The Next Generation Substance Abuse Research Training at Charles R. Drew University (CDU) and UCLA (NGSART-CU)
查尔斯·德鲁大学 (CDU) 和加州大学洛杉矶分校 (NGSART-CU) 的下一代药物滥用研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:10018226
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-01 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaBasic ScienceBehavioralBiometryBudgetsCancer Education Grant ProgramClinicalCommunitiesDisadvantagedDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEndocrinologistEpidemiologyFacultyFamilyFundingFutureGoalsGrantHourIndividualInfrastructureInstitutesInternistLaboratoriesLow Income PopulationMarriage and FamilyMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMinorityMolecularNational Institute of Drug AbuseNursesParticipantPharmacistsPhysician AssistantsPhysiciansPostdoctoral FellowProfessional counselorPsychiatristPsychologistPublic HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesScienceSeriesSocial WorkersStressStudentsSubstance Use DisorderSubstance abuse problemTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkWritingaddictionbasebehavioral healthbiobehaviorcareerdesigndoctoral studentexperiencefaculty communityfaculty mentorhands on researchhealth disparityinnovationinterestmedical specialtiesmeetingsmembermentoring communityminority studentminority traineeminority undergraduatemultidisciplinarynext generationprogramsresponsible research conductskill acquisitionskillssocialsociologistundergraduate student
项目摘要
Underrepresented minority researchers and researchers from disadvantaged
backgrounds are underrepresented in both research in general and in funding from
NIDA. The Next Generation Substance Abuse Disorders Research Training at Charles
R. Drew University (CDU) and UCLA (NGSART-CU; to be known as SART) builds on 15
years of DIDARP/MIDARP program (PI: Friedman) in which 125 mostly minority
students received a meaningful research experience in substance use disorder fields
along with training and mentorship. This grant proposes to provide hypothesis-driven
research, courses for skill development and mentorship primarily to undergraduates,
post-baccalaureate and masters students (early-stage) in established feeder programs
at CDU that require a research project/thesis and post-doctoral students with the goal of
training the next generation of substance use disorder researchers. Trainees will be
allowed to choose a mentor from one of 16 senior substance use disorder researchers at
CDU and UCLA and will also have the option of one of 6 community faculty mentors that
will help the trainee with dissemination and community engagement, one of the
specialties of CDU. Research topics will cover the broad area of substance use disorder
research that would be funded by NIDA and will include opportunities for basic science,
clinical, epidemiological and biobehavioral research. A wide array of skill building
trainings will be offered to participants designed to advance their research to the next
level. The aims of NGSART-CU are:
1. To provide-hypothesis driven-research opportunities to mostly underrepresented
minority undergraduates, post-baccalaureate and masters students (early-stage)
(Target 16/year) and post-doctoral students (Target 3/year)
2. To provide innovative, state-of-the-art courses for skill development to give
trainees skills to advance to the next level of substance use disorder research.
3. To provide training in responsible conduct of research to trainees
We expect this R25 grant will train the next generation of substance use disorder
researchers and provide them with skills that will allow them to succeed at their next
research level.
代表性不足的少数族裔研究人员和来自弱势群体的研究人员
在总体研究和资助方面,背景都没有得到充分的代表
奈达。查尔斯大学的下一代药物滥用障碍研究培训
德鲁大学(CDU)和加州大学洛杉矶分校(NGSART-CU;将被称为SART)建立在15
DIDARP/MIDARP计划的年份(PI:Friedman),其中125人主要是少数族裔
学生们在物质使用障碍领域获得了一次有意义的研究经历
以及培训和指导。这项拨款建议提供假设驱动的
主要面向本科生的研究、技能发展和辅导课程,
大学毕业后和硕士研究生(早期阶段)在既定的支线课程
在CDU,需要一个研究项目/论文和博士后学生,目标是
培训下一代物质使用障碍研究人员。实习生将是
允许从16名药物使用障碍高级研究人员中选择一名导师
CDU和UCLA,还将有6名社区教师导师中的一名
将帮助受训人员进行传播和社区参与,其中一个
基民盟的专业。研究主题将涵盖物质使用障碍的广泛领域。
由NIDA资助的研究,将包括基础科学的机会,
临床、流行病学和生物行为研究。广泛的技能培养
将为参与者提供培训,旨在推动他们的研究进入下一阶段
水平。NGSART-CU的目标是:
1.向大多数代表不足的人提供假说驱动的研究机会
少数民族本科生、学士研究生和硕士研究生(初级阶段)
(目标16人/年)和博士后(目标3人/年)
2.提供创新、先进的技能发展课程,以提供
受训人员具备提升到物质使用障碍研究的下一层次的技能。
3.为学员提供负责任的研究行为培训
我们预计这笔R25拨款将培训下一代药物使用障碍患者
并为他们提供技能,使他们能够在接下来的工作中取得成功
研究水平。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 27.34万 - 项目类别:
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