Education and Training Core
教育培训核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7917475
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The training of students, research fellows, and clinicians, organized by the Education and Training Core, will
form an integral part of this Wellstone Center proposal on "Biomarkers for Therapy of FSHD". The core's
goal is to prepare young scientists for independent careers studying skeletal muscle biology and muscular
dystrophy, with a strong focus on FSHD, and to provide them with research skills, through mentoring and
assistance, to facilitate their transition to productive careers in muscular dystrophy research. The Core will
provide trainees for all the projects involved in this proposal. It will be directed by Drs. Bloch (Core Director),
Emerson (P.I., and Core Co-Director) and Kunkel (co-P.I.), who, with oversight by the Center Advisory
Committee and NIH staff, will work with Center investigators to recruit, appoint, fund and mentor trainees. All
fellows will participate in collaborative research projects with Center investigators, to implement the goals of
the Center and to acquire multidisciplinary expertise and training in muscle and muscular dystrophy
research. The Core's activities, designed to enhance training, will include a biennial meeting with a FSHD
patient group, and a research conference on FSHD organized as a satellite to the annual meeting of the
American Society for Human Genetics, and an annual research retreat. The retreat will focus on education
and mentoring, through afternoon "mini-courses" on skeletal muscle biology and muscular dystrophy, a
"brown bag lunch" session on the Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research, formal presentations,
informal discussions, and one-on-one mentoring sessions. The Center will recruit and appoint one
predoctoral and one postdoctoral trainee and support them for up to 2 years, with additional funding to be
made available thereafter through their mentors' laboratories or other sources. Supplementary funding for
additional fellows will be provided by faculty research grants, and funds from the Boston Biomedical
Research Institute and other participating institutions, with the expectation that there will be12 fellows
participating in our Education and Training Core at any given time.
由教育和培训核心组织的学生、研究员和临床医生的培训将
构成 Wellstone 中心关于“FSHD 治疗生物标志物”提案的一个组成部分。核心的
目标是为年轻科学家做好独立职业的准备,研究骨骼肌生物学和肌肉
营养不良,重点关注 FSHD,并通过指导和培训为他们提供研究技能
援助,以促进他们过渡到肌肉萎缩症研究的生产性职业。核心将
为本提案涉及的所有项目提供培训生。它将由博士指导。布洛赫(核心总监),
艾默生(P.I.,核心联席主任)和 Kunkel(联席 P.I.),在中心咨询的监督下
委员会和 NIH 工作人员将与中心研究人员合作招募、任命、资助和指导受训人员。全部
研究员将与中心研究人员一起参与合作研究项目,以实现以下目标
中心并获得肌肉和肌营养不良症方面的多学科专业知识和培训
研究。旨在加强培训的核心活动将包括每两年与 FSHD 举行一次会议
患者小组,以及作为 FSHD 年会卫星组织的 FSHD 研究会议
美国人类遗传学学会和年度研究静修会。务虚会的重点是教育
并通过下午关于骨骼肌生物学和肌营养不良症的“迷你课程”进行指导
关于负责任的科学研究行为的“棕色袋子午餐”会议,正式演讲,
非正式讨论和一对一的指导会议。中心将招聘并任命一名
博士前和一名博士后实习生,并为他们提供长达 2 年的支持,并提供额外资金
此后通过其导师的实验室或其他来源提供。补充资金
其他研究员将由教师研究补助金和波士顿生物医学中心的资金提供
研究院等参与机构,预计研究员12人
在任何特定时间参与我们的教育和培训核心。
项目成果
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SERCA 在肌肉中的细胞骨架调节
- 批准号:
10463614 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 17.41万 - 项目类别:
Cytoskeletal Regulation of SERCA in Muscle
SERCA 在肌肉中的细胞骨架调节
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
7646300 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 17.41万 - 项目类别:
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骨骼肌肌浆网的组织
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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