Development Core
开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10226568
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-07-10 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaBackBiosensorCOVID-19CommunitiesComplementCost SharingDataDemographyDevelopmentEducational workshopEndowmentEventFacultyFamilyFamily PlanningFeedbackFertilizationFinancial SupportFundingGoalsGrantGrowthHeadHealthHealth PlanningIncubatedInequalityInfrastructureInterdisciplinary StudyLeadLightningMaternal and Child HealthMentorsMentorshipPopulationPopulation DynamicsPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPovertyPoverty AreasProgram DevelopmentProgram EfficiencyRecording of previous eventsReproductive HealthResearchResearch ActivityResourcesScientistSeriesServicesSexual HealthStrategic PlanningStructureTestingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWritingbasecareerdata hubeffectiveness evaluationinnovationinstrumentinterestmembermultidisciplinarymultiple omicsnext generationprogramsrepositoryresearch and developmentsocial factorssuccesssymposiumworking group
项目摘要
Development Core Abstract
The goal of Hopkins Population Center (HPC) Development Core is to facilitate the growth of Early-Career
Associates (ECAs) and promote multidisciplinary collaboration in its three Primary Research Areas (PRAs) –
Poverty and Inequality; Sexual and Reproductive Health; and Family, Maternal and Child Health. The
Associate Direction, Dr. Li Liu, directs the Development Core. Three representatives from the PRAs (Drs.
Philip Anglewicz, Stephen Morgan and Xiaobin Wang) who are also members of the HPC governance body
Faculty Coordinating Committee (FCC), will serve as intellectual brokers between the Associates and the Core
Director as well the FCC. The Development Core has two Specific Aims. Aim 1 Supports Early Career
Associates (ECAs)’ professional development to accelerate their research success and independence. Aim 2
enhances Associates' innovation, rigor, and multidisciplinary collaboration within and beyond Hopkins to
increase our competitiveness for external funding in population dynamics research. To achieve these Aims, we
propose to integrate existing programs for efficiency, formalize emerging activities, and develop new initiatives
during the next 5-year period: (1) ECA Programs, (2) Research Theme Working Groups, (3) Pilot Research
Programs, and (4) HPC annual conferences and symposia. Specifically, we will achieve Aim 1 through ECA
Programs, that meet the ECAs’ needs by providing guidance on professional development through One-on-
One Mentorships; supporting attendance at NIH and other grant writing workshops; developing a grant
exchange repository; and organizing Specific Aims workshops. Dr. Alison Gemmill will serve as the ECA
representative to support the ECA Programs. We will accomplish Aim 2 through three types of activities.
Research Theme Working Groups include Social Factors and Multi-Omics; Biosensor and Health;
Reproductive Health and Family Planning; Innovative Demography, and Population-Scale Network and
Inequality. The Pilot Research Programs aim to generate preliminary data, utilize unique opportunities, and
pilot test study instruments. The annual HPC conferences and symposia showcase the collective progress the
HPC has made in population dynamics each year. These activities will enhance Associates' innovation, rigor,
and multidisciplinary collaboration within and beyond Hopkins. The P2C funding will help realize these strategic
plans and augment the innovative, productive, and impactful population dynamics research of HPC Associates.
开发核心摘要
霍普金斯人口中心(HPC)发展核心的目标是促进早期职业生涯的增长
协会(ECA),并促进其三个主要研究领域(PRA)的多学科合作-
贫穷和不平等;性健康和生殖健康;家庭、孕产妇和儿童健康。的
副总监Liu博士负责开发核心。三名来自PRA的代表(Drs.
Philip Anglewicz、Stephen Morgan和Xiaobin Wang),他们也是HPC治理机构的成员
教师协调委员会(FCC),将作为联营公司和核心之间的智力经纪人
主任,也是FCC。发展核心有两个具体目标。目标1支持早期职业生涯
助理(ECA)的专业发展,以加速他们的研究成功和独立性。目的2
增强同事的创新,严谨性和多学科协作内外霍普金斯,
提高我们在人口动态研究方面争取外部资金的竞争力。为了实现这些目标,我们
建议整合现有计划以提高效率,使新兴活动正规化,并制定新的倡议
在未来5年期间:(1)ECA计划,(2)研究主题工作组,(3)试点研究
程序,和(4)HPC年度会议和研讨会。具体来说,我们会透过雇员自选安排,
通过一对一的专业发展指导,满足出口信贷机构需求的方案,
一个导师;支持出席国家卫生研究院和其他赠款写作讲习班;开发赠款
交换储存库;组织具体目标讲习班。Alison Gemmill博士将担任ECA
代表支持ECA计划。我们将通过三种类型的活动实现目标2。
研究主题工作组包括社会因素与多组学、生物传感器与健康;
生殖健康和计划生育;创新人口学和人口规模网络,
不平等试点研究计划旨在生成初步数据,利用独特的机会,
试验研究仪器。年度HPC会议和研讨会展示了
HPC每年都在人口动态中做出贡献。这些活动将提高同事的创新,严谨,
以及霍普金斯内外的多学科合作。P2C融资将有助于实现这些战略目标。
计划并加强HPC Associates的创新、高效和有影响力的人口动态研究。
项目成果
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