UC Berkeley/Stanford Children's Enviromental Health Center
加州大学伯克利分校/斯坦福儿童环境健康中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9070674
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 80.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-07-17 至 2018-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesBasic ScienceBlood specimenCaliforniaCellsChildChild health careClinicalCollaborationsCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachData AnalysesEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmental HealthEpidemiologyFacultyGlucoseGoalsHealthHuman ResourcesMentorshipObesityPlasmaPlasma CellsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportSpecialistTeacher Professional DevelopmentTranslationsTravelUniversitiesWorkatopycareer developmentdata managementdata sharingmeetingsoperationrespiratory
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant)
The goals of the Administrative Core (AC) are to support the research, to facilitate communication, and to oversee the seamless integration of research among the 4 Research Projects and the 4 Cores. To achieve these goals the AC has the following specific aims:
1) To coordinate the work of the Research Projects and Cores by holding biweekly meetings and semi-annual retreats of senior and junior investigators to plan CHAPS-SJV activities and discuss scientific issues.
2) To manage the financial and personnel aspects of the overall CHAPS-SJV Center.
3) To coordinate with the External Advisory Committee, support their efforts, set up meetings and make travel arrangements.
4) To provide synergies in the field work in Fresno by establishing the CHAPS-SJV field office with colleagues at UCSF-Fresno and Clinical Sierra Vista: a) to oversee the recruitment and management of subjects in the three Research Projects which will interact with these subjects; b) to oversee the collection, storage and distribution of the blood samples collected from subjects; the blood samples will be separated into plasma and cells; the cells will be analyzed by the Atopy Mechanisms Project and the plasma by the Obesity-Glucose Dysregulation Project; c) to ensure a well-coordinated collaboration between University of California, Berkeley (UCB) and California State University-Fresno (CSU Fresno) on the fourth Research Project; and d) to host the Community Outreach and Translation Core (COTC).
5) To support the Children's Health Specialist, Dr. John Balmes.
6) To support the career development of Faculty Development Investigator and other creative junior faculty-level investigators at UCB, Stanford University, and CSU Fresno through direct mentorship with senior investigators and workshops presented by them to expose the junior investigators to the diversity in environmental health sciences, from basic sciences (mechanisms of immunopathogenesis), through respiratory effects, field work (exposure assessment, subject recruitment), community engagement, epidemiology and data analysis.
7) To support the data management and QA/QC operations of CHAPS-SJV.
8) To support and implement the data sharing plan.
9) To support the annual CEHC meetings and the travel of CHAPS-SJV investigators to these meetings.
描述(由申请人提供)
行政核心(AC)的目标是支持研究,促进交流,并监督4个研究项目和4个核心之间研究的无缝整合。为达到这些目标,咨询委员会有以下具体目标:
1)协调研究项目和核心的工作,每两周举行一次会议,每半年举行一次高级和初级调查人员务虚会,以规划CHAPS-SJV活动并讨论科学问题。
2)管理整个CHAPS-Sjv中心的财务和人事方面。
3)与外部咨询委员会协调,支持他们的努力,安排会议和安排旅行。
4)在弗雷斯诺的实地工作中发挥协同作用,与加州大学旧金山分校和临床希拉维斯塔的同事一起建立CHAPS-SJV外地办事处:a)监督三个研究项目中受试者的招募和管理,这些项目将与这些受试者互动;b)监督从受试者那里收集的血液样本的收集、储存和分发;血液样本将被分成血浆和细胞;细胞将由过敏机制项目进行分析,血浆将由肥胖-血糖异常调节项目进行分析;C)确保加州大学伯克利分校(UCB)和加州州立大学弗雷斯诺分校(CSU Fresno)就第四个研究项目进行良好协调的合作;以及d)主办社区外联和翻译核心(COTC)。
5)支持儿童健康专家约翰·巴尔姆斯博士。
6)支持UCB、斯坦福大学和CSU Fresno的学院发展调查员和其他具有创造性的教员级别的初级调查人员的职业发展,方法是直接指导高级调查人员,并举办研讨会,让初级调查人员接触到环境健康科学的多样性,从基础科学(免疫发病机制),到呼吸效应、实地工作(暴露评估、受试者招募)、社区参与、流行病学和数据分析。
7)支持CHAPS-Sjv的数据管理和QA/QC操作。
8)支持和实施数据共享计划。
9)支持CEHC年度会议和CHAPS-Sjv调查人员参加这些会议的旅费。
项目成果
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John R Balmes其他文献
Behavioral sensitization to irritants/odorants after acute overexposures.
急性过度接触后对刺激物/气味剂的行为过敏。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
1988 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Dennis Shusterman;John R Balmes;James E. Cone - 通讯作者:
James E. Cone
Exposure to Burn Pit Emissions and Respiratory Diseases?
接触烧坑排放物和呼吸道疾病?
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:13.8
- 作者:
John R Balmes - 通讯作者:
John R Balmes
An official American Thoracic Society workshop report: Climate change and human health.
美国胸科学会官方研讨会报告:气候变化与人类健康。
- DOI:
10.1513/pats.201201-015st - 发表时间:
2012 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Kent E Pinkerton;William N. Rom;Muge Akpinar;John R Balmes;Hasan Bayram;Otto Brandli;John W Hollingsworth;Patrick L Kinney;Helene G. Margolis;William J Martin;Erika N Sasser;Kirk R Smith;T. Takaro - 通讯作者:
T. Takaro
Invited Perspective: Longitudinal Follow-up of a Household Air Pollution Trial in a Birth Cohort Yields an Impactful Finding
- DOI:
10.1289/ehp14480 - 发表时间:
2024-03 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:10.4
- 作者:
John R Balmes - 通讯作者:
John R Balmes
John R Balmes的其他文献
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AIM to Improve Asthma: Airflow Improvements during Meal-prep
旨在改善哮喘:膳食准备期间的气流改善
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职业安全健康教育研究中心(T42)
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Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of an Advanced Stove to Reduce Risk of COPD
先进炉灶降低慢性阻塞性肺病风险的集群随机对照试验
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