Training Program in Molecular, Cell, and Development Biology
分子、细胞和发育生物学培训项目
基本信息
- 批准号:8294996
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-07-01 至 2014-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The UCSC graduate training program in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology provides intensive training in the skills necessary for outstanding research in modern biology. First year trainees undertake coursework emphasizing critical evaluation of scientific models and experimental results, and they also participate in three ten-week laboratory rotations. Second-year students take an oral qualifying exam, and advanced students participate in a variety of seminars, advanced special topics courses, and research group meetings designed to provide continuing learning opportunities. The goal of the training program is to produce graduates who have a strong foundation in the specific area of their thesis research, as well as broad training and knowledge in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. The program is administered by Advising and Admissions Committees according to policy guidelines stated in our Graduate Handbook and Faculty Guidelines. The training program is composed of 19 members of the Department of IVICD Biology, and 9 affiliated faculty from the Departments of Biomolecular Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology. The majority of the faculty members are housed in the Sinsheimer Laboratories, with other faculty located in the Physical Sciences Building, which is adjacent to Sinsheimer Labs. The MCD training program provides an interactive and collaborative research environment for graduate training. Research in the training program utilizes a wide variety of approaches and model organisms, and is organized as interdisciplinary clusters of faculty with shared interests, thereby creating critical masses of researchers that foster mutual support and scientific interaction. During the first 10 years of NIH training support we have recruited and trained outstanding students who would be amongst the best students in any training program. We are requesting a total of 8 predoctoral trainee positions in this renewal, which will continue to be awarded to our best students. Relevance: Students in the MCD Biology training program have extensive opportunities to study topics related to human health. Many training faculty work on systems that are directly relevant to human health, including stem cell biology, malaria, cholera, cancer biology, host-pathogen interactions, neurodegenerative diseases, and the responses of neurons to stroke and other damage. Other faculty carry out basic research that provides the foundation for understanding topics relevant to human health, including research focused on cell division, signaling, meiosis, chromatin remodeling, cell differentiation, and neurobiology.
描述(由申请人提供):分子,细胞和发育生物学领域的UCSC研究生培训计划,为现代生物学杰出研究所需的技能提供了深入的培训。第一年的学员从事课程工作,强调对科学模型和实验结果的批判性评估,他们还参加了三个为期十周的实验室轮换。二年级学生参加了口头符合条件考试,高级学生参加了各种研讨会,高级特殊主题课程以及旨在提供持续学习机会的研究小组会议。培训计划的目标是创造在论文研究的特定领域中具有良好基础的毕业生,以及分子,细胞和发育生物学方面的广泛培训和知识。该计划是根据我们的研究生手册和教师指南中规定的政策指南来管理和招生委员会进行管理的。该培训计划由IVICD生物学系的19位成员组成,并由生物分子工程,化学和生物化学以及微生物学和环境毒理学的9位附属学院组成。大多数教职员工都安置在Sinsheimer实验室中,其他教职员工位于物理科学大楼中,该大楼与Sinsheimer Labs相邻。 MCD培训计划为研究生培训提供了互动和协作的研究环境。培训计划中的研究采用了各种各样的方法和模型生物,并作为具有共同利益的教师的跨学科集群组织,从而创造了批判性的研究人员,以促进共同的支持和科学互动。在NIH培训的前十年中,我们招募并培训了杰出学生,他们将成为任何培训计划中最好的学生之一。我们要求在此续签中总共有8个托管前学员职位,这将继续授予我们最好的学生。相关性:MCD生物学培训计划中的学生有很多机会研究与人类健康有关的主题。许多培训教师在与人类健康直接相关的系统上的许多培训工作,包括干细胞生物学,疟疾,霍乱,癌症生物学,宿主 - 病原体相互作用,神经退行性疾病以及神经元对中风和其他损害的反应。其他教职员工进行基础研究,为理解与人类健康相关的主题提供了基础,包括专注于细胞分裂,信号传导,减数分裂,染色质重塑,细胞分化和神经生物学的研究。
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