Enrichment Program
强化计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10683200
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.61万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAreaBasic ScienceBehavioral ResearchChicagoCitiesClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesComplementCost Effectiveness AnalysisDiabetes MellitusEducational workshopElementsEquityHealthIncubatorsInstitutionJointsMedicinePublic HealthResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesScientistTranslational ResearchTranslationsVisitVulnerable PopulationsWorkclinical investigationcommunity based participatory researchdesignenvironmental enrichment for laboratory animalshealth disparityhealth equityimprovedinnovationmeetingspopulation healthprogramssymposiumtranslational scientist
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY – Enrichment Program
The Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research Enrichment Program (CCDTR EP) is designed to amplify
T2-T4 diabetes research focused on population health and health equity through the promotion of scientific
exchange among Chicago-area and national junior and senior investigators. Diabetes translation research
encompasses a broad array of research methods from behavioral research to clinical trials to community-based
participatory research to cost-effectiveness analysis, and the proposed enrichment program reflects the diversity
of these areas. The CCDTR EP is designed to integrate key elements of UC and NU diabetes translation
research infrastructure and complement this integration with outside resources to improve population health and
health equity for vulnerable populations with diabetes. With the integration of NU into the CCDTR, there is an
important opportunity to create a robust cross-Chicago program of diabetes translation seminars, guest
speakers, visiting scientists, consultants, and workshops. The Specific Aims of the CCDTR EP will be to: Aim
1) Enhance and enrich the environment for diabetes translation research in Chicagoland through seminars,
symposia and workshops for trainees, junior investigators, senior investigators, and non-academic stakeholders;
and Aim 2) Create a Chicagoland network of diabetes translational investigators who work together and with
City of Chicago public health leaders to improve diabetes health and diabetes health disparities. We will establish
a joint CCDTR incubator weekly meeting and cross-pollinate UC and Northwestern researchers by integrating
cross-institutional leaders in the planning of the CCDTR-sponsored Annual Chicago Diabetes Day and NU's
Institute for Public Health and Medicine's Annual Population Health Forum. In addition, the CCDTR EP will
intentionally connect with investigators from diverse backgrounds and community stakeholders throughout
Chicagoland to join the center in order to strengthen collaborations and provide opportunities for dissemination.
Finally, the CCDTR EP will systematically identify and connect with all of Chicagoland's diabetes translation
researchers, public health experts, and community stakeholders. The major benefit of the CCDTR EP will be to
provide diabetes researchers, ranging from trainees to senior investigators, as well as partners and stakeholders,
with a forum to collaborate, innovate, and disseminate outstanding diabetes translation research. In concert with
other CCDTR activities, the EP will accelerate the equitable conduct, dissemination, and implementation of
translational diabetes research across Chicagoland.
项目总结--充实方案
芝加哥糖尿病翻译研究丰富计划(CCDTREP)旨在扩大
T2-T4糖尿病研究的重点是通过促进科学的健康和健康公平
芝加哥地区和国家初级和高级调查人员之间的交流。糖尿病翻译研究
涵盖了从行为研究到临床试验再到基于社区的各种研究方法
参与式研究,进行成本效益分析,建议的浓缩方案反映了多样性
这些地区。CCDTR EP旨在整合UC和NU糖尿病翻译的关键元素
研究基础设施并补充这种与外部资源的整合,以改善人口健康和
为糖尿病患者弱势群体提供健康公平。随着NU融入CCDTR,有了一个
创建一个强大的跨芝加哥糖尿病翻译计划的重要机会,嘉宾
演讲者、来访的科学家、顾问和研讨会。CCDTR EP的具体目标将是:Aim
1)通过研讨会加强和丰富芝加哥糖尿病翻译研究的环境,
为受训人员、初级调查人员、高级调查人员和非学术利益攸关方举办研讨会和讲习班;
和目标2)创建芝加哥糖尿病翻译研究人员网络,他们共同工作并与
芝加哥公共卫生领导改善糖尿病健康和糖尿病健康差距。我们将建立
联合CCDTR孵化器每周会议,并通过整合
由中国疾病预防控制与预防中心主办的年度芝加哥糖尿病日和国立大学糖尿病日的跨机构领导
公共卫生和医学研究所的年度人口健康论坛。此外,CCDTR EP将
在整个过程中,有意与来自不同背景的调查人员和社区利益相关者联系
芝加哥加入该中心,以加强合作并提供传播机会。
最后,CCDTR EP将系统地识别并连接芝加哥所有糖尿病的翻译
研究人员、公共卫生专家和社区利益相关者。CCDTR EP的主要好处将是
提供糖尿病研究人员,从实习生到高级调查人员,以及合作伙伴和利益相关者,
通过一个论坛协作、创新和传播优秀的糖尿病翻译研究。与…一致
在CCDTR的其他活动中,欧洲议会将加快公平地进行、传播和执行
全芝加哥的转化型糖尿病研究。
项目成果
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