UC Davis Clinical and Translational Science Center
加州大学戴维斯分校临床和转化科学中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9309127
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 427.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-07-01 至 2021-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAgingAgricultureAreaCaliforniaCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity HealthCompetenceCountyDataDecision MakingDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDiverse WorkforceEngineeringEnsureEnvironmentEvaluationFacultyFeedbackFosteringFoundationsFundingFutureGoalsGrantHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth Services AccessibilityHealth TechnologyHealthcareHumanHuman ResourcesInformaticsInstitutionLeadershipLearningLongevityMethodsMissionModelingMoldsPhasePopulation HeterogeneityPositioning AttributeProcessProgram EvaluationRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResource InformaticsResource SharingResourcesRoleRuralRural CommunitySchoolsScienceScientistSeminalServicesStructureTechnical ExpertiseTechnologyTrainingTraining SupportTraining and EducationTraining and InfrastructureTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVeterinary MedicineVeterinary Schoolsbasebiological researchburden of illnesscareercatalystclinical investigationcollegecommunity partnershipcompanion animaldigitalexperienceflexibilityhealth care deliveryhuman diseaseimprovedinnovationinsightliteracymembernew technologynovelnovel strategiesoutreachpatient oriented researchprogramsrural settingsenescenceskillstelehealthtooltranslational pipelinetranslational research program
项目摘要
Contact PD/PI: Berglund, Lars F
OVERALL
ABSTRACT / SUMMARY
The University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC), builds on its
10-year track record serving as the central focus for translational research in inland Northern California, and is
well prepared to enter a new phase of translational research. The CTSC has been the centerpiece for
catalyzing UC Davis into a vibrant research enterprise. By fostering successful trainees at all levels and
preparing them for a productive career trajectory, we are building a diverse workforce able to use our extensive
infrastructure to advance national CTSA goals. We have made, and will continue to make, seminal
contributions. The proposed program is responsive to investigators, trainees, and communities, embraces a
flexible and versatile culture aimed at resource sharing, and is respected by the university leadership,
recognizing our outreach and partnering with academic units and communities. Our proposal builds on a rich
foundation of achievements including team-science educational endeavors, use of digital health technologies
to engage rural communities, team-based community partnerships to increase health care access, and
comprehensive data training and resource support for our investigators addressing critical needs. Areas of
strength at UC Davis include our prominent telehealth program and a diverse academic setting where the
CTSC is a welcome partner in schools and colleges. Through the powerful CTSC infrastructure, quality focus,
and training resources, we aim to advance technical literacy through programs that add research strengths to
our expansive digital health program and to a novel One Health-based partnership with the School of
Veterinary Medicine. By capitalizing on insights from naturally occurring diseases in companion animals
treated at UC Davis, innovative models of human diseases can be described and validated. The CTSC targets
three overarching goals: (1) Education and training of a well-prepared workforce, (2) Bringing quality
comprehensive services to the greater community, and (3) Ensure scientific translational efforts are advanced
to improve human health across the lifespan of diverse populations. To realize these goals, the CTSC under
the leadership of Dr. Berglund (PI) is firmly positioned in the institutional leadership and able to bring strong
institutional support. The PI is supported by an integrated cadre of experienced local, regional, national leaders
and is guided by a comprehensive oversight structure that anchors the CTSC within UC Davis and with faculty,
trainees, the community, and the national CTSA network. Through the CTSC catalyzing and coordinating role
in addressing institutional gaps and translational challenges, we will serve the overall NCATS missions to
catalyze application of science to improve health by providing resources and skilled personnel and nurturing a
sustained, self-improving translational workforce. We look forward to addressing major health challenges
through an extensive coordinated service and workforce portfolio, integration of institutional leadership across
resources, and stimulation of innovative approaches to improve human health.
