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ABSTRACT
The Training Program in Cellular Systems and Integrative Physiology (CSIP) at UNC-Chapel Hill is a
multidisciplinary predoctoral training program that uses a systems approach to provide comprehensive,
biomedical graduate education to our trainees. The CSIP program is designed around evidence-based training
activities, including didactic coursework, seminar courses focusing on scientific communication and grant-writing,
career building activities, and novel doctoral research. Our rationale is that by combining these training
approaches, the UNC CSIP Training Program will produce a diverse pool of well-trained scientists and leaders
with the skills necessary to transition into successful careers in the biomedical research workforce.
The multidisciplinary and interdepartmental CSIP Training Program draws its mentoring faculty and leadership
members from 8 basic science departments (Biochemistry and Biophysics, Biology, Biomedical Engineering,
Cell Biology and Physiology, Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, and Pharmacology) and 7
clinical departments (Medicine, Neurology, Nutrition, Oral and Craniofacial Health Sciences, Pediatrics,
Psychiatry, and Surgery) that span the UNC School of Medicine, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the
School of Public Health. The CSIP Training Program will transcend these individual departments to provide
hands-on training and mentorship from our collaborative faculty and extracurricular, structured training
opportunities across the CSIP departments. Our distinguished faculty emphasize rigor, transparency, integrity,
and creative scientific reasoning that provide a broad, integrated biological foundation centered on organ
systems and human diseases and have the vast resources of UNC at their disposal. By going beyond the
minimum requirements of the Ph.D. granting departments and curriculums, the CSIP Training Program will serve
as a model for graduate student training and education.
In support of the CSIP Training Program, we request 5 years of funding to train predoctoral students for 2
years in the cellular and physiological processes of higher organisms across various scales (from molecular to
whole-organism) and provide meaningful career development activities designed to prepare a diverse student
population for a variety of biomedical career paths. The University of North Carolina is a national leader in
developed programs to support ethnic, cultural, and physical diversity and the CSIP Training Program will strive
to continue and build upon this strong tradition.
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The Training Program in Cellular Systems and Integrative Physiology (CSIP) at UNC-Chapel Hill is a
multidisciplinary predoctoral training program that uses a systems approach to provide comprehensive,
biomedical graduate education to our trainees. The CSIP program is designed around evidence-based training
activities, including didactic coursework, seminar courses focusing on scientific communication and grant-writing,
career building activities, and novel doctoral research. Our rationale is that by combining these training
approaches, the UNC CSIP Training Program will produce a diverse pool of well-trained scientists and leaders
with the skills necessary to transition into successful careers in the biomedical research workforce.
The multidisciplinary and interdepartmental CSIP Training Program draws its mentoring faculty and leadership
members from 8 basic science departments (Biochemistry and Biophysics, Biology, Biomedical Engineering,
Cell Biology and Physiology, Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, and Pharmacology) and 7
clinical departments (Medicine, Neurology, Nutrition, Oral and Craniofacial Health Sciences, Pediatrics,
Psychiatry, and Surgery) that span the UNC School of Medicine, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the
School of Public Health. The CSIP Training Program will transcend these individual departments to provide
hands-on training and mentorship from our collaborative faculty and extracurricular, structured training
opportunities across the CSIP departments. Our distinguished faculty emphasize rigor, transparency, integrity,
and creative scientific reasoning that provide a broad, integrated biological foundation centered on organ
systems and human diseases and have the vast resources of UNC at their disposal. By going beyond the
minimum requirements of the Ph.D. granting departments and curriculums, the CSIP Training Program will serve
as a model for graduate student training and education.
In support of the CSIP Training Program, we request 5 years of funding to train predoctoral students for 2
years in the cellular and physiological processes of higher organisms across various scales (from molecular to
whole-organism) and provide meaningful career development activities designed to prepare a diverse student
population for a variety of biomedical career paths. The University of North Carolina is a national leader in
developed programs to support ethnic, cultural, and physical diversity and the CSIP Training Program will strive
to continue and build upon this strong tradition.
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Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 1/7/20 → 30/6/24 |
Enlaces | https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_details.cfm?aid=10642717 |
Financiación
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: USD192,984.00
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: USD210,146.00
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: USD190,754.00
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: USD206,077.00
!!!ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Biofísica
- Fisiología
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