Mentored Collaborative Opportunities
指导合作机会
基本信息
- 批准号:10411913
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-15 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressApplications GrantsAreaAwardBiometryCertificationClinical ResearchCollaborationsCollectionConsultConsultationsCritiquesData CollectionDevelopmentDisciplineEducational workshopExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFinancial SupportFundingGoalsGrantInfrastructureInstitutionInterventionLaboratoriesLearningLinkManuscriptsMarketingMedicalMentorsMentorshipMethodsOutcomeParticipantPilot ProjectsPublicationsRecording of previous eventsRehabilitation therapyRemunerationsResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesScheduleScienceScientistSeedsServicesSiteSouth CarolinaTestingTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVideoconferencingVisitdesignevidence baseexperiencehands on researchinterestinvestigator trainingmeetingsmemberneuroimagingneuroregulationnovelprogramsrecruitrehabilitation researchskill acquisitionskillssuccesssymposiumtheoriestoolvirtualweb portal
项目摘要
MENTORED COLLABORATIVE OPPORTUNITIES – PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
The purpose of the Mentored Collaborative Opportunities (MCO) component is to provide expert consultative
services and short-term opportunities for rehabilitation researchers to gain hands-on research experience
working with experts in the National Center of Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation (NC NM4R) at the Medical
University of South Carolina (MUSC). This component hosts our most specialized resources to train investigators
to be successful NM4R researchers who will in turn advance the Center’s overarching goal to impact multiple
NIH Research Plan for Rehabilitation (RPR) priorities by increasing rehabilitation research workforce access to
NM4R approaches and supporting rigorous clinical research to translate them into effective, evidence-based
rehabilitation interventions. NM4R is a teachable expertise – one that MUSC and the NC NM4R have a proven
history of exporting to colleagues in the field – and we will continue building upon the mentoring infrastructure
developed over the first five years. The majority of our past and current MCO mentees arise from workshop
attendees who develop a relationship with a NC NM4R faculty member and choose to pursue additional training
under the mentorship of that faculty. The second recruitment vehicle is the promotion and dissemination activities
at important national conferences, symposia, and seminars where we are the organizers, or where we host NC
NM4R booths, sponsored talks, and live demonstrations. In the next grant period, we will implement two Specific
Aims. AIM 1. Provide mentored, advanced hands-on training in NM4R. The application of neuromodulation
methods has a steep learning curve. One of the best ways to nurture research in this area is for less experienced
scientists to link with an established research group, visit their labs, learn their methods and acquire the theory
and practical skills needed to start high quality research. The MCO component will facilitate advanced hands-on
training experiences (1-4 weeks) either in our NC NM4R laboratories at MUSC, or through novel virtual training
sessions using in-laboratory videoconferencing (or a combination of the two). The sessions may focus on skills
acquisition or serve as a springboard to hone scientific questions or approaches, but always have specific pre-
determined learning objectives necessary for project success. What develops are collaborative relationships that
persist after learning sessions, often evolving into ongoing regular meetings and collaborative grant applications.
AIM 2. Provide expert consultative and navigation services to support NM4R research. To develop
successful NM4R grant applications, some investigators need to consult with NM4R experts at MUSC and
supporting areas (neuroimaging, biostatistics, grantsmanship et al.), as well as for navigation to established
colleagues and resources in the field. The NC NM4R web portal assures timely consultations by facilitating
submission of requests, automated scheduling, and central collection of quality and outcome metrics.
指导协作机会-项目摘要/摘要
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Characterization of Physiological Changes Induced Through MEP Conditioning in People with SCI
SCI 患者通过 MEP 调理引起的生理变化的特征
- 批准号:
10531589 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 9.19万 - 项目类别:
Characterization of Physiological Changes Induced Through MEP Conditioning in People with SCI
SCI 患者通过 MEP 调理引起的生理变化的特征
- 批准号:
10054208 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 9.19万 - 项目类别:
Characterization of Physiological Changes Induced Through MEP Conditioning in People with SCI
SCI 患者通过 MEP 调理引起的生理变化的特征
- 批准号:
10318182 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 9.19万 - 项目类别:
National Center of Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation (NC NM4R)
国家康复神经调节中心 (NC NM4R)
- 批准号:
9040449 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 9.19万 - 项目类别: