Investigator Development Core
研究者开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10494156
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.26万
- 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:2021-09-24 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptionAdultAgingApplications GrantsAsianAsian AmericansAsian populationClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity PracticeDevelopmentEnsureEvaluationFacultyFosteringFundingFunding MechanismsFutureGoalsHealthHealth PolicyHealth PromotionInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionIntervention StudiesLeadershipLinkMental HealthMentorshipMethodsNew JerseyOutcomePathway interactionsPersonal SatisfactionPilot ProjectsPoliciesPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPrecision HealthPreparationPreventionProcessPublicationsRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSumSyndromeTranslatingTranslational ResearchWorkbasecardiometabolismcollaborative environmentcommunity engagementcommunity settingcomorbiditydesigndisorder preventionenvironmental enrichment for laboratory animalsexperiencehealth equityimprovedinnovationpopulation healthpractice settingprogramsranpirnasesuccesstranslational research programuser-friendly
项目摘要
Investigator Development Core – Abstract
The goal of the Rutgers-NYU CAHPE Investigator Development Core (IDC) (MPI: Dong & Simon, with 20 years
of successful collaboration), is to support and increase the expertise of interdisciplinary scientists, including those
from underrepresented backgrounds, to prepare them to conduct innovative and impactful health equity
intervention, prevention, and management research on cardiometabolic and mental health outcomes among
Asian Americans. The Center in conduction with the IDC will provide an enriched environment that develops pilot
projects, strategies, and investigators who: 1) understand multi-level and multi-domain determinants of comorbid
cardiometabolic and mental health outcomes among US Asians; 2) integrate community partners and
perspectives utilizing principles of Community-Partnered Participatory Research into study design and
implementation; and 3) conduct translational research to improve health and wellbeing among Asian adults and
optimize cardiometabolic and mental health and disease prevention, treatment and management.
To achieve this goal, the IDC will be fully coordinated with the Administrative Core and Community
Engagement Core to accomplish these aims: 1) Build research and mentorship capacity of a diverse group of
P50 Pilot Investigators focused on intervention research regarding cardiometabolic and mental health among
US Asians and expand collaborative efforts with established research scientists, with emphasis on content,
methods, and relevant supporting theoretical frameworks; 2) Support our Pilot Investigators in a nurturing,
interdisciplinary environment that encourages scholarly development, including presentations, publications, and
larger grant applications to leverage their pilot project experience and further develop pathways for
interdisciplinary implementation of effective strategies to address cardiometabolic and mental health outcomes;
3) Create a pilot funding mechanism to solicit, review and select 6 Pilot Projects per year to conduct
cardiometabolic and mental health translational research; and 4) Track and evaluate success of Pilot
Investigators using an iterative, user friendly, and longitudinal evaluation process designed to continuously
improve the Rutgers-NYU CAHPE infrastructure and support; foster development of a strong pipeline of new
pilots and successful pilot investigators throughout the funding period. Leveraging decades of collaboration
between MPIs Dong and Simon on building research infrastructure, we will utilize a lessons-learned approach
to synergistically facilitate the IDC with existing infrastructures for pilot investigator development. In this
application, we (PIs Dong and Simon) aim to support interdisciplinary research infrastructure and research
pipeline, harmonize resources to further translational research to improve cardiometabolic and mental health
outcomes among Asian adults, and promote adoption of research findings into practice in large, community-
based, and clinical settings serving Asian populations.
研究者发展核心-摘要
罗格斯-纽约大学CAHPE研究者发展核心(IDC)的目标(MPI:Dong & Simon,20年
(成功合作的关键)是支持和提高跨学科科学家的专业知识,包括那些
从代表性不足的背景,准备他们进行创新和有影响力的健康公平
干预,预防和管理研究的心脏代谢和心理健康的结果,
亚裔美国人。该中心与国际数据中心合作,将提供一个丰富的环境,
项目,策略和调查人员:1)了解共病的多层次和多领域决定因素
美国亚裔人群的心脏代谢和心理健康结果; 2)整合社区合作伙伴,
利用社区合作的前瞻性研究原则进行研究设计,
实施; 3)进行转化研究,以改善亚洲成年人的健康和福祉,
优化心脏代谢和心理健康以及疾病预防、治疗和管理。
为实现这一目标,国际数据中心将与行政核心和社区充分协调,
实现这些目标的核心:1)建立研究和指导能力的多元化群体,
P50试点研究人员专注于关于心脏代谢和心理健康的干预研究,
美国亚洲人,并扩大与既定的研究科学家的合作努力,重点是内容,
方法,和相关的支持理论框架; 2)支持我们的试点研究人员在培育,
鼓励学术发展的跨学科环境,包括演讲,出版物,
更大的赠款申请,以利用他们的试点项目经验,并进一步开发途径,
跨学科实施有效的战略,以解决心脏代谢和精神健康的结果;
3)建立试点供资机制,每年征集、审查和选择6个试点项目进行
心脏代谢和心理健康转化研究;和4)跟踪和评估试点的成功
研究者使用迭代的、用户友好的纵向评价过程,
改善罗格斯-纽约大学CAHPE基础设施和支持;促进发展强大的新管道
试点和成功的试点调查员在整个供资期间。利用数十年的合作
在建立研究基础设施方面,我们将采用一种吸取经验教训的方法,
协同促进国际数据中心与现有基础设施的试点调查员发展。在这
应用,我们(PI董和西蒙)的目标是支持跨学科的研究基础设施和研究
管道,协调资源,以进一步转化研究,以改善心脏代谢和心理健康
在亚洲成年人中取得成果,并促进在大型社区实践中采用研究成果,
为亚洲人群服务的临床环境。
项目成果
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