Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10307481
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.49万
- 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:Advisory CommitteesAir PollutionAreaArtsAwardCaliforniaChildChild HealthChild SupportChildhoodCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesConsultationsDataDecision MakingDevelopmentDisciplineEducationEducational workshopEffectivenessEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEvaluationExerciseFosteringFundingFutureInfrastructureInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalKnowledgeLeadershipMissionModelingMonitorNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNeeds AssessmentNeighborhoodsPathway AnalysisPerformancePeriodicityPilot ProjectsPoliciesProductivityProgram DevelopmentReproducibilityResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleScienceSeedsSeriesServicesSocietiesSociologyStructureTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesUpdateVisionWorkYouthbasebuilt environmentburden of illnesscareercareer developmentcommunity engagementcommunity sciencedesignenvironmental justicehealth science researchimplementation scienceinnovationmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynovel strategiesorganizational structureprogramsranpirnaseresponsesocial mediasuccesssymposiumtooltranslational health sciencetranslational research programurban planningweb sitewebinarworking group
项目摘要
ADMINISTRATIVE CORE: PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The mission of the Southern California Center for Children’s Environmental Health Translational Research (SC-
CCEHTR) is to leverage scientific knowledge to reduce the childhood burden of disease caused by urban air
pollution, especially in environmental justice communities. The Center’s theme is Urbanism, Air Pollution,
Children’s Health and Environmental Justice. The Administrative Core (AC) will support development of: (1)
multidisciplinary translational teams to build an innovative framework for multidirectional engagement with
communities and policymakers, and (2) model collaborations that support junior investigators and communities
to use emerging children’s environmental health science (CEHS), leading to better decision-making. The AC will
bring together diverse expertise to promote participatory models that will help communities use air pollution
science, urban planning, and data-driven approaches to “re-imagine” a healthier neighborhood built environment
that reduces air pollution exposure; and will provide an infrastructure for using novel approaches including
storytelling and theatre to engage communities in this participatory planning exercise. The Center will build on
existing scientific expertise from three affiliate NIEHS centers at the University of Southern California and
previous work with the Moving Forward Network and NIEHS Core Centers. The AC will support the development
of new collaborations with the International Society for Children’s Health and Environment and with other
Children's Environmental Health Research Translation Centers. The AC will be led by the SC-CCEHTR Director
and Deputy Director in consultation with other Core leadership and advisory committees. The aims of the AC
are to: (1) integrate SC-CCEHTR members and external audiences through coordinated enrichment activities,
including seminar series, workshops and symposia, Focus Area working groups, and yearly retreats; (2) facilitate
access to SC-CCEHTR Core services and expertise; (3) engage junior investigators with outstanding ability and
foster their career development in CEHS translation; (4) promote cutting-edge interdisciplinary translational
research opportunities; (5) advance multidirectional engagement of communities and investigators; and (6)
comprehensively evaluate the performance of all SC-CCEHTR components. The AC will provide infrastructure
for pilot projects, ready response and rapid seed fund programs in the Developmental and Translation Cores
and for a Developmental Core Career Development Program. The AC will coordinate evaluation of SC-CCEHTR
progress, membership review, and any leadership succession to the SC-CCEHTR Director and other key
leadership roles. The AC will support innovative Center multidisciplinary partnerships to empower communities
to be able to evaluate policy and propose alternatives.
管理核心:项目总结/摘要
南加州儿童环境健康转化研究中心的使命(SC-
CCEHTR)是为了利用科学知识来减少由城市空气引起的儿童疾病负担
污染,特别是在环境正义社区。该中心的主题是城市化,空气污染,
儿童健康与环境正义。行政核心(AC)将支持以下方面的发展:(1)
多学科翻译团队,以建立多方向参与的创新框架,
社区和政策制定者,以及(2)支持初级研究人员和社区的模型合作
使用新兴的儿童环境健康科学(CEHS),从而更好地决策。AC将
汇集不同的专业知识,促进参与式模式,帮助社区利用空气污染
科学,城市规划和数据驱动的方法,以“重新想象”一个更健康的社区建筑环境
减少空气污染暴露;并将为使用新方法提供基础设施,包括
讲故事和戏剧,让社区参与这一参与性规划活动。该中心将建立在
南加州大学三个附属NIEHS中心的现有科学专业知识,
以前的工作与前进网络和NIEHS核心中心。AC将支持开发
与国际儿童健康与环境学会和其他
儿童环境健康研究翻译中心。AC将由SC-CCEHTR主任领导
与其他核心领导和咨询委员会协商。AC的目标
(1)通过协调的充实活动,整合SC-CCEHTR成员和外部受众,
包括系列研讨会、讲习班和专题讨论会、重点领域工作组和年度务虚会;(2)促进
获得SC-CCEHTR核心服务和专业知识;(3)聘请具有杰出能力的初级研究人员,
促进他们在CEHS翻译方面的职业发展;(4)促进尖端的跨学科翻译
研究机会;(5)促进社区和研究人员的多方向参与;以及(6)
全面评估所有SC-CCEHTR组件的性能。AC将提供基础设施
发展和翻译核心中的试点项目、快速反应和快速种子基金项目
以及发展核心职业发展计划。AC将协调SC-CCEHTR的评估
进展,成员审查,以及SC-CCEHTR主任和其他关键领导人的继任
领导角色。AC将支持创新的中心多学科伙伴关系,以增强社区的能力
能够评估政策并提出替代方案。
项目成果
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Environmental Exposures, Host, Factors and Human Disease
环境暴露、宿主、因素和人类疾病
- 批准号:
10633001 - 财政年份:2022
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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
- 批准号:
9982963 - 财政年份:2019
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$ 16.49万 - 项目类别:
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
- 批准号:
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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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