Center for Suicide Research and Prevention - Administrative Core
自杀研究与预防中心 - 行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10575948
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 110.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-08 至 2028-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
The Administrative Core (AC) will provide overall support and integration of operations for the proposed Center
for Suicide Research and Prevention (CSRP). The CSRP aims to create a unique, interdisciplinary community
and platform for driving practice-based research on suicide prevention, bringing together leading experts,
emerging scholars and trainees, and key stakeholders to develop and implement novel approaches to suicide
prevention. The first specific aim of the AC will be to establish and provide the essential infrastructure and
governance to coordinate activities of the Methods Core (MC) and Center research projects. The AC will be led
by MPIs Jordan Smoller and Matthew Nock, who will also annually alternate chairing the Center Steering
Committee. Key Center activities will be driven by additional committees: Training, Pilot Grant Program,
Disseminations/Communications and Publications (each of which will include Stakeholder representatives.
The work of the AC will be guided by input from an External Advisory Board of leading experts and a
Stakeholder Panel reflecting the diverse perspectives of individuals with lived experience, healthcare
executives, public sector representatives, and community partners who will partner with the Center on
identifying and addressing unmet needs and shaping of ongoing research projects. The AC also will interface
with the Mass General Brigham (MGB) Systems Behavioral Mental Health Committee to ensure
implementation of a learning health system for suicide prevention across the MGB system. AC co-investigators
include senior leaders in psychiatric research, suicide prevention, implementation science and bioethics and
regulatory issuesdrawn from the MGB healthcare system, Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences,
Harvard Medical School, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Second, the AC will establish
and implement programs to support novel pilot research and an expansion of the workforce devoted to
practice-based suicide research. This will include a Pilot Grant Program to evaluate and fund promising new
directions in suicide research as well as a Collaborating Scholars Program to engage emerging and advanced
career investigators in multidisciplinary research relevant to suicide prevention, with a focus on recruiting
individuals from groups traditionally underrepresented in medicine. Third, the AC will develop tools and
platforms to disseminate evidence-based suicide prevention research and promote outreach to relevant
community partners. This will include the development of the CSRP website, a biannual newsletter, a monthly
all-hands CSRP meeting, and monthly CSRP-sponsored speakers’ series. We also will organize an annual
conference toprovide a national forum for highlighting emerging research related to suicide prevention. Fourth,
in conjunction with the MC and guidance from the CSRP Program Evaluation and Planning Committee, we will
establish and implement a program evaluation plan to allow iterative refinement of the Center's ongoing
activities and inform plans for future growth of the CSRP and collaborative research.
行政核心(AC)将为拟议的中心提供全面支持和业务整合
用于自杀研究和预防(CSRP)。CSRP旨在创建一个独特的、跨学科的社区
以及以驾驶实践为基础的自杀预防研究平台,汇集了领先的专家,
新兴学者和受训人员,以及主要利益攸关方,开发和实施新的自杀方法
预防。咨询委员会的第一个具体目标是建立和提供必要的基础设施和
治理以协调方法核心(MC)和中心研究项目的活动。空调将由
由MPI乔丹·斯莫勒和马修·诺克撰写,他们还将每年轮流担任中心转向主席
委员会审议阶段。中心的主要活动将由其他委员会推动:培训、试点资助计划、
传播/传播和出版物(每一项都将包括利益攸关方代表)。
咨询委员会的工作将根据由主要专家组成的外部咨询委员会和一个
利益相关者小组反映了具有生活经验、医疗保健的个人的不同观点
将与中心合作的高管、公共部门代表和社区合作伙伴
确定和解决未得到满足的需求,并制定正在进行的研究项目。交流电源也将连接
与MASH General Brigham(MGB)系统行为精神健康委员会合作,确保
在整个MGB系统实施预防自杀的学习型卫生系统。AC联合调查员
包括精神病学研究、自杀预防、实施科学和生物伦理学方面的高级领导人,以及
监管问题来自MGB医疗体系、哈佛大学文理学院、
哈佛医学院和哈佛大学公共卫生学院。第二,行政管理委员会将设立
并实施计划,支持新的试点研究和扩大致力于
以实践为基础的自杀研究。这将包括一项试点赠款计划,以评估和资助有希望的新项目
自杀研究的方向以及合作学者计划,以吸引新兴和高级研究人员
与自杀预防相关的多学科研究中的职业调查员,重点是招聘
来自传统上在医学界代表性不足的群体的个人。第三,协调委员会将开发工具和
传播以证据为本的自杀预防研究的平台,并推动向相关人员推广
社区合作伙伴。这将包括开发CSRP网站、一年两次的时事通讯、每月一次
CSRP全体会议和每月CSRP赞助的演讲者系列。我们还将组织一年一度的
会议提供了一个国家论坛,以突出与自杀预防有关的新研究。第四,
在MC和CSRP计划评估和规划委员会的指导下,我们将
建立和实施计划评估计划,以允许对中心正在进行的
并为CSRP和协作研究的未来发展计划提供信息。
项目成果
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双相情感障碍国际队列收集的 3/3 遗传分析
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3/3 Genetic Analysis of the International Cohort Collection for Bipolar Disorder
双相情感障碍国际队列收集的 3/3 遗传分析
- 批准号:
8863507 - 财政年份:2015
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3/3 Genetic Analysis of the International Cohort Collection for Bipolar Disorder
双相情感障碍国际队列收集的 3/3 遗传分析
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9221360 - 财政年份:2015
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Research and Mentoring on Integrating Psychiatric Genetics and Neuroscience
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8299909 - 财政年份:2012
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8467053 - 财政年份:2012
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