Core C: External Network Core
核心C:外部网络核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10684655
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.29万
- 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:2009-07-15 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgingAllyAnimal ModelApplications GrantsAreaBehavioralBiologicalBiological SciencesBiosocialCenters for Population HealthCollaborationsCommunitiesCountryDemographyDevelopmentDimensionsEconomicsEducational workshopEventFacultyFosteringFoundationsFundingGermanyGrantHealthHumanInfrastructureInstitutionInternationalJointsLeadLifeLife Cycle StagesNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNorth CarolinaPopulationPopulation StudyPostdoctoral FellowResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSocial SciencesStudentsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTrainingTravelUnited StatesUniversitiesVisitWorkaging populationbiodemographycareer networkingdoctoral studentexperienceflexibilityforesthealth determinantshuman modelinter-institutionalinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestmeetingsnext generationnovel strategiespopulation healthpre-doctoralrecruitsocialsocial health determinantssupport networksymposiumsynergismworking group
项目摘要
CORE C: EXTERNAL NETWORK
Research on the social, economic, and biodemographic dimensions of aging depends on
successful interinstitutional exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration. To foster these
relationships, Duke’s Center for Population Health and Aging (CPHA) includes an External
Network Core (ENC) that connects faculty, staff, and trainees at Duke with the national and
international aging research community. The ENC will take advantage of the strengths of
biosocial research on aging in the local North Carolina Research Triangle to support
collaborative pilot proposals and an interinstitutional working group on the Social and Biological
Determinants of Health, which features a unique, cross-disciplinary focus on integrating
research in human populations and animal models. Through these activities, as well as support
for conference travel and short-term collaborative visits, the ENC will identify promising faculty
and trainees with an interest in aging research and provide crucial early stage support to grow
the aging research community. Additionally, to showcase cutting-edge, emerging work in
behavioral and social research on aging, the ENC will support themed workshops and symposia
on topics of interest to the CPHA community. These events, in combination with the established,
CPHA-supported annual meeting, “Demography Daze,” will feature important research
advances, catalyze new opportunities for collaboration, and motivate new research directions
within and outside Duke. The ENC thus takes advantage of the exceptional community of
biosocial researchers at Duke, while simultaneously building connections with faculty and
trainees on a regional, national, and global scale. It therefore advances the overarching aims of
the P30 proposal as a whole, with particular relevance to integrating social science and life
science approaches to understand aging across the life course.
核心C:外部网络
对老龄化的社会、经济和生物人口学方面的研究取决于
成功的机构间交流和跨学科合作。为了培养这些
关系,杜克的人口健康和老龄化中心(CPHA)包括一个外部
网络核心(ENC)将杜克的教师、员工和学员与国家和
国际老龄化研究共同体。ENC将利用以下优势:
在当地的北卡罗来纳州研究三角对老龄化的生物社会研究,以支持
合作试点提案和社会和生物问题机构间工作组
健康的决定因素,其特点是独特的,跨学科的重点是整合
研究人类和动物模型。通过这些活动,以及支持
对于会议旅行和短期合作访问,ENC将确定有前途的教师
对老龄化研究感兴趣的学员,并提供关键的早期支持,
老龄化研究团体此外,为了展示尖端的,新兴的工作,
关于老龄化的行为和社会研究,ENC将支持主题研讨会和专题讨论会
关于CPHA社区感兴趣的主题。这些事件,加上既定的,
CPHA支持的年度会议,“人口学眩晕”,将以重要的研究为特色
促进新的合作机会,并激励新的研究方向
在杜克内外都有因此,ENC利用了
生物社会研究人员在杜克,同时建立与教师和
在区域、国家和全球范围内培训学员。因此,它推进了以下总体目标:
整个30国提案,特别是与社会科学和生活相结合的提案
科学方法来理解整个生命过程中的衰老。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
10373414 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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