Training Program in Investigative Hematology
研究血液学培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7067054
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26.77万
- 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:2001-08-27 至 2011-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The two major research directions for the Division of Hematology at Stanford are malignant hematology and vascular biology. This involves both basic and clinical research. The program described herein will train postdoctoral fellows for a career in academic hematology. Candidates with MD or MD/PhD degrees who have completed training in Internal Medicine will be admitted to the three-year program. The first year of the program consists of an intensive training in clinical hematology, including benign and malignant hematology, stem cell and bone marrow transplantation, and transfusion medicine. In Year 2 and Year 3, the trainees will devote the majority o their time to research-based study. This will be done in a Basic-Scientist Pathway or a Clinical Investigator Pathway. The Basic-Scientist Pathway is primarily for trainees with substantial prior basic research experience, focusing on malignant hematology, vascular biology, and related basic research areas. The Clinical Investigator Pathway provides formal training in clinical research and incorporates the K30 clinical Investigator Training program at Stanford under the direction of Dr. Julie Parsonnet, leading to a Master's degree at the completion of formal training. In addition to the didactic training, the Clinical Investigator Pathway fellow will also conduct hands-on clinical trials in the Division of Hematology. Fellow stipend support for the research training in Year 2 and Year 3 is requested in this grant application. More than three years of training is often required. Trainees are encouraged to apply for and obtain their own independent mentored research training support in Year 4. For each fellow, the research training will be supervised by a full-time faculty member in the Division of Hematology, or one of a number of associate faculty members at Stanford University, representing disciplines relevant to hematology training. These include faculty in biochemistry, molecular pharmacology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, medical oncology, bone marrow transplantation, cardiology, pediatrics, epidemiology, outcome research, and health policy. A mentoring committee will meet regularly with each fellow, and the progress of each fellow will be reviewed by the Program Director and the Training Program Steering Committee. At the conclusion of their training, trainees will be prepared for a career in academic hematology, as an independent investigator at the forefront of science and hematology. (End of Abstract)
描述(由申请人提供):
斯坦福大学血液学部的两个主要研究方向是恶性血液学和血管生物学。这涉及基础研究和临床研究。本文描述的计划将培训博士后研究员从事学术血液学职业。完成内科培训的医学博士或医学博士/博士学位候选人将被录取参加为期三年的课程。该项目的第一年包括临床血液学的强化培训,包括良性和恶性血液学、干细胞和骨髓移植以及输血医学。在第二年和第三年,学员将把大部分时间投入到研究性学习中。这将通过基础科学家途径或临床研究者途径完成。基础科学家途径主要面向具有丰富基础研究经验的学员,重点关注恶性血液学、血管生物学和相关基础研究领域。临床研究者途径提供临床研究方面的正式培训,并结合了朱莉·帕森内特博士指导下的斯坦福大学 K30 临床研究者培训计划,完成正式培训后可获得硕士学位。除了教学培训外,临床研究者途径研究员还将在血液学部门进行临床试验实践。本拨款申请要求为第二年和第三年的研究培训提供研究员津贴支持。通常需要三年以上的培训。鼓励学员在第 4 年申请并获得自己独立的指导性研究培训支持。对于每位研究员,研究培训将由血液学部门的一名全职教员或多名副教员之一进行监督斯坦福大学的成员,代表与血液学培训相关的学科。其中包括生物化学、分子药理学、微生物学、免疫学、病理学、肿瘤内科、骨髓移植、心脏病学、儿科、流行病学、结果研究和卫生政策方面的教师。指导委员会将定期与每位研究员会面,项目总监和培训项目指导委员会将审查每位研究员的进展情况。培训结束后,学员将为学术血液学职业生涯做好准备,成为科学和血液学前沿的独立研究者。 (摘要完)
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