Short-Term Research Training of Veterinary Students in Wisconsin
威斯康星州兽医学生短期研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8833346
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-06-18 至 2016-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal WelfareDataEnvironmentEthicsFundingHealthHumanKnowledgeLaboratoriesMedical StudentsMinorityNCI Scholars ProgramRecruitment ActivityReportingResearchResearch TrainingScheduleSchoolsStudentsTechniquesTestingTraining ProgramsUniversitiesVeterinariansVeterinary MedicineWisconsinWorkWritingcareerinterestmeetingsprogramsresponsible research conductskillssymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Specific Aims of this proposal are to actively engage veterinary medical students in established, well-funded research programs and to increase the number of veterinarians actively engaged in research. This program will also help recruit veterinary medical students with specific interest in this program to pursue the DVM at the University of Wisconsin, increase the number of minority students pursuing research training at the University of Wisconsin, inform veterinary medical students of careers in research, and provide participating students with an introduction to ethics, responsible conduct of research, and skills for successful careers in research. The over-arching objective of this program is to introduce veterinary medical students to research and provide them with at least a working knowledge of how to identify a problem of significance to the health and welfare of animals and/or humans, develop a hypothesis to test the question selected, identify and validate appropriate techniques to pursue the research, and analyze and report (orally and in writing) data. Trainees will participate in regularly scheduled laboratory meetings and weekly seminars conducted specifically for students in the 10 week summer program. Trainees will either present the results of their research at the summer veterinary research scholars symposium (typically the Merial Veterinary Scholars Program Symposium held annually in August) or present their research at seminars held at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. The University of Wisconsin in general, and the School of Veterinary Medicine in particular, has an ideal environment to support short-term research training of veterinary students. We anticipate that the proposed program will integrate smoothly with current training programs to provide a continuum of support for research training of veterinary students in Wisconsin.
描述(由申请人提供):该提案的具体目标是积极吸引兽医学生参与已建立的、资金充足的研究项目,并增加积极参与研究的兽医数量。该计划还将帮助招募对此计划有特定兴趣的兽医学生在威斯康星大学攻读兽医兽医学博士学位,增加在威斯康星大学接受研究培训的少数族裔学生的数量,向兽医学生介绍研究职业,以及向参与的学生介绍道德规范、负责任的研究行为以及成功研究职业的技能。该计划的首要目标是向兽医学生介绍研究,并至少为他们提供如何识别对动物和/或人类的健康和福利具有重要意义的问题的工作知识,提出一个假设来检验该问题选择、确定和验证进行研究的适当技术,以及分析和报告(口头和书面)数据。学员将参加定期安排的实验室会议以及专门为为期 10 周的暑期项目的学生举办的每周研讨会。学员将在夏季兽医研究学者研讨会(通常是每年八月举行的梅里亚兽医学者计划研讨会)上展示他们的研究成果,或者在威斯康星大学兽医学院举行的研讨会上展示他们的研究成果。威斯康星大学,特别是兽医学院,拥有支持兽医学生短期研究培训的理想环境。我们预计拟议的计划将与当前的培训计划顺利整合,为威斯康星州兽医学生的研究培训提供持续的支持。
项目成果
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