RR&D Research Career Scientist Award Application
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基本信息
- 批准号:9757614
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-10-01 至 2024-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdjuvantAdoptedAmericasAreaAssessment toolAwardBook ChaptersBrainChairpersonClassificationClinicalClinical TrialsCognitiveCognitive deficitsCognitive remediationConnecticutConsultationsDevelopmentEducationEnrollmentFacultyFoundationsFundingFutureGoldGrantHealthHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHumanInternationalInterventionLeadershipMeasuresMedicineMentorsMentorshipMissionNational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute of Mental HealthNeurocognitivePeer ReviewPerformance at workPharmaceutical PreparationsPopulationPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersPrincipal InvestigatorProtocols documentationPublicationsPublishingRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResidual stateSchoolsScientistServicesShapesStudentsSubstance abuse problemTestingTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTraumatic Brain InjuryUniversitiesVeteransVocational rehabilitationWorkWorkloadWorld Health Organizationcareerclinical practicecognitive enhancementcollegedisabilityexpedited reviewfunctional disabilityinnovationinstrumentmeetingsmembermild cognitive impairmentnext generationoutreachoutreach programpsychiatric rehabilitationpsychoeducationalrehabilitation researchsenior facultysevere mental illnesssocialsocial cognitionsocial skillsstandard measuresubstance abuse rehabilitationsuccessvirtual reality
项目摘要
Dr. Bell is requesting renewal of his SRCS for an additional 5 years at which point Dr. Bell will have 47
years of VA service. During these 5 years he plans to continue to vigorously pursue his research, education,
administrative and service mission.
Dr. Bell has been involved in VA rehabilitation research for four decades. During that time he has
helped shape the field of vocational rehabilitation and cognitive remediation, and many of his innovations have
been adopted into clinical practice and have inspired new research by investigators nationally and
internationally. His research has focused on 1) vocational rehabilitation, 2) neurocognitive and social
cognitive deficits and their relationships to functional impairments, 3) development of assessment
instruments, 4) cognitive remediation, and 5) substance abuse rehabilitation. He has a consistent record of
successful research with funding from VA RR&D, NIMH, NIDA, DoD and NSF. Currently, he is principal
investigator of a new VA RR&D MERIT grant, a new NSF grant, a NIMH research training grant, and a current
DoD grant. Dr. Bell plans to continue to work on these currently funded grants during the period of this
proposed renewal of his SRCS. He hopes that findings from his currently funded projects will serve as the
foundation for future grant submissions.
Dr. Bell also plans to continue his scientific contributions in terms of publications and presentations.
During his current SRCS funding, he has published 44 peer reviewed articles, 5 book chapters, 1 new testing
instrument (Social Attribution Test-Multiple Choice) and has given more than 40 scientific presentations. Two
of Dr. Bell's contributions to assessment are used nationally and internationally in psychiatric clinical trials and
are regarded as the “gold standard” for measuring work performance and for measuring social cognition. One
indication of his status as a leader in psychiatric rehabilitation is that he was recently selected by the World
Health Organization to be one of three USA psychiatric rehabilitation experts for their 24-member international
panel for the development of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF-11) and
was then selected to be one of 4 team leaders on the project.
Dr. Bell is an accomplished educator and mentor in his field with more than 48 mentees during his
career, many of whom have gone on to independent research careers. Fourteen are currently working for the
VA. In 2001, Dr. Bell was awarded a prestigious training grant (NIMH T32) to provide training to clinicians to do
research in functional disability interventions. This award has been twice competitively renewed because of its
significant impact on bringing young and promising investigators into the field of rehabilitation. He plans to
continue these activities during the next period of his SRCS.
Dr. Bell has provided significant administrative service to the VA by assuming the considerable
responsibilities of being Chairman of the Human Studies Subcommitte.at VACHS. He also has served on 18
review panels for VA RR&D and NIMH during his current SRCS and plans to continue these efforts on behalf
of the VA research mission.
Finally, Dr. Bell continues to provide direct service to Veterans. During this current SRCS period, Dr.
Bell began an outreach effort to college Veterans (Veteran Integration To Academic Leadership - VITAL) at
VACHS and is providing direct clinical and psycho-educational assessment services with a small team that he
manages. They are currently serving 7 area universities, and during the proposed renewal of his SRCS
period, he plans to continue to expand this project.
贝尔博士要求将他的SRCS再延长5年,届时贝尔博士将有47
多年的服务。在这5年里,他计划继续积极从事他的研究,教育,
行政和服务使命。
贝尔博士从事VA康复研究已有四十年。在此期间,他
帮助塑造了职业康复和认知补救领域,他的许多创新都
已被应用于临床实践,并激发了全国研究人员的新研究,
化国际大他的研究主要集中在1)职业康复,2)神经认知和社会
认知缺陷及其与功能障碍的关系,3)评估的发展
工具,4)认知补救,和5)物质滥用康复。他有一个一贯的记录,
成功的研究,资金来自VA RR&D,NIMH,NIDA,DoD和NSF。目前,他是校长。
一个新的VA RR&D MERIT补助金,一个新的NSF补助金,一个NIMH研究培训补助金,和一个当前的研究人员
国防部拨款。贝尔博士计划在本报告所述期间继续研究这些目前资助的赠款。
他建议更新他的SRCS。他希望他目前资助的项目的发现将作为
基金会为未来的赠款提交。
贝尔博士还计划在出版物和演讲方面继续他的科学贡献。
在他目前的SRCS资助期间,他发表了44篇同行评审的文章,5本书的章节,1个新的测试
社会归因测试(多项选择),并给出了40多个科学报告。两
贝尔博士对评估的贡献在国内和国际上用于精神病临床试验,
被视为衡量工作表现和社会认知的“金标准”。一
他作为精神病康复领导者的地位的一个迹象是,他最近被世界卫生组织选为
卫生组织将成为美国三个精神病康复专家之一,他们的24名成员国际
国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF-11)制定小组,
然后被选为该项目的四个团队领导之一。
贝尔博士是一位有成就的教育家和导师,在他的领域有超过48名学员,
职业生涯,其中许多人已经走上了独立的研究生涯。目前有14人在为
弗吉尼亚2001年,贝尔博士被授予著名的培训补助金(NIMH T32),为临床医生提供培训,
功能性残疾干预研究。该奖项已两次竞争性更新,因为它
对将年轻且有前途的研究人员带入康复领域产生了重大影响。他计划
在他的SRCS的下一个时期继续这些活动。
贝尔博士提供了重要的行政服务,以VA承担相当大的
作为人类研究Subcommitte.at VACHS主席的责任。他还曾在18
在他目前的SRCS期间审查VA RR&D和NIMH的小组,并计划代表
退伍军人事务部研究使命的一部分
最后,贝尔博士继续为退伍军人提供直接服务。在目前的SRCS期间,博士。
贝尔开始推广努力,以大学退伍军人(退伍军人整合到学术领导- VITAL),
VACHS,并提供直接的临床和心理教育评估服务与一个小团队,他
管理。他们目前服务于7所地区大学,在他的SRCS的拟议更新期间,
期间,他计划继续扩大这一项目。
项目成果
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10814127 - 财政年份:2021
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- 批准号:
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