Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10689667
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.65万
- 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:2022-08-25 至 2026-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdministratorAffectApplications GrantsAreaAwardCareer MobilityClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachCore FacilityDataDecision MakingDedicationsDisadvantagedDiseaseEducationEffectivenessEmploymentEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ImpactEnvironmental Risk FactorEnvironmental ScienceEtiologyEventFocus GroupsGoalsGroup MeetingsHealthHealth SciencesIndividualInfrastructureJournalsLeadershipMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMetabolic DiseasesMetalsMiningMissionMonitorNew MexicoNewsletterOutcomePharmacy facilityPilot ProjectsPlayPopulationProcessProductivityProgram DevelopmentPublicationsPulmonary Heart DiseaseRecordsResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesRoleRural PopulationScienceScientistSeriesSocioeconomic StatusStrategic PlanningTimeTrainingTranslationscareer developmentcitizen sciencecollegecommunity engagementdesignhealth inequalitiesinnovationinterestmeetingsmemberoperationprogramsskillssuccess
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY – Administrative Core
The New Mexico Integrative Science Program Incorporating Research in Environmental Sciences (NM-
INSPIRES) will be established as a transdisciplinary Environmental Health Sciences Core Center designed to
develop and operationalize strategic infrastructure assets relevant to cutting-edge environmental health
research and provide leadership for scientific and programmatic activities supporting ongoing, new, and
evolving studies in this area. The theme of the Center is Metals, Mining, and Mixtures, which is grounded in a
rural population in NM that is disadvantaged with respect to socioeconomic status, health, education, and
employment. The Administrative Core (AC) is an essential component of this Center providing communication,
coordination, and oversight to ensure operational and scientific integration of all NM-INSPIRES components. In
addition, the AC facilitates integration of center goals with community needs and concerns through dynamic
community outreach and engagement activities to enable effective translation of findings to and from the
affected communities. The AC staff will closely monitor the effectiveness of NM-INSPIRES programs and
initiatives to ensure that the Center resources enhance member research productivity. Specific aims are: 1)
Provide leadership for scientific and programmatic activities of NM-INSPIRES and coordinate and integrate the
components and activities of the Center, as well as facilitate communications and interactions across all Center
components and with community stakeholders; 2) Organize and facilitate Center program activities,
communications, and research discussions, including retreats, consultant interactions, seminars, Research
Focus Group meetings, and media engagement and newsletters; 3) Provide financial oversight, facilitate
resource support, and ensure regulatory compliance related to the Center’s research and community activities;
maintain Center records and measures of success including use of NM-INSPIRES facilities, publications, pilot
project awards, and new grant applications resulting from preliminary data garnered by NM-INSPIRES
members; 4) Coordinate the Career Development Program (a) to promote collaboration among basic, clinical,
and population scientists and support early stage investigators in developing diverse professional skills and (b)
to attract investigators and scientists in other fields through opportunities to focus on environmentally induced
disease; and 5) Evaluate the productivity, effectiveness, and appropriateness of NM-INSPIRES activities and
evaluate the Center’s membership, scientific opportunities, and areas for collaboration among members and
citizen scientists; and coordinate NM-INSPIRES infrastructure assessments as intellectual needs change to
accommodate new opportunities for collaboration. The expected outcome is a set of seamless interactions
among the AC and embedded Career Development Program, four defined Research Focus Groups, various
facility cores, and the Pilot Project Program.
