Investigator Development Core
研究者开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10657747
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 68.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-24 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAddressBiomedical ResearchBiometryChronic DiseaseCitiesClinicalClinical ResearchClinical and Translational Science AwardsCollaborationsCommunitiesCountryDevelopmentDisease OutcomeExposure toFacultyFoundationsFundingGoalsGroup AffiliationHealthHealth Disparities ResearchHealth ServicesHealthcare SystemsHospitalsIndividualInstitutionInterventionKnowledgeLeadLocalized DiseaseMedical centerMentorsMissionNew YorkNew York CityOutcomePhysiciansPilot ProjectsPoliciesPopulationPresbyterian ChurchPreventionPrincipal InvestigatorProviderPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsReduce health disparitiesResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesScientistSystemTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomanWorkbiomedical informaticscareercohortcollegecommunity based participatory researchcommunity based researchcommunity centercommunity organizationsdata harmonizationdisease disparitydisparity eliminationdisparity reductionhealth disparityhealth equityhealth inequalitieshealth traininghigher educationimplementation scienceimprovedinnovationmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynext generationnovelprogramsskillssynergism
项目摘要
The Investigator Development Core (IDC) for the Center to Improve Chronic disease Outcomes through
Multi-level and Multi-generational approaches Unifying Novel Interventions and Training for health
EquitY (The COMMUNITY Center) will be essential for meeting the Center’s mission. The goal of the IDC is to
expand the scientific workforce to conduct innovative and effective chronic disease disparities research. The
IDC will provide mentoring, training and support for early career investigators, the “IDC scholars”, to conduct
pilot projects that increases health equity in the prevention, treatment and management of chronic diseases.
This mentored training and support will allow the IDC scholars to compete more effectively for external funding,
enhance their effective participation in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary teams, contribute to the reduction
in chronic disease health disparities through clinical and community-based research, and disseminate findings
to the scientific community as well as to the communities we serve through the Community Core
(CONNECTOME). The IDC scholars will be ideally situated to pay forward these skills and mentor and train the
next generation of scholars. The IDC will leverage the resources including the outstanding training and
educational programs at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), Weill Cornell Medical Center
(WCM) and Hunter College at the City University of New York (Hunter-CUNY) and partner with investigators
throughout the New York-Presbyterian (NYP) Hospital System and the Physician Affiliate Group of New York
(PAGNY). Resources available to the IDC include the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA),
existing National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other Federally-funded cohorts, networks, and consortia, and
additional resources that will facilitate IDC scholar training. The COMMUNITY Center Cores (Biostatistics,
Implementation Science; Data Harmonization and Biomedical Informatics) housed in the Administrative Core,
the CONNECTOME and the COMMUNITY Center Advisory Board (CCAB) will also support the IDC. The IDC
supports the Center’s mission to increase health equity in the prevention, treatment and management of
chronic diseases through the following Aims: Aim 1. To accelerate and diversify the next generation of
investigators engaged in clinical and community-based participatory research (CBPR) and implementation
science research. Aim 2. To implement a pilot project program to support and accelerate the work of
interdisciplinary teams led by early-stage investigators (IDC scholars) from diverse background and institutions
engaged in clinical and community-based participatory research. Aim 3. To accelerate dissemination of pilot
research findings to impact practice and policy changing research in health equity locally and regionally. The
IDC will support pilot projects that IDC scholars will lead as Principal Investigators. IDC scholars will complete
a training program that guarantees exposure to a wide range of clinical and CBPR with a focus on reducing
health inequities, and professional development activities in didactic and experiential settings.
该中心的研究者发展核心(IDC)通过以下方式改善慢性病结局
多层次和多代方法,统一新的干预措施和健康培训
公平(社区中心)将是必不可少的,以满足中心的使命。IDC的目标是
扩大科研队伍,开展创新和有效的慢性病差异研究。的
IDC将为早期职业调查人员(“IDC学者”)提供指导、培训和支持,
在预防、治疗和管理慢性病方面加强卫生公平的试点项目。
这种有指导的培训和支持将使国际数据中心的学者能够更有效地争取外部资金,
加强他们在跨学科和跨学科团队中的有效参与,
通过临床和以社区为基础研究,并传播研究结果,
科学界以及我们通过社区核心服务的社区
(CONNECTOME)。IDC学者将处于理想的位置,以支付这些技能和导师和培训
下一代学者。国际数据中心将利用资源,包括出色的培训,
哥伦比亚大学欧文医学中心(CUIMC)、威尔康奈尔医学中心的教育项目
(WCM)和纽约市立大学亨特学院(Hunter-CUNY),并与调查人员合作
在整个纽约长老会(NYP)医院系统和纽约医师联盟中,
(PAGNY)。IDC可获得的资源包括临床和转化科学奖(CTSA),
现有的国立卫生研究院(NIH)和其他联邦资助的队列、网络和联盟,以及
为促进国际数据中心学者培训提供额外资源。社区中心核心(生物统计学,
实施科学;数据协调和生物医学信息学),
CONNECTOME和社区中心咨询委员会(CCAB)也将支持IDC。国际数据中心
支持该中心的使命,即在预防、治疗和管理
慢性疾病通过以下目的:目的1。为了加速和多样化下一代的
从事临床和基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)和实施的研究人员
科学研究目标2.实施试点项目方案,支持和加快
由来自不同背景和机构的早期研究人员(IDC学者)领导的跨学科团队
从事临床和社区参与性研究。目标3.加快试点推广
研究结果将影响当地和区域卫生公平方面的实践和政策变化研究。的
IDC将支持由IDC学者作为首席研究员领导的试点项目。IDC学者将完成
一个培训计划,保证接触广泛的临床和CBPR,重点是减少
卫生不公平现象,以及教学和体验环境中的专业发展活动。
项目成果
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Psychological stress, and circadian patterns of sodium excretion and blood pressure
心理压力、钠排泄和血压的昼夜节律模式
- 批准号:
9889161 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research in Human Hypertension
人类高血压以患者为导向的研究中的职业生涯中期研究员奖
- 批准号:
9207780 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research in Human Hypertension
人类高血压以患者为导向的研究中的职业生涯中期研究员奖
- 批准号:
8998057 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Translational Research of Negative Emotions and Acute Endothelial Dysfunction
负面情绪与急性内皮功能障碍的转化研究
- 批准号:
8418015 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Translational Research of Negative Emotions and Acute Endothelial Dysfunction
负面情绪与急性内皮功能障碍的转化研究
- 批准号:
8790765 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Translational Research of Negative Emotions and Acute Endothelial Dysfunction
负面情绪与急性内皮功能障碍的转化研究
- 批准号:
8606502 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Translational Research of Negative Emotions and Acute Endothelial Dysfunction
负面情绪与急性内皮功能障碍的转化研究
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8843603 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
Translational Research of Negative Emotions and Acute Endothelial Dysfunction
负面情绪与急性内皮功能障碍的转化研究
- 批准号:
8994742 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 68.83万 - 项目类别:
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