Enrichment and Training Program
丰富和培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10252041
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.87万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-01 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acute Renal Failure with Renal Papillary NecrosisAmericanArtsAwardCareer MobilityClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicationDevelopmentEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentEp-1EvaluationExtramural ActivitiesFeedbackFosteringFruitFundingGoalsGrantHuman ResourcesInformation DisseminationInfrastructureInstitutionInternationalInvestigationKidneyKnowledgeLightMedical StudentsMedicineMentorshipMethodologyModalityNephrologyOrangesPaperParticipantPublicationsPublishingReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRunningScienceSeriesSiteSocietiesStudentsTechnologyTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslationsWomanWorkbasecareerdesigndigitalinnovationinterestlecturesmembermethod developmentnanonext generationnovelprogramssabbaticalsummer studentsymposiumweb based interfacewebinar
项目摘要
The overall goals of the enrichment component are to 1) catalyze collaborative interactions among
Center members, 2) enhance the conceptual, technical, and methodological expertise of UAB-UCSD
investigators, 3) spur the development of new, innovative projects that emphasize potential translation to
clinical studies, and 4) facilitate the training of the next generation of investigators interested in kidney-
related research.
The specific aims are to: (i) Facilitate interactions between Center members; (ii) Enhance the
pipeline of students interested in careers in clinical nephrology and renal research; (iii) Develop the renal
scientific expertise of trainees and junior investigators utilizing a portfolio of training modalities, in particular,
maintain a Summer Students Training Program (SSTP) for Medical students interested in kidney-related
research; (iv) Work synergistically with existing training grant programs to enhance the environment for
these trainees; (v) Foster mastering the art of reproducible science to maintain rigor, reproducibility and
transparency; (vi) Leverage institutional funds and existing infrastructure at UAB and UCSD, by conducting a
campus-wide monthly O’Brien Center Lecture Series with live video-presentations at UAB and UCSD, and
by co-sponsoring speakers presenting original kidney-related research in seminar series’ run by other
departments and centers; (vii) Sponsor targeted symposia and conferences, including the Annual
Comprehensive O’Brien Center Symposium and the AKI/PKD Renal Symposium; (viii) Provide for new
methods development, technology acquisition, and development of novel lines of investigation by
sponsoring nano- and micro-sabbaticals; (ix) Utilize a web-based interface to facilitate communication and
dissemination of information.
In the current funding cycle interactions between Center members have been amplified, new
collaborations have come to fruition, innovative training modalities have been realized and novel research
questions have been achievable due to dissemination of established methodologies acquired by new
investigators. 48 trainees were supported by the SSTP and trainees published 32 papers. Evaluations for
the enrichment activities were uniformly outstanding. These efforts have enhanced the field of AKI research
by increased publications deriving from Center members’ efforts and by acquisition of new funding by Center
members. In this proposal, these efforts will continue to mature through the use of a dynamic and integrated
enrichment program providing resources to investigators at all career levels and across the spectrum of
investigatory approaches.
浓缩组件的总体目标是:1)促进
中心成员,2)加强UAB-UCSD的概念、技术和方法专长
调查人员,3)鼓励开发新的创新项目,强调潜在的翻译
临床研究,以及4)促进对肾脏感兴趣的下一代研究人员的培训-
相关研究。
具体目标是:(I)促进中心成员之间的互动;(Ii)加强
培养对临床肾病学和肾脏研究有兴趣的学生;(Iii)开发肾脏
受训人员和初级调查员利用一系列培训模式的科学专长,尤其是,
为对肾脏相关感兴趣的医学生维持暑期学生培训计划(SSTP)
研究;(4)与现有的培训赠款方案协同工作,以改善
这些受训人员;(V)培养掌握可复制科学的艺术,以保持严谨性、再现性和
透明度;(6)利用机构资金和UAB和UCSD的现有基础设施,通过开展
在加州大学伯克利分校和加州大学圣迭戈分校进行现场视频演示的奥布莱恩中心每月系列讲座,以及
由共同赞助的演讲者在由其他组织举办的系列研讨会中介绍与肾脏相关的原始研究
部门和中心;(7)主办有针对性的专题讨论会和会议,包括年度
奥布莱恩中心综合研讨会和AKI/PKD肾脏研讨会;()提供新的
方法开发、技术获取和开发新的调查路线
赞助纳米和微休假;(九)利用基于网络的界面,促进交流和
信息传播。
在当前的资金周期中,中心成员之间的互动得到了放大,新的
合作已结出硕果,创新的培训模式已实现,新的研究
由于传播新获得的既定方法,问题已经可以实现
调查人员。SSTP资助了48名学员,学员发表了32篇论文。对以下项目的评估
浓缩活动一致突出。这些努力加强了AKI的研究领域
通过中心成员的努力增加出版物和中心获得新的资金
会员。在这项建议中,这些努力将通过使用动态和综合的方式继续成熟
丰富计划为所有职业水平和范围的调查人员提供资源
调查性的方法。
项目成果
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