UCSF-UCB TRAC Clinical Sciences Core
UCSF-UCB TRAC 临床科学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10674707
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-08-02 至 2027-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAffectAreaBasic ScienceBioinformaticsBiologicalBiomedical ResearchBiometryCOVID-19 pandemicCaringClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunitiesConceptionsConsultationsDataData ScienceData SetDatabasesDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDissemination and ImplementationDoctor of PhilosophyEcosystemEpidemiologyEquityEvaluationFacultyFeedbackFosteringGenerationsGoalsHealth StatusHumanHuman Subject ResearchIncidenceIndividualInfrastructureInfusion proceduresInternationalIntervention TrialInvestigationLinkMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMethodsOutcomeParticipantPopulation SciencesPopulations at RiskPreventionProspective, cohort studyPublic HealthResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskScientistServicesSocial SciencesSourceSpecimenStatistical Data InterpretationTrainingTuberculosisbench-to-bedside translationcareer developmentclinical centerclinical research sitecohortcommunity centercommunity engagementcostdata managementdesignexperienceimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary approachmeetingsmortalitymultidisciplinarynovelpandemic diseasepopulation healthprogramsrepositoryresearch studyscale upsearchable databasetooltranslational study
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY – Clinical Science Core
Progress towards meeting global public health tuberculosis (TB) targets for reductions in incidence, mortality
and catastrophic costs have been slow, and appear to have stagnated due the recent COVID-19
pandemic. Without reinvigorating TB clinical research with an infusion of new investigators, novel perspectives,
and cutting-edge innovation, we remain at risk of allowing the TB pandemic to continue unabated. The goal of
the Clinical Science Core of the UCSF-UCB TRAC is to augment existing UCSF and UCB resources to
accelerate clinical research by engaging New Investigators and established investigators new-to-TB, and by
reducing the barrier to conducting high-quality, innovating clinical research. UCSF-UCB TRAC Clinical Science
Core will support investigators by 1) providing consultation on key aspects of TB clinical research; 2) providing
consultation about novel methodologic approaches in clinical research that may be applied to TB; 3) facilitating
access to clinical cohorts, datasets, bio-specimens, and clinical research tools; 4) supporting meaningful
community engagement via a TRAC TB Community Advisory Board; 5) supporting career development of new
investigators with targeted mentorship. The Clinical Science Core will encourage an interdisciplinary approach
to TB clinical research by making services and resources available for researchers from diverse fields including
basic sciences, epidemiology, bioinformatics, public health, social sciences and clinical sciences. The Clinical
Science Core hopes to attract and inspire a new generation of TB scientists to accelerate TB biomedical and
clinical research with the support of UCSF-UCB TRAC faculty who are leaders in TB clinical sciences.
项目摘要 - 临床科学核心
实现全球公共卫生结核病(TB)的进展,以降低发病率,死亡率
灾难性成本很慢,并且由于最近的Covid-19,似乎停滞不前
大流行。不用注入新研究人员的新观点,而无需重新激发结核病临床研究
和尖端的创新,我们仍然有允许结核病大流行不断减弱的风险。目标
UCSF-UCB TRAC的临床科学核心是增加现有的UCSF和UCB资源
通过吸引新的研究人员并建立了新的研究人员,加速临床研究,并通过
减少进行高质量,创新的临床研究的障碍。 UCSF-UCB TRAC临床科学
核心将通过1)提供有关结核病临床研究的关键方面的咨询; 2)提供
关于可能应用于结核病的临床研究中新型方法论方法的咨询; 3)促进
访问临床人群,数据集,生物特异性和临床研究工具; 4)支持有意义的
通过TRAC TB社区顾问委员会的社区参与; 5)支持新的职业发展
有针对性的研究人员。临床科学核心将鼓励跨学科方法
通过为潜水领域的研究人员提供服务和资源,包括
基础科学,流行病学,生物信息学,公共卫生,社会科学和临床科学。临床
科学核心希望吸引和激发新一代的结核病科学家加速结核病生物医学和
在UCSF-UCB TRAC教师的支持下,临床研究是结核病临床科学领域的领导者。
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