Consortium Coordinating Center for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research on COVID-19

COVID-19 社会、行为和经济研究联盟协调中心

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项目摘要

Project Summary/Abstract Over the past 60 years, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) has successfully coordinated the research needs for over 800 universities and research institutes. This work has led to the expanded use of secondary data, the development of innovative lines of research, and the training of multiple generations of scholars across the fields of social and behavioral sciences. The role of the social sciences in understanding major health challenges and disasters has expanded rapidly over the past several decades, and ICPSR in partnership with the Institute for Social Research (ISR) has played a key role in offering an infrastructure to support this work. New areas and new directions have emerged (e.g., population health, social determinants of health, health equity, growth of longitudinal studies, and complex national population-based surveys). ICPSR has been able to bring together and share cutting-edge research emerging from cross disciplinary collaborations in a systematic manner using an open science model of information distribution. An ICPSR-led consortium model for social, behavioral, and economic (SBE) research will provide a nexus for communication, streamlining information-sharing across the behavioral and social science community, multiple NIH Centers, and to the public. This proposal creates a new independent Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research on COVID-19 Consortium Coordinating Center (SBECCC) for COVID-19 related research. The new SBECCC will include resources and support for research specific to COVID-19. To maximize the growth of cross-disciplinary research, its mission will also expand to promote collaborative work between the funded U01 projects, other NIH Research Centers, and a multidisciplinary research community each with different missions, cultures, and ethos. The SBECCC will involve experts from the Survey Research Center in ISR, the Program for Research on Black Americans in ISR, and the Center for Health and Research Transformation at the University of Michigan to develop the consortium, SBE research projects, and produce dissemination materials that aggregate and synthesize research findings emerging from NIH investments in COVID-19 research.
项目摘要/摘要 在过去的60年里,大学间政治和社会研究联盟 (ICPSR)成功地协调了800多所大学的研究需求, 研究机构。这项工作导致了二次数据的扩大使用,开发 创新的研究路线,以及对世界各地多代学者的培训 社会和行为科学领域。社会科学在理解专业发展中的作用 卫生挑战和灾难在过去几十年里迅速扩大, 国际社会研究中心与社会研究所合作,在以下方面发挥了关键作用 提供支持这项工作的基础设施。新领域、新方向不断涌现 (例如,人口健康、健康的社会决定因素、健康公平、纵向增长 研究和复杂的基于人口的国家调查)。ICPSR已经能够为 共同分享来自跨学科合作的前沿研究成果 系统地使用信息分发的开放科学模型。由ICPSR领导的 社会、行为和经济(SBE)研究的联盟模式将为 沟通,简化行为和社会科学领域的信息共享 社区、多个NIH中心和公众。这项提议创建了一个新的独立 新冠肺炎财团协调中心的社会、行为和经济研究 (SBECCC),用于新冠肺炎相关研究。新的SBECCC将包括资源和 支持特定于新冠肺炎的研究。最大限度地促进跨学科发展 除了研究,它的使命还将扩大,以促进资助的U01之间的协作工作 项目、其他NIH研究中心和多学科研究社区,每个社区都有 不同的使命、文化和精神。SBECCC将有来自调查的专家参与 ISR研究中心、ISR美国黑人研究计划和该中心 密歇根大学健康和研究转型中心开发 联盟,SBE研究项目,并制作传播材料,汇集和 综合美国国立卫生研究院对新冠肺炎研究的投资得出的研究成果。

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Margaret Catherine Levenstein其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Margaret Catherine Levenstein', 18)}}的其他基金

Consortium Coordinating Center for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research on COVID-19-Administrative Supplement
COVID-19 社会、行为和经济研究联盟协调中心 - 行政补充
  • 批准号:
    10627345
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 77.88万
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