Center for Clinical and Translational Research
临床和转化研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:8473942
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 49.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-01 至 2015-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAlcoholsArchitectureAreaAttentionAwardBehaviorBehavioralBiologicalBiological FactorsBiomedical EngineeringBiomedical ResearchBiometryBoxingCharacteristicsChinese PeopleClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexDataDentistryDevelopmentDisciplineDiscipline of NursingDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyDrug abuseEnrollmentEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEpidemiologyEtiologyExposure toFacultyFundingGeneticGoalsGrantGrowth and Development functionHealthHealth SciencesHealth systemHome environmentHumanIncubatorsIndividualIndustryInformaticsInstitutesInstitutionInstructionInterdisciplinary StudyInternetLeadershipMarketingMedicineMentorsMetaphorMethodologyModelingOutcomePathogenesisPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacy facilityPhasePoliciesPostdoctoral FellowPsychologyRecruitment ActivityRegistriesResearchResearch ActivityResearch EthicsResearch InstituteResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch SubjectsResearch TrainingResourcesRiskSECTM1 geneSchoolsScienceScientistSiteSocial EnvironmentSocial WorkStructureStudentsSubstance abuse problemTechniquesTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTranslatingTranslational ResearchTwin Multiple BirthUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVirginiaWomen&aposs HealthWorkbasebench to bedsidecareercareer developmentdata sharingfeedingimprovedinnovationinterestmultidisciplinarynext generationnovelprogramsrehabilitation engineeringrehabilitation scienceresearch and developmentresponseskillssocial
项目摘要
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) seeks funding for an Institutional Clinical and Translational
Science Awiard (CTSA). This opportunity comes at a pivotal phase in VCU's growth and development as a
premier biomedical research institution and coincides with significant institutional commitment and direction
recommended by the Board of Visitors. To accomplish the goals of the CTSA initiative, VCU has established
a comprehensive matrix center, the Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR). The CCTR will
facilitate the development of new pailnerships and new initiatives that will extend our research base of fed-
eral, private, and industry sponsored awards. Our already strong research program will be encouraged and
abetted by a cultural transformation to support translational science and an influx of newly recruited multi-
disciplinary investigators. The CCTR leverages substantial existing resources to encourage and support
novel research methodologies at VCU. Emphasis is placed on three areas of research strength; namely
substance abuse, women's health and rehabilitation science. Pilot funds will be awarded to support innova-
tion and community engagement research in these areas. Architecture for a Clinical and Translational Data
Environment, an enterprise data warehouse, and a collaborative web portal to facilitate data sharing across
VCU, VCU Health System (VCUHS), other CTSA sites and national research networks has been developed
A Research Incubator provides biostatistical support, facilitates research, encourages research in research
ethics and provides guidance in regulatory issues. Strategies to enhance research subject participation,
facilities for the conduction of human research, and access to the IVIid-Atlantic Twin Registry are described.
Centralized management of and access to a rich array of research resources will be accomplished through
the CCTR. Our students will enroll in trans-disciplinary educational cumcula which encourage team building
including both a MS and a PhD in Clinical and Translational Science. CCTR will strengthen ties with our
affiliates and community partners to make better use of their unique resources and respond to their needs.
弗吉尼亚联邦大学(VCU)寻求资助的机构临床和翻译
科学Awiard(CTSA)。这个机会是在VCU的增长和发展的关键阶段,
首屈一指的生物医学研究机构,并符合重大机构的承诺和方向
由董事会推荐。为了实现CTSA倡议的目标,VCU建立了
一个综合矩阵中心,临床和转化研究中心(CCTR)。CCTR将
促进发展新的政策和新的倡议,这将扩大我们的研究基础美联储,
国家、私人和行业赞助的奖项。我们已经强大的研究计划将得到鼓励,
在支持翻译科学的文化转型和新招募的多学科人才涌入的推动下,
纪律调查员。该委员会利用大量现有资源,鼓励和支持
VCU的新研究方法。重点放在三个研究领域,即
药物滥用、妇女健康和康复科学。试点资金将用于支持创新,
在这些领域的研究和社区参与。临床和转化数据的架构
环境、企业数据仓库和协作Web门户,以促进跨
建立了自愿捐助单位、自愿捐助单位卫生系统、其他CTSA站点和国家研究网络
研究孵化器提供生物统计支持,促进研究,鼓励研究中的研究
道德操守,并提供监管问题的指导。加强研究对象参与的战略,
设施进行人类研究,并获得IVIIid大西洋双胞胎登记处进行了说明。
集中管理和访问丰富的研究资源将通过以下方式实现:
CCTV。我们的学生将参加跨学科的教育cumbula,鼓励团队建设
包括临床和转化科学的硕士和博士学位。CCTR将加强与我们
会员和社区合作伙伴更好地利用其独特的资源,并满足其需求。
项目成果
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SYNERGY: The Dartmouth Center for clinical and Translational Science
SYNERGY:达特茅斯临床和转化科学中心
- 批准号:
8898276 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 49.75万 - 项目类别:
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