Admin Core
管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10595344
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.98万
- 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:2022-09-23 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdherenceAdvisory CommitteesBiomedical EngineeringBudgetsClinicCommunicationCommunitiesComplementDataDiseaseEducationEnsureFeedbackFellowship ProgramFutureGoalsHumanHuman ResourcesJournalsKidneyKidney CalculiLeadershipMonitorMusNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNephrologyPathogenesisPerformancePhysiologyProcessProductivityReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSeriesStructureStudentsUrinary CalculiUrologistUrologyVisioncatalystdesigneffectiveness researchinterestmacrophagemeetingsmemberoperationoutreachprogramsundergraduate researchurologic
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract:
The Administrative Core will oversee operations of the Mayo Clinic P20 Center “Renal macrophages in the
pathogenesis of human urinary stones and Randall’s plaque formation in mice” and serve as the
interface between diverse Center activities and CAIRIBU, the Urology Centers Program, NIDDK, the Mayo
Clinic administrative structure, and the Urology Research Community. The Administrative Core will also
interact with an External Advisory Committee, whose members’ expertise will complement the Center
administrative and programmatic leadership. The Administrative Core will be responsible for executing the
Center’s communication plan, thereby disseminating our ongoing research findings and resources for urinary
stone research to the urology research community. The Core will also coordinate interactions with CAIRIBU
and the Urology Centers Program via the bimonthly Center Leaders meetings, CAIRIBU annual meeting, and
CIRIBU Interactions Core. To further catalyze USD research, the Administrative Core will oversee the Center’s
Education Enrichment Programs. The Core will identify potential collaborators. Key components of the
Educational Enrichment Program include ongoing seminar series with Urology, Nephrology and
Physiology/Biomedical Engineering at Mayo, as well as an annual kidney stone retreat hosted at Mayo Clinic.
Over the last 12 years, the Mayo Clinic has also actively engaged 47 bright young students in our Kidney
Stone research programs via our nephrology/urology summer undergraduate research fellowship (nuSURF)
program. Moreover, Mayo Clinic offers opportunities to encourage research through an endourology fellowship
program designed to promote academic urologists and future leaders in the field.
aken together, the Specific Aims of the Administrative Core are to:
AIM 1: Ensure adherence to the overall goals of the P20 Center and NIDDK Urology Center’s Program.
AIM 2: Coordinate, manage, and integrate the P20 Center’s components and activities, which includes
coordinating ongoing research.
AIM 3: Coordinate and oversee a vibrant Educational Enrichment Program to promote interest in urinary stone
disease research.
AIM 4: Serve as a resource to the wider urologic research community by harmonizing with CAIRIBU and other
Urology Centers Programs and research networks.
项目概要/摘要:
行政核心将监督马约诊所P20中心“肾巨噬细胞在
人类泌尿系结石的发病机制和小鼠中兰德尔斑块的形成”,并作为
不同中心活动与CAIRIBU、泌尿外科中心计划、NIDDK、马约
诊所行政结构和泌尿外科研究共同体。行政核心还将
与外部咨询委员会互动,其成员的专业知识将补充中心
行政和方案领导。行政核心将负责执行
中心的沟通计划,从而传播我们正在进行的研究成果和资源,泌尿
结石的研究到泌尿学研究界。核心还将协调与CAIRIBU的互动
和泌尿外科中心计划通过双月中心领导人会议,CAIRIBU年会,
CIRIBU互动核心。为了进一步促进美元的研究,行政核心将监督中心的
教育充实方案。核心将确定潜在的合作者。关键部件
教育丰富计划包括正在进行的泌尿科,肾脏科和
生理学/生物医学工程在马约,以及每年的肾结石务虚会主办的马约诊所。
在过去的12年里,马约诊所还积极参与了47名聪明的年轻学生在我们的肾脏
通过我们的肾脏学/泌尿学夏季本科生研究奖学金(nuSURF)的石头研究计划
程序.此外,马约诊所还提供机会,通过腔内泌尿学奖学金鼓励研究
该计划旨在促进学术泌尿科医生和未来的领导者在该领域。
总的来说,行政核心的具体目标是:
目标1:确保遵守P20中心和NIDDK泌尿外科中心计划的总体目标。
目标2:协调、管理和整合P20中心的组件和活动,包括
协调正在进行的研究。
目标3:协调和监督一个充满活力的教育丰富计划,以促进对泌尿结石的兴趣
疾病研究。
目的4:通过与CAIRIBU和其他药物协调,为更广泛的泌尿学研究社区提供资源
泌尿外科中心计划和研究网络。
项目成果
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John C Lieske其他文献
OSTEOPONTIN AND TAMM-HORSFALL PROTEIN ARE FUNCTIONALLY SYNERGISTIC IN PREVENTING RENAL CALCIFICATION
- DOI:
10.1016/s0022-5347(08)61661-4 - 发表时间:
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- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Lan Mo;Lucy Liaw;Andrew P Evan;Andre J Sommer;John C Lieske;Xue-Ru Wu - 通讯作者:
Xue-Ru Wu
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{{ truncateString('John C Lieske', 18)}}的其他基金
Renal macrophages in the pathogenesis of human urinary stones and Randall's plaque formation in mice
肾巨噬细胞在人类尿结石发病机制和小鼠兰德尔斑块形成中的作用
- 批准号:
10708970 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 3.98万 - 项目类别:
Renal macrophages in the pathogenesis of human urinary stones and Randall's plaque formation in mice
肾巨噬细胞在人类尿结石发病机制和小鼠兰德尔斑块形成中的作用
- 批准号:
10595343 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Improving stone disease treatment by accurate phenotyping and risk stratification
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Improving stone disease treatment by accurate phenotyping and risk stratification
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