. A carefully structured plan for recruitment, selection and retention of trainees is described. A mentoring plan that includes formal written evaluations of both the mentee and the mentor is integral to this proposal. We have developed an aggressive, well funded program for applicant pool expansion, recruitment and retention of well qualified minority applicants. Likewise, a strong program is in place for teaching research integrity at the University of Washington..
描述(由申请人提供):2005年皮肤病的负担(可在http://www.sidnet.org的计划和服务下获得)提交给所有国家卫生研究院主任,记录了3000多种皮肤病,估计每年的医疗服务成本和生产力损失为370亿美元。皮肤科教授协会和美国皮肤病学会已经认识到,尽管皮肤科目前正在吸引美国医学院的顶尖毕业生,但皮肤科学术队伍中存在令人担忧的短缺。华盛顿大学拟议的新皮肤病机构T32培训助学金的使命是培训皮肤科和皮肤生物学方面的下一代独立研究人员,从而直接与NIAMS在2007年阐明的培训目标保持一致。这项专注于培训独立调查人员的任务(而不是更广泛的留住学术界受训人员的任务)是这一新应用程序的许多重要组成部分之一,它不同于1962年至2005年在华盛顿大学存在的T32项目。新的培训计划将围绕两个正式的轨道组织:皮肤生物学轨道(SBT)和临床研究人员轨道(CIT)。SBT为研究员提供了与世界级研究人员一起培训的机会,因为他们使用的方法涵盖生物化学、蛋白质化学、蛋白质组学、成像、超微结构、免疫学、微生物学、先天免疫、生物膜生物学、分子和细胞生物学、移植生物学、基因调控、基因组研究、化学遗传学、生物材料等。CIT专注于以患者为中心的研究,使用流行病学和生物统计学的方法进行皮肤癌、皮肤病、人口遗传学、医疗服务提供、医学教育和远程皮肤病等领域的研究。3名博士后实习生需要博士、医学博士或医学博士/博士学位的支持。描述了一项精心设计的招募、选拔和保留受训人员的计划。指导计划包括对被指导者和指导者的正式书面评估,这是本建议书不可或缺的部分。我们已经制定了一项雄心勃勃、资金充足的计划,以扩大申请者池,招聘和留住合格的少数族裔申请者。同样,华盛顿大学也有一个强大的项目来教授研究诚信。
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