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Research Experience and Training Coordination Core

Organization MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYLocation EAST LANSING, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Apr 1997Deadline 30 Jun 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationAtmosphereBiochemistryBiologic SciencesBiological ChemistryBiological SciencesBiologyBioscienceCoV pandemicCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComputational BiologyCreativenessDNA Molecular BiologyData AnalysesData AnalysisData Management and Analysis CoreData Management and Statistical Analysis CoreData Management and Statistical CoreDimensionsDisciplineE-learningEducational process of instructingEngineeringEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Health ScienceEnvironmental PollutantsFacultyGenomicsHourIndividualInformaticsInstructionInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInvestigatorsJointsJournalsLaboratoriesLearningLife SciencesLinkMagazineMathMathematicsMethodsMichiganModelingMolecular BiologyMotivationMovementMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchNational Institutes of HealthPh D studentPh D. studentPh. D. studentPh.D studentPh.D. studentPhD studentPhD. studentPharmacologyPhysiologicPhysiologicalPostdocPostdoctoral FellowProceduresPublicationsR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramResearchResearch AssociateResearch GrantsResearch MethodologyResearch MethodsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearchersRiskRiversRunningScienceScientific PublicationSeriesSocial SciencesSoilSpecial EducationStudentsSuperfundSystemSystems BiologyTeachingTechniquesThinkingTimeToxicokineticsToxicologyTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTravelUncertaintyUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVideoconferencingVisitahr ligandaryl hydrocarbon receptor ligandbody movementclassroom environmentcollege atmospherecollegial atmospherecollegiate atmospherecommunity engagementcommunity researchcomputer biologycomputer-assisted instructioncomputer-based educationcomputer-based instructioncomputer-based learningcomputer-based trainingconferenceconventioncoronavirus pandemiccreativitydata interpretationdata managementdesigndesigningdigital educationdigital learningdoctoral studentdoubteLearningeducation atmosphereeducational atmosphereeducational environmentelectronic learningengagement with communitiesenvironmental contaminantexperiencegraduate studentinformal educationinformal instructioninformal learninginnovateinnovationinnovativeinsightintellectual atmosphereinternet-assisted educationinternet-based traininglearning atmospherelearning environmentmeetingmeetingsmembermicrobialmultidisciplinarymultimedia learningon-line educationon-line learningonline educationonline learningparagonpharmacokinetic modelphysical sciencepost-docpost-doctoralpost-doctoral traineepre-docpre-doctoralrecruitremedial/special educationremote laboratoryresearch and methodsresearch associatesresponserisk perceptionschool atmosphereschool climatesocialstudent trainingsuccesssummitsymposiasymposiumtechnology-enhanced learningthoughtstraining atmospheretranslation researchtranslational investigationtranslational investigatortranslational researchertranslational scientistuniversity atmospherevideo conferencingvirtual labvirtual laboratoryvirtual learningweb-based instructionweb-based training
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The overarching theme of the Michigan State University Superfund Research Center (MSU SRC) is to understand environmental, microbial and mammalian biomolecular responses to environmental contaminants that act as ligands for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). The

Research Experience and Training Coordination Core (RETCC) aims to enhance the Center’s success by promoting collaborative, interdisciplinary research. Disciplines represented include: Biochemistry, Computational Biology, Engineering, Data Management & Analysis, Mol. Biology, Pharmacology, Soil Science, Social Science and Toxicology providing trainees with integrated opportunities to value and seek new perspectives. Cross-training of students will be achieved through a multifaceted training approach involving laboratory-based research plus formal and informal instruction. This is designed to accelerate movement towards “Convergence” the third revolution in the biological sciences (molecular biology being the 1st and genomics the 2nd) (Sharp et al., 2011) by bringing the biological sciences, physical sciences/engineering and mathematics together. The MSU SRC is a paragon of this movement, as evidenced by the collaborations leading to joint publications by the toxicologists, engineers and mathematical

modelers involved in the Project. Interdisciplinary research is accomplished by promoting nine Specific Aims: (1) Monthly Virtual Laboratory meetings where the Michigan State, Emory, Purdue and Rutgers researchers link by video conferencing, with emphasis placed on presentations by graduate students and post-doctoral fellows; (2) a four-session interactive Seminar Series providing a conceptual and motivational framework for trainees to appreciate the value of collaborative, multi-method research; (3) multidisciplinary trainee recruitment and retention; (4) providing interdisciplinary training to students through (i) formal instruction (a Computational Biology course, and a Physiologically-based Toxicokinetics course – both presented as intensive three and five day hands-on short courses), (ii) a seminar series organized by the graduate student/postdoctoral fellows who invite the speakers, and (iii) support travel to provide special educational opportunities, visit a lab to learn a new technique; (5) a Systems Biology/Genomics Journal Club; (6) a one semester course meeting 1 hour/week, focused on communication in environmental health research; (7) provide basic introduction to data management and analysis; (8) provide information about the Center’s activities and trainees to the SRP on a quarterly basis; and (9) institute procedures for compliance with the requirement that all graduate students and post docs enter their relevant information in NIH’s CareerTrac in a timely fashion. This package of activities serves as an innovating and coordinating hub to bring together all involved in the SRC. If the coronavirus pandemic continues, the non-laboratory portions of these aims will be accomplished in digital learning environments. We anticipate 20 PhD students and 5 PostDocs in the MSU SRC/year and their training period will be approximately 4.5-5 and 2-3 years, respectively.

Grant Number: 5P42ES004911-30
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Jamie Bernard

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