Integrative Health Sciences Facility Core
综合健康科学设施核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10598489
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.99万
- 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:2020-05-22 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAirAnalytical ChemistryAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaBackBasic ScienceBioinformaticsBiologicalBusinessesCaliforniaCensusesChemical ExposureChemicalsChildChronic DiseaseClinicalClinical MedicineClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCommunicationCommutingComplexConsultConsultationsCore FacilityDataData AnalysesDatabasesDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiabetes MellitusDisciplineDiscipline of obstetricsEnvironmentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ScienceEpidemiologyEvaluationExperimental ModelsExposure toGeographic Information SystemsGeographyGoalsGreen spaceGynecologyHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth SciencesHumanIntegrative MedicineInvestigationLeadershipLibrariesMalignant NeoplasmsMapsMeasuresMeta-AnalysisMethodologyMethodsOutcomeParticipantPathway interactionsPatientsPatternPesticidesPollutionPopulationPopulation ResearchPsychosocial StressPublic HealthQuestionnairesRecreationReportingReproductive BiologyReproductive HealthReproductive SciencesResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesRestaurantsRoleSan FranciscoScienceScientistServicesSocietiesSpecialistStudy modelsTestingTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesVulnerable PopulationsWateranimationbiological researchcommunity organizationsdata integrationdata resourcedigitalenvironmental chemicalenvironmental chemical exposureenvironmental chemistryenvironmental stressorepidemiology studyexposure pathwayfarmers marketsfood environmentgene environment interactionhealth datahealth science researchimprovedindexinginsightinstrumentinterdisciplinary approachliteracymanufacturemedical specialtiesmembernext generationnovelpopulation healthprogramspsychosocial stressorssocial stressorsocioeconomicsstatisticsstressorsystematic reviewtooltranslational health science
项目摘要
ABSTRACT - INTEGRATED HEALTH SCIENCES FACILITY CORE
The Integrated Health Sciences Facility Core (IHSFC) of the UCSF Environmental Research and Translation
for Health (EaRTH) Center will augment existing UCSF resources to help investigators add and/or improve on
environmental health components into their existing studies, to provide access to the latest and most robust
scientific understanding of chemical exposures and health effects, and to leverage the Program on Reproductive
Health and the Environment and Environmental Health Initiative's demonstrated effective science
communication to broadcast broadly the science of EaRTH Center members to improve the public's health,
particularly among our most vulnerable populations.
The goal of our IHSFC is to support investigators by providing consultation on key aspects of environmental
health research to understand exposures and health effects, map biological pathways and improve
environmental literacy among health professionals. The IHSFC will provide researchers assistance with study
design, database and other queries to identify chemicals and other environmental exposures for evaluation,
development of patient questionnaires for environmental exposure, and computational and bioinformatics
approaches for evaluating environmental health data. The IHSFC will also provide consultation regarding adding
non-chemical stressors, such as psychosocial stress, to studies of environmental health. Specifically, the IHSFC
will provide consultation on (1) study design, data analysis, and data integration with environmental chemical
exposure and non-chemical stressors data to advance epidemiologic and translational environmental health
science research; (2) selecting and measuring chemical exposure in epidemiologic and translational health
research; and (3) strategies and tools for effective communication of science to audiences including clinicians,
community-based organizations, local/state/national decision-makers, and the media and support for reporting
back of environmental exposures and study results to research participants using a well-tested and easy-to-use
digital interface. We will also provide access to training on methods for evaluating and synthesizing
environmental health in human and animal science via the Navigation Guide systematic review and meta-
analysis methodology to support environmental literacy.
The IHSFC will encourage an interdisciplinary approach to investigate, analyze and disseminate findings by
providing services for researchers from diverse fields including basic sciences, epidemiology, bioinformatics,
public health, environmental health and clinical sciences. The IHSFC will inspire a diverse and well-trained group
of scientists to move environmental health science forward and train the next generation of environmental health
science leaders from a wide range of scientific disciplines and diverse backgrounds and specialties at UCSF.
摘要-综合健康科学中心
UCSF环境研究和翻译的综合健康科学设施核心(IHSFC)
健康中心(EaRTH)将增加现有的UCSF资源,以帮助研究人员增加和/或改善
环境健康的组成部分纳入其现有的研究,以提供最新的和最强大的
科学地了解化学品暴露和健康影响,并利用生殖健康计划,
健康与环境和环境健康倡议的证明有效的科学
传播广泛传播EaRTH中心成员的科学,以改善公众的健康,
特别是在我们最脆弱的人群中。
我们的IHSFC的目标是通过提供环境关键方面的咨询来支持调查人员。
健康研究,以了解暴露和健康影响,绘制生物途径,
卫生专业人员的环境知识。IHSFC将为研究人员提供研究援助
设计、数据库和其他查询,以查明化学品和其他环境接触情况,供评估之用,
开发环境暴露患者问卷,以及计算和生物信息学
评估环境健康数据的方法。IHSFC还将提供有关增加
非化学压力源,如心理压力,对环境健康的研究。具体而言,IHSFC
将提供咨询(1)研究设计,数据分析和数据整合与环境化学
暴露和非化学应激源数据,以促进流行病学和转化环境健康
科学研究;(2)选择和测量流行病学和转化健康中的化学品暴露
研究;和(3)向包括临床医生在内的受众有效传播科学的战略和工具,
社区组织、地方/州/国家决策者和媒体以及对报告的支持
使用经过良好测试且易于使用的
数字接口我们还将提供关于评估和综合方法的培训
通过导航指南系统综述和Meta,
支持环境扫盲的分析方法。
IHSFC将鼓励采用跨学科的方法来调查、分析和传播调查结果,
为来自不同领域的研究人员提供服务,包括基础科学,流行病学,生物信息学,
公共卫生、环境卫生和临床科学。IHSFC将激励一个多元化和训练有素的团队
科学家推动环境健康科学向前发展,培养下一代环境健康
科学领导人从广泛的科学学科和不同的背景和专业在UCSF。
项目成果
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