Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10630736
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.31万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-06-01 至 2028-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesAffectAreaAwardBenchmarkingBiologyBiomedical ResearchBlood VesselsCardiopulmonaryCardiovascular systemCenters of Research ExcellenceCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesData CollectionDevelopmentDiseaseEducational workshopEquipmentEvaluationEvolutionExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFeedbackFosteringFundingGoalsGrantHomeInstitutionLeadershipLungMaintenanceManuscriptsMeasuresOccupational activity of managing financesOceansOffice of Administrative ManagementPhasePilot ProjectsProgram DevelopmentProgress ReportsPublishingResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRhode IslandSeriesServicesSupervisionTrainingUniversitiesVascular DiseasesVisionVisitcareercareer developmentcombatimprovedmedical schoolsmeetingspreventprofessorprogramssatisfactionsymposiumweb site
项目摘要
The Administrative Core
The overall goal of the CardioPulmonary Vascular Biology (CPVB) COBRE program is to facilitate high impact
vascular biology research to accomplish our vision to develop effective approaches to prevent and treat vascular
diseases affecting the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems through better understanding of disease
mechanisms. During the past 9 years, the CPVB COBRE supported 13 research project investigators and 25
pilot project investigators, who published 237 unique manuscripts, and collectively brought in ~$62.4 million
dollars on 154 grants awarded following the COBRE support. Our technical cores provided state-of-the-art
equipment and technical services. The Administrative Core held 215 seminars. The feedback from our
investigators and users shows high level of satisfaction and continued need for pilot award and technical services
in CPVB. In Phase III, the Administrative Core will provide supervision, coordination, and management of the
entire range of center activities. Activities organized by the Administrative Core will foster strong scientific
advising, a vigorous career development program, and opportunities for interaction with visiting experts and will
enhance external research funding and expansion of the scientific scope of the CPVB COBRE. The Specific
Aims are to: i) provide leadership and direction with the assistance of the steering committee and the advisory
committees, and organize and manage administrative functions of the CPVB COBRE including committee
meetings, communication with stakeholders and research community, website maintenance, data collection for
investigator tracking and evaluation, financial management, and progress reports; ii) manage activities that
enhance career development of pilot project awardees, affiliated investigators, and vascular biology research in
Rhode Island; iii) manage, prioritize, and allocate fiscal resources in support of the entire range of CPVB COBRE
activities; and iv) track and enhance CPVB COBRE services and programs based on evaluation and feedback
to facilitate the transition to a sustainable center. It is anticipated that successful accomplishment of these aims
will result in a sustainable CPVB Center with high quality technical core services, significant institutional and
extramural funding support, and commitment to continue the development of effective approaches to combat or
resolve cardiopulmonary vascular diseases and to develop the careers of faculty to become national leaders in
biomedical research.
行政核心
肺血管生物学(CPVB)COBRE计划的总体目标是促进高影响力
血管生物学研究,以实现我们的愿景,开发有效的方法,以预防和治疗血管
通过更好地了解影响肺和心血管系统的疾病
机制等在过去的9年中,CPVB COBRE支持了13个研究项目调查员和25个
试点项目调查人员,他们出版了237份独特的手稿,总共带来了约6240万美元的收入
在COBRE的支持下,获得了154笔赠款。我们的技术核心提供了最先进的
设备和技术服务。行政中心举办了215次研讨会。我们的反馈
调查人员和用户表示高度满意,并继续需要试点奖励和技术服务
在CPVB。在第三阶段,行政核心将监督、协调和管理
整个中心的活动。行政核心组织的活动将促进强有力的科学
提供咨询,积极的职业发展计划,以及与来访专家互动的机会,
增加外部研究资金,扩大CPVB COBRE的科学范围。具体
目的是:㈠在指导委员会和咨询委员会的协助下,
委员会,并组织和管理CPVB COBRE的行政职能,包括委员会
会议、与利益相关者和研究界的沟通、网站维护、数据收集
调查员跟踪和评价、财务管理和进度报告; ii)管理
加强试点项目获奖者、附属研究人员和血管生物学研究的职业发展,
罗得岛; iii)管理、优先考虑和分配财政资源,以支持整个CPVB COBRE范围
活动;以及iv)根据评估和反馈,跟踪和加强CPVB COBRE服务和计划
以促进向可持续发展中心的过渡。预计这些目标的成功实现
将产生一个可持续的CPVB中心,具有高质量的技术核心服务,重要的机构和
外部资金支持,并承诺继续制定有效的方法,
解决心肺血管疾病,并发展教师的职业生涯,成为国家领导人,
生物医学研究
项目成果
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Deep learning for algorithmic detection of pulmonary hypertension using a combined digital stethoscope and single-lead electrocardiogram
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