UCSF/Kaiser-DOR Program for Developing Independent Women's Health Researchers
UCSF/Kaiser-DOR 培养独立女性健康研究人员的计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8719138
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-09-20 至 2015-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgingAreaAutoimmunityBone DiseasesClinicalDementiaDevelopmentDisciplineEnvironmental HealthEthnic OriginFacultyFosteringGenderHealthHealth SciencesInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyLeadershipMalignant NeoplasmsMaternal and Child HealthMenopauseMentorsMetabolismModelingMuscleObesityOccupational HealthOutcomeProcessQualifyingRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesSan FranciscoSchoolsScientistStressTrainingTraining ProgramsViolenceWomanWomen&aposs Healthaddictioncareercareer developmentexperienceinterdisciplinary approachinterestmultidisciplinarynovelprogramsskeletal
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This competing renewal application proposes continuation of the UCSF-Kaiser Department of Research (DOR) Bridging Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) K-12 Program. The program's aims are to: 1. recruit a superb and diverse group of early career Women's Health researchers; 2. provide them fiscal and individually-tailored training and mentoring; 3. build upon our existing program by broadening it to specifically target important Women's Health topics that are understudied; 4. strengthen and integrate models of multidisciplinary research and develop researchers who foster linkages across disciplines and institutions; and 5. to promote the prominence of and resources allocated to Women's Health research by mentoring BIRCWH Scholars and alumni in academic process and leadership. The program is multidisciplinary, including scholars and faculty mentors from each of the UCSF schools and Kaiser-DOR. It emphasizes novel interdisciplinary approaches to a wide range of Women's Health issues. The program will continue its strong initiatives in Women's Cancer, bone disease and menopause. New foci draw upon the unique strengths of UCSF and Kaiser-DOR and include Occupational and Environmental Health; Addiction, Violence and Traumatic Stress; Aging and Dementia; Autoimmunity; Metabolism and Obesity; Maternal Health and Child Outcomes and Muscular and Skeletal Health. A multidisciplinary Advisor Committee oversees the program in partnership with leadership, including selection of new BIRCWH scholars. The program emphasizes multidisciplinary mentoring teams that cross disciplines and research methodologies. The diversity of scholars, in terms of fields of interest, background, training, ethnicity and gender is a priority. A special emphasis for this renewal is placed on the cultural and ethnic diversity of scholars and affiliated faculty. BIRCWH scholars participate in program-specific seminars, assessments of progress and mentoring activities. In addition, the program integrates in UCSF CTSI career development and training programs. The career development path for each scholar is tailored to the specific types of experience and mentoring that will most effectively support her or his transition to an independent clinical scientist. This renewal features a new emphasis on leadership development that will assess the academic progress of BIRCWH alumni and facilitate leadership training for those who qualify. The program overall will continue to be a unique resource for the continuation and expansion of Women's Health Science in the San Francisco Bay Area.
描述(由申请人提供):此竞争性续期申请建议继续UCSF-Kaiser研究部(DOR)桥接妇女健康(BIRCWH)K-12计划的跨学科研究职业。该计划的目标是:1。招募一批优秀而多样化的早期职业妇女健康研究人员; 2.为他们提供财政和个性化的培训和指导; 3.在现有计划的基础上,将其扩展到专门针对未充分研究的重要妇女健康主题; 4.加强和整合多学科研究模式,培养促进跨学科和机构联系的研究人员; 5.通过指导BIRCWH学者和校友的学术过程和领导能力,促进妇女健康研究的突出地位和资源分配。该计划是多学科的,包括来自每个UCSF学校和Kaiser-DOR的学者和教师导师。它强调新颖的跨学科方法,以广泛的妇女健康问题。该方案将继续在妇女癌症、骨病和更年期方面采取强有力的举措。新的重点借鉴了UCSF和Kaiser-DOR的独特优势,包括职业和环境健康;成瘾,暴力和创伤性压力;衰老和痴呆症;自身免疫;代谢和肥胖;孕产妇健康和儿童结局以及肌肉和骨骼健康。一个多学科顾问委员会监督与领导合作的计划,包括新的BIRCWH学者的选择。该计划强调跨学科和研究方法的多学科指导团队。学者在兴趣领域、背景、培训、种族和性别方面的多样性是一个优先事项。这次更新的特别重点是学者和附属教师的文化和种族多样性。 BIRCWH学者参加具体方案的研讨会,评估进展和指导活动。此外,该计划整合了UCSF CTSI职业发展和培训计划。 每个学者的职业发展道路都是针对特定类型的经验和指导,这将最有效地支持她或他过渡到一个独立的临床科学家。这次更新的特点是对领导力发展的新重视,将评估BIRCWH校友的学术进步,并为那些有资格的人提供领导力培训。该计划总体上将继续是一个独特的资源,为妇女的健康科学在旧金山弗朗西斯科湾区的延续和扩展。
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