Core C: Developmental Research Program
核心 C:发展研究计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7550540
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvertisingBudgetsCollaborationsCommittee MembersCommunicationDecision MakingDevelopmentDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyElectronicsFundingInternationalMethodsMonitorNicotinePolicy ResearchProgram DevelopmentProgress ReportsRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProposalsResourcesScientistScoreSeedsSocietiesTestingTobaccoTransdisciplinary Tobacco Research Centerabstractingconceptinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestmemberprogramspublic policy on tobaccoresearch and developmentresearch studytobacco control
项目摘要
The Development Research Program (DRP) will support transdisciplinary research studies that contribute to achieving the aims of this TTURC. Given the policy research theme of this TTURC, we will favor studies that aim to inform and stimulate decision-making around ratification, implementation and enforcement of the FCTC. Researchers interested in submitting a proposal concept will be asked to submit a one-page "idea" abstract describing their project. The scored abstracts will be given to the DRP Committee which will prioritize them, and select 6-8 projects that will be invited to submit a full proposal and budget. The following criteria will be used to evaluate applications: 1) quality and suitability of the research proposal; 2) integration
with other projects supported by the TTURC; 3) suitability of applicant and research team; 4)
transdisciplinary focus; 5) potential for impact; and 6) potential to develop into a standalone R01 subsequent to TTURC support. The DRP Committee will be chaired by K. Michael Cummings, PhD, MPH (TTURC Center Director) and will consist of the following members: Drs. Ashley, Borland, Chaloupka, Hamann, and Hyland. A funding announcement will be made annually and advertised widely to scientists throughout the world using international listservs including GLOBALink, eTC (electronic Tobacco Control), the Society for Nicotine and Tobacco Research, and through direct communication with leading tobacco control experts around the globe. This program will fund developmental projects through two mechanisms: (1) an annual Request for Applications, and (2) Special Research Opportunities - In other to exploit special or emerging opportunities for research that inevitably arise between funding cycles. We expect to support 4-6 projects
per year through these two mechanisms. All funded developmental projects will be monitored by an assigned DRP Committee member. Biannual progress reports will be required of all awardees. RPCI will contribute $75,000 annually to support the DRP.
发展研究计划(DRP)将支持有助于实现本TTURC目标的跨学科研究。鉴于本次TTURC的政策研究主题,我们将支持旨在为FCTC的批准、实施和执行提供信息和促进决策的研究。有兴趣提交提案概念的研究人员将被要求提交一页纸的“想法”摘要,描述他们的项目。评分后的摘要将提交给DRP委员会,由其进行优先排序,并选择6-8个项目,邀请其提交完整的提案和预算。评审申请的准则如下:1)研究建议的质素及适切性; 2)研究建议的整体性
与TTURC支持的其他项目; 3)申请人和研究团队的适合性; 4)
跨学科的重点; 5)潜在的影响;和6)在TTURC支持后发展成为独立R 01的潜力。DRP委员会将由K. Michael Cummings博士,MPH(TTURC中心主任),将由以下成员组成:阿什利博士,Borland,Chaloupka,Hamann和Hyland。将每年公布一次资助情况,并利用国际邮件列表服务器,包括全球链接、电子烟草控制、尼古丁和烟草研究学会,并通过与地球仪的主要烟草控制专家直接沟通,向全世界的科学家广泛宣传。该计划将通过两种机制为发展项目提供资金:(1)年度申请,以及(2)特殊研究机会-在其他方面,利用在资助周期之间不可避免地出现的特殊或新兴的研究机会。预计支持4-6个项目
通过这两个机制。所有受资助的发展项目将由指定的DRP委员会成员监督。所有获奖者须提交半年进度报告。RPCI将每年捐款75 000美元,以支持DRP。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('MICHAEL P CUMMINGS', 18)}}的其他基金
Cell-type and organelle-specific multi-omics platform for the study of brain aging
用于研究大脑衰老的细胞类型和细胞器特异性多组学平台
- 批准号:
10626090 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 3.24万 - 项目类别:
Cell-type and organelle-specific multi-omics platform for the study of brain aging
用于研究大脑衰老的细胞类型和细胞器特异性多组学平台
- 批准号:
10431729 - 财政年份:2022
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Project 2: Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation in Southeast Asia
项目2:东南亚控烟政策评估
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$ 3.24万 - 项目类别:
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项目2:东南亚控烟政策评估
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7289718 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
$ 3.24万 - 项目类别:
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