Mentoring Core
指导核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10163863
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-09-18 至 2024-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Applications GrantsAreaAwardBasic ScienceBiomedical ResearchCellular biologyClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyEnsureFacultyFeedbackFellowshipFinancial SupportFundingFunding AgencyGoalsGrantHealthHumanInterdisciplinary StudyKansasKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadershipMentorsMethodsMonitorPhysiciansPostdoctoral FellowProgram Research Project GrantsRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsScientistShapesSupervisionTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthWritingcareerclinical applicationdesignexperiencefaculty researchfallsimprovedinnovationinvestigator trainingmembernovel strategiespost-doctoral trainingprogramsresponseskillssuccesstooltranslational research program
项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT
The K-INBRE network proposes a Mentoring Core to stimulate basic and translational research in Cell
and Developmental Biology in Kansas via mentored, interdisciplinary research opportunities. The Mentoring
Core will execute and oversee 3 mentored training programs that have been successful within the K-INBRE
Network in the past funding periods. These include the Partnership for Translational Research Program, the
Developmental Research Project Program (DRPP), and the Postdoctoral Research Fellowships. All 3 programs
will promote the development of multidisciplinary research projects in the area of cell and developmental biology,
with the specific focus of: 1) promoting avenues whereby scientific skills and knowledge essential to translational
research are transferred between a basic scientist and a clinical researcher to bring basic knowledge to the
bedside, 2) supporting promising postdoctoral fellows as they develop tools and skills to advance in their careers,
and 3) providing young faculty with the skills to acquire independent funding. The Partnerships for Translational
Research Program will enhance translational research skills by pairing basic scientists with clinical research
faculty. The main components of this program are pilot grants awarded to research teams composed of a clinician
and a basic scientist. These partnerships are characterized by cross-training between the two partners, with
basic scientists bringing expertise in research design and bench laboratory methods to the table, while the
physician partner offers guidance as to the most useful clinical application for the research discoveries. The
Mentoring Core will provide oversight, feedback and be the principle evaluator for this program. The Postdoctoral
Research Fellowships support promising postdoctoral fellows as they develop an interdisciplinary research
project and acquire leadership skills that will help promote their independence as new investigators. This
program encourages the writing of grant applications to support post-doctoral training from other funding
sources. These awards are valuable since they provide financial support to laboratories, educate and ensure
training in grant-writing skills, and ensure that excellent mentoring is provided during the critically important step
of developing research careers. The DRPP supports and mentors new faculty engaged in interdisciplinary
developmental research projects. Faculty members will be identified and supported for a standalone project
falling within Cell and Developmental Biology. An engaged, primary mentor will be identified for each awardee,
and the Mentoring Core will identify and evaluate milestones specific to each project. Progress will be monitored
closely by the Mentoring Core Director, in conjunction with the mentor, and funding for the 2nd year will be
contingent upon adequate progress in the 1st year.
项目摘要
K-INBRE 网络提出了一个指导核心来刺激细胞的基础和转化研究
和堪萨斯州的发育生物学,通过指导的跨学科研究机会。辅导
Core 将执行和监督 3 个在 K-INBRE 内取得成功的指导培训项目
过去资助期间的网络。其中包括转化研究合作伙伴计划、
发展研究项目计划(DRPP)和博士后研究奖学金。所有 3 个程序
将促进细胞和发育生物学领域多学科研究项目的发展,
具体重点是: 1) 促进科学技能和知识对转化至关重要的途径
研究在基础科学家和临床研究人员之间转移,将基础知识带给人们
床边,2) 支持有前途的博士后研究员开发工具和技能以推动职业发展,
3)为年轻教师提供获得独立资助的技能。翻译合作伙伴关系
研究计划将通过将基础科学家与临床研究结合起来提高转化研究技能
学院。该计划的主要组成部分是向由临床医生组成的研究团队提供试点资助
和一名基础科学家。这些伙伴关系的特点是两个合作伙伴之间进行交叉培训,
基础科学家将研究设计和实验室方法方面的专业知识带到桌面上,而
医生合作伙伴为研究发现的最有用的临床应用提供指导。这
指导核心将提供监督、反馈并成为该计划的主要评估者。博士后
研究奖学金支持有前途的博士后研究员开展跨学科研究
计划并获得领导技能,这将有助于促进他们作为新调查员的独立性。这
该计划鼓励撰写赠款申请,以支持其他资助的博士后培训
来源。这些奖项很有价值,因为它们为实验室提供财政支持,教育和确保
资助撰写技能培训,并确保在至关重要的步骤中提供出色的指导
发展研究事业。 DRPP 支持和指导从事跨学科的新教师
发展研究项目。将确定并支持独立项目的教职人员
属于细胞和发育生物学。将为每位获奖者指定一位积极参与的主要导师,
指导核心将识别和评估每个项目的具体里程碑。进展将受到监控
由指导核心总监与导师密切合作,第二年的资金将是
取决于第一年的充分进展。
项目成果
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