Integrated Health Sciences Facilities Core
综合健康科学设施核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10383761
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.07万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-07-01 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Abnormal coordinationBiometryClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCore FacilityDataData Storage and RetrievalDecision MakingDevelopmentDiseaseEducational process of instructingEnsureEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthEvaluationGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHealth SciencesHuman BiologyIndividualJointsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadManufacturer NameMeasurableMethodsMissionNatureNonprofit OrganizationsOutcomeOutputPacific NorthwestPharmacologic SubstanceProductionProtocols documentationPublic HealthReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesSamplingScienceScientistServicesSpecific qualifier valueTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkbasecohesiondata interoperabilitydata managementdesignevidence baseexperiencehealth literacyimprovedindexinginnovationinstrumentmemberrecruitsuccesssynergismtooltranslational impacttranslational modeltranslational pipeline
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY – Integrated Health Sciences Facilities Core
The mission of the OSU EHS CC is a) to improve environmental public health and b) to improve the
understanding of the relationships among environmental exposures, human biology, and disease. To drive
translational research that has a transformative impact on health, there is a critical need to unify
environmental health research with stakeholder needs. We need a significant pivot in the ways we work
together to develop and share expertise, tools, resources, and data. While many laboratories and public
organizations have contributed in isolation, their research has not realized transformative health impacts
because they do not adequately co-produce knowledge or leverage collective activities, resources, and
experience. We propose to transform the practice of translational environmental health science by co-
producing actionable knowledge with stakeholders. The Integrated Health Sciences Facilities Core (IHSFC) will
enable stakeholder-engaged translational research projects to achieve two goals: 1) Create science-based
decision support that stakeholders will apply to improve environmental public health. 2) Cultivate long-lasting
relationships that break down barriers between scientists and stakeholders, open rich channels of
communication, create an enduring scientist-stakeholder community, and build the environmental health
literacy of stakeholders by teaching them where they can find state-of-the-art environmental health science
information on demand. The IHSFC will provide training and resources to establish team science-based
collaboration that transforms the way we perform environmental health research across the translational
spectrum. The IHSFC will incorporate researcher and stakeholder experiences, needs, values, and expertise
into the development of cohesive and comprehensive project plans. The IHSFC will plan, execute, oversee, and
evaluate cross-sectoral research that generates actionable information. We will disseminate and communicate
our method of translational environmental research, its outcomes, and its impacts. These are our specific aims:
Aim 1: Catalyze stakeholder-engaged research projects that provides evidence-based support
for stakeholder decisions
Aim 2: Facilitate the execution of stakeholder-engaged, translational research and co-
production of knowledge.
Aim 3: Disseminate research findings and research products to stakeholder partners and to
broader groups of stakeholders.
In this new model of translational environmental health research, the IHSFC will lead and coordinate cross-
sectoral projects in which scientists and stakeholders collaborate to promote translational impact far beyond
the walls of our region and the environmental health science field at large.
项目概要-综合健康科学设施核心
OSU EHS CC的使命是:a)改善环境公共卫生; B)改善
了解环境暴露、人类生物学和疾病之间的关系。开车
转化研究对健康产生变革性影响,迫切需要统一
环境卫生研究与利益相关者的需求。我们的工作方式需要一个重要的支点
共同开发和共享专业知识、工具、资源和数据。虽然许多实验室和公共
组织的贡献是孤立的,他们的研究没有实现变革性的健康影响
因为他们没有充分地共同创造知识或利用集体活动、资源,
体验.我们建议通过合作来改变转化环境健康科学的实践,
与利益相关者一起产生可操作的知识。综合健康科学设施核心(IHSFC)将
使翻译研究项目能够实现两个目标:1)创建基于科学的
决策支持,利益相关者将适用于改善环境公共卫生。2)培育持久
打破科学家和利益相关者之间的障碍,打开丰富的渠道,
沟通,创建一个持久的科学家利益相关者社区,并建立环境健康
通过教导利益相关者在哪里可以找到最先进的环境健康科学,
信息需求。IHSFC将提供培训和资源,
合作,改变了我们在整个翻译环境健康研究的方式
江西篇章IHSFC将整合研究人员和利益相关者的经验、需求、价值观和专业知识
制定有凝聚力和全面的项目计划。IHSFC将计划,执行,监督,
评估跨部门研究,产生可采取行动的信息。我们将传播和交流
我们的翻译环境研究的方法,其结果,及其影响。这些是我们的具体目标:
目标1:促进研究者参与的研究项目,提供基于证据的支持
利益相关者的决策
目标2:促进执行企业主参与的转化研究和共同研究,
知识的生产。
目标3:向利益攸关方伙伴传播研究结果和研究产品,
更广泛的利益攸关方群体。
在这一新的转化环境健康研究模式中,IHSFC将领导和协调跨学科研究,
科学家和利益相关者合作的部门项目,
我们地区的墙壁和整个环境健康科学领域。
项目成果
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Pacific Northwest Center for Translational Environmental Health Research
西北太平洋转化环境健康研究中心
- 批准号:
10383759 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 29.07万 - 项目类别:
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西北太平洋转化环境健康研究中心
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- 资助金额:
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7413331 - 财政年份:2007
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Dietary histone deactylase inhibitors in prostate cancer prevention
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8021011 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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