Georgia Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program
佐治亚州兽医学者暑期研究计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7286389
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-15 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The aim of the Georgia Veterinary Scholar Summer Research Program (GVSP) at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is to introduce academically talented veterinary students to cutting edge research with mentors capable of inspiring them toward careers in biomedical research. While the focus of basic research training moves to cellular and sub cellular levels, a specific effort is necessary to also encourage biomedical scientists with broad medical training. In particular, the expansion of biotechnology frontiers such as animal cloning, transgenics and gene targeting require veterinarians capable of evaluating whole animal health issues while understanding the technologies. Veterinarians are also ideally trained to recognize spontaneous animal models, and are needed in the disciplines of public health and food safety. However, veterinary students are often not aware of the career possibilities in these areas of need. The
GVSP has a 12 year record of introducing over 100 veterinary students to research; the programmatic
culture" and administrative structure are already in place. Many qualified students have to date been denied an opportunity to participate, prompting this proposal to increase the number of trainees by 50%. During the12 week program, students are welcomed into the discipline and camaraderie of the scientific community through seminars on the ethics and conduct of research, animal welfare, communication skills, an informal "Summer Science" journal club at the homes of faculty, teambuilding and leadership exercises, and scientific and recreational field trips. The central experience is a fulltime research project on a topic and with a mentor of the student's choosing, culminating in written and oral presentations at the university and national level. The PI is director of the CVM's DVM/PhD program, and is supported by 20 mentors from 5 colleges in critical comparative research areas including neuroscience, animal genomics and stem cell research, toxicology, environmental science, public health and food safety, endocrinology, diabetes and obesity, basic and comparative pharmacology, infectious diseases and parasitology. The CVM will provide annual funds from state and corporate sources to ensure continuation of programmatic quality. The GVSP is designed to capture the interest of future veterinarians at a formative time in order for them to develop into independent investigators of burgeoning medical problems.
描述(由申请人提供):佐治亚大学兽医学院(CVM)的佐治亚州兽医学者暑期研究计划(GVSP)的目的是介绍学术才华横溢的兽医学生,以培养能够激励他们朝着生物医学研究的职业启发他们的导师。尽管基础研究培训的重点转移到了细胞和亚细胞水平,但还必须进行特定的努力,以鼓励生物医学科学家进行广泛的医学培训。特别是,生物技术前沿(例如动物克隆,转基因和基因靶向)的扩展需要能够评估整个动物健康问题的兽医,同时了解技术。兽医也经过理想的训练,可以识别自发的动物模型,并且在公共卫生和食品安全学科中需要。但是,兽医学生通常不知道这些需求领域的职业可能性。这
GVSP有12年的记录,将100多名兽医学生引入研究;程序化
文化和行政结构已经到位了。迄今为止,许多合格的学生都被拒绝参加参加的机会,促使这一提议将受训者数量增加50%。在12周的计划中,在12周的课程中,通过有关研究,动物福利,室内科学的律师和指挥的纪律和指导,欢迎学生进入科学界的纪律和友情。练习,科学和娱乐场所的旅行是一个关于一个主题的全日制研究项目,以及学生选择的导师,最终在大学和国家一级的书面和口头介绍中,是CVM的DVM/PHD计划的总监健康和食品安全,内分泌学,糖尿病和肥胖,基本和比较药理学,传染病和寄生虫学。 CVM将提供来自州和公司来源的年度资金,以确保延续计划质量。 GVSP旨在在形成的时间捕捉未来兽医的兴趣,以便他们发展成为蓬勃发展的医疗问题的独立研究者。
项目成果
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One Health; Epidemiology of natural and deliberate contaminants (infectious and toxicities) in animals and animal food
一个健康;
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 3.95万 - 项目类别:
One Health; Epidemiology of natural and deliberate contaminants (infectious and toxicities) in animals and animal food
一个健康;
- 批准号:
9475396 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 3.95万 - 项目类别:
Georgia Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program
佐治亚州兽医学者暑期研究计划
- 批准号:
7168860 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 3.95万 - 项目类别:
Georgia Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program
佐治亚州兽医学者暑期研究计划
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