Project Summary/Abstract Page 210
Contact PD/PI: Berglund, Lars F
OVERALL
NARRATIVE
The UC Davis CTSC has established a strong training and infrastructure resource to support and promote
research to improve health. Through the CTSC, research findings relevant to human health and disease are
made available to health professionals and community members. In addition, the UC Davis CTSC is part of
regional, state, and national networks to ensure a broad-based information exchange between scientists,
health professionals, and community members that will lead to improved health.
联系人 PD/PI:Berglund、Lars F
全面的
摘要/总结
加州大学戴维斯分校 (UC Davis) 临床和转化科学中心 (CTSC) 以其
10 年的业绩记录是北加州内陆转化研究的中心焦点,并且
为进入转化研究的新阶段做好了充分准备。 CTSC 一直是
促进加州大学戴维斯分校成为一个充满活力的研究企业。通过培养各个级别的成功学员
为了让他们为富有成效的职业轨迹做好准备,我们正在建立一支多元化的员工队伍,能够利用我们广泛的
基础设施以推进国家 CTSA 目标。我们已经并将继续做出具有开创性的
贡献。拟议的计划响应调查人员、受训者和社区的要求,包含
灵活多变的文化,旨在资源共享,并受到大学领导层的尊重,
认可我们的外展活动以及与学术单位和社区的合作。我们的建议建立在丰富的
成就的基础,包括团队科学教育努力、数字健康技术的使用
让农村社区、基于团队的社区伙伴关系参与进来,以增加医疗保健的可及性,以及
为我们的研究人员解决关键需求提供全面的数据培训和资源支持。领域
加州大学戴维斯分校的优势包括我们著名的远程医疗项目和多元化的学术环境,
CTSC 是深受学校和学院欢迎的合作伙伴。通过强大的CTSC基础设施、质量关注、
和培训资源,我们的目标是通过增加研究优势的计划来提高技术素养
我们广泛的数字健康计划,以及与该学院建立的一种基于 One Health 的新型合作伙伴关系
兽医学。通过利用伴侣动物自然发生的疾病的见解
在加州大学戴维斯分校接受治疗后,可以描述和验证人类疾病的创新模型。 CTSC 目标
三个总体目标:(1) 教育和培训准备充分的劳动力,(2) 提高质量
为更大的社区提供全面的服务,以及 (3) 确保推进科学转化工作
改善不同人群整个生命周期的人类健康。为了实现这些目标,CTSC
Berglund 博士(PI)的领导在机构领导中占据牢固地位,能够带来强有力的
机构支持。 PI 得到由经验丰富的地方、地区和国家领导人组成的综合骨干队伍的支持
并以全面的监督结构为指导,该结构将 CTSC 纳入加州大学戴维斯分校并与教职人员合作,
学员、社区和国家 CTSA 网络。通过 CTSC 的催化和协调作用
在解决机构差距和转化挑战方面,我们将为 NCATS 的整体使命服务,
通过提供资源和技术人员以及培养人才来促进科学应用以改善健康
持续的、自我完善的翻译队伍。我们期待解决重大健康挑战
通过广泛协调的服务和劳动力组合,整合各个领域的机构领导力
资源和刺激创新方法来改善人类健康。
项目总结/摘要第 210 页
联系人 PD/PI:Berglund、Lars F
全面的
叙述
加州大学戴维斯分校 CTSC 建立了强大的培训和基础设施资源来支持和促进
研究以改善健康。通过 CTSC,与人类健康和疾病相关的研究成果
提供给卫生专业人员和社区成员。此外,加州大学戴维斯分校 CTSC 是
区域、州和国家网络,以确保科学家之间广泛的信息交流,
卫生专业人员和社区成员将改善健康状况。
项目成果
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Proposal for Dedicated QAQC Personnel to Promote Consistency and Efficiency of CTSA-related Submissions
关于设立专门 QAQC 人员以促进 CTSA 相关提交的一致性和效率的提案
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 427.51万 - 项目类别:
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