The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program

加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划

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项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The NIH Working Group on Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce recently released a set of recommendations to improve the diversity of the research workforce, including establishing a "system of mentorship "networks" for underrepresented minority students that will provide career guidance throughout their career development." To that end, this R25 application responds to PAR-10-173 (NIDA Research Education Program for Clinical Researchers and Clinicians) and seeks five years of funding for the UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program (hereafter, "Program"). The Program mission is to provide training and mentorship to early career clinician researchers or post-doctoral scholars who are ethnically and culturally diverse and whose focus is reducing substance abuse and HIV transmission in underserved populations at high risk for traumatic stress and health disparities. The goal is for Scholars to establish career independence, including NIH funding for their research. This program represents an evolution of our multidisciplinary, multiethnic team's NIMH ARRA-funded HIV/AIDS Translational Training Program, which successfully provided two years of training and mentorship to five postdoctoral scholars, several of whom have received or are seeking NIDA funding. Our pilot program highlighted the need to make substance abuse and traumatic stress more central to the Program's conceptual orientation because this link has not been the focus of training grants that target underserved populations at risk for HIV and health disparities. Our Program will provide a two-year course of training and mentorship to a total of 20 (five per year for 4 years) early career clinical researchers and post-doctoral scholars who hold funded fellowships or other academic positions but need specific training in HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, traumatic stress and health disparities. Underserved populations, particularly those racial/ethnic minority populations, are disproportionately affected by substance abuse and HIV/AIDS and typically experience a high degree of traumatic stress. To learn about the confluence of these phenomena, Scholars will attend two week-long Institutes per year for two years and will receive continual, personalized career mentoring, training, and research supervision. Each cohort of Scholars will be followed for the duration of the training grant and each cohort will present their research in Year 2, form a network of collaborative mentoring, and come together in Year 5 to share their experiences and progress in achieving Program goals. Scholars will be mentored by a core faculty mentor as well as a "home" mentor, i.e., someone regularly accessible to the Scholar who has the relevant expertise and commitment to mentoring the Scholar for the duration of the Program. Each Scholar will be expected to use pilot funding from the Program to conduct research (e.g., qualitative study, secondary analyses, etc.) that will serve as preliminary studies in their NIDA application during their two year tenure.
描述(由申请人提供):美国国立卫生研究院生物医学研究队伍多样性工作组最近发布了一系列建议,以提高研究队伍的多样性,包括为代表性不足的少数族裔学生建立一个“导师系统”网络,为他们提供服务。在他们的整个职业发展过程中提供职业指导。“为此,这个R25应用程序响应PAR-10-173(NIDA临床研究人员和临床医生研究教育计划),并为加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病,药物滥用和创伤培训计划(以下简称“计划”)寻求五年的资金。该方案的使命是为早期职业临床研究人员或博士后学者提供培训和指导,这些人在种族和文化上具有多样性,其重点是减少在创伤压力和健康差距高风险的得不到充分服务的人群中滥用药物和艾滋病毒传播。目标是让学者建立职业独立性,包括NIH资助他们的研究。该计划代表了我们的多学科,多民族团队的NIMH ARRA资助的艾滋病毒/艾滋病翻译培训计划的演变,该计划成功地为五名博士后学者提供了两年的培训和指导,其中一些人已经获得或正在寻求NIDA资助。我们的试点方案强调,有必要使药物滥用和创伤性压力成为该方案概念方向的核心,因为这一联系一直不是培训赠款的重点,培训赠款的目标是面临艾滋病毒风险和健康差距的得不到充分服务的人群。我们的计划将提供为期两年的培训和指导课程,共20(每年5个,为期4年)早期职业临床研究人员和博士后学者谁持有资助的奖学金或其他学术职位,但需要在艾滋病毒/艾滋病,药物滥用,创伤应激和健康差距的具体培训。得不到充分服务的人口,特别是那些少数种族/族裔人口,受到药物滥用和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的影响特别大,而且通常经历高度的创伤性压力。为了了解这些现象的融合,学者们将参加为期两周的研究所,每年为期两年,并将获得持续的,个性化的职业指导,培训和研究监督。在培训补助金发放期间,将对每一批学者进行跟踪,每一批学者将提交他们的 在第二年的研究,形成一个合作指导网络,并在第五年走到一起,分享他们的经验和实现计划目标的进展。学者将由核心教师导师以及“家庭”导师,即,一个经常接触学者的人,他拥有相关的专业知识,并承诺在项目期间指导学者。每位学者将使用该计划的试点资金进行研究(例如,定性研究、二次分析等)作为初步的 在两年的任期内,他们的NIDA应用程序的研究。

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The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program
加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划
  • 批准号:
    10553287
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program
加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划
  • 批准号:
    8812789
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program
加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划
  • 批准号:
    9658476
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program
加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划
  • 批准号:
    9253370
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program
加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划
  • 批准号:
    8541518
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
Support To Reunite, Involve and Value Each Other (STRIVE)
支持重聚、参与和重视彼此 (STRIVE)
  • 批准号:
    8539832
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program
加州大学洛杉矶分校艾滋病毒/艾滋病、药物滥用和创伤培训计划
  • 批准号:
    10348187
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
Support To Reunite, Involve and Value Each Other (STRIVE)
支持重聚、参与和重视彼此 (STRIVE)
  • 批准号:
    8346171
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
Recruiting, engaging & retaining families for interventions to prevent HIV transm
招聘、吸引
  • 批准号:
    7487099
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:
Recruiting, engaging & retaining families for interventions to prevent HIV transm
招聘、吸引
  • 批准号:
    7623172
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 34.85万
  • 项目类别:

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