Interdisciplinary Tranining in Cancer Research
癌症研究跨学科培训
基本信息
- 批准号:6892912
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 43.01万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-08-11 至 2009-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of this program is to continue to provide broad based interdisciplinary cancer research training for five predoctoral and five postdoctoral fellows. Trainees funded by this program will work with two faculty members whose complementary research interests lie in basic sciences, clinical research or public health sciences. In order to obtain funding through this training grant, fellows must submit research proposals relevant to the etiology or treatment of cancer that draw upon expertise found in two or more disciplines and identify two mentors who agree to supervise the project. This training program is the centerpiece of an overall initiative in interdisciplinary cancer research at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and the University of Washington (UW). The long-term goal is to increase the pool of investigators who have training and expertise in cross-disciplinary applications of the rapidly expanding knowledge base in biomedical science relevant to cancer and other human diseases. Examples of such cross disciplinary training are basic science students who have two advisors who are a basic scientist and an epidemiologist, or clinical fellows who also have a basic science or a public health science advisor for portions of the work. The research experience will be supported by selection from a wide range of didactic training opportunities appropriate to the needs of the individual trainee and available at the two institutions, including research meetings, classes, journal clubs and seminars. All trainees will present their work annually at a research colloquium. An additional component of this program is support of predoctoral students who wish to obtain an M.S. degree in Epidemiology, concurrent with a Ph.D. in a basic science. A concurrent Dual Degree program has been established at the University of Washington to allow this type of interdisciplinary training in an efficient manner. Trainees will be recruited from the pool of predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees presently working at the two institutions. In addition, trainees can learn about specific interdisciplinary research opportunities through a web site devoted to dual mentor projects. This web site, and the projects therein, will be advertised locally and nationally, so that postdoctoral trainees from other institutions can also apply to the program.
描述(由申请人提供):该计划的目标是继续为五名博士前研究员和五名博士后研究员提供广泛的跨学科癌症研究培训。受该项目资助的学员将与两名研究兴趣互补的教员一起工作,他们的研究兴趣在于基础科学、临床研究或公共卫生科学。为了通过这项培训拨款获得资金,研究员必须提交与癌症病因学或治疗相关的研究计划,这些计划利用两个或多个学科的专业知识,并确定两名同意监督该项目的导师。该培训计划是 Fred Hutchinson 癌症研究中心 (FHCRC) 和华盛顿大学 (UW) 跨学科癌症研究总体计划的核心。长期目标是增加在与癌症和其他人类疾病相关的生物医学科学快速扩展的知识库的跨学科应用方面接受过培训和专业知识的研究人员队伍。这种跨学科培训的例子是基础科学学生,他们有两名顾问,分别是基础科学家和流行病学家,或者临床研究员,他们的部分工作也有基础科学或公共卫生科学顾问。研究经验将通过从两个机构提供的适合个别学员需求的广泛教学培训机会中进行选择来支持,包括研究会议、课程、期刊俱乐部和研讨会。所有学员每年都会在研究研讨会上展示他们的工作。该计划的另一个组成部分是为希望获得硕士学位的博士前学生提供支持。流行病学学士学位,同时获得博士学位。在基础科学中。华盛顿大学设立了并行双学位课程,以有效地进行此类跨学科培训。学员将从目前在这两个机构工作的博士前和博士后学员中招募。此外,学员还可以通过专门针对双导师项目的网站了解特定的跨学科研究机会。该网站及其中的项目将在当地和全国范围内进行宣传,以便其他机构的博士后学员也可以申请该计划。
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