Pediatric Neuroscience Research Program
儿科神经科学研究计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7545821
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-01-03 至 2011-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAdultAppointmentAreaBasic ScienceBiochemistryBiophysicsBrainCaringChildChildhoodClinicClinicalClinical CompetenceCommunication impairmentCountryCytoplasmic ProteinDecision MakingDefectDegenerative DisorderDevelopmentDiagnosticDisciplineDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyElectron TransportEnvironmentEthicsExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFosteringFragile X SyndromeFruitFundingGenerationsGenesGrantHospitalsHousingHumanIndividualJointsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchMapsMedicalMentorsMitochondriaMolecularMuscle functionNervous system structureNeurobiologyNeurologicNeurologyNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchPediatric HospitalsPediatric NeurologyPediatric ResearchPediatricsPharmacologyPostdoctoral FellowProtein BiosynthesisProteinsRecordsRelative (related person)ResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRett SyndromeRoleSpinal Muscular AtrophySpinocerebellar DegenerationsStructureTherapeuticThinkingTrainingTraining ProgramsUniversitiesUrsidae FamilyVotingcareerclinically relevantdevelopmental neurobiologyinterestknowledge basemedical schoolsmemberneurosurgerynext generationpre-doctoralprofessorprogramsreceptorskillssound
项目摘要
Although some recognition of the unique aspects of the nervous system of the developing child
clearly began in the 1800's, child neurology did not evolve as an independent intellectual and clinical
discipline until the 1900's. Over this past "Decade of the Brain", this relative newcomer to both the clinic
and the research laboratory has begun to bear fruit. Identification of the gene defects responsible for the
spino-cerebellar degenerations, spinal muscular atrophies, and Rett's syndrome, our new understanding of
the importance of mitochondrial function for muscle and brain integrity, and ontological mapping and
typing of the receptors for excitotoxicneurotransmitters are a few examples of contributions ofchild
neurology to the body of knowledge that spans the gap between the clinic and the basic science laboratory.
However, increasing emphasis on revenue generation, care for those who constitute the taxpaying and
voting workforce, and repayment of medical school debt have made it increasingly difficult to attract, foster,
and maintain a cadre of individuals whose interests are in the development of a translational bodyof
knowledge and the dialogue between the laboratorybench and the clinic. It is absolutely vital that we
establish and nurture venues in which to train and develop researchers at the interfacebetween pediatric
neurology and developmental neurobiology.
The present application proposes to take advantage of the high quality, interactive, and
interdisciplinary faculty and environment of the University of Pittsburgh and Children's Hospital of
Pittsburgh, to give clinically trained junior faculty in Child Neurology the opportunity to engage in and
understand clinical and/or basic neurobiology research, develop in these faculty the thinking skills and
knowledge base that will allow their application of basic neurobiological principles to clinical disorders of
the developing nervous system, and foster the academic careers of these faculty by providing the guidance
and framework necessary for the conduct of scientifically sound, ethical, and clinicallyrelevant research in
neurobiology, and the environment and resources necessary to initiate their successful transition from
mentored to independent researchers.
尽管有些认识到发育中的孩子神经系统的独特方面
显然是从1800年代开始的,儿童神经病学并没有发展为独立的智力和临床
纪律直到1900年代。在过去的“大脑十年”中,这两个诊所的相对新来者
研究实验室已经开始结出果实。识别负责的基因缺陷
Spino-Cerebellar变性,脊柱肌肉萎缩和RETT综合征,我们对
线粒体功能对肌肉和大脑完整性以及本体论映射和
兴奋性毒素神经递质的受体的键入是几个贡献的例子
神经学对跨越诊所与基础科学实验室之间差距的知识体系。
但是,越来越重视收入产生,照顾那些构成纳税的人和
投票劳动力和偿还医学院的债务使吸引越来越困难,福斯特,
并维持一群在转化体中的利益的个人干部
实验室和诊所之间的知识与对话。我们绝对至关重要
建立和培养在小儿之间培训和发展研究人员的场所
神经病学和发育神经生物学。
本应用程序建议利用高质量,互动和
匹兹堡大学和儿童医院的跨学科教师和环境
匹兹堡,为临床培训的儿童神经病学初级教师提供参与和
了解临床和/或基本神经生物学研究,在这些教师中发展思维技能和
知识库将使他们将基本神经生物学原理应用于临床疾病
发展的神经系统,并通过提供指导来培养这些教师的学术职业
以及在科学,道德和临床上进行科学,道德和临床研究所必需的框架
神经生物学以及从事成功过渡所必需的环境和资源
对独立研究人员进行指导。
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