Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health Related Research
促进健康相关研究多样性的研究补充
基本信息
- 批准号:9815633
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-05-08 至 2023-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaBasic ScienceBiomedical ResearchBiometryCaregiversCaringClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesDataData SetDiseaseEducational ModelsEnvironmentFosteringFundingGiftsGoalsHealthHealth Care ResearchInformaticsInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)InstitutionLongevityMethodsMiningPatientsPerformancePhaseProcessProviderReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResourcesRoleScienceScientistSpeedSystemTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited StatesUniversitiesVirginiaWorkforce Developmentbasebiomedical informaticsclinical practiceexperiencehuman subject protectionimprovedinformatics toolinnovationinsightnamed groupnext generationpatient populationprogramsrecruit
项目摘要
The Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
promotes clinical and translational research (CTR), moving research advances from basic science into
clinical practice, and improving the quality and efficiency of clinical research. Over the last 5 years the
CCTR has become a critical component of VCU’s clinical and translational research environment. The value
placed on the CCTR’s role in advancing clinical research is evidenced by over $43,000,000 of institutional
support, including a recent $16 million gift to rename the CCTR the C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Center for
Clinical and Translational Research. In addition, the CCTR serves as the only CTSA funded hub in Virginia,
fostering statewide and national collaborations in clinical and translational research in areas of human subjects
protection and recruitment, community engagement, team science, informatics, and scientific review.
The overall CCTR strategic goal is to catalyze CTR through programs and processes that enhance
quality and efficiency, integrate research and clinical practice, and provide training to develop the CTR
workforce. This goal will be achieved in collaboration with the CTSA Network and implemented at VCU and our
partner institutions locally, regionally, and nationally, as described in detail related to each overall aim below.
An important theme across cores is innovation in methods for processing, analysis, mining, integrating, and
sharing of large data sets.
Overall Aim 1: Promote translational research workforce development with experience based
training in informatics, team science, biostatistics, research design, and regulatory science, sharing
and collaborating with the CTSA Network in best educational practices to develop the next generation
of CTR scientists.
Overall Aim 2: Mobilize existing strengths in community engagement and team science to
engage stakeholder communities at every translational phase to become research partners and form
collaborative clinical translational science teams.
Overall Aim 3: Integrate all phases of CTR across the lifespan and in special populations by
increasing hub and network research capacity and connecting with relevant providers, patients,
caregivers, and other stakeholders to guide research, care, and recruitment.
Overall Aim 4: Advance clinical and translational research methods and processes to speed
translation, build collaborations, and optimize resources within VCU and with the CTSA Network.
Overall Aim 5: Implement informatics systems to integrate multiple types of data to gain insight
into diseases and mechanisms, to enhance training, to collect metrics to improve performance and
gauge impact, and to bridge research to clinical practice across the CCTR and the CTSA Network.
弗吉尼亚联邦大学(VCU)临床和转化研究中心(CCTR)
促进临床和转化研究(CTR),将研究进展从基础科学转移到
临床实践,提高临床研究的质量和效率。在过去的五年里,
CCTR已成为VCU临床和转化研究环境的重要组成部分。的值
投入超过4300万美元的机构资金证明了CCTR在推进临床研究方面的作用。
支持,包括最近的1600万美元的礼物,更名为C。肯尼思和黛安·赖特中心
临床和转化研究。此外,CCTR是弗吉尼亚州唯一由CTSA资助的中心,
促进全州和全国范围内在人类受试者领域的临床和转化研究合作
保护和招募,社区参与,团队科学,信息学和科学审查。
总的CCTR战略目标是通过计划和流程来促进CTR,
质量和效率,整合研究和临床实践,并提供培训,以制定CTR
劳动力这一目标将与CTSA网络合作实现,并在VCU和我们的
在地方、区域和国家各级建立伙伴机构,具体情况见下文关于每个总体目标的详细说明。
核心的一个重要主题是处理、分析、挖掘、集成和分析方法的创新。
共享大型数据集。
总体目标1:以经验为基础,促进转化研究队伍的发展
信息学、团队科学、生物统计学、研究设计和监管科学方面的培训,
并与CTSA网络合作,在最佳教育实践中培养下一代
CTR科学家
总体目标2:调动社区参与和团队科学方面的现有优势,
在每一个转化阶段都让利益相关者社区参与进来,成为研究合作伙伴,
协作临床转化科学团队。
总体目标3:整合CTR在整个生命周期和特殊人群中的所有阶段,
提高中心和网络研究能力,并与相关提供者,患者,
护理人员和其他利益攸关方指导研究、护理和招募。
总体目标4:推进临床和转化研究方法和流程,
翻译,建立协作,并优化VCU内部和CTSA网络的资源。
总体目标5:实施信息系统,整合多种类型的数据,以获得洞察力
疾病和机制,以加强培训,收集指标,以提高性能,
评估影响,并在CCTR和CTSA网络中将研究与临床实践联系起来。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('FREDERICK Gerard MOELLER', 18)}}的其他基金
Wright Regional Center for Clinical and Translational Science
赖特临床和转化科学区域中心
- 批准号:
10617079 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 29.51万 - 项目类别:
Medication Development Center for cocaine Use Disorder
可卡因使用障碍药物开发中心
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9113541 - 财政年份:2014
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$ 29.51万 - 项目类别:
Medication Development Center for cocaine Use Disorder
可卡因使用障碍药物开发中心
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8842317 - 财政年份:2014
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