Enrichment Core
浓缩核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10624203
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.71万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-01 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaBackBenignBudgetsCaringClinicalCollaborationsContractsDoctor of PhilosophyEffectivenessEpidemiologyEvaluation StudiesFinancial SupportFundingFutureGoalsHematological DiseaseHematologyHematopoiesisIndividualInfrastructureInvestmentsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadershipLearningMentorsModelingNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNon-MalignantPatient CarePatientsPediatric HematologistPhysiciansPostdoctoral FellowPublic HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSeriesSiteStem Cell ResearchTechniquesTestingTrainingTranslationsUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWalkingbench to bedsidecareerclinical centerclinical investigationcollegeexperienceinstructorinterestmedical schoolsnext generationnovelpost-doctoral trainingprogramsstem cellsstudent mentoringsymposiumtraining opportunitytransfusion medicineundergraduate studentunderrepresented minority student
项目摘要
Project Summary: The Enrichment Program of Yale’s U54 Cooperative Hematology Specialized Core
Center application seeks to enhance scientific knowledge exchange and learning opportunities among
trainees, researchers, and clinicians involved in, or wishing to become involved in, NIDDK hematology
research relevant areas. The Enrichment Program will supplement the rich infrastructure of existing resources
at Yale in basic, translational, and clinical hematology research including the Yale Stem Cell Center, the Yale
Center for Clinical Investigation, the REDS-IV-P Trainee Program, and multiple Yale-subsidized Research
Cores. Through inspired mentoring, the proposed Enrichment Program will also build upon existing NIH
funded, internally funded, and externally funded programs to train the next generation of hematology
researchers. Directed by physician scientists, this Enrichment Program has the following specific aims: 1) To
promote scientific exchange between investigators in NIDDK hematology research relevant areas, including
hematology and non-hematology researchers (both MD and MD/PhDs as well as PhDs), internal and external
investigators, trainees and clinicians; 2) To broaden hematology research opportunities for trainees. Initiatives
proposed to be financially supported through this Enrichment Program include a quarterly Distinguished
Hematology Seminar Series, a ‘Leaders in Science’ course for post-doctoral fellows (from Yale and other
CCEH sites), a Summer Enrichment Research Program for Underrepresented Minority Undergraduate
Students from local colleges in New Haven, and a research exchange program for trainees from other CCEH
sites. Though the budget for this Enrichment Program is not large, the anticipated return on investment
(including the impact of the proposed seminars, inspired mentoring, and training opportunities for young
hematology researchers) will be long lasting. The long-term goal of this Enrichment Program, relevant to public
health, includes strengthening the ‘bench to bedside and back’ hematology discovery model. Taken in
combination, the proposed U54 Cores and Programs will have a sustained, powerful influence on the future of
hematology research and, ultimately, on patient care.
项目概要:耶鲁大学U 54血液学专业合作核心的强化项目
中心申请旨在加强科学知识交流和学习机会
参与或希望参与NIDDK血液学的学员、研究人员和临床医生
研究相关领域。富集计划将补充现有资源的丰富基础设施
在耶鲁大学的基础,转化和临床血液学研究,包括耶鲁干细胞中心,耶鲁大学
临床研究中心,REDS-IV-P培训生计划和多个耶鲁资助的研究
丹通过启发性的指导,拟议的丰富计划也将建立在现有的NIH
资助,内部资助和外部资助的计划,以培养下一代血液学
研究人员由医生科学家指导,该强化计划有以下具体目标:1)
促进NIDDK血液学研究相关领域研究者之间的科学交流,包括
血液学和非血液学研究人员(MD和MD/PhD以及PhD),内部和外部
研究者、受训者和临床医生; 2)拓宽受训者的血液学研究机会。举措
建议通过这一丰富计划获得财政支持,包括一个季度的杰出
血液学研讨会系列,为博士后研究员(来自耶鲁大学和其他
CCEH网站),一个夏季丰富的研究计划,为代表性不足的少数民族本科生
来自纽黑文当地大学的学生,以及来自其他CCEH的学员的研究交流计划
网站.虽然这个强化计划的预算并不大,但预期的投资回报率
(包括拟议的研讨会的影响,启发辅导,以及为年轻人提供的培训机会)
血液学研究人员)将持续很长时间。这一丰富计划的长期目标,与公众有关,
健康,包括加强“工作台到床边和背部”血液学发现模式。采取
结合,拟议的U 54核心和计划将对未来产生持续,强大的影响,
血液学研究,最终用于病人护理。
项目成果
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