Development Core
开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10307482
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.64万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-12-09 至 2026-11-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAir PollutionAreaArtsAwardBehavioralBiometryCaliforniaCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesChildChild HealthClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCountryDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDisciplineDiseaseEducationEducational workshopEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEpidemiologyFacultyFosteringFundingGoalsGrantHealthInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionInternationalKnowledgeMedicineMentorsMethodsModelingNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNational Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesOutcomeParticipantPathway AnalysisPeer ReviewPilot ProjectsPoliciesPopulation SciencesPositioning AttributeProductivityProgram DevelopmentResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSeriesSiteSocietiesSociologyStrategic visionTestingTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslationsTravelVisionVisitYouthcareercareer developmentcatalystcommunity sciencedesignenvironmental health disparityenvironmental justicehealth science researchimplementation scienceinnovationinterestinvestigator trainingmembermultidisciplinarynovelnovel strategiespeer coachingprogramsranpirnaserecruitskillssuccesssupport networksymposiumtenure tracktraining opportunitytranslational approachtranslational health sciencetranslational impactworking group
项目摘要
DEVELOPMENTAL CORE: PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The overall goal of the Developmental Core (DC) of the Southern California Center for Children’s Environmental
Health Translational Research (SC-CCEHTR) is (1) to nurture and mentor junior investigators developing new
translational research strategies and approaches to children’s environmental health science (CEHS), and (2) to
develop a Catalyst Project Program addressing time-sensitive or emerging challenges in CEHS and testing novel
multidisciplinary translational approaches to identify the causes and reduce the burden of environmental disease.
A Career Development Program (CDP) will develop CEHS expertise and identify and promote training
opportunities that are concordant with the Center theme of Urbanism, Air Pollution, Children’s Health and
Environmental Justice. The CDP will distinguish itself by promoting integration across diverse fields largely
new to CEHS, including communication, policy and urban design, sociology, dramatic arts, education, network
analysis and implementation science, among others; and traditional CEHS population sciences. Junior
investigators will be supported by Catalyst Program pilot project funds with a goal of increasing CEHS
translational impact, productivity, competitiveness for peer-reviewed external funding in CEHS, and progress to
research independence. An innovative CD Seminar, a forum for mentoring, especially peer mentoring,
information exchange and development of new interdisciplinary translational teams, will help promote integration
across disciplines. Center enrichment activities, including Center seminar series, workshops, associated visiting
scientist symposia, Focus Area working groups, yearly Center retreats, and travel support will all have a focus
on junior investigators’ CD. An innovative partnership with the International Society for Children’s Health and the
Environment (ISCHE) will expand the reach of the CDP. ISCHE will train junior investigator “Fellows” in policy,
science communication and community science. The Center will support travel of approximately 10 ISCHE
Fellows and participants in the SC-CCEHTR CDP who are ISCHE members to an ISCHE Retreat in Years 3 and
5. Fostering interactions with junior investigators from other institutions regionally and across the country will be
a Center priority. External investigators from ISCHE, other Children's Environmental Health Research
Translation Centers, and other partners will have priority for the Catalyst Program pilot projects and Center CD
resources in order to promote mutually beneficial collaboration. The DC will also leverage a broad spectrum of
training opportunities developed across three other NIEHS-funded centers at USC, focused on CEHS, that have
a track record of successfully mentoring junior faculty to independence and tenure-track faculty positions. The
DC will be a model for promoting better understanding of CEHS that leads to reduced air pollution exposure and
healthier communities.
发展核心:项目摘要/摘要
南加州儿童环境中心发展核心(DC)的总体目标
健康转化研究(SC-CCEHTR)是(1)培养和指导初级研究人员开发新的
儿童环境健康科学(CEHS)的翻译研究战略和方法,以及(2)
制定催化剂项目计划,以应对CEHS中的时间敏感型或新出现的挑战,并测试新的
多学科的翻译方法,以确定原因和减轻环境疾病的负担。
职业发展计划(CDP)将发展CEHS的专业知识,并确定和促进培训
契合城市主义、空气污染、儿童健康和
环境正义。CDP将通过在很大程度上促进不同领域的一体化而脱颖而出
CEHS新手,包括传播、政策和城市设计、社会学、戏剧艺术、教育、网络
分析和实施科学等;以及传统的CEHS人口科学。朱尼尔
调查人员将得到Catalyst计划试点项目资金的支持,目标是增加CEHS
CEHS中经同行审查的外部资金的翻译影响、生产率、竞争力,以及在
研究独立性。一个创新的光盘研讨会,一个指导,特别是同行指导的论坛,
信息交流和发展新的跨学科翻译团队,将有助于促进融合
跨学科。中心丰富活动,包括中心系列研讨会、研讨会、相关参观
科学家座谈会、焦点领域工作组、年度中心静修和旅行支持都将有一个重点
在初级调查员的CD上。与国际儿童健康协会和
环境(ISCHE)将扩大CDP的覆盖范围。ISCHE将对初级研究员进行政策方面的培训,
科学传播学和社区科学。该中心将支持大约10个ische的旅行
SC-CCEHTR CDP的研究员和参与者,他们是ISCHE成员,在3年和
5.将促进与区域和全国其他机构的初级调查人员的互动
一个中心优先事项。来自ISCHE和其他儿童环境健康研究的外部调查人员
翻译中心和其他合作伙伴将优先获得Catalyst计划试点项目和中心CD
资源,以促进互利合作。区议会还将利用广泛的
南加州大学另外三个由NIEHS资助的中心开发了培训机会,重点是CEHS,它们已经
成功地指导初级教师获得独立和终身教职的记录。这个
DC将成为促进更好地了解CEHS的典范,从而减少空气污染暴露和
更健康的社区。
项目成果
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环境暴露、宿主、因素和人类疾病
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颗粒空气污染物和自闭症风险:暴露特征、易感性指标和机制途径
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Particulate Air Pollutants and Autism Risk: Exposure Characteristics, Indicators of Susceptibility, and Mechanistic Pathways
颗粒空气污染物和自闭症风险:暴露特征、易感性指标和机制途径
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Particulate Air Pollutants and Autism Risk: Exposure Characteristics, Indicators of Susceptibility, and Mechanistic Pathways
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