Northern/Pacific Universities Global Health Research Training Consortium
北部/太平洋大学全球健康研究培训联盟
基本信息
- 批准号:8877677
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-04-04 至 2017-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This R25 proposal, the "Northern/Pacific Global Health Research Fellows Training Consortium" includes a consortium of four U.S. universities (the Universities of Hawaii, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington) and partnerships with universities and research institutions in six countries (Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Peru, China and Thailand). The Consortium will be housed within the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington. The four U.S. universities have each committed matching funds totaling $595,000 to support a second year of fellowship for the most productive fellows and additional fellows. The N/P Consortium will (1) implement an enhanced mentoring program emphasizing a manual of required, specific commitments and guidelines for mentors and mentees; bimonthly Internet-based research-in-progress sessions involving all Global Health Fellows and joint participation of mentors for the presenting trainee(s); (2) help in "globalizing"
existing T32 research training programs, and strengthen and broaden the disciplines involved in our Consortium's global health research programs, by actively recruiting senior U.S. fellows from the 161 T32 research training grants of the N/P Consortium, and other trainees (e.g. senior Department of Global Health postdoctoral fellows of the UW Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation), (3) promote entrepreneurial development of interdisciplinary, cross-institutional, sustainable research partnerships, particularly within neglected areas of global health, engaging comentors from the academic programs that house the T32 grants from which Global Health Research Fellows are recruited; (4) establish a "warranty" for the Global Health Research Fellows, beginning with a tried and proven expedited global research project trajectory during year one, progressing to presentation and then publication of research, a potential second year of fellowship funding for the most promising trainees, to assistance launching independent careers through further opportunities in new research programs as they develop, to ongoing mentoring of alumni in applications for new global health grants, such as Fogarty IRSDA K01 grants, ISGHA K02 grants, other K awards, including CTSA awards and Foundation awards, to creation of an alumni and mentor network involving posting of new publications, funding and job opportunities, and potential participation in cross-consortium Global Health Fellows reunions at global health conferences. This proposal would provide funding for a total of 12-15 trainees each year, depending on the number of second year trainee awards - for a total of 75 trainees. Including the Fulbright/Fogarty Fellows in Public Health (at least one each in Kenya, Ghana and Peru), who will receive the same orientation at NIH and mentoring by participants in this proposal, we anticipate at least 90 trainees over the five-year grant period.
描述(由申请人提供):这项R25提案,“北/太平洋全球卫生研究员培训联盟”包括一个由四所美国大学(夏威夷大学、密歇根大学、明尼苏达大学和华盛顿大学)组成的联盟,并与六个国家(肯尼亚、加纳、乌干达、秘鲁、中国和泰国)的大学和研究机构建立伙伴关系。该联盟将设在华盛顿大学全球卫生系内。这四所美国大学各自承诺提供总额为59.5万美元的配套资金,为最有成效的研究员和其他研究员提供第二年的奖学金。N/P联盟将(1)实施一项加强的指导计划,强调为导师和学员提供必要的、具体的承诺和指导方针的手册;每两个月举行一次以互联网为基础的正在进行的研究会议,由所有全球卫生研究员参加,并由出席会议的学员的导师共同参加;(2)帮助“全球化”
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