Brown Respiratory Research Training Program
布朗呼吸研究培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10581473
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 65.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-02-01 至 2027-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
This is the 1st renewal of the Brown Respiratory Research Training Program (BRRTP). The overall
goal of the program is to provide predoctoral candidates and postdoctoral fellows training in the
pathobiology and/or outcomes, prevention, and epidemiology as it relates to pulmonary/ critical
care/ sleep disorders. This unique program at Brown University fosters close interactions and
collaborations between trainees and faculty from multiple disciplines and training backgrounds
in both the medical school and across all the teaching hospitals in the Brown University system.
We propose to continue to train 4 predoctoral and 4 postdoctoral trainees per year. The
predoctoral trainees will be enrolled in PhD programs, while the postdoctoral trainees will have
completed their PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degrees. Individuals completing this program will be well
positioned to contribute to understanding of lung diseases, to develop independent research
careers, to translate advances in basic, clinical, and health services research to clinical
applications and teaching, and to address health issues critical to society.
The predoctoral training program continues to focus on the pathobiology of respiratory diseases
and to capitalize on strengths in the areas of infection and immunity. In this renewal, we have
added pulmonary vascular biology to the pathobiology focus, enhancing faculty and trainee
participation and enlarging the range of research interests. The postdoctoral training program
consists of two inter-related tracks —pathobiology of respiratory diseases plus health services/
outcomes and epidemiology of respiratory diseases.
这是布朗呼吸研究培训计划(BRRTP)的第一次更新。整体
该计划的目标是提供博士前候选人和博士后研究员培训,
病理生物学和/或结局、预防和流行病学,因为它与肺/危重
护理/睡眠障碍。布朗大学的这个独特项目促进了密切的互动,
来自多个学科和培训背景的学员和教师之间的合作
在医学院和布朗大学系统的所有教学医院中。
我们建议继续每年培养4名博士前和4名博士后。的
博士前培训生将参加博士课程,而博士后培训生将有
完成了他们的博士、医学博士或医学博士/博士学位。完成此计划的个人将很好
致力于了解肺部疾病,发展独立研究,
职业,将基础,临床和卫生服务研究的进展转化为临床
应用和教学,并解决对社会至关重要的健康问题。
博士前培训计划继续侧重于呼吸系统疾病的病理生物学
并利用在感染和免疫领域的优势。在这次更新中,我们
增加了肺血管生物学的病理生物学重点,提高教师和学员
参与和扩大研究兴趣的范围。博士后培养计划
包括两个相互关联的轨道-呼吸系统疾病病理学加上卫生服务,
呼吸道疾病的流行病学和预后。
项目成果
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“Phenotyping Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Using Non- Invasive Biomarkers
使用非侵入性生物标志物通过保留射血分数对心力衰竭进行表型分析
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Uncoupling of IL-1 beta and VEGF-A Crosstalk Contributes to Impaired Arteriogenesis Response to Ischemia in Chronic Diabetes Mellitus
IL-1β 和 VEGF-A 串扰的解偶联导致慢性糖尿病缺血的动脉生成反应受损
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The Role of NPR-C In Modulation Of Acute Lung Injury
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9235305 - 财政年份:2015
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Uncoupling of IL-1 beta and VEGF-A Crosstalk Contributes to Impaired Arteriogenesis Response to Ischemia in Chronic Diabetes Mellitus
IL-1β 和 VEGF-A 串扰的解偶联导致慢性糖尿病缺血的动脉生成反应受损
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