Development Core
开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7900717
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.04万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-02-01 至 2013-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressArtsAttentionAwardAwarenessBehaviorCessation of lifeClinicalCommunicationConsultationsDataData CollectionDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEconomicsEducational workshopEmerging TechnologiesEnvironmentEpidemicEpidemiologyFacultyHIVHIV InfectionsHome environmentHourHuman ResourcesInformation TechnologyInternationalInternetInterventionInvestigationLearningManuscriptsOutputParticipantPilot ProjectsPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPrevention ResearchPrevention approachProcessPublicationsRaceResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleScheduleSeveritiesTrainingWorkWritingbehavioral/social sciencecareer developmentdesignimprovedinnovationmeetingsnew technologynext generationoutreachprogramsresponsesensitivity trainingsocialsocial science researchstatistics
项目摘要
To meet the challenge of global AIDS, multi-level approaches to prevention must take advantage of new
avenues of research and incorporate emerging technologies in outreach and communication, data
collection, intervention, and scientific cooperation around the world. More than ever, established
researchers are called upon to learn and use new technologies that increase their capacity to conduct
research with geographically dispersed participants and collaborators in the US and around the world.
Both established and more junior investigators must be positioned to address emerging research needs,
work within appropriate cultural contexts, maximize the use of new technologies, and effectively
disseminate the products of their work. The Development Core will meet these needs by working with
HIV Center investigators to stimulate new research and coordinate existing resources, thereby optimizing
scientific output and contributions. The Core will improve the ability of HIV Center investigators,
particularly new investigators to initiate new lines of investigation through a Pilot Studies program,
grantsmanship training, and assistance with responses to RFAs. It will encourage publication by junior
investigators through a Manuscript Writing Workshop and a Publications Award. The Core will
strengthen the ability of investigators to conduct research in international and multicultural environments
through an Intercultural Sensitivity Training. Given the rapidly changing, and still incompletely understood,
role of emerging information technology, the Core will place a special new emphasis in the period ahead
on maximizing the potential while avoiding the pitfalls of the Internet and other recent technological
breakthroughs. Therefore, another major emphasis of the Development Core will be to enhance the
capacity of HIV Center investigators to employ state-of-the-art information technology for data collection,
outreach, intervention and scientific coordination to advance the HIV Center's social and behavioral
science research agenda. In coordination with the Statistics, Epidemiology, and Data Core, the
Development Core will provide consultations, demonstrations of new technology, and seminars about the
innovative use of information technology. Finally, the Development Core will assure integration of
postdoctoral fellows and other trainees into the HIV Center with attention to access to Center Cores,
faculty, and other resources. The Core offers a venue for coordination among several of key personnel
who work with fellows and other trainees, and activities of the Core will serve as a major point of entry
to the broader work of the Center.
为了应对全球艾滋病的挑战,多层次的预防方法必须利用新的
研究途径,并将新兴技术纳入外联和通信、数据
收集,干预和世界各地的科学合作。比以往任何时候都更加,
研究人员被要求学习和使用新技术,以提高他们的能力,
研究与地理上分散的参与者和合作者在美国和世界各地。
既要有经验的研究人员,也要有资历较浅的研究人员,以满足新出现的研究需求,
在适当的文化背景下工作,最大限度地利用新技术,
传播他们的工作成果。发展核心将通过与以下机构合作来满足这些需求:
艾滋病中心的研究人员鼓励新的研究和协调现有的资源,从而优化
科学产出和贡献。核心将提高艾滋病毒中心调查人员的能力,
特别是新的研究者通过试点研究计划启动新的研究路线,
赠款培训和协助对区域援助协定作出反应。它将鼓励初级出版物
通过一个曼尼普尔文写作讲习班和出版物奖的调查。芯会
加强研究人员在国际和多元文化环境中进行研究的能力
通过跨文化敏感性培训。考虑到快速变化,仍然不完全理解,
由于新兴信息技术的作用,核心将在未来一段时间内特别强调
关于最大限度地发挥潜力,同时避免互联网和其他最新技术的陷阱
突破因此,发展核心的另一个主要重点将是加强
艾滋病毒中心调查人员采用最先进的信息技术收集数据的能力,
外展,干预和科学协调,以促进艾滋病毒中心的社会和行为
科学研究议程。与统计、流行病学和数据核心协调,
发展核心将提供咨询,新技术的演示和研讨会,
创新地使用信息技术。最后,发展核心将确保
博士后研究员和其他受训人员进入艾滋病毒中心,注意获得中心核心,
教师和其他资源。核心为几个关键人员之间的协调提供了场所
与研究员和其他受训人员一起工作的人,核心的活动将作为一个主要的切入点。
更广泛的中心工作。
项目成果
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8658226 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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Rapid Home Test to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior in MSM and Transgender Women
快速家庭测试可减少 MSM 和跨性别女性的性危险行为
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8877576 - 财政年份:2014
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HIV 阴性男性的快速 HIV 家庭检测和决策
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8043509 - 财政年份:2009
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Rapid HIV Home Test and Decision-Making Among HIV-Negative Men
HIV 阴性男性的快速 HIV 家庭检测和决策
- 批准号:
7804611 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 28.04万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
7684539 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 28.04万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
$ 28.04万 - 项目类别:
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阿根廷男性艾滋病毒风险行为的预测因素
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7684086 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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