The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Scholars in Women's Health (BIRCWH)
约翰霍普金斯大学女性健康临床研究学者 (BIRCWH)
基本信息
- 批准号:10646314
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 74.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-21 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaAttentionCancer BiologyCardiovascular systemClinical ResearchCollaborationsCompetenceDisciplineDiscipline of NursingDiseaseDisparityFacultyFoundationsFundingGeneticGoalsHealthImmunologyInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalLeadLife Cycle StagesMentorsMentorshipNeurosciencesPositioning AttributePovertyPublic HealthQualifyingReproductive BiologyResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSecureSex DifferencesStrategic PlanningTraumaUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented PopulationsWomanWomen&aposs Healthaddictioncareer developmentexperiencegender differencehigh risk populationimprovedinnovationlensmedical schoolsmultidisciplinaryprogramsrecruitsexsocial determinantssuccessviolence against women
项目摘要
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The overarching goal of the Johns Hopkins BIRCWH program (JH-BIRCWH) is to develop highly qualified,
independent investigators who will conduct innovative and significant women's health and sex and gender
differences research. The program represents a successful and robust collaboration of the Johns Hopkins
Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health. In our first period of support, we recruited 10 Scholars, all
outstanding junior investigators from diverse disciplines, including 5 under-represented minorities. The success
of the program is illustrated by their success: 100% (5/5) JH-BIRCWH alumni secured new external federal
and/or foundation research funding. Because of JH-BIRCWH mentorship and career development, these
Scholars continue to develop as independent investigators and leaders in innovative, interdisciplinary research.
Scholars broaden their understanding through the lens of a life course perspective with particular attention to
research on the health needs of diverse and high-risk populations. During this next proposed period of support,
our JH-BIRCWH program is well positioned for sustained success. Consistent with the Office of Research on
Women's Health (ORWH) strategic plan (2019-2023), we will continue to recruit highly motivated junior faculty
scholars, with priority given to investigators from groups underrepresented in research. We will build on the
established foundation of our learner-centered and competency-based approach to interdisciplinary career
development. A critical resource for the JH-BIRCWH program is the cadre of highly experienced,
internationally recognized faculty who are active in research related to women's health or sex/gender
differences, and who are committed to supporting and sponsoring Scholars. The three core strength areas of
the JH-BIRCWH program are: 1) diseases specific to women (e.g. women's cancer and reproductive biology);
2) sex and gender differences in disease expression (e.g. immunology, neuroscience, cardiovascular and
genetics); and 3) social determinants of women's health and disparities (e.g. violence against women, trauma,
addictions and poverty). In this next proposed period of support, the JH-BIRCWH will annually support 3
scholars plus 2 additional scholars supported by institutional matching funds. Scholars will receive expert
mentoring from a multidisciplinary team along with funding, and access to institutional resources. They will be
well prepared to lead interdisciplinary teams to improve women's health by advancing our understanding of sex
and gender differences and health concerns unique to, more prevalent, or with differential consequences in
women.
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项目摘要/摘要
约翰·霍普金斯·巴克(John Hopkins Bircwh)计划(JH-BIRCWH)的总体目标是发展高度合格,
独立的调查人员将进行创新且重要的妇女健康,性别和性别
差异研究。该计划代表了约翰·霍普金斯(Johns Hopkins)的成功合作
医学,护理和公共卫生学校。在我们的第一阶段,我们招募了10名学者
来自不同学科的杰出初级调查人员,包括5个代表性不足的少数民族。成功
该计划的成功说明了该计划:100%(5/5)JH-BIRCWH校友获得了新的外部联邦
和/或基金会研究资金。由于JH-BIRCWH的指导和职业发展,这些
作为创新的跨学科研究的独立研究者和领导者,学者们继续发展。
学者们通过生活课程的视角扩大了理解,特别关注
研究多样化和高风险人群的健康需求。在此下一个建议的支持期间,
我们的JH-BIRCWH计划在持续的成功中处于良好状态。与研究办公室一致
妇女健康(ORWH)战略计划(2019-2023),我们将继续招募有积极进取的初级教师
学者,优先考虑研究人员的研究人员的研究不足。我们将建立在
我们以学习者为中心和基于能力的跨学科职业的基础
发展。 JH-BIRCWH计划的关键资源是经验丰富的干部
国际认可的教师,他们积极从事与妇女健康或性别/性别有关的研究
差异,以及致力于支持和赞助学者的人。三个核心力量区域
JH-BIRCWH计划是:1)针对妇女的疾病(例如妇女癌和生殖生物学);
2)疾病表达上的性别和性别差异(例如免疫学,神经科学,心血管和
遗传学); 3)妇女健康和差异的社会决定因素(例如针对妇女的暴力,创伤,
成瘾和贫困)。在下一个建议的支持期间,JH-BIRCWH每年将支持3
学者加2位由机构匹配资金支持的额外学者。学者将获得专家
由多学科团队的指导以及资金以及获得机构资源的指导。他们会的
准备好领导跨学科团队来改善妇女的健康,通过促进我们对性的理解
性别差异和健康关注,更普遍,或在
女性。
项目成果
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The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Scholars in Women's Health (BIRCWH)
约翰霍普金斯大学女性健康临床研究学者 (BIRCWH)
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10683615 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 74.42万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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10615648 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 74.42万 - 项目类别:
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10594273 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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9892396 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 74.42万 - 项目类别:
The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Scholars in Women's Health (BIRCWH)
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