Research Training in Microbial Diseases
微生物疾病研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7666306
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1986
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1986-09-01 至 2011-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of the Research Training Program in Microbial Diseases is to produce outstanding independent biomedical investigators equipped with the expertise to address critical questions and unresolved issues in infectious diseases research. A major strength of our program is its multidisciplinary nature, combining faculty and resources from multiple departments of the School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health who share an interest in infectious diseases research and have collaborated extensively over the past 5 years. Post-doctoral fellows are trained intensively in a single area in clinical, translational or basic science investigation at a domestic or international training site with exposure to infectious diseases research in a variety of other disciplines. Forty-one training faculty, 14 primarily in basic science investigation and 27 clinical investigators, have been selected for the strength of their research programs, level of extramural research support, prior experience in training biomedical scientists and their potential for contributing to interactive research training. The trainee's research training is supplemented with coursework, participation in select conferences, training in grant preparation and biomedical ethics as well as research presentation skills including research seminars, and presentations at scientific meetings. The current funding period supported the training of 15 fellows, 6 of whom remain in training. Six program graduates have full-time academic positions in infectious diseases and two are directing clinical investigation in industry. One trainee is a clinician-educator. Overall, these trainees secured 5 'K' mentored new investigator awards. Fourteen of the 15 fellows supported to date in this grant period have submitted or published a total of 94 manuscripts or chapters including 66 peer-reviewed publications based on the research training obtained under this T32 award. Since 1996, 34 of the 37 graduates (92%) of the Infectious Diseases research training program of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have academic appointments; 29 of these 34 are active infectious diseases investigators in University (N=24), government (N=2) or industry (N=3) positions. Five graduates are engaged in academic clinical practice. Approximately 75% of the graduates of the Infectious Diseases research training program since 1996 have been awarded independent research funds; the majority (>80%) from the NIH or other federal sources. Given these data and successes, we request support for 8 post-doctoral training positions. These grant funds provide a core of essential support for our Infectious Diseases research training program involving at least 10 MD or MD-PhD fellows annually.
描述(由申请人提供):微生物疾病研究培训计划的目标是培养优秀的独立生物医学研究人员,他们具备解决传染病研究中关键问题和未解决问题的专业知识。我们计划的一个主要优势是其多学科性质,结合了来自医学院和彭博公共卫生学院多个部门的教师和资源,他们对传染病研究感兴趣,并在过去5年中进行了广泛合作。博士后研究员在国内或国际培训基地接受临床,转化或基础科学调查的单一领域的密集培训,并接触各种其他学科的传染病研究。41培训教师,14主要是在基础科学调查和27临床研究人员,已被选定为他们的研究计划,校外研究支持水平,在培训生物医学科学家和他们的潜力,促进互动研究培训的优势。实习生的研究培训是补充课程,参加选定的会议,培训拨款准备和生物医学伦理以及研究演示技巧,包括研究研讨会,并在科学会议上演示。本供资期支助了15名研究员的培训,其中6人仍在接受培训。六名毕业生在传染病领域拥有全职学术职位,两名毕业生正在指导工业临床研究。其中一名受训者是临床教育工作者。总的来说,这些受训人员获得了5个“K”指导的新调查员奖。迄今为止,在本赠款期内获得支助的15名研究员中,有14人提交或出版了总共94份手稿或章节,包括66份同行评审的出版物,这些出版物是根据在T32奖下获得的研究培训编写的。自1996年以来,37名约翰霍普金斯大学医学院传染病研究培训计划的毕业生中有34名(92%)具有学术任命;这34名毕业生中有29名是大学(N=24),政府(N=2)或行业(N=3)职位的活跃传染病调查员。五名毕业生从事学术临床实践。自1996年以来,大约75%的传染病研究培训计划的毕业生获得了独立的研究基金;大多数(>80%)来自NIH或其他联邦来源。鉴于这些数据和成功,我们请求支持8个博士后培训职位。这些赠款资金为我们的传染病研究培训计划提供了核心的必要支持,每年至少有10名MD或MD-PhD研究员参与。
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