Center for Clinical and Translational Science
临床和转化科学中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10415909
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 888.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-05-06 至 2024-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountabilityActive LearningAddressAffectAlabamaBioinformaticsBlood VesselsClinicalClinical DataClinical InformaticsClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesComplementConsultationsData AnalyticsDeep SouthDevelopmentDiseaseEcosystemEffectivenessElectronic Health RecordEnsureEthicsEvaluationFeasibility StudiesFee SchedulesFeedbackFosteringGenomic medicineGoalsHealthHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHumanInformaticsInfrastructureInnovation CorpsInstitutionInternationalInvestigationKnowledgeLearningLouisianaMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMinority GroupsMissionMississippiMulti-Institutional Clinical TrialPatient RecruitmentsPerformancePersonal SatisfactionPopulationPrecision therapeuticsProcessPublic HealthReduce health disparitiesResearchResearch DesignResearch TrainingResourcesSafetyScienceServicesSpecial PopulationThinkingTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationTranslation ProcessTranslational ResearchTranslationsTrustUniversitiesVisionWorkbaseburden of illnesscardiometabolismcareerclinical centerdata warehousedesigndigitalfundamental researchhealth care deliveryhealth disparityimprovedinnovationmultidimensional datamultidisciplinarynext generationnovelnovel strategiesnovel therapeuticsprogramsskillsstudy populationsynergismtooltranslational impacttranslational pipelineunderserved minority
项目摘要
Contact PD/PI: Kimberly, Robert P.
ABSTRACT − OVERALL. The vision of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is to reduce
health disparities in diseases disproportionately represented within the Deep South as we accelerate discovery
to improve human health. We have established a robust Partner Network – spanning Alabama, Mississippi
and Louisiana – to ensure that our research and training efforts serve the special populations in our region
while maximizing collaborative synergies in translational research to advance fundamental and clinical
discovery through to application to human health and healthcare delivery. The CCTS will further the
development of a vibrant, diverse clinical and translational research workforce (Aim 1) by providing education
and training programs for learners at all career stages in support of innovative, multidisciplinary, engaged team
research. We will continue to create and apply novel approaches in gamification, experiential learning,
mentoring, and team-focused design thinking in I-Corps™ to convey new skills, perspectives and understanding
of the translation process. We will catalyze collaborative, coordinated data analytics and informatics across the
Partner Network and the CTSA consortium (Aim 2) by extending the digitally integrated ecosystem enabling
full utilization of high dimensional data together with rich, deep clinical information to enable discovery research
from the bench to the learning healthcare system. In keeping with our goal of reducing regional health
disparities, we will expand the involvement of our communities in trusting, productive relationships and broadly
engaged teams that advance knowledge to impactful implementation (Aim 3). We will work closely with local
constituencies to address health issues of particular significance to our region and will share best practices in
pursuit of community engaged studies to enhance culturally sensitive participation, safety, confidentiality and
effectiveness. Toward the rapid and efficient translation of rigorously designed and effectively implemented
clinical studies and trials (Aim 4), the CCTS Partner Network will support the ethical conduct of scientifically
rigorous pilot and clinical research by providing a range of specialized services, resources and consultations.
This effort will develop and will leverage innovative processes established by the CTSA Consortium and will
promote the use of collaborative tools and processes that enable the rapid and efficient execution of multi-site
clinical trials, taking advantage of the electronic health record to inform feasibility and access to study
populations. Finally, we understand the importance of evaluating the CCTS activities to assure efficiency,
quality and sustainability (Aim 5). We will use quantitative and qualitative assessment and feedback to assure
that training and research programs meet the needs of its scientific constituencies and the goals of the CCTS,
consistent with consortium-wide Common Metrics and Results Based Accountability evaluation activities. By
achieving these aims, the CCTS Partner Network will accelerate clinical and translational research in the Deep
South and advance the amelioration the significant health disparities faced by our populations.
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Project Summary/Abstract
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联系PD/PI:Kimberly,Robert P.
摘要-总体。临床和转化科学中心(CCTS)的愿景是减少
随着我们加快发现,
来改善人类健康。我们已经建立了一个强大的合作伙伴网络-覆盖亚拉巴马、密西西比
和路易斯安那州-确保我们的研究和培训工作为我们地区的特殊人群服务
同时最大限度地发挥转化研究的协同作用,
从发现到应用到人类健康和医疗保健服务。CCTS将进一步推动
通过提供教育,发展一支充满活力、多样化的临床和转化研究队伍(目标1)
为所有职业阶段的学习者提供培训计划,以支持创新,多学科,敬业的团队
research.我们将继续创造和应用游戏化,体验式学习,
指导和以团队为中心的设计思维,以传达新的技能,观点和理解
的翻译过程。我们将在全球范围内促进协作,协调的数据分析和信息学
合作伙伴网络和CTSA联盟(目标2),通过扩展数字集成生态系统,
充分利用高维数据和丰富、深入的临床信息,实现发现性研究
从板凳到学习型医疗系统。为了实现我们的目标,
我们将扩大我们社区的参与,建立信任,富有成效的关系,
让团队参与进来,推动知识的有效实施(目标3)。我们将与当地政府密切合作,
我们的合作伙伴将致力于解决对我们区域特别重要的卫生问题,并将分享以下方面的最佳做法:
开展社区参与的研究,以加强对文化敏感的参与、安全、保密和
有效性快速高效地翻译经过严格设计和有效实施的
临床研究和试验(目标4),CCTS合作伙伴网络将支持科学的道德行为,
通过提供一系列专业服务、资源和咨询,开展严格的试点和临床研究。
这项工作将发展并利用CTSA联盟建立的创新流程,
促进使用协作工具和流程,以便快速有效地执行多站点
临床试验,利用电子健康记录来告知研究的可行性和可访问性
人口。最后,我们理解评估CCTS活动以确保效率的重要性,
质量和可持续性(目标5)。我们将使用定量和定性的评估和反馈,以确保
培训和研究计划满足其科学赞助者的需求和CCTS的目标,
与联合体范围内的共同责任制和基于成果的问责制评价活动相一致。通过
为了实现这些目标,CCTS合作伙伴网络将加速深海领域的临床和转化研究,
南方和促进改善我们人口面临的重大健康差距。
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项目成果
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Deep South KUH Premier Research and Inter-disciplinary Mentored Education (PRIME) Admin Core
深南 KUH 顶级研究和跨学科指导教育 (PRIME) 管理核心
- 批准号:
10724927 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
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Dimensions of Kidney Tubule Health and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease and Heart Failure in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
中老年人肾小管健康状况与动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病和心力衰竭的关系
- 批准号:
10588310 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Kidney Tubule Dysfunction and Future Risk of Acute Kidney Injury
肾小管功能障碍和未来急性肾损伤的风险
- 批准号:
10449922 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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Kidney Tubule Dysfunction and Future Risk of Acute Kidney Injury
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10214194 - 财政年份:2021
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COPE-AKI 联盟东南部急性肾损伤 (SEAK) 联盟
- 批准号:
10296585 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 888.96万 - 项目类别:
Kidney Tubule Dysfunction and Future Risk of Acute Kidney Injury
肾小管功能障碍和未来急性肾损伤的风险
- 批准号:
10610328 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 888.96万 - 项目类别:
Kidney Tubule Dysfunction and Future Risk of Acute Kidney Injury
肾小管功能障碍和未来急性肾损伤的风险
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10376834 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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