Research Infrastructure Core
研究基础设施核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10163700
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 156.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-07-07 至 2023-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressApplied ResearchBasic ScienceBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBig DataBiomedical ResearchBiometryCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity MedicineDataDatabasesDevelopmentEducational workshopEnvironmentEpidemiologyEquipmentFacultyFosteringFundingGoalsGrantHealthIndividualInformaticsInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionIntellectual PropertyLocationMedical StudentsMentorshipMethodologyMissionMorehouse School of MedicineNeedlesNursing FacultyPopulation ResearchPostdoctoral FellowRandomizedResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesSecureServicesStatistical MethodsStatistical ModelsStrategic PlanningStructureTechnical ExpertiseTechnologyTrainingTranslational ResearchU-Series Cooperative AgreementsUniversitiesUrsidae FamilyVisionWorkbasebiobankbiomedical informaticsbiomedical scientistcareercareer developmentcommercializationdata managementdata sharingdata warehouseepidemiologic datafederated computinggraduate studenthealth care disparityhealth disparityhealth equityhealth equity promotionimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary approachminority healthmultidisciplinarynovel strategiesprogramsresearch and developmentskillsstudent trainingsustainability frameworkunderserved communityweb portal
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The U54 Center for Translational Research in Health Disparities (CTRHD) Research Infrastructure Core (RIC) will provide
support for the pilot grants funded through the Investigator Development Core as well as for the Morehouse School of
Medicine (MSM) community at large. The RIC will be composed of four major components: Study Design, Biostatistics,
and Data Management Core (SDBDMC) will provide support of biostatistics, epidemiology and computational services to
biomedical, behavioral and clinical researchers; Biomedical Informatics Unit (BIU) will provide informatics and data
management services; Clinical Research Core will provide support for clinical researchers; Translational Technologies
Program (TTP) will provide equipment and lab services to support the proposed research. By combining these three existing
services into one structure we will provide a “one stop” location for the researcher to initiate and maintain their research
projects. Providing infrastructure to investigators has been a key component to the RCMI mission since its inception. This
has been an effective strategy in developing key equipment and services to support and maintain the mission of MSM. It
has been particularly important in developing junior faculty who have basic lab and data service needs to help bootstrap
their research programs and allow them to become productive earlier in their careers. It has also been an effective strategy
for allowing clinical faculty to have access to technology and expertise needed to advance translational research. Beyond
the availability of equipment, the cores also provide access to expertise to assist in the use of advanced technologies to
promote research. The RIC also provides a framework to train students and postdocs to gain essential skills in technology
that are not available in individual researcher labs. The RIC will also serve as the gateway for investigators to access
technologies in other facilities. We work together with other institutions such as Emory University, the Georgia Institute
of Technology, and Georgia State University via cooperative agreements through the Georgia Clinical and Translational
Research Alliance (GaCTSA) and others to expand the availability of advanced technologies to all researchers at MSM.
The RIC is a crucial component of the CTRHD that will accomplish it goals through the following aims:
Aim 1: Transform Our Institution: Rework our capacity to deliver analysis and technical expertise.
Aim 2: Transform Our Research Environment: Provide a robust research infrastructure that fosters innovative,
multidisciplinary biomedical/translational research.
Aim 3: Transform the MSM Community of Biomedical Scientists: Provide institution-wide resources leveraging and
integrating research project support and training enhancing the research training and career development environment.
Aim 4: Transform Our Community. Facilitate external interactions with partners and the community we serve.
抽象的
U54 健康差异转化研究中心 (CTRHD) 研究基础设施核心 (RIC) 将提供
支持通过研究者发展核心以及莫尔豪斯学院资助的试点赠款
整个医学 (MSM) 社区将由四个主要部分组成:研究设计、生物统计学、
数据管理核心(SDBDMC)将为生物统计学、流行病学和计算服务提供支持
生物医学、行为和临床研究人员(BIU)将提供信息学和数据;
管理服务;临床研究核心将为临床研究人员提供支持;
计划(TTP)将通过结合这三项现有的研究来提供设备和实验室服务来支持拟议的研究。
服务整合为一个结构,我们将为研究人员提供一个“一站式”地点来启动和维持他们的研究
自成立以来,为研究人员提供基础设施一直是 RCMI 使命的关键组成部分。
一直是开发关键设备和服务以支持和维持 MSM 使命的有效策略。
对于培养具有基本实验室和数据服务需求以帮助引导的初级教师尤为重要
他们的研究项目并让他们在职业生涯的早期变得富有成效,这也是一个有效的策略。
让临床教师能够获得推进转化研究所需的技术和专业知识。
除了设备的可用性之外,核心还提供获得专业知识的机会,以协助使用先进技术
RIC 还提供了一个培训学生和博士后获得基本技术技能的框架。
RIC 还将作为研究人员访问的门户。
我们与埃默里大学、乔治亚学院等其他机构合作。
技术部和佐治亚州立大学通过佐治亚临床和转化中心达成合作协议
研究联盟 (GaCTSA) 和其他机构致力于将先进技术的可用性扩大到 MSM 的所有研究人员。
RIC 是 CTRHD 的重要组成部分,它将通过以下目标实现其目标:
目标 1:改变我们的机构:重塑我们提供分析和技术专业知识的能力。
目标 2:转变我们的研究环境:提供强大的研究基础设施,促进创新、
多学科生物医学/转化研究。
目标 3:转变 MSM 生物医学科学家社区:提供机构范围内的资源利用和
整合研究项目支持和培训,增强研究培训和职业发展环境。
目标 4:改变我们的社区。促进与合作伙伴和我们服务的社区的外部互动。
项目成果
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