Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10346724
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 81.66万
- 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:2022-03-01 至 2027-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Abstract/Summary: Administrative Core
The Center for Pediatric Brain Health will be a NIGMS-supported COBRE at the Boys Town National Research
Hospital (BTNRH) in Omaha, NE. The Center will focus on developmental neuroscience, neuroimaging, and
brain health. The Administrative Core will manage and continuously evaluate the Center’s major programs and
provide oversight of the fiscal and scientific components of the Center. The Core will be directed by Dr. Tony
Wilson of BTNRH with the assistance of a Master’s-level scientific administrator. Upon launching the Center for
Pediatric Brain Health, the Administrative Core will initiate a series of integrated programs to support the
research project leaders (RPLs) and the local pediatric neuroscience community and to help build a sense of
thematic cohesiveness across the BTNRH campus. Specifically, the Administrative Core will initiate mentoring
and career development programs, a pilot projects program, multifaceted training initiatives, two distinct seminar
series, community outreach, and research support and development initiatives. The mentoring and career
development approach will include the formation of a Supervisory & Mentoring Committee comprised of 10
highly-experienced mentors, with each RPL being directly advised by two co-mentors from this committee. To
help ensure the RPLs reach critical milestones, the Center will provide extensive resources and develop an
evaluation system comprised of project forums and mini progress reports, which will be presented regularly to
the Supervisory & Mentoring Committee to provide an ongoing assessment of each RPL’s progress. The Core
will also implement a pilot projects program that will award $100,000 per year to support new projects related
to pediatric brain health, with 50% of these funds being contributed by BTNRH. The Center’s training programs
will include two annual neuroimaging workshops aimed at the approaches most commonly used by pediatric
neuroscientists, as well as a postdoctoral neuroimaging training program and an extensive internship program
for post-baccalaureate and undergraduate students, with the latter also receiving substantial financial support
from BTNRH. The Administrative Core will also initiate a monthly seminar series focused on pediatric brain
health, which will bring internationally-known developmental neuroscientists to BTNRH to present their findings
and network with local scientists, and a bimonthly career development seminar series aimed at advancing the
junior scientists associated with the Center. Additionally, the Core will support a community outreach program
aimed at getting youth interested in science, with an emphasis on the brain. Finally, the Administrative Core
will provide extensive research support to Center investigators, including a participant registry to enhance study
recruitment, shared research infrastructure dedicated to study coordination and participant testing, and access
to the Neural Quantification & Imaging Core. Through these thematic programs and a network of established
mentors and scientists, the Administrative Core will instill a strong sense of cohesion among investigative teams
and ensure the proposed COBRE has a major, long-term impact on pediatric brain health across the nation.
摘要/总结:行政核心
儿科脑健康中心将成为男孩镇国家研究中心 NIGMS 支持的 COBRE
位于内布拉斯加州奥马哈的医院 (BTNRH) 该中心将专注于发育神经科学、神经影像学和
行政核心将管理并持续评估该中心的主要项目和
核心部门将由托尼博士领导,负责监督该中心的财政和科学部分。
BTNRH 的 Wilson 在硕士级科学管理员的协助下启动了该中心。
儿科脑健康行政核心将启动一系列综合计划来支持
研究项目负责人 (RPL) 和当地儿科神经科学界,并帮助建立一种意识
具体来说,整个 BTNRH 校园的主题凝聚力将由行政核心发起指导。
和职业发展计划、试点项目计划、多方面的培训计划、两个不同的研讨会
系列、社区外展、研究支持和发展计划。
发展方法将包括成立一个由 10 名成员组成的监督和指导委员会
经验丰富的导师,每个 RPL 都由该委员会的两名联合导师直接提供建议。
为了帮助确保 RPL 达到关键里程碑,该中心将提供广泛的资源并开发
评估系统由项目论坛和小型进度报告组成,定期向
监督和指导委员会对每个 RPL 的进展进行持续评估。
还将实施一项试点项目计划,每年将奖励 10 万美元,以支持相关的新项目
儿童大脑健康,其中 50% 的资金由 BTNRH 的培训项目提供。
将包括两次年度神经影像研讨会,旨在探讨儿科最常用的方法
神经科学家,以及博士后神经影像培训计划和广泛的实习计划
针对学士后和本科生,后者也获得大量财政支持
BTNRH 的行政核心还将发起一个每月一次的研讨会系列,重点关注儿科大脑。
健康,国际知名的发育神经科学家将来到 BTNRH 展示他们的发现
并与当地科学家建立联系,以及每两个月一次的职业发展研讨会系列,旨在推动
此外,该核心还将支持社区外展计划。
旨在让年轻人对科学感兴趣,重点是大脑。最后,行政核心。
将为中心研究人员提供广泛的研究支持,包括参与者登记以加强研究
招募、致力于研究协调和参与者测试的共享研究基础设施以及访问
通过这些主题计划和已建立的网络,神经量化和成像核心。
导师和科学家,行政核心将在调查团队之间灌输强烈的凝聚力
并确保拟议的 COBRE 对全国儿童大脑健康产生重大、长期的影响。
项目成果
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Suppression of Pathological Spontaneous Cortical Dynamics and Inflammation in NeuroHIV
NeuroHIV 病理性自发皮质动力学和炎症的抑制
- 批准号:
10590619 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 81.66万 - 项目类别:
Suppression of Pathological Spontaneous Cortical Dynamics and Inflammation in NeuroHIV
NeuroHIV 病理性自发皮质动力学和炎症的抑制
- 批准号:
10472343 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 81.66万 - 项目类别:
Wearable magnetoencephalography (MEG): The next-generation of dynamic human neuroimaging
可穿戴脑磁图 (MEG):下一代动态人类神经成像
- 批准号:
10440948 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 81.66万 - 项目类别: