NRSA Training Core
NRSA 培训核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10438938
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 75.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-07-24 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAreaAwarenessBig DataBiomedical ResearchCancer CenterClinical SciencesCompetenceDevelopmentDisciplineDoctor of MedicineDoctor of PhilosophyEntrepreneurshipEnvironmentFoundationsGoalsHealth SciencesIndividualInformaticsKnowledgeLeadershipMedical centerMentorsNational Research Service AwardsPerformancePostdoctoral FellowProcessResearchResearch TrainingResourcesSchoolsScienceStructureStudentsTNFSF15 geneTexasTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWorkWorkforce Developmentbasecareercareer developmentclinical centerdoctoral studentfaculty mentorhealth care deliveryinterestpre-doctoralprogramsskillstranslational goaltranslational pipeline
项目摘要
Contact PD/PI: McPherson, David D. NRSA-Training-001 (011)
This TL1 Training Core, a part of Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CCTS) CTSA application, will
provide 11 predoctoral PhD or MD/PhD students and 4 postdoctoral fellows annually with high-level and
effective training in translational science. The major goal of this program is to provide high-level and effective
training that promotes leadership in the translational sciences. TL1 trainees complete a competency-based
training program that delivers a foundational understanding of the translational sciences as well as training in
essential enrichment areas of career and professional development, including team science, leadership,
entrepreneurship, and big data informatics/analytics. This training, with support for up to 2 years, promotes
leadership in the translational sciences and contributes to workforce development of this field. Predoctoral
trainees are appointed from the diverse student body of The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer
Center (UT MDACC) UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (UT-GSBS), a graduate school jointly
administered and shared by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHSC-H) and UT
MDACC. Postdoctoral trainees are appointed from both UTHSC-H and UT MDACC. This unique collaborative
training environment is located in the Texas Medical Center, an extensive, world-class concentration of
biomedical research and healthcare delivery. UT-GSBS students are admitted through an umbrella program
where they receive fundamental knowledge in the biomedical sciences before branching out into discipline-
specific programs offering in-depth research training. However, these discipline-specific programs do not
provide a structured opportunity for trainees to gain knowledge and enrichment across the spectrum of
translational sciences. This TL1 Training Core is focused on addressing this unmet need. Likewise, this
program will provide postdoctoral fellows specialized training in translational sciences. TL1 trainees are
selected by a competitive process that identifies promising individuals who show serious interest in
translational research, have outstanding performance in coursework, and are mentored by faculty fully aware
of the translational mission of the TL1 Core. Trainees are required to take courses and participate in
enrichment activities that fulfill 11 targeted competencies that prepare them to rapidly integrate their skills into
the clinical and translational sciences workforce. Extensive resources in the translational sciences, available
through the CCTS, UTHSC-H, UT MDACC, and the Texas Regional CTSA Consortium, allow trainees to
formulate personalized training programs that fit their research and career goals. All mentors are required to
take Mentoring Works! Training to help align training and career development. Trainees who complete this
program will have obtained specific skills to assist them in conducting collaborative science in the translational
workforce.
联系PD/PI:McPherson,David D.NRSA-Training-001(011)
此TL1培训核心是临床与翻译科学中心(CCTS)CTSA应用程序的一部分,将
每年为11名博士后或医学博士/博士研究生和4名博士后研究员提供高水平和
翻译科学方面的有效培训。该计划的主要目标是提供高水平和有效的
促进翻译科学领导力的培训。TL1学员完成以能力为基础的
培训计划,提供对翻译科学的基础理解以及培训
职业和职业发展的基本丰富领域,包括团队科学、领导力、
创业精神和大数据信息学/分析。这项培训提供长达两年的支持,以促进
在翻译科学领域处于领先地位,并为该领域的劳动力发展做出贡献。博士前
受训者是从德克萨斯大学安德森癌症医学中心的不同学生团体中挑选出来的
中心(UT MDACC)UT Health生物医学研究生院(UT-GSBS),一个联合研究生院
由德克萨斯大学休斯顿健康科学中心(UTHSC-H)和德克萨斯大学管理和共享
MDAC.博士后实习生来自UTHSC-H和UT MDACC。这一独特的协作
培训环境位于德克萨斯医疗中心,是一个广泛的、世界级的集中地
生物医学研究和医疗保健服务。UT-GSBS学生通过雨伞计划被录取
在扩展到学科之前,他们接受生物医学科学的基本知识-
提供深入研究培训的具体计划。然而,这些特定于学科的项目并不
为学员提供有组织的机会,让他们在以下各个领域获得知识和丰富内容
翻译科学。本TL1培训核心致力于解决这一未得到满足的需求。同样,这也是
该计划将为博士后研究员提供翻译科学方面的专门培训。TL1学员为
由竞争性程序选出,确定对以下方面表现出认真兴趣的有前途的个人
翻译研究,在课程中有出色的表现,并由充分意识到的教员指导
TL1核心的翻译任务。学员被要求参加课程并参加
充实活动,满足11项目标能力,为他们迅速将自己的技能融入
临床和转化科学的劳动力。翻译科学方面的广泛资源,可用
通过CCTS、UTHSC-H、UT MDACC和德克萨斯地区CTSA联盟,学员可以
制定符合他们的研究和职业目标的个性化培训计划。所有导师都必须
以指导工作为例!培训,帮助使培训和职业发展保持一致。完成此任务的实习生
计划将获得特定技能,以帮助他们在翻译过程中开展协作科学
劳动力。
项目成果
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