RESEARCH EDUCATION PROGRAM IN ASPECTS OF STATISTICAL GENETICS AND ADDICTION
统计遗传学和成瘾方面的研究教育计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7922058
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 47.59万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-01 至 2014-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAlgorithmsAreaBasic ScienceBioinformaticsBiologicalBiometryClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCommunitiesComputer SimulationComputer softwareComputing MethodologiesConsultationsDataData SetDevelopmentDrug AddictionEducationEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEnvironmentEvaluationFacultyFellowshipFundingGeneticGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic ResearchGenomicsGenotypeGoalsHuman GeneticsIllicit DrugsIndividualInstitutesInstitutionInternationalMathematicsMentorsMethodologyModelingNational Institute of Drug AbuseParticipantPlayPostdoctoral FellowPostdoctoral Individual National Research Service AwardProceduresProgram DevelopmentProgram EvaluationPsychologyPublic HealthQualifyingRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRespondentRiskRoleSamplingSchemeScienceScientistSeriesStatistical MethodsTestingTrainingTraining and EducationUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisitWashingtonWorkaddictionbasecareer developmentcognitive neurosciencecomputer sciencecomputerized toolsdatabase of Genotypes and Phenotypesdisease classificationexperienceflexibilitygene discoverygenetic analysisgenetic epidemiologygenome wide association studyinfrastructure developmentinnovationinterestmembermethod developmentmultidisciplinarynovelpost-doctoral trainingprogramspublic health relevancetooltool development
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application seeks five years of support to develop, evaluate and fine-tune a new research education program (WU-STAGEM: Washington University Statistical Training in Addiction Genetics Methodology), to train postdoctoral level scientists (9 over the 5-year funding period). Trainees ("program participants") will include both US and foreign nationals, drawn from backgrounds such as biostatistics, mathematics, quantitative psychology and statistical genetics. We will provide trainees with both (i) the expertise to develop, test and apply new statistical and computational models to address genetics-based research problems in addiction, and (ii) sufficient training to allow participants to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams alongside basic and clinical researchers engaged in addiction research. Program postdoctoral scientists will train under the guidance of mentoring teams composed of (a) clinical researchers in addiction, (b) basic scientists and, most critically, (c) researchers with pertinent statistical or computational modeling expertise, with the support of individually tailored formal coursework. They will work with addiction geneticists at the host institution and elsewhere (e.g., through the NIDA Genetics Consortium) to identify and conduct research in areas where unique and urgently needed contributions to the field of addiction genetics can be made, producing products such as novel computer software, novel algorithms or approaches to statistical genetic analysis, to advance the field of addiction genetics. These priority areas will include (varying according to trainee backgrounds and interests and expert input): 1) incorporation of bioinformatics data in the statistical analysis and interpretation of GWAS data, 2) challenges in the combination of GWAS data across data-sets characterized by differing sampling schemes and somewhat different phenotypic assessments, and 3) modeling of genotype x environment interaction effects, and incorporation of consideration of GxE effects in efforts at gene-discovery. We will take advantage of existing data sets such as those at the NIDA Center for Genetic studies; zork.wustl.edu/nida/ and at dbGap, as well as more extensive data-sets associated with local investigators, in this training effort. Through infrastructure development and continuing evaluation efforts, building upon outstanding existing institutional strengths, we will seek to develop a self-sustaining program, drawing upon the wide-ranging expertise at Washington University that can supply highly trained experts in statistical and computational modeling to the field of addiction genetics.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Licit and illicit drug dependence represents a considerable personal and public health burden. The important role of individual genetic vulnerability in contributing to addiction risk is well established. However, there is a critical shortage of investigators with expertise in statistical genetics and computational genomics working in addiction research, a need that this application seeks to address through its postdoctoral research education program.
描述(由申请人提供):该申请寻求五年的支持,以开发,评估和微调一个新的研究教育计划(WU-STAGEM:华盛顿大学成瘾遗传学方法论统计培训),培养博士后水平的科学家(5年资助期内9人)。学员(“项目参与者”)将包括美国和外国公民,他们的背景包括生物统计学、数学、数量心理学和统计遗传学。我们将为学员提供(i)开发、测试和应用新的统计和计算模型的专业知识,以解决成瘾中基于遗传学的研究问题,以及(ii)充分的培训,使参与者能够与从事成瘾研究的基础和临床研究人员一起在多学科团队中合作。项目博士后科学家将在指导团队的指导下进行培训,指导团队由(a)成瘾临床研究人员,(b)基础科学家,最重要的是(c)具有相关统计或计算建模专业知识的研究人员组成,并提供量身定制的正式课程支持。他们将与主办机构和其他地方的成瘾遗传学家合作(例如,通过NIDA遗传学联盟),在成瘾遗传学领域可以做出独特和迫切需要的贡献的领域确定和开展研究,生产诸如新型计算机软件,新型算法或统计遗传分析方法等产品,以推进成瘾遗传学领域。这些优先领域将包括(根据学员的背景和兴趣以及专家的意见而有所不同):1)在GWAS数据的统计分析和解释中纳入生物信息学数据;2)在不同采样方案和不同表型评估的数据集中结合GWAS数据的挑战;3)基因型x环境相互作用的建模,以及在基因发现工作中纳入GxE效应的考虑。我们将利用现有的数据集,例如NIDA遗传研究中心的数据集;zork.wustl.edu/nida/和dbGap,以及与当地调查人员相关的更广泛的数据集。通过基础设施建设和持续的评估工作,建立在现有优秀的制度优势之上,我们将寻求开发一个自我维持的项目,利用华盛顿大学广泛的专业知识,为成瘾遗传学领域提供训练有素的统计和计算建模专家。
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RESEARCH EDUCATION PROGRAM IN ASPECTS OF STATISTICAL GENETICS AND ADDICTION
统计遗传学和成瘾方面的研究教育计划
- 批准号:
8307467 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 47.59万 - 项目类别:
RESEARCH EDUCATION PROGRAM IN ASPECTS OF STATISTICAL GENETICS AND ADDICTION
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8723791 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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