Research in Alimentary Tract Surgery
消化道外科研究
基本信息
- 批准号:7264609
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-07-01 至 2008-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The goal of this T32 program, entitled Research in Alimentary Tract Surgery, is to enhance the professional development and research capabilities of new surgeon-scientists and postgraduate-level PhDs, with a specific interest in academic careers related to the study of digestive disease. This unique program will take advantage of three already-established research focus groups (RFGs) that straddle the Departments of Surgery, Molecular Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Pathology and Developmental Biology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. These RFGs cover the thematic core areas of Epithelial Pathobiology, GI Oncology, and Adaptation/Developmental Biology. Each RFG is led by an NIH-funded surgeon-scientist in the Department of Surgery as well as an independent NIH-funded basic investigator who share responsibility for creating the structured environment in which the intellectual rigor of laboratory investigation is enriched by the clinical perspective of surgical practice, thus providing both a broad and deep training experience that emphasizes translational potential and scholarly achievement. The training program centers on a supervised laboratory research project directed by a core or adjunct preceptor with oversight by the RFG co-directors. The research is supplemented by didactic coursework commensurate with the trainee's prior experience, and an organized program of seminars and research conferences that will enhance core knowledge base as well as skills in hypothesis formation, experimental design, grant preparation, and oral/written presentation of results. Extensive resources and core facilities are available for trainees, and special efforts are made to attract candidates from underrepresented minorities. Trainees receive instruction in the responsible conduct of research. At the completion of the program, surgeons-scientists will be strongly prepared for academic positions from which they will launch their investigative careers, while postdoctoral Ph.D. trainees should be competitive for entry-level independent funding.
描述(由申请人提供):
该T32计划的目的为题为“消化道手术研究”的目的是增强新外科医生科学家和研究生级博士学位的专业发展和研究能力,对与消化疾病研究有关的学术职业具有特定的兴趣。该独特的计划将利用三个已经建立的研究焦点小组(RFG),这些研究小组(RFG)跨越了辛辛那提医学院以及辛辛那提儿童医院医院医疗中心的手术,分子遗传学,分子和细胞生理学,病理学和发育生物学的部门。这些RFG涵盖了上皮病理生物学,GI肿瘤学和适应/发育生物学的主题核心领域。每个RFG由NIH资助的外科医生和独立的NIH资助的基本研究者领导,他们负责创造结构化环境,在这种环境中,实验室调查的知识分子严格性通过外科手术实践的临床观点丰富,从而强调了一项广泛的培训经验,可以强调翻译能力和学位学位的成就。该培训计划集中在由RFG联合导演监督的核心或辅助受体指导的监督实验室研究项目中。这项研究是由与学员先前的经验相称的教学课程,以及一个有组织的研讨会和研究会议计划,这些课程将增强核心知识基础以及假设形成,实验设计,授予准备以及口头/书面结果的技能。可以为受训人员提供广泛的资源和核心设施,并为吸引代表性不足的少数群体的候选人做出了特殊努力。学员接受了负责任的研究的指导。该计划完成后,外科医生科学家将为他们的学术职位做好准备,他们将启动调查职业,而博士后博士学位。受训者应在入门级独立资金方面具有竞争力。
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