Short Term Training in Health Professional Schools

卫生专业学校短期培训

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10602392
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 6.85万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2020-07-01 至 2026-01-30
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

Project Summary/Abstract The objective of the short-term research training program, the Veterinary Research Scholars Program (VRSP), is to provide veterinary students having completed their 1st or 2nd year, with an intensive 12-week summer research-oriented experience, a research mentor & advocate, and journal clubs & workshops to teach research study design and skills, research ethics, and writing and presenting research results. This application requests funding for 8 scholars annually for 5 years who will be paired with elite faculty research mentors representing 10 departments at K- State. Scholars will benefit from strong K-State research expertise in the areas of 1) infection- immunity & public health, 2) comparative medicine-model organisms-translational research, 3) cellular function in health and disease, and 4) basic and applied physiology & pharmacology. To ensure that the most highly qualified applicants apply, scholars will be actively recruited from the K-State CVM as well as nationally and internationally, and strategic efforts are in place to increase diversity within our applicant pool. In addition to mentored hypothesis-driven research and weekly activities, scholars will benefit from guest speakers and tours to local research facilities (i.e. corporate, USDA) to meet veterinarian researchers and learn about exciting career options. All scholars will be required to present their research at the K-State Summer Research Day, National Veterinary Scholars Symposium, as well as at the K-State Phi Zeta Research Day and will be encouraged to publish their work in peer-reviewed journals. Through providing this intensive summer experience, the goal of the VRSP is to provide the foundational tools and inspiration for talented veterinary scholars to pursue research degrees and careers as veterinarian researchers. Since K-State VRSP’s inception in 1998, more than 270 scholars have completed research through the K-State VRSP and more than 40% subsequently pursued advanced training, demonstrating the impact of the mentored research program on supplying veterinarian researchers to today’s workforce. Program alumni have become successful veterinarian researchers, advancing science with careers in academic research and teaching, public health (e.g., CDC, USDA), and in public policy development. The VRSP has an experienced leadership team, with both an external and internal advisory committees to ensure this success continues. With strong K-State, CVM, and faculty commitment to programmatic success, cutting edge research with outstanding biomedical scientists and laboratories at K-State, and renewed NIH support from the T35 program, K-State’s VRSP aims to continue leading the way in training the veterinarian researchers of tomorrow.
项目总结/摘要 短期研究培训计划的目标,兽医研究学者 计划(VRSP),是提供兽医学生已经完成了他们的第一或第二年, 密集的12周夏季研究为导向的经验,研究导师和倡导者, 期刊俱乐部和研讨会,教授研究设计和技能,研究道德和写作 展示研究成果。该申请要求每年资助8名学者, 年谁将与精英教师研究导师配对代表10个部门在K- 状态学者们将受益于强大的K国家研究专业知识领域的1)感染- 免疫与公共卫生,2)比较医学-模式生物-转化研究,3) 健康和疾病中的细胞功能,以及4)基础和应用生理学和药理学。到 确保最高资格的申请人申请,学者将积极从招聘 K-State CVM以及国家和国际,并做出战略努力,以增加 在我们的申请人池的多样性。除了指导假设驱动的研究和每周 活动,学者将受益于嘉宾演讲和图尔斯参观当地的研究设施(即, 公司,美国农业部),以满足兽医研究人员和了解令人兴奋的职业选择。所有 学者将被要求在K州夏季研究日,国家提出他们的研究 兽医学者研讨会,以及在K-国家披泽塔研究日,并将 鼓励他们在同行评审的期刊上发表自己的研究成果。通过提供这种密集的 夏季经验,VRSP的目标是提供基础工具和灵感, 有才华的兽医学者追求研究学位和职业兽医研究人员。 自1998年K-State VRSP成立以来,已有270多名学者完成了研究 通过K州VRSP,超过40%的人随后接受了高级培训, 展示指导研究计划对提供兽医的影响 研究人员到今天的劳动力。计划校友已成为成功的兽医 研究人员,在学术研究和教学,公共卫生事业中推进科学 (e.g., CDC,USDA)和公共政策发展。VRSP拥有经验丰富的领导层 团队,与外部和内部咨询委员会,以确保这一成功继续下去。 凭借强大的K-State,CVM和教师对计划成功的承诺, 与K州杰出的生物医学科学家和实验室进行研究,并更新了NIH 在T35计划的支持下,K州的VRSP旨在继续在培训 未来的兽医研究者

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Short Term Training in Health Professional Schools
卫生专业学校短期培训
  • 批准号:
    10025081
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 6.85万
  • 项目类别:

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