Summer Research in Vascular Surgery (SRVS)
血管外科暑期研究(SRVS)
基本信息
- 批准号:10571840
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-03-01 至 2027-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Biological ProcessBiologyBiomedical EngineeringBloodBlood VesselsCardiologyCareer ChoiceClinicalClinical ResearchData ScienceDevelopmentDiseaseEducationExposure toFacultyFundingFutureGoalsHealthHeartHuman BiologyIndividual DifferencesInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)Laboratory ResearchLungManuscriptsMedical StudentsMedicineMentorsMentorshipMissionNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomes ResearchPopulationRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch Project GrantsResourcesSleepStrategic visionStudentsTranslational ResearchTravelUniversitiesVascular DiseasesWorkaging populationclinical conferenceexperiencefrontierhealth differencehuman diseaseimplementation researchimprovedlecturesmedical schoolsnovel diagnosticsnovel therapeutic interventionpreventprogramsrecruitresiliencesummer researchtreatment response
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Vascular surgery is expected to see a workforce shortfall in the future. This T35 program will expose
medical students to vascular surgery and the research that informs it. The aim is to meet the needs of
our aging population, satisfying the strategic vision of NHLBI including understanding human biology,
reducing human disease, developing workforce and resources, and advancing translational research.
Students will be selected from within the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Recruits will
work on defined research projects that emphasize vascular biology and ways that research can
modify disease. They will also be exposed to clinical educational experiences that can help them
identify mentors for the future. Evidence suggests that mentorship is one of the most important
factors that influence students career choices in medicine. The goal is to have a representative
workforce that can take on the clinical and research challenges of vascular disease in an aging
population. In addition to laboratory or outcome research, students will attend clinical conferences,
research seminars and didactic lectures. They will be encouraged to submit abstracts and be part of
manuscript development. They will also have access to tuition benefits and travel expenses related to
their research. The researchers chosen as faculty as a whole have research priorities that are inline
with the eight objectives of NHLBI, including 1 - understanding normal biological function and
resilience 2 - investigating newly discovered pathobiological mechanisms important to the onset and
progression of heart, lung, blood and sleep related (HLBS) diseases 3 - investigating factors that
account for differences in health among populations 4 - identifying factors that account for individual
differences in pathobiology and in responses to treatments 5 - developing and optimizing novel
diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to prevent, treat, and cure HLBS diseases 6 - optimizing clinical
and implementation research to improve health and reduce disease 7 - leveraging emerging
opportunities in data science to open new frontiers in HLBS research and 8- developing, diversifying,
and sustaining a scientific workforce capable of accomplishing the NHLBI’s mission. The faculty
preceptors are from the Departments of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Vascular Medicine
Institute, Department of Cardiology and Department of Bioengineering. All are well funded with strong
mentoring histories in pre and post graduate experiences.
项目摘要
预计血管外科未来将出现劳动力短缺。这个T35计划将揭露
医学生的血管外科和研究,通知它。目的是为了满足需要,
我们的人口老龄化,满足NHLBI的战略愿景,包括了解人类生物学,
减少人类疾病,发展劳动力和资源,推进转化研究。
学生将从匹兹堡大学医学院内挑选。新兵将
致力于明确的研究项目,强调血管生物学和研究方法,
改变疾病。他们还将接触到临床教育经验,可以帮助他们
确定未来的导师。有证据表明,导师制是最重要的
影响学生医学职业选择的因素。我们的目标是要有一个代表
劳动力,可以承担血管疾病的临床和研究的挑战,在老龄化
人口除了实验室或成果研究,学生将参加临床会议,
研究研讨会和教学讲座。他们将被鼓励提交摘要,
手稿开发他们还将有机会获得学费福利和旅费有关,
他们的研究。被选为教师的研究人员作为一个整体,有研究的优先事项,是内联
NHLBI的八个目标,包括1 -了解正常的生物功能,
复原力2 -研究新发现的对发病和
心脏、肺、血液和睡眠相关(HLBS)疾病的进展3 -调查因素,
说明人口之间的健康差异4 -确定影响个人健康的因素
病理生物学和对治疗反应的差异5 -开发和优化新的
预防、治疗和治愈HLBS疾病的诊断和治疗策略
和实施研究,以改善健康和减少疾病
在数据科学的机会,开辟新的前沿HLBS研究和8-发展,多样化,
并维持一支能够完成NHLBI使命的科学队伍。学院
导师来自外科、血管外科、血管内科
研究所、心脏病学系和生物工程系。所有这些都是资金充足,
在毕业前和毕业后的经验指导历史。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
10320365 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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8454426 - 财政年份:2012
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HMGB-1和先天免疫在促进缺血后血管生成中的作用
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8239893 - 财政年份:2012
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