Inflammation and Infection in Acquired and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease
获得性和先天性心血管疾病的炎症和感染
基本信息
- 批准号:8255619
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-05-01 至 2014-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application requests funding for a highly interdisciplinary, translational postdoctoral training program focused on inflammation and infection in the development and progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Inflammation and infection are receiving increasing attention in the pathophysiology of CVD, yet few groups have assembled that combine expertise in the diverse aspects of inflammation and infection focused on CVD. This innovative program is housed in the Biotechnology and Bioengineering Center (BBC) at the Medical College of Wisconsin because of its central focus on translation of basic science discoveries and technological innovations to disease and clinical medicine. We have formed a unique group of highly qualified academic, industrial, and clinical partners dedicated to outstanding mentoring of postdoctoral trainees in teams. This focused (1 M.D. and 2 Ph.D.) program of 2-3 years duration per trainee will be part of the ongoing fellowship program in the BBC. Our training team members are unified in their belief that contemporary fellowship programs must not only give young scientists an outstanding experience at the bench, but must also provide intensive exposure to a variety of technologies and approaches. Most importantly, young scientists need mentoring that extends beyond the traditional postdoc-mentor relationship. Our diverse colleague network includes not only senior mentors and technical experts (academic consultants), but also junior faculty and peers. This network will provide the most important building blocks for optimal professional development, encompassing an appropriate balance between challenges and support, constructive feedback, overall guidance, providing confidence and emotional support, and building friendships. The training combines an individualized mentoring program via mentoring teams with an individual development plan for each trainee. Mentors include outstanding basic scientists from traditional and non-traditional areas, clinical scientists focused on infection and inflammation in CVD, and representatives from industry to advise our fellows on technology transfer, non-academic career options, and to provide an outside viewpoint on their research. Fellows will be recruited nationally and selected on the basis of academic credentials, research experience, and a commitment to a career in research and training. Training will combine traditional laboratory-based inquiry, short courses, seminars and clinical correlations. Concepts of science management, industrial research and development, technology transfer, patents, and ethics will be explored. Trainees will initially rotate through labs in the BBC to become familiar with capabilities of Genomic and Proteomic technology platforms.
描述(由申请人提供):本申请要求资助高度跨学科的转化型博士后培训项目,重点关注心血管疾病(CVD)发生和进展中的炎症和感染。炎症和感染在 CVD 的病理生理学中受到越来越多的关注,但很少有小组能够结合针对 CVD 的炎症和感染各个方面的专业知识。该创新项目位于威斯康星医学院生物技术和生物工程中心 (BBC),因为其核心重点是将基础科学发现和技术创新转化为疾病和临床医学。我们已经组建了一支由高素质的学术、工业和临床合作伙伴组成的独特团队,致力于对团队中的博士后学员进行出色的指导。这项针对每位学员为期 2-3 年的重点项目(1 名医学博士和 2 名博士)将成为 BBC 正在进行的奖学金计划的一部分。我们的培训团队成员一致认为,当代的奖学金计划不仅必须为年轻科学家提供出色的工作经验,而且还必须提供对各种技术和方法的深入接触。最重要的是,年轻科学家需要超越传统的博士后导师关系的指导。我们多元化的同事网络不仅包括高级导师和技术专家(学术顾问),还包括初级教师和同行。该网络将为最佳专业发展提供最重要的构建模块,包括挑战与支持、建设性反馈、全面指导、提供信心和情感支持以及建立友谊之间的适当平衡。该培训将指导团队提供的个性化指导计划与每位学员的个人发展计划结合起来。导师包括来自传统和非传统领域的杰出基础科学家、专注于心血管疾病感染和炎症的临床科学家以及行业代表,他们为我们的研究员提供技术转让、非学术职业选择方面的建议,并就他们的研究提供外部观点。研究员将在全国范围内招募,并根据学历、研究经验以及对研究和培训职业的承诺进行选拔。培训将结合传统的实验室探究、短期课程、研讨会和临床相关性。将探讨科学管理、工业研发、技术转让、专利和道德的概念。学员最初将在 BBC 的实验室轮换,以熟悉基因组和蛋白质组技术平台的功能。
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10238140 - 财政年份:2020
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10460346 - 财政年份:2020
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- 批准号:
8426136 - 财政年份:2009
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Inflammation and Infection in Acquired and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease
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7693979 - 财政年份:2009
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8607372 - 财政年份:2009
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Inflammation and Infection in Acquired and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease
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