Molecular & Developmental Biology in Pediatric Research
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基本信息
- 批准号:7534059
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.04万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-04-15 至 2010-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnimalsAreaArtsAwardBasic ScienceBiochemistryBiomedical ResearchBiophysicsCellsChildChild health careChildhoodClinicalCredentialingDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiseaseEducational workshopFacultyFetusFundingGene Expression ProfilingGenesGoalsHuman GeneticsImageImmunobiologyIndividualInstitutionInternal MedicineK-Series Research Career ProgramsKnockout MiceLaboratoriesMentorsMethodologyMolecularNCI Scholars ProgramNaturePediatric ResearchPediatricsPharmacologyPhysiologyProductionQualifyingRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScientistScreening procedureSiteTrainingTransgenic OrganismsUnderrepresented Minoritybasecareerdesignexperienceflexibilityinterestlaboratory facilitymedical schoolsmouse modelmultidisciplinarynovel strategiespediatric departmentpediatricianprograms
项目摘要
The Child Health Research Career Development Award (CHRCDA) Program at the Mount Sinai School
of Medicine is designed to provide mentored, intensive basic research experience for a period of 2-3 years
necessary to prepare pediatricians for productive and independent careers in biomedical research and
academic pediatrics. The theme of this proposal, "Molecular and Developmental Biology in Pediatrics," has
unique relevance to the most common disorders seen in childhood. It encompasses normal developmental
biology as well as adaptation of the fetus and child to insults occurring during ontogenesis. The
multidisciplinary nature of the program - drawing from the experience of established scientists inthe
Department of Pediatrics, Human Genetics, Internal Medicine, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental
Biology, Immunobiology, Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, and Physiology and Biophysics - has
evolved from common interests, frequent interactions, past training of pediatric scientists, and several areas
of ongoing collaborative research of the faculty. The program will provide rigorous and flexible basic
research experience for young pediatric scientists through collegia! interaction with Center faculty, through
startup funding as provided by new project development awards, and through the program's educational
core. The selection of new project development scholars by the Program Executive Committee will be highly
competitive and only those individuals with exceptional credentials or potential will be accepted by the
program's Executive Committee. A novel strategy to recruit under-represented minorities to the program will
be implemented. A career plan will be prepared for each scholar that will consider specific long and short-
term research career goals and the competencies that will contribute to development as an independent
investigator. The laboratories of the program's faculty in the Department of Pediatrics and in basic science
departments will serve as sites for pediatric research faculty development. The CHRCDA program will utilize
the Shared Core Laboratories at Mount Sinai School of Medicine such as state of the art methodology for
cell and whole animal imaging, for production of transgenic and knockout mouse models, and for high-
throughput gene screening and gene expression profiling. All CHRCDA scholars will participate in didactic
sessions designed to enhance their mentored program. Regular research seminars and periodic laboratory
workshops will also promote interactions among young investigators and program faculty. Overall, the
program is enhanced by centralization of laboratory facilities and faculty, the existing interactions amongst
research programs within the institution, the many core laboratory resources which are readily available to
researchers, and the recruitment base of highly qualified applicants already attracted to the excellence of
Mount Sinai's clinical departments and basic sciences.
西奈山学校儿童健康研究职业发展奖(CHRCDA)项目
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