INIA: Stress, Anxiety and Alcohol Abuse
INIA:压力、焦虑和酗酒
基本信息
- 批准号:7564119
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 67.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-02-10 至 2012-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcoholismAlcoholsAmygdaloid structureAnti-Anxiety AgentsAnxietyAreaBehavioralBiometryBoutosBrainCollaborationsDataDependenceDevelopmentEducational workshopEthanolFutureGene TargetingGeneticGenetic VariationGoalsGrantHeavy DrinkingHippocampus (Brain)IndividualInformaticsInterventionLeadershipLinkMediatingMonkeysMusNeurosciencesNeurotransmitter ReceptorNucleus AccumbensOffice of Administrative ManagementOutcomePhysiologicalPilot ProjectsPrefrontal CortexProtocols documentationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource SharingResourcesRiskServicesStressStructure of terminal stria nuclei of preoptic regionSystemTextWalkersacute stressalcohol effectalcohol exposurealcohol responsebiological adaptation to stressconsomicdata sharingdrinkinginterestmeetingsmutantneural circuitneurosteroidsneurotransmitter releasenovelprogramsresponsesymposiumsynaptic functionsynergism
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Required Functions from Notice of Limited Competition AA-06-101: The Administrative Coordinating Core will continue to provide the organizational framework for the management, direction, and overall coordination of the consortium. It will coordinate use of core resources to the Research Project Components and will acquire and direct data from the Research Project Components to the Informatics core. The consortium coordinator will manage the administrative core. The Administrative Coordinating Core will include an Administrative Management plan and this core will also be responsible for the collaborative responsiblities such as the functions of the Scientific Advisory panel and the overseeing of a Steering Committee to help develop interactive protocols, evaluate results, and suggest future directions. The core will also administer the Pilot Projects Component of INIA as well as the sharing of data and information between the INIA components. This core is responsible for scientific enrichment activities such as workshops for the researchers and investigators of INIA. In addition, the core will be responsible for organizing an annual meeting of the INIA investigators. The specific aims of the Administrative Core are to: 1. Provide scientific leadership on the INIA consortium's theme of stress, anxiety and alcoholism. 2. Provide the administrative center for the INIA Consortium in order to provide a framework for the overall management, direction and coordination of the consortium. This includes insuring scientific oversight by the Scientific Advisory Panel and the INIA Steering Committee, as well as coordinating the interactions of the different research and core components of the INIA. The project management plan will optimize synergism and sharing of resources and services. The Administrative Management plan will also be responsible for scientific enrichment activities such as organizing an annual retreat, workshops, and conferences. 3. Oversee the Pilot Projects Component of INIA. 4. Promote the inclusion of neuroscientists in the area of stress and anxiety who are new to the alcohol field as well as established alcohol investigators that are interested in studying the interaction of stress and anxiety on mechanisms of alcohol.
描述(由申请人提供):《有限竞争通知》AA-06-101所要求的职能:行政协调核心将继续为联合体的管理、指导和整体协调提供组织框架。它将协调核心资源对研究项目组成部分的使用,并将从研究项目组成部分获取和指导数据到信息学核心。财团协调员将管理行政核心。行政协调核心将包括行政管理计划,该核心还将负责协作责任,如科学咨询小组的职能和指导委员会的监督,以帮助制定互动协议,评估结果,并建议未来的方向。该中心还将管理综合信息系统的试点项目组成部分,以及在综合信息系统组成部分之间共享数据和信息。这个核心负责科学充实活动,例如为印度国家信息研究所的研究人员和调查人员举办讲习班。此外,该核心将负责组织一次INIA调查人员的年度会议。行政核心的具体目标是:1。就INIA联盟的压力、焦虑和酗酒主题提供科学领导。2. 为INIA联盟提供管理中心,为联盟的整体管理、指导和协调提供框架。这包括确保科学咨询小组和INIA指导委员会的科学监督,以及协调INIA不同研究和核心组成部分之间的相互作用。项目管理计划将优化资源和服务的协同和共享。行政管理计划还将负责科学充实活动,如组织年度务虚会、讲习班和会议。3. 监督INIA的试点项目部分。4. 促进压力和焦虑领域的神经科学家的加入,他们是酒精领域的新手,以及对研究压力和焦虑在酒精机制中的相互作用感兴趣的成熟的酒精研究者。
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8702033 - 财政年份:2010
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