Training/Dissemination
培训/传播
基本信息
- 批准号:10254235
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.78万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-01 至 2023-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAreaBiomedical ResearchClinicClinical ResearchCommunitiesDevelopmentDiseaseDocumentationEducational workshopEnsureFunding MechanismsFutureGoalsHealth Services ResearchHumanImaging TechniquesInstitutesInternationalLinkMethodologyMissionMolecularNational Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNewsletterPositron-Emission TomographyPublicationsRadiochemistryRadioisotopesRadiolabeledRadiology SpecialtyResearchResearch Project GrantsResourcesScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistTechniquesTestingTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslationsUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisitWashingtonclinical translationdesignexperienceimagerimaging modalityimprovedmeetingsoutreachpre-clinicalprogram disseminationquality assuranceradiotracerrapid growthresearch studysocial mediatechnology research and developmentweb pageweb site
项目摘要
Training and Dissemination Project Summary
The main objectives of the Training and Dissemination Core are to: 1) Training- Offer a robust training program
to the PET community at large to facilitate the use of radiotracers developed by the Technology Research and
Development (TR&D) projects as well as already available at Washington University (WU) and the Mallinckrodt
Institute of Radiology (MIR) and their application in biomedical research and; 2) Dissemination -To inform the
scientific community about the capabilities and accomplishments of the PET Radiotracer Translation and
Resource Center (PET-RTRC) and to promote and enable broader use of Center products. To achieve these
objectives we will address the following Specific Aims.
Training
Aim 1: Workshops. To provide an important training experience by organizing workshops in the field of PET
imaging and radiochemistry with short-lived radionuclides such as 18F and non-standard radionuclides such as
64Cu for pre-clinical use and clinical translation. These workshops will expand the educational and collaborative
opportunities for radiochemists, basic scientists and clinician-scientists to improve future applications within the
NIH funding mechanisms.
Aim 2: Individualized training. To provide the requisite training for visiting radiochemists and basic and clinician
scientists in order to ensure that they can conduct the necessary radiosynthesis, quality assurance testing, and
documentation needed when translating a radiotracer into the clinic.
Dissemination
Aim 1: Website. Establish and maintain a website which provides detailed information of the goals,
accomplishments, and resources available from the PET-RTRC to the broad scale scientific community. Our
Radiotracer Resource Center web site (www.radiotracer.wustl.edu) will be linked to the NIBIB webpage listing
P41 Resource Centers and will serve as the primary means for providing up-to-date information on the
resources the PET-RTRC.
Aim 2: Scientific Outreach. We will pursue numerous strategies to increase scientific outreach and visibility for the
Center including publication of a newsletter, interactions at scientific meetings of imagers and other potential
users, organize workshops described above and vigorous use of social media.
By pursuing these strategies will ensure the PET-RTRC can meet its training and dissemination goals.
培训和传播项目摘要
培训和传播核心的主要目标是:1)培训 - 提供强大的培训计划
向整个宠物社区致力于促进技术研究和
开发(TR&D)项目以及华盛顿大学(WU)和Mallinckrodt的项目
放射学研究所(MIR)及其在生物医学研究中的应用; 2)传播 - 通知
科学界关于宠物放射性示意剂翻译的能力和成就和成就
资源中心(PET-RTRC),并促进和能够更广泛地使用中心产品。实现这些
目标我们将解决以下特定目标。
训练
目标1:讲习班。通过在宠物领域组织研讨会来提供重要的培训经验
具有短寿命的放射性核素(如18F)和非标准放射性核素(例如
64CU用于临床前使用和临床翻译。这些讲习班将扩大教育和协作
放射化学家,基础科学家和临床医生科学家的机会,以改善未来的应用
NIH资金机制。
目标2:个性化培训。为访问放映学家以及基础和临床医生提供必要的培训
科学家为了确保他们可以进行必要的放射合成,质量保证测试和
将放射性示踪剂转化为诊所时,需要进行文档。
传播
AIM 1:网站。建立和维护一个网站,该网站提供目标的详细信息,
从PET-RTRC到广泛的科学界的成就和资源。我们的
Radiotracer资源中心网站(www.radiotracer.wustl.edu)将链接到Nibib网页清单
P41资源中心,将作为提供有关该信息的最新信息的主要手段
资源PET-RTRC。
目标2:科学宣传。我们将采取众多策略来提高科学外展和可见性
中心包括发布新闻通讯,成像仪的科学会议和其他潜力的互动
用户,组织上述研讨会以及社交媒体的大力使用。
通过采取这些策略,将确保PET-RTRC能够实现其培训和传播目标。
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