TB Research And Mentorship Program (TB RAMP)
结核病研究和指导计划 (TB RAMP)
基本信息
- 批准号:10452628
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 35.1万
- 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:2020-08-19 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS/HIV problemAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAfricaAmericasAreaAsiaAwardBasic ScienceBiomedical ResearchCaliforniaCaringCause of DeathClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationDataDisciplineDiscipline of NursingDiseaseEducational CurriculumEnrollmentEpidemicFacultyFundingFunding MechanismsFunding OpportunitiesGenomicsGoalsGrantHIVHealth SciencesImmunologyInstitutesInternationalKnowledgeLaboratoriesLinkMedicineMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMissionNCI Scholars ProgramNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseOnline SystemsOwnershipPeer ReviewPersonsPharmacy facilityPhilippinesPilot ProjectsPoliciesPoliticsPostdoctoral FellowProgram SustainabilityProtocols documentationPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsPulmonologyReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource AllocationResourcesSan FranciscoScienceScientistSeedsSiteStrategic PlanningStructureSystems BiologyTechnologyTrainingTranslational ResearchTravelTuberculosisUgandaUnited NationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVietnamWorld Health Organizationcareerdesigneducation researchepidemiology studyexperienceglobal healthhealth economicsimplementation scienceinnovationinterestmedical schoolsmeetingsprogramspublic health relevanceresearch and developmentskill acquisitionskillstranslational research program
项目摘要
Summary/Abstract:
The TB Research And Mentorship Program (TB RAMP) prepares early-stage investigators (post-doctoral
fellows, clinical fellows, junior faculty) from University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and UC Berkeley for
successful careers in tuberculosis (TB) research. Through this research education program focused on TB, we
promote and catalyze collaborations between existing faculty across disciplines (infectious diseases, pulmonary
medicine, experimental medicine, systems biology, genomics, immunology, health economics, pharmacy,
nursing, implementation sciences, diplomacy and policy, global health, etc.); attract and cultivate scholars and
junior investigators in the TB field; and strengthen TB research expertise regionally and globally. TB RAMP
leverages the extensive NIH-funded training resources at UCSF to have a significant and lasting impact on the
conduct of global TB research, as well as on innovations in TB discovery, care and control. Specific Aim 1: The
TB Science Intensive. A two-week TB Science Intensive (TBSI) curriculum will be developed and delivered
annually to TB RAMP scholars to provide the core concepts and methodologies of TB research and includes
skill building in TB RAMP scholars’ own interests and research methods area. The TBSI is enhanced through
delivering content expertise to address TB scientific knowledge gaps and to allow TB RAMP scholars to develop
their own research protocols for subsequent grants. Specific Aim 2: Research Experiences and Awards
Program (REAP). Match scholars with research opportunities through existing transdisciplinary network of
research mentors, faculty, and sites, and support innovative research projects linked to peer-reviewed awards.
Identified program faculty with extensive research experience and opportunities will be paired with scholars
interested in TB research. Research infrastructure at UCSF spans genomics laboratories to state public health
departments. Faculty also have collaborations in high burden settings across Asia, Africa, and the Americas that
will provide TB RAMP scholars access to data, biospecimens, and opportunities to network with faculty from
sites in high-burden settings. Scholars will compete for intramural, peer-reviewed seed funding opportunities.
The goal of the REAP is to provide TB research experiences that expand or extend the existing skills of scholars,
to provide opportunity for meaningful contribution to research related to the NIAID mission, directly addressing
the NIAID Strategic Plan for TB Research. Specific Aim 3: Mentoring Activities. Provide structured, high-
quality, sustained mentoring for all scholars enrolled in the program, differentiated into two tracks to provide
personalization and specialization; Track 1: Basic and Translational Science and Track 2: Clinical and
Operational Science. Creating and nurturing a strong set of mentoring relationships is essential to both core
components of TB RAMP, as is developing a rich set of research networks that can support TB RAMP scholars
throughout their careers. TB RAMP scholars will have the opportunity for additional mentoring from our
international partnered PIs via remote communication.
摘要/摘要:
结核病研究与指导计划(TB RAMP)准备早期研究人员(博士后
来自加利福尼亚大学,旧金山大学(UCSF)和加州大学伯克利分校的研究员,临床研究员,初级教师)
结核病的成功职业(TB)研究。通过该研究教育计划的重点是结核病,我们
促进和催化跨学科现有教师之间的合作(传染病,肺部疾病
医学,实验医学,系统生物学,基因组学,免疫学,健康经济学,药房,
护士,实施科学,外交和政策,全球健康等);吸引和培养学者,
结核病领域的初级调查员;并在区域和全球范围内加强结核病研究专业知识。结核病坡道
利用UCSF的大量NIH资助的培训资源对
进行全球结核病研究以及TB发现,护理和控制的创新。具体目标1:
结核病科学密集型。将开发和交付为期两周的结核病科学密集型(TBSI)课程
结核病学者提供核心概念和结核病研究方法的一种方法,包括
结核病学者自己的利益和研究方法领域的技能建设。 TBSI通过
提供内容专业知识来解决结核病科学知识差距,并允许结核病学者发展
他们自己的研究方案,用于随后的赠款。特定目标2:研究经验和奖项
程序(收获)。通过现有的跨学科网络将学者与研究机会相匹配
研究导师,教职员工和网站,并支持与同行评审奖有关的创新研究项目。
确定具有丰富研究经验和机会的计划教师将与学者配对
对结核病研究感兴趣。 UCSF的研究基础设施跨越基因组实验室以陈述公共卫生
部门。教师在亚洲,非洲和美洲的高伯恩环境中还合作
将为结核病坡道学者访问数据,生物测量和与教职员工建立联系的机会
高负荷设置中的站点。学者将争夺壁内,同行评审的种子资金机会。
REAP的目标是提供结核病研究经验,以扩大或扩展学者的现有技能,
为与NIAID任务有关的研究提供了有意义的贡献的机会,直接解决
NIAID战略计划的结核病研究。特定目标3:指导活动。提供结构化的高级
质量,对参加该计划的所有学者的持续心理,分为两条曲目以提供
个性化和专业化;曲目1:基本和转化科学与轨道2:临床和
操作科学。建立和培养一系列牢固的心理关系对于这两个核心都是必不可少的
TB坡道的组成部分,因为开发了可以支持结核病学者的丰富研究网络
通过他们的职业。结核病学者将有机会从我们的
国际通过远程通信与PIS合作。
项目成果
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TB Research And Mentorship Program (TB RAMP)
结核病研究和指导计划 (TB RAMP)
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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