Stanford Center for Clinical & Translational Education and Research (Spectrum)
斯坦福临床中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10221072
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 874.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-07-15 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Contact PD/PI: Cullen, Mark R.
0. Overall: Abstract
The mission of Spectrum, Stanford's CTSA-supported research Hub, is to transform clinical and
translational research and education at Stanford and across the Hub network to make it more effective at
discovering and implementing data-driven strategies to serve the health needs of individuals and the population
and to disseminate that knowledge to trainees and the public. Spectrum's programs are designed to extend from
the earliest stages of the translational pipeline to the “final mile” of implementation science at the patient and
population levels. During the next five years, Spectrum will leverage the gains and achievements made over the
past decade, our institutional strengths and resources, and advancements in the focus of the national network
of CTSA Hubs to nurture an innovative and collaborative workforce that can transfer health discoveries from the
University to patients and the community.
Spectrum's purpose is to support essential resources and educational opportunities to ensure the current
and ongoing success of this mission. To that end, our first overarching aim is to educate the next generation
of investigators who make up the clinical and translational research (CTR) “workforce” with the skills to carry out
innovative clinical, translational, and implementation research to meet the opportunities and challenges of health-
care delivery and wellness maintenance in the 21st Century. Our second overarching aim is to maximize
community engagement and team science to ensure that the products of our research benefit all segments of
the population including special populations, people with rare diseases, minorities and women, vulnerable
populations such as children and the elderly, and the medically underserved. Our third overarching aim is to
create an institutional home that provides investigative teams with ready access to the methods, processes,
services, and assessment tools necessary to efficiently translate those discoveries that will substantially alter
health outcomes in order to directly improve the health and well-being of individuals and the population. Finally,
our fourth overarching aim is to develop informatics-based CTR methods, processes, services, and
assessment tools necessary to efficiently translate discoveries into improved health outcomes while reducing
costs, promoting compliance, and ensuring data availability. Such enhancements will broadly facilitate our CTR
mission. With Spectrum's strong track record of accomplishments, supportive institutional environment, well-
developed infrastructure and leadership, and our ever-expanding network of collaborators, including health-care
systems, other Hubs, and community partners, we are well-positioned to execute on our vision for the next five
years.
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Project Summary/Abstract
Contact PD/PI: Cullen, Mark R.
0. Overall: Narrative
The mission of Spectrum, Stanford University's CTSA-supported Hub, is to transform clinical and
translational research and education (CTRE) to ultimately serve the present and future health needs of
individuals and the population. Spectrum will support essential resources and educational opportunities in four
broad areas, i.e., innovative translational discoveries, team science approaches, innovative training methods for
the CTR workforce, and good stewardship of all resources, to ensure the current and ongoing success of this
mission. To achieve its mission, Spectrum will work closely with its local, regional, and national partners,
including and especially with the other Hubs in the CTSA Consortium, while using a series of well validated
metrics to continuously assess and improve performance.
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联系PD/PI:库伦,Mark R.
0。总体:摘要
光谱是斯坦福大学CTSA支持的研究中心,其使命是转变临床和
斯坦福大学和整个Hub网络的翻译研究和教育,使其在
发现和实施数据驱动的战略,以满足个人和人口的健康需求
并向受训者和公众传播这一知识。SPECTRUM的计划旨在从
转化管道的最早阶段是患者和患者实施科学的最后一英里
人口水平。在未来五年中,Spectrum将利用在
在过去的十年中,我们的机构优势和资源,以及国家网络的重点进展
培养一支创新和协作的劳动力队伍,将健康发现从
大学对病人和社会的影响。
SPECTRUM的目的是支持必要的资源和教育机会,以确保当前
以及这项任务的持续成功。为此,我们的首要目标是教育下一代
组成临床和转化性研究(CTR)“劳动力”的研究人员,他们拥有开展
创新的临床、转换和实施研究,以应对健康领域的机遇和挑战-
21世纪的护理提供和健康维护。我们的第二个首要目标是最大限度地
社区参与和团队科学,以确保我们的研究产品造福于
包括特殊人群、罕见病患者、少数民族和妇女在内的弱势群体
例如儿童和老年人,以及医疗服务不足的人群。我们的第三个首要目标是
创建一个机构之家,为调查团队提供随时访问方法、流程、
服务和评估工具,以有效地转换那些将显著改变的发现
以直接改善个人和民众的健康和福祉。最后,
我们的第四个总体目标是开发基于信息学的CTR方法、流程、服务和
有效地将发现转化为改善健康结果所需的评估工具,同时减少
成本、促进合规性和确保数据可用性。这些增强功能将广泛地促进我们的CTR
任务。凭借Spectrum的良好业绩记录,支持性的制度环境,以及
发达的基础设施和领导力,以及我们不断扩大的协作者网络,包括医疗保健
系统、其他枢纽和社区合作伙伴,我们处于有利地位,可以执行我们对未来五年的愿景
好几年了。
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项目摘要/摘要
联系PD/PI:库伦,Mark R.
0。总体而言:叙事
Spectrum是斯坦福大学由CTSA支持的中心,其使命是转变临床和
翻译研究和教育(CTRE),最终服务于目前和未来的卫生需求
个人和人口。SPECTRUM将在四年内支持基本资源和教育机会
广泛的领域,即创新的翻译发现、团队科学方法、创新的培训方法
CTR工作人员,以及对所有资源的良好管理,以确保这项工作目前和正在取得的成功
任务。为了实现其使命,Spectrum将与其地方、地区和国家合作伙伴密切合作,
包括,尤其是与CTSA联盟中的其他中心,同时使用一系列经过充分验证的
持续评估和改进绩效的指标。
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