Pilot Core
试点核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10689710
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-08-01 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAgingAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaApplications GrantsAreaClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexCountryDataData SetDementiaDisciplineEconomicsEducational workshopEnsureFinancial HardshipFinancial SupportFundingGoalsGovernmentGrantHealthHealth Care ResearchHealthcareHealthcare SystemsInfluentialsInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyLeadershipMeasurementMentorsMentorshipMethodsMichiganMinorityOrganizational PolicyOutcomePilot ProjectsPlayPoliciesPopulationPopulation ResearchProcessProgram DevelopmentProviderResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesRoleScholars ProgramScienceSecureTalentsTestingTranslatingUniversitiesWorkWritingcare providersdesignexperiencehealth care deliveryhealth care service organizationinnovationmedical schoolsnovelpopulation basedpopulation healthsocialsuccesstimelinetool
项目摘要
Project Abstract (Pilot Core)
The overarching goal of the Center to Accelerate Population Research in Alzheimer’s (CAPRA) is to serve as a
national resource to promote and accelerate multidisciplinary research that informs the actions governments,
healthcare systems and providers can take to reduce the social, economic, and health burden of AD/ADRD.
The Pilot Core will serve a central role for achieving that goal by providing funding, resources, and networking
for investigators doing pilot studies in CAPRA’s thematic research areas. Pilot studies provide opportunities to
test promising hypotheses, stimulate investigator collaborations, and generate preliminary data for new grants.
But their small scale and short timeline can make it difficult to efficiently complete and to transition to full-scale
studies. To reduce barriers to entry for Alzheimer’s population and healthcare research, the Pilot Core is
designed to provide not only funding for pilots but also access to expertise, methods and in some cases data to
ensure success. We will solicit and select pilot studies from a diverse set of investigators that fit CAPRA’s
themes and have the best chance to develop into externally funded research projects and be most influential
for understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in population health. We aim to
solicit pilot studies across many disciplines, including established investigators transitioning into AD/ADRD
research. We will solicit pilot studies not only from the University of Michigan, but also from the broader
research community around the country. The solicitation strategy will access existing networks, such as
Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research, National Clinical Scholars programs, and other collaborative
groups with whom the CAPRA leadership and affiliates work. CAPRA will not merely fund promising pilot
studies, the Pilot Study Investigators will become an integral part of CAPRA. They will participate in other
CAPRA activities, creating a wider network of dementia research collaborators, and also receive ongoing
mentorship through the process of writing full R01 grant proposals. We will leverage data, methods, and
experience across all CAPRA collaborators to enhance the science and potential influence of their research.
We will achieve this through mentoring, seminars, and grant-writing workshops. Ultimately, our goal is to bring
talented researchers from many disciplines into Alzheimer’s research and seek innovative collaborative
solutions.
项目摘要(试点核心)
加速阿尔茨海默氏症人口研究中心(CAPRA)的首要目标是作为一个
促进和加快多学科研究的国家资源,为政府的行动提供信息,
医疗保健系统和提供者可以采取的措施,以减少AD/ADRD的社会,经济和健康负担。
试点核心将通过提供资金、资源和网络,在实现这一目标方面发挥核心作用
为在CAPRA的专题研究领域进行试点研究的研究人员提供。试点研究提供了机会,
测试有希望的假设,激励研究人员合作,并为新的赠款产生初步数据。
但是它们的小规模和短时间轴可能使其难以有效地完成并过渡到全面
问题研究为了降低阿尔茨海默病人群和医疗保健研究的准入门槛,试点核心是
不仅为试点项目提供资金,而且还提供获得专门知识、方法和某些情况下的数据的机会,
确保成功。我们将从符合CAPRA要求的多元化研究者中征集并选择试点研究
主题,并有最好的机会发展成为外部资助的研究项目,并最有影响力
了解和治疗老年痴呆症和相关痴呆症。我们的目标是
寻求跨多个学科的试点研究,包括已确立的研究者向AD/ADRD过渡
research.我们不仅会向密歇根大学征求试点研究,
全国各地的研究机构。招标战略将访问现有网络,如
少数民族老龄化研究资源中心,国家临床学者计划和其他合作
与CAPRA领导层和附属机构合作的团体。CAPRA不仅为有前途的试点项目提供资金
研究中,初步研究的研究者将成为CAPRA的一个组成部分。他们将参加其他
CAPRA的活动,创造了一个更广泛的痴呆症研究合作者网络,并正在接受
通过撰写完整的R 01赠款提案的过程中的指导。我们将利用数据、方法和
所有CAPRA合作者的经验,以提高他们的研究的科学和潜在的影响力。
我们将通过指导,研讨会和赠款写作研讨会来实现这一目标。最终,我们的目标是
来自许多学科的有才华的研究人员进入阿尔茨海默氏症的研究,并寻求创新的合作
解决方案
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