Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging
决策神经科学与衰老研究网络
基本信息
- 批准号:8149902
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.39万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-30 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAgingAreaAwarenessBehavioralBiologicalBiological MarkersBrain imagingCollectionData SetDecision MakingDevelopmentDisciplineEconomicsEducational workshopElderlyEnsureEquilibriumFacultyFellowshipFundingFunding OpportunitiesFutureGeneticGoalsGrantGrowthGrowth and Development functionHealthHormonalHormonesHuman ResourcesIndividualInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionLongevityMeasuresMethodsModelingNeurosciencesOwnershipParticipantPersonal FinancingPoliciesPopulationPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPrincipal InvestigatorProgram Research Project GrantsPsychologyPublic HealthPublicationsRecruitment ActivityRelative (related person)ResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingScientistSocial ImpactsSociologyStagingTrainingTraining ProgramsWorkbehavior measurementcomputer sciencedemographicseconomic impacteffective interventiongraduate studenthealth economicsimaging modalityimprovedmeetingsmembermultidisciplinaryneurochemistrypublic health relevanceskillssocialsuccesssymposiumtheories
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of this grant is to facilitate the creation of a multidisciplinary scientific Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging. The integrative emerging area that we seek to develop with this grant combines the strengths of several fields including psychology, neuroscience, and economics to facilitate rapid scientific progress and directly contribute to the development of effective interventions and policies to improve health and well being across the life span. Over five years this network grant will support scientific meetings, intensive training workshops for researchers at all stages, and a pilot grant competition for researchers new to the field. These activities will directly support the growth, development, and sustainability of the Decision Neuroscience of Aging. This grant will support growth of the network through dissemination activities. Scientific meetings will increase awareness of the latest findings with the goal of drawing new researchers into the area. A small grant competition will encourage scientists to join the area and will stimulate new research through small scale pilots. This network grant will support development of the area through methods workshops. Short, intensive workshops will focus on training researchers at all stages in the collection and analysis of various emerging behavioral (e.g., economic, health-related, social) and biological (e.g., neurochemical, genetic, hormonal) measures. The development of these skills is currently difficult to achieve in traditional single discipline training programs, but will be essential for taking advantage of the growing number of large multivariate and multi-level integrative datasets generated by this area in the future. In general the network will focus on investing in the sustainability of this field by ensuring that graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and junior and senior faculty are invited to participate in all activities. Workshops, meetings, and small grants opportunities will facilitate the transition from a small group of individuals managing network activities to a strong field of researchers leading future work in this area. After completion of activities, this emerging area will be in better position for network members to pursue funding to support the network in the future using more traditional mechanisms.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: As the proportion of older adults in the population continues to expand, magnifying the relative impact of their decisions, it is increasingly imperative to better understand changes in decision making across the life span The long-term goal of this network is to conduct integrative and multidisciplinary research that contributes directly to interventions aimed at improving health and well being in the daily lives of aging adults.
描述(由申请人提供):该补助金的总体目标是促进建立一个多学科的决策神经科学和老龄化科学研究网络。我们寻求利用这笔赠款开发的综合性新兴领域结合了包括心理学,神经科学和经济学在内的多个领域的优势,以促进快速的科学进步,并直接有助于制定有效的干预措施和政策,以改善整个生命周期的健康和福祉。在五年内,该网络赠款将支持科学会议,为各个阶段的研究人员举办密集培训讲习班,并为新进入该领域的研究人员举办试点赠款竞赛。这些活动将直接支持衰老决策神经科学的增长,发展和可持续性。这笔赠款将通过传播活动支持网络的发展。科学会议将提高对最新发现的认识,目的是吸引新的研究人员进入该领域。一个小型的赠款竞赛将鼓励科学家加入该领域,并将通过小规模试点刺激新的研究。该网络赠款将通过方法讲习班支持该地区的发展。短期,密集的研讨会将侧重于培训研究人员在收集和分析各种新兴的行为(例如,经济的、健康相关的、社会的)和生物的(例如,神经化学的、遗传的、激素的)措施。这些技能的发展目前很难在传统的单学科培训计划中实现,但对于利用未来该领域产生的越来越多的大型多变量和多层次综合数据集至关重要。总的来说,该网络将侧重于投资于这一领域的可持续性,确保研究生、博士后研究员以及初级和高级教师被邀请参加所有活动。研讨会,会议和小额赠款的机会将促进从一小群个人管理网络活动的研究人员领导在这一领域的未来工作的强大领域的过渡。在活动完成后,这一新兴领域将更有利于网络成员争取资金,以便在今后使用更传统的机制支持网络。
公共卫生关系:随着老年人在人口中的比例不断扩大,放大了他们的决定的相对影响,越来越有必要更好地了解整个生命周期中决策的变化。该网络的长期目标是进行综合和多学科的研究,直接有助于干预措施,旨在改善老年人日常生活中的健康和福祉。
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- 资助金额:
$ 17.39万 - 项目类别:
Forming science-industry partnerships to link everyday behaviors to well-being
建立科学与产业合作伙伴关系,将日常行为与福祉联系起来
- 批准号:
9476893 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 17.39万 - 项目类别:
Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging
决策神经科学与衰老研究网络
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8726894 - 财政年份:2010
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8079800 - 财政年份:2010
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Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging
决策神经科学与衰老研究网络
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8318106 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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决策神经科学与衰老研究网络
- 批准号:
8517533 - 财政年份:2010
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- 资助金额:
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