Empowering Nextgen Advanced Biomedical Leadership (ENABL)
赋予下一代先进生物医学领导力 (ENABL)
基本信息
- 批准号:9066760
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 52.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-06-01 至 2020-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectArchivesAreaBiological SciencesBudgetsCollaborationsCommunitiesEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEnvironmentFacultyFellowshipFundingFunding OpportunitiesHealthHome environmentInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchLeadershipLearningMentorsMentorshipMethodologyParticipantPersonsPhage DisplayPostdoctoral FellowProcessResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRunningScienceScientistSkills DevelopmentStructureTechniquesTechnologyTrainingWritingantibody engineeringbasecareercareer networkingdesigneducational atmosphereempoweredexperienceformal learninggraduate studentlaboratory curriculumlecturesmeetingsmembermetabolomicsoutreachprogramsresidencesingle cell analysisskill acquisitionskillssynthetic biologytrend
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The proposed program, Empowering Nextgen Advanced Biomedical Leadership (ENABL), is a cohesive set of educational offerings and ancillary resources developed, overseen, and administered by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Meetings & Courses staff. The educational offerings are composed of in-residence short courses and workshops aimed at graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and independent investigators that are designed to develop skills in laboratory research, leadership/management, and scientific writing. Four of the courses currently exist and are held annually: three are two-week laboratory courses (Antibody Engineering & Phage Display, Single Cell Analysis, and Synthetic Biology) and one is a four-day workshop (Leadership in Bioscience). Two of the ENABL courses are new and proposed as part of this application: one is a new two-week laboratory course in Metabolomics and the other is a new four-day Scientific Writing Retreat. Historically, CSHL courses have proven to be natural environments for career discussions and mentorship. Indeed, past participants describe the courses as unparalleled professional networking experiences. We therefore expect strong mentoring relationships to likewise develop in the courses and workshops that are part of ENABL. The program will also have significant components in the areas of dissemination and outreach. In particular, we propose to develop freely available video archives of formal lectures, invited talks, and tutorials
for the four laboratory courses (Antibody Engineering & Phage Display, Single Cell Analysis, Synthetic Biology, and Metabolomics). In total, ENABL will directly affect approximately 110 trainees each year, plus countless more who will benefit from the publicly available video archives developed as part of the program.
描述(由申请人提供):拟议的项目“赋予下一代先进生物医学领导力(ENABL)”是一套有凝聚力的教育产品和辅助资源,由冷泉港实验室(CSHL)会议和课程工作人员开发、监督和管理。教育课程包括针对研究生、博士后学者和独立研究人员的驻校短期课程和研讨会,旨在培养实验室研究、领导力/管理和科学写作方面的技能。目前存在并每年举办的课程:三门是为期两周的实验室课程(抗体工程和噬菌体展示、单细胞分析和合成生物学),一门是为期四天的研讨会(生物科学领导力课程)。课程是新的,并作为此申请的一部分提出:一个是新的为期两周的代谢组学实验室课程,另一个是新的为期四天的科学写作静修课程。从历史上看,CSHL 课程已被证明是职业讨论和学习的自然环境。事实上,过去的参与者将这些课程描述为无与伦比的专业网络体验,因此我们期望在作为 ENABL 一部分的课程和研讨会中能够类似地发展强大的指导关系,特别是在指导和外展领域。 ,我们建议开发免费的正式讲座、邀请演讲和教程的视频档案
ENABL 的四门实验室课程(抗体工程和噬菌体展示、单细胞分析、合成生物学和代谢组学)每年将直接影响大约 110 名学员,以及无数将受益于公开视频档案的学员。程序的一部分。
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