Research Capacity Core
研究能力核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10707413
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 70.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-20 至 2027-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAffectAfrican AmericanAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAreaBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBiomedical ResearchBiometryBlack raceCOVID-19Career MobilityCarrying CapacitiesClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexCore FacilityDataData ScienceDedicationsDevelopmentDisadvantagedDiseaseDisparityEducationEducational workshopEnsureEtiologyEventFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFloridaFunding OpportunitiesGeneticGeographic LocationsGoalsHIV/AIDSHealth Disparities ResearchHealth Services ResearchHigh PrevalenceHispanicIndividualInfrastructureInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyLatinoLatinxLeadershipLibrariesMachine LearningMalignant NeoplasmsMeasurableMeasuresMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMethodsMinority GroupsMinority-Serving InstitutionMissionMolecularNational Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNeeds AssessmentNeurobiologyNot Hispanic or LatinoOutcomePilot ProjectsPlayPopulation SciencesPreventionProcessProductivityPublic HealthPublishingReduce health disparitiesResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesRoleScienceServicesSocietiesStrategic PlanningStudentsSubgroupSubstance Use DisorderSurveysTechnologyTrainingTranslational ResearchUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomanWorkZorancollegecommunity engagementethnic minority populationevidence basehealth disparityhealth equityimprovedinnovationlaboratory facilitymeetingsmulti-racialonline resourcepersonalized approachprofessorprogramsracial minority populationrecruitrepositoryresearch and developmentsocialsuccesssupport toolssustainable resourcesymposiumtooltraining opportunityward
项目摘要
FIU-RCMI Research Capacity Core (RCC)
Abstract
The FIU-RCMI Research Capacity Core (RCC) plans to continue building on our existing infrastructure with
added and expanded features to provide measurable and sustainable research resources and support to
underrepresented ESIs. FIU-RCMI scientific focus areas will include basic biomedical research, behavioral
research and population science, and clinical/health services research, with one R01-equivalent project in each
area. The RCC will add to the quality and productivity of health disparity research at FIU by: 1. Providing
infrastructure support and connecting underrepresented ESIs to resources; 2. Mentoring, training and guiding
underrepresented ESIs in contemporary quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches to prepare
pilot proposals, conduct, analyze and publish data, and use it to develop competitive K and R applications; 3.
Convening senior investigators, mentors and mentees to provide educational opportunities; and 4. Creating
and improving scientific methods, metrics, measures and tools for health disparity research. Innovative aspects
of the RCC include more opportunities in data science and machine learning as well as qualitative and mixed
methods approaches, providing financial and collaborative methodological guidance for mentors, increasing
the focus on advancement of methods and metrics, and adding and mentoring underrepresented ESIs in core
leadership roles. The RCMI RCC has made an impact at a minority serving institution with over 2/3
Hispanic/Latinx student constituency, and 366 ESIs among whom 53% are women and over 40% are
underrepresented minorities. To date the RCC has sponsored 53 professional development and research in
progress events reaching a total of 1,349 attendees, provided methodological mentorship and support for pilot
program applicants and awardees, conducted needs assessment to guide the RCC activities, and created a
repository of research resources and disseminated the training and funding opportunities through various
platforms. Moving forward, the goal of the RCC is to provide consistent, rigorous, innovative, and sustainable
opportunities for training and mentorship across a spectrum of underrepresented ESIs at FIU, as well as newly
recruited faculty. This will be accomplished by executing the proposed aims with new and innovative aspects
and collaborating with internal and external partners that include the RCMI network of affiliated institutions as
well as the FIU-RCMI Investigator Development and Community Engagement Cores, and FIU-
STATCONSULT, a core facility in providing sustainable methodological research services to the university
community.
FIU-RCMI研究能力核心(RCC)
摘要
FIU-RCMI研究能力核心(RCC)计划继续在我们现有的基础设施上建设,
增加和扩展功能,以提供可衡量和可持续的研究资源和支持,
代表性不足的教育机构。FIU-RCMI的科学重点领域将包括基础生物医学研究、行为医学研究、
研究和人口科学,以及临床/卫生服务研究,每个研究领域有一个R 01等效项目
区RCC将通过以下方式提高FIU健康差异研究的质量和生产力:1。提供
基础设施支持和将代表性不足的环境服务机构与资源联系起来; 2.辅导、培训和指导
在当代定量、定性和混合方法中代表性不足的环境影响指标
试点方案,进行,分析和发布数据,并使用它来开发有竞争力的K和R应用程序; 3.
召集资深调查员、导师及学员,提供教育机会;及4.创建
改进健康差距研究的科学方法、指标、措施和工具。创新方面
包括数据科学和机器学习以及定性和混合的机会
方法方针,为导师提供财政和协作方法指导,
重点是方法和指标的进步,以及在核心领域增加和指导代表性不足的ESI
领导角色。RCMI RCC在少数服务机构产生了影响,超过2/3
西班牙裔/拉丁裔学生选区,366名教育机构学生,其中53%是妇女,40%以上是
代表性不足的少数民族。到目前为止,RCC已经赞助了53个专业发展和研究,
共有1 349人参加了进展活动,为试点项目提供了方法指导和支助
项目申请人和获奖者,进行了需求评估,以指导RCC活动,并创建了一个
研究资源库,并通过各种渠道传播培训和资助机会。
平台展望未来,RCC的目标是提供一致,严谨,创新和可持续的
在金融情报室任职人数不足的一系列经济服务机构以及新成立的
招聘教师这将通过以新的和创新的方式执行拟议的目标来实现
并与内部和外部合作伙伴合作,包括RCMI附属机构网络,
以及FIU-RCMI调查员发展和社区参与核心,以及FIU-
STATCONSULT,为大学提供可持续方法研究服务的核心设施
社区
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