Dissemination Core
传播核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10714420
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-11 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAdministratorAdoptionAwardCOVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 testingCharacteristicsClinicalClinical PathwaysCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationCommunitiesDataDetectionDevelopmentDevice DesignsDevicesDiagnosisDiagnosticDiagnostic testsDisciplineDisease OutbreaksE-learningEducational workshopEngineeringEpidemicEpidemiologistEventFeedbackFocus GroupsFutureGoalsGrantHIVHealthHealth systemHealthcare SystemsHomeIncidenceIndividualIndustryInfectionInternationalLearningMarketingMedicalModelingNeeds AssessmentPatientsPersonsPharmacistsPhasePoint of Care TechnologyPolicy MakerPreceptorshipProcessPublic HealthPublicationsReadinessReportingResearch PersonnelRespondentRiskScientistSexual HealthSexually Transmitted DiseasesSiteSymptomsSystemSystems IntegrationTechnologyTest ResultTestingTimeTrainingTranslationsUpdateWorkclinical carecostdesignhome testinnovationlarge scale productionlectureslow and middle-income countriespandemic diseasepoint of carepoint of care testingpoint-of-care diagnosticspopulation healthroutine screeningself testingstakeholder perspectivessymposiumtechnological innovationtraining opportunityuptakewebinar
项目摘要
Dissemination Core Project Summary
The long-term goal of the Johns Hopkins Center for Innovative Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases is to
accelerate infectious disease diagnostic point-of-care (POC) technology innovation and access to impact
global public health. The training of physical and computational scientists, engineers, as well as researchers
from other relevant disciplines, regarding clinical and process issues related to the development of point-of-
care devices is critical to accelerating the translation of these technologies into clinical use. Identifying and
understanding the needs of clinical end users and the sites at which devices will be used is fundamental to a
successful device design process. Development of acceptable, affordable point of care tests (POCTs) for
sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and emerging and re-emerging infections is a public and population
health imperative at this time of increasing national and global incidence and decreasing treatment options for
STIs and overlapping pandemics and outbreaks. As the Dissemination Core of the proposed Center for
Innovative Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases, we will collaborate with all cores and continue to assess and
communicate unmet clinical and end-user needs for STI POCT development and adoption; identify potential
obstacles to moving along the developmental pipeline from other stakeholder perspectives (policy makers,
investors, marketers, lower and middle income country health systems); work with national and international
training partners to disseminate this information; provide a menu of training opportunities to developers and
other stakeholders including open-access web-based trainings, in-person didactic and experiential sessions,
observational preceptorships tailored to developer needs, national and international conference presentation,
and publications.
核心项目摘要
约翰霍普金斯传染病创新诊断中心的长期目标是
加速传染病诊断床旁(POC)技术创新和影响
全球公共卫生。物理和计算科学家,工程师以及研究人员的培训
从其他相关学科,关于临床和过程问题的发展点-
护理设备对于加速这些技术转化为临床应用至关重要。识别和
了解临床最终用户的需求和器械的使用场所是
成功的设备设计过程。开发可接受的、负担得起的护理点测试(POCT),
性传播感染(STIs)和新出现和重新出现的感染是一个公共和人口
在目前国家和全球发病率不断增加,
性传播感染和重叠的流行病和疫情。作为拟议中心的传播核心,
创新诊断传染病,我们将与所有核心合作,并继续评估和
沟通STI POCT开发和采用未满足的临床和最终用户需求;
从其他利益攸关方的角度来看,
投资者、营销人员、中低收入国家卫生系统);与国家和国际
培训合作伙伴传播这些信息;为开发人员提供培训机会菜单,
其他利益攸关方,包括开放式网络培训、现场教学和体验式会议,
根据开发人员需求量身定制的观测指导,国家和国际会议演示,
和出版物。
项目成果
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The vaginal microenvironment in asymptomatic versus symptomatic bacterial vaginosis
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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The rectal microbiome and incident rectal sexually transmitted infections
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$ 12.83万 - 项目类别:
Dysbiosis, Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis and the Vaginal Microbiome
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- 批准号:
9163096 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
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