Institutional Training Grant in Pediatric Gastroenterology
儿科胃肠病学机构培训补助金
基本信息
- 批准号:8854766
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-07-01 至 2020-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application is for the second renewal of the Institutional Training Program (T32) in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Colorado Denver (UCD) and Children's Hospital Colorado at the Anschutz's Medical Campus in Aurora, Colorado. The overall goal of this program is to provide post-doctoral trainees with an exceptional supervised training experience to allow them to develop or enhance their research skills and knowledge in preparation for a pediatric gastroenterology or hepatology related research career. The underlying rationale for this program is to take advantage of the strong physical and scientific synergies provided at the Anschutz Medical Campus, an outstanding committed and experienced research faculty, and a large pool of potential applicants. Two pathways of research training are offered to produce Basic Laboratory Scientists or Clinical- Translational Scientists, leveraging the resources at the UCD in basic, translational, clinical and outcomes-based research. Research training will be focused in four general scientific themes: mechanisms of tissue injury and repair, immunobiology and host defense, pediatric obesity and metabolic syndrome, and health outcomes research. The T32 faculty has grown to 31 scientists with over $25 million dollars in NIH grant funding and a highly successful training record. Basic research experiences are augmented by graduate courses, seminars and multidisciplinary meetings. Trainees in clinical-translational research will participate in the Masters of Science Degree in the Clinical Sciences Graduate Program of UCD and will leverage the infrastructure of the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute.
The research training is designed to be a 2-3 year program, generally beginning in the 2nd year of subspecialty fellowship or following completion of a PhD or equivalent. Eligible candidates are primarily drawn from the nationally recognized fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology, with the potential for candidates in other disciplines including neonatology, nutrition and related basic science fields. Fellows are provided a minimum of 80% protected time for 2 or 3 years of training in a mentored and structured environment. The quality of the educational and research experiences will be closely monitored by the trainees, mentors and Executive Committee with defined metrics and ongoing improvement processes. Of the 16 trainees who will have completed the T32 training by 2014, 13 (81%) will have full-time academic positions and are developing their research careers. The continuation of 5 training positions is requested.
描述(由应用程序提供):此应用是用于在科罗拉多大学科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多大学的科罗拉多大学科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多州奥罗拉群岛的科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多州科罗拉多大学儿童医院的儿科胃肠病学,肝病学和营养的第二次续签。该计划的总体目标是为博士后学员提供出色的监督培训经验,以使他们能够发展或增强其研究技能和知识,以准备儿科胃肠病学或肝病学相关研究职业。该计划的基本原理是利用Anschutz Medical Campus提供的强大的物理和科学协同作用,一个杰出和经验丰富的研究教师以及大量的潜在应用。提供了两种研究培训途径,以生产基本的实验室科学家或临床转化科学家,利用基本,翻译,临床和基于结果的研究来利用UCD的资源。研究培训将集中在四个一般科学主题中:组织损伤和修复机制,免疫生物学和宿主防御,小儿肥胖和代谢综合征以及健康成果研究。 T32教职员工已经成长为31位科学家,拥有超过2500万美元的NIH赠款资金和非常成功的培训记录。研究生课程,半学科和多学科会议增强了基础研究经验。临床翻译研究的学员将参加UCD临床科学研究生课程的科学硕士学位,并将利用科罗拉多州临床和转化科学研究所的基础设施。
研究培训旨在是一项2 - 3年的计划,通常始于专业奖学金的第二年或完成博士学位或同等学位之后。符合条件的候选人主要来自儿科胃肠病学的全国认可的研究金,并有可能在其他学科中候选人,包括新生儿学,营养和相关的基础科学领域。在指导和结构化的环境中,为2或3年的培训提供了至少80%的保护时间。学员,导师和执行委员会将密切监视教育和研究经验的质量,并具有确定的指标和持续的改进过程。在将于2014年完成T32培训的16名学员中,有13名(81%)将拥有全日制学位,并正在发展其研究职业。请求5个培训职位的延续。
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