CENTER FOR SKELETAL RESEARCH
骨骼研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9285601
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 69.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-06-01 至 2019-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesBiologyBone DiseasesBostonClinical InvestigatorCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplementCore FacilityCountryDataDental SchoolsDevelopmentDiagnosisDisciplineEndocrineFeedbackFosteringFundingGeneral HospitalsGoalsGrantInstitutionLaboratoriesLeadMassachusettsMedicineMentorsOsteoporosisPhenotypeResearchResearch PersonnelScienceScientistSeriesServicesSignal TransductionSuggestionTechniquesTimeWorkbonebone celldesignenvironmental enrichment for laboratory animalsexperienceinnovationmeetingsnovelprogramspublic health relevanceskeletalskeletal disorder
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of the Center for Skeletal Research is to foster Interdisciplinary and collaborative work that leads to a deeper understanding of skeletal biology, in a way that can lead to new ways of diagnosing and treating skeletal diseases. The Center will build upon and expand a community of bone scientists in the Endocrine Unit and other Units at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and other Harvard-associated departments and institutions. This group has already defined itself through a network of collaborations and a monthly seminar series sponsored jointly by the MGH Endocrine Unit and the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and includes bone scientists from multiple Harvard institutions. These scientists are diverse, including clinical investigators and laboratory investigators using a broad array of approaches from multiple disciplines. The mechanisms that the Center will use to accomplish its goal include Core Facilities, a Pilot and Feasibility Grant Program, and a seminar series. The Cores will include a Skeletal Phenotyping Core and a Bone Cells and Signaling Core. These Cores will emphasize the development of new techniques that can drive the science of Center investigators, as well as the provision of expert and efficient service. The goal of the Pilot and Feasibility Grant Program will be to allow young investigators to develop sufficient data to obtain
their own grants; in that context, a vigorous mentoring program will complement the funding. The seminar series will foster collaboration and communication among Center scientists. Young investigators will present current data in some sessions, while others will bring in distinguished bone scientists from outside of Boston to enrich the environment. This series will also include presentations by Core Directors that explain the techniques used in the Cores and will provide a forum for feedback by Center investigators that will include suggestions for novel Core services. An Administrative Core will assure effective functioning of these activities through regular meetings of Core Directors that, four times a year, will also involve meeting with an Advisory Committee made up of senior investigators within the Center, as well as investigators from elsewhere with relevant experience leading similar programs. The Center will be committed to sharing its innovations with the broader community of bone scientists across the country.
描述(由申请人提供):骨骼研究中心的总体目标是促进跨学科和协作工作,从而加深对骨骼生物学的了解,从而找到诊断和治疗骨骼疾病的新方法。该中心将建立并扩大马萨诸塞州总医院、哈佛牙科医学院以及其他哈佛相关部门和机构的内分泌科和其他科室的骨科学家群体。该小组已经通过由麻省总医院内分泌科和哈佛大学牙科医学院联合主办的合作网络和每月研讨会系列来定义自己,其中包括来自哈佛大学多个机构的骨科学家。这些科学家多种多样,包括使用来自多个学科的广泛方法的临床研究人员和实验室研究人员。该中心将用于实现其目标的机制包括核心设施、试点和可行性资助计划以及研讨会系列。这些核心将包括骨骼表型核心和骨细胞和信号传导核心。这些核心将强调新技术的开发,以推动中心研究人员的科学发展,以及提供专家和高效的服务。试点和可行性资助计划的目标是让年轻的研究人员开发足够的数据以获得
他们自己的补助金;在这方面,强有力的指导方案将补充资金。该研讨会系列将促进中心科学家之间的合作与交流。年轻的研究人员将在一些会议上展示当前数据,而其他会议则将聘请波士顿以外的杰出骨骼科学家来丰富环境。该系列还将包括核心主管的演示,解释核心中使用的技术,并将提供一个论坛,供中心调查人员提供反馈,其中包括对新颖核心服务的建议。行政核心将通过核心主任定期会议确保这些活动的有效运作,核心主任每年举行四次会议,还将与咨询委员会举行会议,该委员会由中心内的高级调查员以及来自其他地方具有领导相关经验的调查员组成。类似的程序。该中心将致力于与全国更广泛的骨科学家群体分享其创新成果。
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