Developmental Core
发展核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10643909
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 67.02万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-06-14 至 2027-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAcademic Medical CentersAreaAwardBiological SciencesCollaborationsComplementComputational BiologyDataDevelopmentEducational CurriculumEducational workshopEnvironmentFacultyFeasibility StudiesFosteringFundingFutureGoalsGrantHIVHIV-1HIV/AIDSHumanImmunobiologyImmunologyIndustryInstitutionInstructionJournalsLaboratoriesMentorsMethodologyMethodsMicrobiologyOcular orbitPostdoctoral FellowResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource DevelopmentResourcesScienceScientistStudentsStudy SectionTechnologyTexasTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVaccinesWorkWritingaustincareercareer developmentdesignexpectationinnovationinterestknowledgebasenew technologynext generationnovel strategiesprogramsrecruitskill acquisitionsocial mediastructural biologysymposiumweb site
项目摘要
ABSTRACT- Developmental Core
The Developmental Core will offer a collaborative and nurturing environment for training and mentoring of young
investigators who are in the structural biology field. This Core will serve both Center-affiliated and non-Center
affiliated investigators with an interest in HIV-1 structural biology. The development of trainees into successful
and independent scientific professionals will be fostered through customized curricula, mentoring activities,
access to state-of-the-art technologies through workshops and training programs conducted by the three
Scientific Cores of the Center. The Developmental Core will benefit from the existing training and mentoring
environments at the participating institutions. These include the Duke Human Vaccine Institute Training and
Mentoring Program (DTMP), the Duke CFAR Developmental Core, the Vanderbilt Program in Computational
Microbiology and Immunology, the University of Texas Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Graduate Programs, NIH
T32 training programs and other such training and mentoring programs. Through close networking with existing
programs in the different partner institutions, we will augment our training resources to expand the orbit of the
trainees beyond their own institutions. The Specific Aims of the Developmental Core are to 1) expand trainees'
knowledgebase and confidence through the use of customized curricula and technology; 2) to organize
seminars, journal clubs, short courses, mock study sections, and grant writing workshops. The Developmental
activities of the Center will include methods-focused workshops designed to leverage the expertise and strengths
of each Scientific Core to facilitate cross-training and skill development of students, postdoctoral fellows and
early career scientists; 3) recruit diverse early career investigators for innovative pilot research projects that will
broaden the scientific scope and diversity of investigators in the program. A Collaborative Development Award
(CDA) program will be instituted to fund specific pilot research projects aligned with the goals of the Center.
These funds will support early career HIV investigators and investigators new to the HIV research field who are
not associated with the Center. The Developmental Core will work closely with the Projects and Scientific Cores
to identify training and skill development opportunities, as well as new technologies that will augment the existing
scientific resources of the Center. These interactions will drive the development of training resources within the
Center, at the same time fostering collaborations to bring on board new investigators into the Center. Mentoring
activities of the Center, led by the Developmental Core, will contribute to the training of the next generation of
HIV researchers, and will generate a rich compilation of workshops and training modules that will be made
publicly available to assist in the development of similar programs in the future.
摘要-发展核心
发展核心将为年轻人的培训和指导提供协作和培育环境
结构生物学领域的研究人员。该核心将为中心附属和非中心服务
对 HIV-1 结构生物学感兴趣的附属研究人员。使学员成长为成功人士
将通过定制课程、指导活动培养独立的科学专业人员,
通过三个组织举办的讲习班和培训计划获得最先进的技术
该中心的科学核心。发展核心将受益于现有的培训和指导
参与机构的环境。其中包括杜克人类疫苗研究所培训和
指导计划 (DTMP)、杜克 CFAR 发展核心、范德比尔特计算计划
微生物学和免疫学,德克萨斯大学跨学科生命科学研究生项目,NIH
T32 培训计划和其他此类培训和指导计划。通过与现有的紧密联系
在不同合作机构的项目中,我们将增加我们的培训资源,以扩大
超出本机构范围的受训者。发展核心的具体目标是 1) 扩大学员的
通过使用定制课程和技术建立知识库和信心; 2)组织
研讨会、期刊俱乐部、短期课程、模拟学习部分和资助写作研讨会。发展性的
该中心的活动将包括以方法为重点的研讨会,旨在利用专业知识和优势
每个科学核心,以促进学生、博士后研究员和
早期职业科学家; 3)招募不同的早期职业研究人员进行创新试点研究项目,这些项目将
扩大该计划中研究人员的科学范围和多样性。协同发展奖
将设立(CDA)计划来资助与中心目标一致的具体试点研究项目。
这些资金将支持早期职业艾滋病毒研究人员和新进入艾滋病毒研究领域的研究人员
与中心无关。发展核心将与项目和科学核心密切合作
确定培训和技能发展机会,以及增强现有技术的新技术
中心的科学资源。这些互动将推动培训资源的开发
中心,同时促进合作,将新的研究人员引入该中心。辅导
该中心的活动由发展核心领导,将有助于培训下一代
艾滋病毒研究人员,并将制作丰富的研讨会和培训模块汇编
公开可帮助将来开发类似的程序。
项目成果
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Understanding the interplay between local viral infection and local inflammation in COVID-19 kidney injury
了解 COVID-19 肾损伤中局部病毒感染和局部炎症之间的相互作用
- 批准号:
10318839 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 67.02万 - 项目类别:
Understanding the interplay between local viral infection and local inflammation in COVID-19 kidney injury
了解 COVID-19 肾损伤中局部病毒感染和局部炎症之间的相互作用
- 批准号:
10470390 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 67.02万 - 项目类别:
Understanding the interplay between local viral infection and local inflammation in COVID-19 kidney injury
了解 COVID-19 肾损伤中局部病毒感染和局部炎症之间的相互作用
- 批准号:
10671045 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 67.02万 - 项目类别:
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