Development Core
开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10542346
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.94万
- 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:2021-12-17 至 2026-11-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdolescenceAir PollutionBehavioralChildCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCountryDataDevelopmentDietary AssessmentDietary InterventionEducational workshopEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthExposure toExtramural ActivitiesFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsHealthHealth Disparities ResearchHealth Services ResearchIndividualInterventionLifeMedicineMentorsMentorshipMethodsMonitorNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesPhasePilot ProjectsPregnancyPrevention strategyPrivatizationPublic Health PracticeReach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and MaintenanceRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesScholars ProgramScientistTestingTimeTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkair filtrationcareercareer developmentcatalystdesigndissemination researchearly childhoodexperiencefaculty mentorflexibilityimplementation scienceimprovedindoor airinnovationinnovative technologiesinterdisciplinary collaborationnext generationpeerpersonalized approachpopulation healthprogramsskillssocial epidemiologytranslational potentialurinaryvirtual platformwater treatment
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY (DEVELOPMENT CORE)
The goal of the NYU Collaborative Center in Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation
(CEHRT) Development Core is to stimulate promising research early in the translational phases that generate
preliminary data (T1–T2), and develop and test new interventions, prevention strategies and communication
strategies (T3–T4). The Development Core will launch a “Catalyst Program” to provide catalytic support for
innovative pilots that will generate new and emerging children’s environmental health (CEH) research projects,
facilitate local and national collaborations in CEH, and support mentored investigator development pilot project
and enrichment opportunities for junior scientists at NYU and nationally. The Catalyst Program will center on
nurturing the career development of early stage investigators from across the country through strong
mentorship and interactive, virtual platforms our team has successfully used, especially with junior scientists
from communities underrepresented in health research. The Development Core will also work in tandem with
the Translation Core to prepare promising Development Core Catalyst pilot awardees to further “real-life”
application with additional opportunities for pilot funds and other support from the Translation Core. The Core’s
Specific Aims are to: 1) Stimulate promising and innovative interventions to reduce hazardous exposures in
children from pregnancy, early childhood, and adolescence. 2) Provide tailored mentorship using a spectrum
approach to mentoring for early stage investigators and support pilot project monitoring and progress. 3)
Design and conduct a translation plan to disseminate Catalyst Program pilot study findings and best practices
in investigator development. The Development Core will apply the Reach Effectiveness Adoption
Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to identify best practices to develop investigators and
their research, and support mentees’ capacity to translate research findings into action. Through these efforts,
the Development Core will cultivate a cadre of the next generation of CEH research leaders, trained in
translational research methods that can substantially improve population health. These funds will catalyze
timely and innovative translational research; enabling investigators to both gather preliminary data for larger,
extramurally funded studies and, through mentored experiences, contribute to the research independence of
junior scientists and their understanding of research translation. The Core will also establish reinforcing
mechanisms to support a national peer and senior mentor resource to stimulate translational CEH research,
fostering collaborations across NIEHS networks.
项目总结(开发核心)
纽约大学儿童环境健康研究与翻译合作中心的目标
(CEHRT)开发的核心是在早期的翻译阶段刺激有前途的研究,
初步数据(T1-T2),并制定和测试新的干预措施、预防战略和沟通
策略(T3-T4)。开发核心将启动一项“催化剂计划”,以提供催化支持
将产生新的和新兴的儿童环境健康(CEH)研究项目的创新试点,
促进地方和国家在CEH方面的合作,并支持有指导的调查员发展试点项目
为纽约大学和全国的初级科学家提供丰富的机会。Catalyst计划将重点放在
通过强大的能力培养来自全国各地的早期调查人员的职业发展
指导和互动的虚拟平台,我们的团队已经成功地使用了,特别是与初级科学家
来自健康研究中代表性不足的社区。开发核心还将与
翻译核心准备前景看好的开发核心催化剂试点获奖者将进一步“现实生活”
申请,并有更多机会获得试点资金和翻译核心的其他支持。核心的
具体目标是:1)鼓励有希望的创新干预措施,以减少#年的危险暴露
怀孕、儿童早期和青春期的儿童。2)使用光谱提供量身定做的指导
指导早期调查人员的方法,并支持试点项目的监测和进展。3)
设计并执行翻译计划,以传播Catalyst计划试点研究结果和最佳实践
在调查员开发方面。开发核心将应用REACH有效性采用
实施和维护(RE-AIM)框架,以确定开发调查人员和
他们的研究,并支持受训者将研究成果转化为行动的能力。通过这些努力,
发展核心将培养下一代CEH研究带头人的干部,在
可大幅改善人口健康的转化研究方法。这些资金将催化
及时和创新的翻译研究;使调查人员既可以收集初步数据,
外部资助的研究,并通过指导经验为研究的独立性做出贡献
初级科学家及其对科研翻译的理解。核心也将建立起加强
支持国家同行和高级导师资源的机制,以促进CEH翻译研究;
促进跨NIEHS网络的合作。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
10554397 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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Preconceptual Bisphenol and Phthalate Effects on Early Embryonic Development
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9754150 - 财政年份:2018
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Preconceptual Bisphenol and Phthalate Effects on Early Embryonic Development
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10113613 - 财政年份:2018
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- 资助金额:
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