Pilot and Feasibility Award Program
试点和可行性奖励计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10407867
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 43.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-15 至 2027-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbbreviationsAreaAwardBasic ScienceBehavioral ResearchBiomedical ResearchCaliforniaClinics and HospitalsCollaborationsCommunitiesComplications of Diabetes MellitusCore FacilityDataDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDisciplineElementsExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFosteringFoundationsFundingFunding MechanismsGoalsGrantIACUCInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusInternationalInvestigationKnowledgeLeadLeadershipMentorshipMissionMotivationNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusOutcomePeer ReviewPersonsPreventionPrincipal InvestigatorProbabilityProblem SolvingPublicationsPublished CommentResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ProposalsResourcesSourceSumTextTraining SupportTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkbasecareercareer developmentepidemiology studyinnovationmedical schoolsmembernovelprogramsranpirnasesuccesstreatment strategy
项目摘要
PILOT AND FEASIBILITY AWARD PROGRAM: PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The mission of the Stanford Diabetes Research Center (SDRC) Pilot and Feasibility (P&F) Award Program
is to foster the development of a community of productive, well-connected investigators whose work leads to
advances in the prevention, cure and treatment of diabetes and its complications. The Program focuses on
funding research proposals by early career investigators, investigators who are new to the diabetes research
field, and established diabetes researchers with ideas for novel and exciting research directions that have
outstanding potential to open areas of diabetes-related research in diverse scientific disciplines at Stanford.
Specifically, the aims of the P&F Program are:
Aim 1: To solicit, review, and fund SDRC P&F awards. These grants will be provided to outstanding early-
stage and established investigators at Stanford whose expertise is complementary to areas of strength within
the SDRC membership, whose research has a high probability of benefiting from use of SDRC research core
facilities, and could generate data necessary to transition to additional extramural peer-reviewed funding
mechanisms. The track record of the SDRC P&F Award Program in supporting this aim in the past several
years has been outstanding.
Aim 2: To provide mentorship and career development for recipients of P&F grants. The P&F program
leadership seeks to form and enhance relationships among P&F funded researchers and other Stanford faculty
to provide intellectual support, constructive commentary and career development during the project period.
This activity leverages resources provided through the SDRC Enrichment Program that aim to foster the P&F
grantee’s scientific expertise and integrate scientific and professional outcomes into the larger sphere of SDRC
and national or international diabetes research. This includes relationships that enhance further collaboration
between P&F award applicants or awardees and other members of the SDRC.
Success in the SDRC P&F Program will continue to result in new independent investigators focused on
solving problems related to diabetes and complications of diabetes, increased SDRC Research Core use, a
stronger local diabetes research community with development of regional research collaborations, and
scientific discoveries that may lead to new treatment strategies for people with diabetes.
试点和可行性奖计划:项目摘要/摘要
斯坦福糖尿病研究中心 (SDRC) 试点和可行性 (P&F) 奖励计划的使命
是为了促进一个由富有成效、人脉广泛的调查人员组成的社区的发展,他们的工作导致
糖尿病及其并发症的预防、治愈和治疗方面的进展。该计划的重点是
资助早期职业研究人员、糖尿病研究新手的研究提案
领域,并建立了糖尿病研究人员,他们提出了新颖且令人兴奋的研究方向的想法
斯坦福大学在不同科学学科中开辟糖尿病相关研究领域的巨大潜力。
具体而言,P&F 计划的目标是:
目标 1:征集、审查 SDRC P&F 奖项并为其提供资金。这些补助金将提供给杰出的早期
斯坦福大学的阶段和成熟的研究人员,他们的专业知识与内部的优势领域互补
SDRC 成员,其研究很可能受益于 SDRC 研究核心的使用
设施,并可以生成过渡到额外的外部同行评审资金所需的数据
机制。 SDRC P&F 奖励计划在过去几年中支持这一目标的记录
年一直表现出色。
目标 2:为 P&F 补助金的接受者提供指导和职业发展。 P&F 计划
领导层致力于在 P&F 资助的研究人员和其他斯坦福大学教员之间建立和加强关系
在项目期间提供智力支持、建设性评论和职业发展。
这项活动利用了 SDRC 丰富计划提供的资源,旨在促进 P&F
受资助者的科学专业知识,并将科学和专业成果纳入 SDRC 的更大领域
以及国家或国际糖尿病研究。这包括加强进一步合作的关系
P&F 奖项申请人或获奖者与 SDRC 其他成员之间。
SDRC P&F 计划的成功将继续产生新的独立调查员,重点关注
解决与糖尿病和糖尿病并发症相关的问题,增加 SDRC 研究核心的使用,
通过发展区域研究合作来加强当地糖尿病研究社区,以及
科学发现可能会为糖尿病患者带来新的治疗策略。
项目成果
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