The Child Health Research Career Development Program at UCSF
加州大学旧金山分校儿童健康研究职业发展计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10224603
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-04-01 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic TrainingAcademyAddressAdultAmericanArtsBasic ScienceCardiopulmonaryChildChild HealthChildhoodClinicalClinical Oncology Supplement (K12)CommunitiesComputational ScienceDevelopmental BiologyDiagnosisDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEnvironmentFacultyFosteringFutureGeneticHealthImmunologyInfrastructureInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)InstitutesInvestmentsK-Series Research Career ProgramsLaboratory ResearchLaboratory ScientistsMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMedicineMentorsNeurobiologyPediatricsPreventionProgram DevelopmentRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesScholarshipScienceStructureTrainingTraining ProgramsUrsidae FamilyVisionWorkbasecareercareer developmentdesigndidactic educationexperienceimprovedmembernext generationpediatric departmentpediatricianprogramsresponsestem cell biology
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
This application is submitted in response to RFA-HD-18-011, Child Health Research Career
Development Award (CHRCDA) Program to provide K12 awards through the CHRCDA mechanism
to young pediatric investigators. This new application requests resources to support three
pediatricians each year who hold MD or MD/PhD degrees and have completed scholarship training
in a clinical subspecialty. The rationale for the program is based on the well-documented and urgent
need to support mentored career development for pediatricians to enable them to become fully
independent and productive basic science researchers, and the fact that the department of
Pediatrics at UCSF has the vision, experience and infrastructure to train the next generation of
leaders in pediatric science. Our aims are to (1) offer a structured program for training academic
pediatricians, (2) foster career development and promote retention of junior faculty, (3) expose
promising early career pediatricians to the intellectual richness of UCSF research and (4) promote
diversity in academic pediatrics. The scholars trained by this program will bring state-of-the-art
approaches to bear on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of health problems in children as well as
childhood onset of adult illness. The design of this program involves harnessing the expertise of world-
class basic laboratory scientists who will serve as mentors for interdisciplinary training. The basic
science training program is focused around eight scientific cores: cancer, cardiopulmonary medicine,
developmental biology, genetics, immunology, neurobiology, stem cell biology, and our new
computational sciences core. Each core has a Director, designated faculty, and a specific didactic
curriculum. The scholars, in conjunction with their mentor and Core Director, will also participate in
a program of additional discipline-specific course work dependent on both the prior experience and
training of the applicant and the scientific theme of the trainee’s research, which may often overlap
amongst different cores. In this application, we provide evidence that the Department of Pediatrics
together with the broader UCSF research community comprise an exceptional environment for
preparing young pediatricians who will receive support through the CHRCDA mechanism for
successful careers as basic science researchers. There are > 1,200 research laboratories and >
2,200 active research projects at UCSF, and the faculty includes 5 Nobel laureates, 64 members
of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 76 members of the Institute of Medicine, and 18
Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators. This program is an investment in the future of
children's health, as the diverse group of researchers we will train will harness advanced research
strategies to address urgent problems that will result in new treatments to improve child health.
项目概要/摘要
本申请是为了回应 RFA-HD-18-011,儿童健康研究职业而提交的
发展奖(CHRCDA)计划通过CHRCDA机制提供K12奖项
这个新的应用程序需要资源来支持三名年轻的儿科研究人员。
每年拥有医学博士或医学博士/博士学位并完成奖学金培训的儿科医生
该计划的基本原理是基于有据可查的紧急情况。
需要支持儿科医生的职业发展指导,使他们能够充分
独立且富有成效的基础科学研究人员,以及该系的事实
加州大学旧金山分校儿科拥有培养下一代儿科的愿景、经验和基础设施
我们的目标是 (1) 提供结构化的学术培训计划。
儿科医生,(2) 促进职业发展并促进年轻教师的保留,(3) 揭露
早期职业儿科医生对加州大学旧金山分校研究的有前途的知识丰富性的认识以及(4)促进
该项目培养的学者将带来最先进的儿科学术多样性。
诊断、治疗和预防儿童健康问题的方法以及
该计划的设计涉及利用世界各地的专业知识。
班基础实验室科学家将担任跨学科培训的导师。
科学培训计划侧重于八个科学核心:癌症、心肺医学、
发育生物学、遗传学、免疫学、神经生物学、干细胞生物学以及我们的新学科
每个核心都有一名主任、指定的教师和特定的教学人员。
学者们也将与他们的导师和核心主任一起参与课程。
取决于先前的经验和能力的额外特定学科课程作业计划
申请人的培训和受训者研究的科学主题可能经常重叠
在这个应用程序中,我们提供了儿科部门的证据。
与更广泛的加州大学旧金山分校研究界一起为
培养年轻的儿科医生,他们将通过 CHRCDA 机制获得支持
作为基础科学研究人员的成功职业有超过 1,200 个研究实验室和 >
加州大学旧金山分校有 2,200 个活跃的研究项目,教职人员包括 5 名诺贝尔奖获得者、64 名成员
美国艺术与科学院院士、医学研究所 76 名成员、以及 18 名
霍华德休斯医学研究所的研究人员该计划是对未来的投资。
儿童健康,作为多元化的研究人员,我们将培训他们利用先进的研究
解决紧迫问题的策略将带来改善儿童健康的新疗法。
项目成果
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