Translational Pilot Project Program
转化试点项目计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10415953
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 36.02万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-13 至 2024-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Applications GrantsApplied ResearchAppointmentAwardBasic ScienceBiogenesisCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesCenters of Research ExcellenceCessation of lifeClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCustomDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiscipline of obstetricsEndowmentEpigenetic ProcessExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFundingFutureGoalsGrowthGynecologyInstitutesInstitutionInvestmentsMalignant Childhood NeoplasmMaternal-fetal medicineMedicalMentorsPhasePhysiciansPilot ProjectsPlacenta DiseasesProductivityReproductive BiologyResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsSafetyScientistSeriesTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechniquesTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWomen&aposs Healtharmcareer developmentclinical applicationdesignfaculty mentorflexibilityinnovationmedical schoolsmembermenobese mothersprogramsrecruitresearch facilitysuccessward
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – Translational Pilot Project Program
With IDeA funding, the Institute for Biogenesis Research (IBR) has thrived, developing from a small, newly
formed institution with three faculty to a world renown center for developmental and reproductive biology with
fourteen faculty in four different departments. The overall objective of the IBR-COBRE is to enhance the
conditions that accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, heighten research productivity and optimize
competitiveness for extramural funding. The center has excelled in basic and applied research in mammalian
developmental and reproductive biology, and one obvious arena which would provide a clear opportunity for
growth and increased competitiveness is translational research. Over the past three years, the IBR-COBRE
has pursued a primary strategic goal of developing a translational research arm of its focus by partnering with
the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health (Dept. Ob/Gyn). The Dept. of Ob/Gyn is one of
the most successful clinical departments at the medical school, that has recently accrued more than $8 million
in endowments for its academic development. The IBR's partnership with Ob/Gyn is facilitated by the
appointment of the IBR-COBRE PI as the Chief of the Division of Research in the Dept. Ob/Gyn in November,
2014. He manages the $2 million Sharma Endowment designated for research in the department. Also, the
Dept. of Ob/Gyn recently recruited a physician-scientist, Dr. Men-Jean Lee, who is Chief of the Division of
Maternal Fetal Medicine. Dr. Lee was given lab space in the main IBR facility, facilitating collaborations
between the IBR and Ob/Gyn. Two other members of the IBR, Drs. M. Ward, and Garmire, are adjunct faculty
in the Dept. Ob/Gyn. One Phase II COBRE project is a clinical study that partners with Dept. Ob/Gyn
examining the mechanism of increased cancer in children born to obese mothers. This partnership already
resulted in an R01 examining epigenetic changes in diseased placenta. The IBR has therefore developed a
strong and successful partnership with the clinical department that is closest to its focus of research. In Phase
III, the center will leverage its partnership with Dept. Ob/Gyn to develop and implement a flexible Translational
Research Pilot Project Program that is targeted to developing translational research projects, with the goal of
developing a new arm of the center expanding its competitiveness. The program will be flexible, with two types
of awards, translational research pilot projects that require collaborations between IBR and Ob/Gyn faculty,
and bridging funds to assist researchers bridge funding gaps. The programs are designed to develop
translational research projects, steer mature investigators through funding lapses, and to provide a flexible,
and functional mechanism to assist already competitive faculty in the IBR.
项目摘要/摘要 - 转化试点项目计划
借助想法资助,生物发生研究所(IBR)蓬勃发展,从一个小的,新的
由三个教师组成的机构,到世界著名的发展和生殖生物学中心
四个不同部门的14位教职员工。 IBR-Cobre的总体目标是增强
加速科学发现速度,提高研究生产率并优化的条件
竞争性资金的竞争力。该中心在哺乳动物的基础研究和应用研究方面都非常出色
发展和生殖生物学,以及一个明显的舞台,可以为
增长和提高竞争力是翻译研究。在过去的三年中,IBR-Cobre
通过与
妇产科和妇女健康部(OB/GYN部)的产科系。 ob/gyn部门是
医学院最成功的临床部门,最近累积了超过800万美元
在其学术发展的基础上。 IBR与OB/GYN的合作关系由
任命IBR-Cobre Pi在11月的OB/Gyn系研究部负责
2014年。他管理了该部门指定的200万美元Sharma捐赠基金。另外,
OB/Gyn部最近招募了一位身体科学家Men-Jean Lee博士,他是部门负责人
孕产妇胎儿医学。 Lee博士在IBR主要设施中获得了实验室空间,支持合作
在ibr和ob/gyn之间。 IBR的另外两个成员,博士。 M. Ward和Garmire是兼职教师
在OB/GYN部门。一个II期COBRE项目是一项临床研究,该研究与ob/gyn系合作
检查肥胖母亲出生的儿童增加癌症的机制。这个伙伴关系已经
导致R01检查了静置的plapeta的表观遗传变化。因此,ibr开发了
与临床部门的牢固和成功的合作伙伴关系,该部门不接受其研究重点。在阶段
III,该中心将利用其与OB/GYN部的合作伙伴关系来开发和实施灵活的翻译
研究试点项目计划,旨在开发转化研究项目,目的是
发展中心的新部门,扩大了其竞争力。该程序将是灵活的,有两种类型
奖项,翻译的研究试点项目,需要IBR和OB/Gyn教师之间的合作
并弥合资金来协助研究人员弥合资金差距。这些程序旨在开发
转化研究项目,通过资助失误引导成熟的研究人员,并提供灵活的,
和功能机制,可以协助IBR中已经具有竞争力的教师。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
10059254 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 36.02万 - 项目类别:
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