Career Enhancement Core

职业提升核心

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    9803952
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 14.95万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
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  • 资助国家:
    美国
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  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

CAREER ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM – PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The community of Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG) has identified genetic and biologic alterations in 130+ different CDGs with overall incidence of ~>1:100 000. Nevertheless, thirty years later, we have no disease natural history data, no comprehensive patient registry, no reliable screening for many CDG types, and almost no therapy. More importantly, awareness for this ultra- rare group of inborn errors of metabolism is desirable in clinical practice to relieve the burden of disease from our patients and their families. A greater number of superbly trained new CDG clinicians and biochemists are desperately needed. This is the challenge presented by our patients. The Frontiers in Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (FCDG) Consortium in close collaboration with the patient advocacy group of CDG-CARE (CDG-Community Alliance and Resource Exchange) expresses its strong commitment to contribute knowledgeable and well- trained medical professionals (c.q. clinical experts, dieticians) and investigators experienced in multidisciplinary clinical care and research in, and informed of the public health importance of, CDGs. A critical part of this process is to increase the quality and depth of clinical and biochemical experts in CDG. The FCDG CEC's premise is that such medical professionals and clinical investigators will advance and significantly impact the overall quality of life and health of children, youth and adults with CDG. An equally critical benefit of this process will be to increase in the number of CDG research scientists and biochemists moving the field of CDG research and diagnostics forward from its current state. To meet this objective, the FCDG CEC will comprise the following components: 1) a stringent candidate selection system; 2) prescribed training and education to facilitate life-long learning; 3) comprehensive guidance by a group of clinical and biochemical experts with extensive experience as mentors; d) facilitate collaboration with clinical experts and investigators within the consortium; and e) a strong commitment to the recruitment of qualified minority individuals, women, and persons with disabilities into our educational programs. A Center for Individualized Medicine (CIM), Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (DLMP) and Clinical Genomics with the support of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCaTS) as well as the Office of Research Postgraduate Affairs (ORPA) at Mayo clinic strengthened by the comprehensive educational and training programs at our consortium sites will provide institutional infrastructures to all NIH-funded training and education mechanisms including this CEC. Thus, each FCDG CEC awardee can capitalize on numerous, relevant strengths present within the Consortium. Outstanding applicants will be aggressively recruited with efforts especially directed toward identifying individuals from underrepresented populations. The Mayo Clinic Office for of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) will be fully engaged. Each project year, the FCDG CEC will provide up to $50,000 for one year ($25,000 from SPORE funds and a matching $25,000 from CIM and DLMP) for each of two awards. A second year of support is possible, based on progress. Ideally, the proposed training or educational program will embody important “growth” areas within CDGs and for the overall FCDG Consortium goals. This mechanism will allow us to allow us to identify, mentor, and support young medical professionals as well as biochemical geneticists who will become future leaders in CDG care and research. Dr Tamas Kozicz will act as FCDG CEC director.
职业增强计划 - 项目摘要/摘要 糖基化先天性疾病社区(CDG)已经确定了遗传和生物学 130多个不同的CDG的变化,总体事件为〜1:100 000。但是,三十年 后来,我们没有疾病自然病史数据,没有全面的患者注册表,没有可靠的 筛选许多CDG类型,几乎没有治疗。更重要的是,意识到这种超级 在临床实践中,罕见的天生新陈代谢错误是可取的,以挽救燃烧 来自我们患者及其家人的疾病。大量训练有精彩的新CDG 迫切需要临床医生和生物化学家。这是我们提出的挑战 患者。 糖基化先天性疾病(FCDG)财团的边界近距离 与CDG-CARE的患者倡导小组合作(CDG社区联盟和 资源交换)表示其坚定的承诺,致力于知识渊博 受过培训的医疗专业人员(C.Q.临床专家,营养师)和研究人员经历了 多学科的临床护理和研究,并告知公共健康的重要性, CDG。该过程的关键部分是提高临床的质量和深度 CDG的生化专家。 FCDG CEC的前提是此类医疗专业人员和 临床研究人员将进步并显着影响 儿童,青年和成人患有CDG。这个过程的同样关键的好处将是 CDG研究科学家和生物化学家的数量增加了CDG领域 研究和诊断从其当前状态前进。 为了满足此目标,FCDG CEC将包括以下组件:1)严格 候选选择系统; 2)开处方培训和教育以促进终身学习; 3)一组临床和生化专家的全面指导 作为导师的经验; d)促进与临床专家和研究人员合作 财团; e)对合格少数民族招募的坚定承诺, 妇女和残疾人进入我们的教育计划。 个性化医学中心(CIM),实验室医学部门 病理(DLMP)和临床基因组学,并在临床和中心的支持下 翻译科学(CCAT)以及研究研究生事务办公室(ORPA) 在Mayo诊所,我们的综合教育和培训计划加强了我们的 财团站点将为所有由NIH资助的培训提供机构基础设施,并 包括此CEC在内的教育机制。那,每个FCDG CEC获奖者都可以利用 财团内有许多相关的优势。 杰出申请人将以尤其针对的努力积极招募 从代表性不足的人群中识别个人。 Mayo诊所办公室 多样性和包容性(ODI)将充分参与。每个项目年,FCDG CEC将 提供一年最高$ 50,000(从孢子资金中提供25,000美元,与款项相匹配的$ 25,000 CIM和DLMP)针对两个奖项中的每一个。基于第二年的支持是基于 进步。理想情况下,拟议的培训或教育计划将体现重要的“成长” CDG中的领域以及整体FCDG财团目标。这种机制将使我们 使我们能够识别,心理和支持年轻的医学专业人员以及生化 将成为CDG护理和研究的未来领导者的遗传学家。 Tamas Kozicz博士将 担任FCDG CEC主管。

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{{ truncateString('Laszlo Tamas Kozicz', 18)}}的其他基金

Career Enhancement Core
职业提升核心
  • 批准号:
    10686340
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.95万
  • 项目类别:
Career Enhancement Core
职业提升核心
  • 批准号:
    10480849
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.95万
  • 项目类别:
Career Enhancement Core
职业提升核心
  • 批准号:
    10017357
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.95万
  • 项目类别:
Career Enhancement Core
职业提升核心
  • 批准号:
    10264862
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.95万
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