Expanded Pilot and Feasibility Award Program
扩大试点和可行性奖励计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10669040
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.23万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-15 至 2027-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbbreviationsAreaAwardCaliforniaClinics and HospitalsCollaborationsCommunitiesCore FacilityDataDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDisciplineExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFosteringFoundationsFundingFunding MechanismsGrantIACUCInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusInternationalInvestigationLeadershipMentorshipMissionNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusOutcomePeer ReviewPreventionPrincipal InvestigatorProbabilityProductivityPublished CommentResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ProposalsResearch SupportScientistTextTrainingTraining ActivityUniversitiesWorkbasecareercareer developmentinnovationinter-institutionalinterestmedical schoolsmembernovelphrasesprograms
项目摘要
REGIONAL PILOT AND FEASIBILITY AWARD PROGRAM: PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This application seeks to develop a Regional Pilot and Feasibility (P&F) Award Program to promote research
and collaborative investigations at institutions neighboring the SDRC. Stanford University is located in northern
California and neighbors other elite research institutions with significant research focused on diabetes. This
includes the nearby campuses of the University of California (UC) at Berkeley and UC Davis. This Regional
P&F program will support proposals for diabetes-related research from principal investigators at UC Davis and
UC Berkeley. This Regional program builds on the outstanding development and outcomes of the SDRC P&F
Award Program over the past 5 years, and is motivated by evidence of stellar research bases at UC Berkeley
and UC Davis with strong interests in developing ties to the SDRC and fostering diabetes research at their
institutions. The SDRC has developed strong scientific and training connections to these neighboring research
institutions. Thus, creation of a Regional P&F program that includes our UC colleagues is a natural extension
of the SDRC mission to support outstanding and innovative diabetes research by a cadre of superb scientists,
who lack their own DRC. The aims of the Regional P&F Award Program are: 1: To solicit, review, and fund a
northern California Regional P&F award program that includes diabetes researchers at UC Davis and UC
Berkeley. The Regional P&F program will support research proposals from UC Davis and Berkeley early
career investigators, investigators who are new to the diabetes research field, and established diabetes
researchers with ideas for novel and exciting research directions that have outstanding potential to open areas
of diabetes-related research in diverse scientific disciplines. In addition, interdisciplinary and inter-institutional
proposals will be encouraged, though proposals by PI’s at UC Berkeley or Davis can involve collaborations
with investigators from any other appropriate research institution. These grants will be provided to outstanding
investigators at UC Davis and Berkeley, whose research has a high probability of benefiting from use of SDRC
core facilities, and could generate data necessary to transition to additional extramural peer-reviewed funding
mechanisms. The successful execution of an initial Regional P&F award cycle in 2020-21 demonstrates the
rationale and feasibility of this expansion. 2: To provide mentorship and career development for recipients of
Regional P&F grants. The SDRC seeks to provide intellectual support and career development during the
project period. This activity aims to foster the P&F grantee’s scientific expertise and integrate scientific and
professional outcomes into the larger sphere of SDRC and national or international diabetes research. This
includes building relationships that enhance further collaboration between P&F award applicants or awardees
and other members of the SDRC. Fostering career development through the Regional P&F award program
should increase the broader impacts of the SDRC on diabetes research, including diversity among those
leading or performing diabetes research.
区域试点和可行性奖评审:项目总结/摘要
本申请旨在开发一个区域试点和可行性(P & F)奖励计划,以促进研究
以及与国家发展和改革委员会相邻的机构的合作调查。斯坦福大学位于北方
加州和邻近的其他精英研究机构对糖尿病进行了大量研究。这
包括附近的加州大学伯克利分校和加州大学戴维斯分校。这一区域
P & F计划将支持加州大学戴维斯分校的主要研究者提出的糖尿病相关研究提案,
加州大学伯克利分校。该区域计划建立在SDRC P & F的出色发展和成果的基础上
奖励计划在过去5年中,并在加州大学伯克利分校恒星研究基地的证据的动机
和加州大学戴维斯分校在发展与SDRC的关系和促进糖尿病研究在他们的强烈兴趣
机构职能体系SDRC与这些邻近的研究建立了强大的科学和培训联系
机构职能体系因此,创建一个包括我们UC同事的区域P & F计划是一个自然的延伸
SDRC的使命是支持优秀科学家的优秀和创新的糖尿病研究,
缺乏自己的DRC。区域P & F奖计划的目的是:1:征求,审查和资助
北方加州地区P & F奖计划,包括加州大学戴维斯分校和加州大学的糖尿病研究人员
伯克利区域P & F计划将支持加州大学戴维斯分校和伯克利分校的研究提案,
职业研究者,新进入糖尿病研究领域的研究者,
具有新颖和令人兴奋的研究方向的想法的研究人员,这些研究方向具有开放领域的杰出潜力
糖尿病相关的研究在不同的科学学科。此外,跨学科和机构间
尽管加州大学伯克利分校或戴维斯分校的PI的建议可能涉及合作,但建议将受到鼓励
与任何其他适当研究机构的研究人员进行沟通。这些补助金将提供给杰出的人
加州大学戴维斯分校和伯克利分校的研究人员,他们的研究很有可能受益于SDRC的使用
核心设施,并可以生成必要的数据,以过渡到额外的校外同行审查资金
机制等2020 - 21年度首个地区P & F奖励周期的成功执行表明,
这种扩张的合理性和可行性。2:为获奖者提供指导和职业发展
区域P & F赠款。发展与改革委员会致力于在2008年至2011年期间提供智力支持和职业发展,
项目期间。这项活动旨在培养P & F受赠人的科学专长,并将科学和
将专业成果纳入SDRC和国家或国际糖尿病研究的更大范围。这
包括建立关系,加强P & F奖申请人或获奖者之间的进一步合作
和SDRC的其他成员。通过区域P & F奖励计划促进职业发展
应该增加SDRC对糖尿病研究的更广泛影响,包括这些研究的多样性。
领导或进行糖尿病研究。
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