PLANT GENOME RESEARCH PROJECT
植物基因组研究项目
基本信息
- 批准号:7170925
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.59万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-07-01 至 2006-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): SD BRIN (sponsored by the University of South Dakota School of Medicine in Vermillion, (SD) is the South Dakota component of the IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE). This application for Phase II of INBRE has evolved from lessons learned and changes made during Phase I of SD BRIN. While the two main goals for Phase II remain essentially the same as in Phase I, they have been slightly modified and clarified to more accurately reflect the directions planned by the Network for Phase II. The vision of SD BRIN is to further develop a strong collaborative Network within South Dakota to enhance basic biomedical research capabilities via an interdisciplinary approach to research in the control of cell growth with special emphasis on proteomics and genomics. Therefore, the goals of Phase II of SD BRIN are to: 1) Develop SD research capacity in the area of control of cell growth with special emphasis on proteomics and genomics by: a) enhancing research capacity and critical mass of investigators in proteomics and genomics by mentoring junior faculty members at lead research intensive institution, b) maintaining proteomics and genomics core facilities (with professional staff) which can be used by investigators throughout SD, and c) providing increased opportunities for graduate training. 2) Develop human resources for undergraduate programs and graduate programs in the biomedical sciences and bioinformatics at South Dakota institutions by: a) providing research support and mentoring for junior investigators and faculty from participating institutions, b) providing opportunities for, and understanding of, cutting-edge scientific research for students at predominantly undergraduate institutions, c) introducing undergraduates to graduate programs and future careers in biomedical sciences and bioinformatics, and d) enhancing science and research capabilities at tribal colleges to provide opportunities for further education and careers in science and research.
描述(由申请人提供):SD BRIN(由位于弗米利恩 (SD) 的南达科他大学医学院赞助,是 IDeA 生物医学研究卓越网络 (INBRE) 的南达科他州组成部分。此申请适用于 INBRE 第二阶段是从 SD BRIN 第一阶段的经验教训和所做的改变中演变而来的,虽然第二阶段的两个主要目标与第一阶段基本相同,但它们进行了轻微的修改和澄清,以更准确地反映方向。 SD BRIN 的愿景是在南达科他州进一步发展一个强大的合作网络,通过跨学科方法进行细胞生长控制研究,特别强调蛋白质组学和基因组学,以增强基础生物医学研究能力。因此,SD BRIN 第二阶段的目标是: 1) 通过以下方式发展细胞生长控制领域的 SD 研究能力,特别强调蛋白质组学和基因组学: a) 增强蛋白质组学研究人员的研究能力和临界质量b) 维护蛋白质组学和基因组学核心设施(配备专业人员),供整个 SD 的研究人员使用;c) 为研究生培训提供更多机会。 2) 通过以下方式为南达科他州机构的生物医学科学和生物信息学本科课程和研究生课程开发人力资源:a) 为参与机构的初级研究人员和教师提供研究支持和指导,b) 提供机会和理解, - 为本科院校的学生提供前沿科学研究,c) 向本科生介绍生物医学科学和生物信息学方面的研究生课程和未来职业,以及 d) 增强部落学院的科学研究能力,提供继续教育的机会以及科学和研究领域的职业。
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