Enrichment Program - Center for the Study of Symptom Science, Metabolomics and Multiple Chronic Conditions
充实计划 - 症状科学、代谢组学和多种慢性病研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10456832
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.23万
- 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:2018-08-14 至 2024-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnxietyAreaBlack PopulationsCollaborationsCommunitiesComplementComplexData Science CoreDeep SouthDevelopmentEducationEducational workshopFacultyFatigueFutureGoalsIndividualKnowledgeMental DepressionMentorsMetabolic PathwayMethodologyNursesNursing FacultyOutcomePatientsPopulationResearchResearch PersonnelSchool NursingScienceScientistSelf ManagementSymptomsTechniquesTechnologyTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWorkblack menblack womenhealth related quality of lifeinnovationmeetingsmetabolomicsmicrobiome researchmultiple chronic conditionsnursing interventionprogramsreduce symptomsresearch and developmentskillssuccesssummer institutesymposiumsymptom science
项目摘要
Abstract: Enrichment Program
As described in the Overall project section, the over-arching goal of the Center for the Study of Symptom
Science, Metabolomics and Multiple Chronic Conditions is to strengthen the capacities of a diverse faculty of
nurse scientists to conduct innovative translational research using cutting-edge metabolomics and microbiomic
technologies to reduce symptoms in patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCC). The overall goal of the
Enrichment Program (EP) is to support interdisciplinary and collaborative educational and experiential activities
that complement and/or enhance the development and research skills of current and future nurse scientists.
The Enrichment Program will support the aims of the Center by promoting professional development and
scientific enrichment related to the science themes of the Center. Its activities will include both mentoring (in
collaboration with the Pilot Administrative Core) and content/knowledge expansion and dissemination. The
aims of the Enrichment Program, developed in collaboration with the Center Administrative, Pilot
Administrative, and Data Science Cores, are:
1. Provide education and enrichment to current and potential faculty scientists in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff
School of Nursing (NHWSN) and larger Emory community aligned with the science themes of the Center. We
will focus on the content areas of metabolites and metabolic pathways, symptoms of fatigue, depression and
anxiety and their clusters and multiple chronic conditions as well as innovative methodologies and techniques
for conducting metabolomic and symptom science research in Blacks.
2. Promote success of Center investigators and facilitate transition to becoming independent scientists through
innovative mentoring activities conducted in collaboration with the Pilot Administrative Core.
3. Promote scientific exchange among current and potential investigators in the NHWSN and Emory
community by: a) conducting innovative enrichment activities within the NHWSN and promote attendance at
Emory-wide scientific seminars and workshops focused on the Center scientific themes; b) facilitating junior
pilot investigators attendance at regional and national conferences; and c) disseminating Center outcomes and
findings regionally and nationally through a summer institute and a national conference held at the Emory
University NHWSN and NINR Center Director meetings.
摘要:浓缩计划
如总体项目部分所述,症状研究中心的总体目标是
科学,代谢组学和多种慢性病是加强多样化的教师的能力,
护士科学家利用尖端的代谢组学和微生物组学进行创新的转化研究
技术,以减少多种慢性病(MCC)患者的症状。的总体目标
丰富计划(EP)是支持跨学科和合作的教育和体验活动
补充和/或增强当前和未来护理科学家的发展和研究技能。
充实计划将通过促进专业发展和
与该中心的科学主题有关的科学丰富。其活动将包括辅导(
与试点行政核心协作)以及内容/知识扩展和传播。的
与中心行政、试点和
管理和数据科学核心是:
1.提供教育和丰富的当前和潜在的教师科学家在内尔霍奇森伍德拉夫
护理学院(NHWSN)和更大的埃默里社区与该中心的科学主题保持一致。我们
将侧重于代谢物和代谢途径的内容领域,疲劳,抑郁和
焦虑及其集群和多种慢性疾病以及创新的方法和技术
在黑人中进行代谢组学和症状科学研究。
2.通过以下方式促进中心研究者的成功并促进向独立科学家的过渡:
与试点行政核心合作开展的创新辅导活动。
3.促进NHWSN和Emory的现有和潜在研究人员之间的科学交流
a)在NHWSN内开展创新的丰富活动,并促进参加
以中心科学主题为重点的全埃默里科学研讨会和讲习班; B)促进初级
试点研究人员出席区域和国家会议;以及c)传播中心的成果,
通过在埃默里举行的暑期研究所和全国会议,
大学NHWSN和NINR中心主任会议。
项目成果
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