项目概要-行政核心
新墨西哥州环境科学综合科学计划(NM-
INSPIRES)将被建立为一个跨学科的环境健康科学核心中心,旨在
开发和运营与尖端环境健康相关的战略基础设施资产
研究并领导科学和方案活动,支持正在进行的、新的和
在这个领域不断发展的研究。该中心的主题是金属,采矿和混合物,这是在一个接地
在社会经济地位、健康、教育和就业方面处于不利地位的北地中海农村人口,
就业行政核心(AC)是本中心提供沟通的重要组成部分,
协调和监督,以确保所有NM-INSPIRES组成部分的业务和科学整合。在
此外,咨询委员会还通过动态的方式,促进中心目标与社区需求和关注的整合
社区外联和参与活动,以便能够有效地将调查结果与
受影响的社区。AC工作人员将密切监测NM-INSPIRES计划的有效性,
确保中心资源提高成员研究生产力的举措。具体目标是:1)
领导NM-INSPIRES的科学和方案活动,协调和整合
中心的组成部分和活动,以及促进整个中心的沟通和互动
组成部分和社区利益相关者; 2)组织和促进中心的计划活动,
沟通和研究讨论,包括务虚会,顾问互动,研讨会,研究
焦点小组会议、媒体参与和通讯; 3)提供财务监督,
资源支持,并确保与中心的研究和社群活动相关的法规合规性;
维护中心记录和成功措施,包括使用NM-INSPIRES设施、出版物、试点
项目奖励,以及由NM-INSPIRES收集的初步数据产生的新赠款申请
4)协调职业发展计划(a)促进基础,临床,
和人口科学家,并支持早期研究人员发展多种专业技能和(B)
吸引其他领域的调查人员和科学家,
5)评估NM-INSPIRES活动的生产力、有效性和适当性,
评估中心的成员资格、科学机会和成员之间的合作领域,
公民科学家;并在知识需求发生变化时协调NM-INSPIRES基础设施评估,
提供新的合作机会。预期的结果是一组无缝的交互
在AC和嵌入式职业发展计划中,四个定义的研究焦点小组,
设施核心和试点项目计划。
项目成果
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Ke Jian Liu其他文献
Conference Summary and Recent Advances: the 8th Conference on Metal Toxicity and Carcinogenesis
- DOI:
10.1007/s12011-015-0363-y - 发表时间:
2015-05-16 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.600
- 作者:
Xixi Zhou;Scott W. Burchiel;Laurie G. Hudson;Ke Jian Liu - 通讯作者:
Ke Jian Liu
Nrf2/cyclooxygenase 2 signaling in Cr(VI)-induced carcinogenesis
六价铬诱导癌变中的 Nrf2/环氧合酶 2 信号通路
- DOI:
10.1016/j.ecoenv.2025.117800 - 发表时间:
2025-02-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.100
- 作者:
Lei Zhao;Yi-Fang Wang;Andrea Adamcakova-Dodd;Peter S. Thorne;Ranakul Islam;Ke Jian Liu;Fei Chen;Jia Luo;Ling-Zhi Liu - 通讯作者:
Ling-Zhi Liu
The 10th conference on metal toxicity and carcinogenesis: Overview and recent advances
- DOI:
10.1016/j.taap.2019.04.002 - 发表时间:
2019-05-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Xixi Zhou;Jesse Denson Hesch;Ke Jian Liu - 通讯作者:
Ke Jian Liu
Evaluation of Various Spin Trapping Agents for trapping superoxide in Cells
各种自旋捕获剂捕获细胞中超氧化物的评估
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Honglian Shi;Michael Monske;Andrew Burkick;Graham Timmins;Balaraman Kalyararaman;Yang Liu;Jean-Louis Clement;Paul Tordo;Scott Burchiel;Ke Jian Liu - 通讯作者:
Ke Jian Liu
Opportunities for Neuroprotective Drugs in the Era of Vascular Recanalization
- DOI:
10.1007/s12975-023-01128-6 - 发表时间:
2023-01-18 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.300
- 作者:
Zhifeng Qi;Ke Jian Liu - 通讯作者:
Ke Jian Liu
Ke Jian Liu的其他文献
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10009795 - 财政年份:2018
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第九届金属毒性与致癌会议
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9194461 - 财政年份:2016
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甲基苯丙胺引起的脑组织氧合变化
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8829813 - 财政年份:2014
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第八届金属毒性与致癌会议
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8784830 - 财政年份:2014
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第七届金属毒性与致癌会议
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8364908 - 财政年份:2011
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8628139 - 财政年份:2011
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