Analytics and Synthesis Core
分析和综合核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10477399
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-15 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdoptionArea AnalysesCatalogsCigarCollaborationsCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesConsensusCoordination and CollaborationDataData CollectionData LinkagesData PoolingData SetData SourcesDependenceElectronic cigaretteEnvironmentEvaluationFaceFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsInformation SystemsInfrastructureKnowledgeLeadLeadershipLogisticsMapsMeasuresMethodologyMethodsMissionModelingOutputPerceptionPhenX ToolkitPoliciesProcessProtocols documentationResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch SupportResourcesRobin birdRoleScienceStructureTimeTobaccoTrainingTranslatingUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkcareercatalystcomparativedata harmonizationdata repositorydata sharingdesignexperienceinnovationknowledge baserepositoryresponsespecial interest groupstandard measuretobacco productstobacco regulatory scienceworking group
项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT
New discoveries in Tobacco Regulatory Science (TRS) are occurring at a rapid pace, but translating these
advances into more robust research practices and policy faces enormous challenges, including the synthesis
and dissemination of these findings to reach a variety of stakeholders. In addition, as the tobacco product
landscape continues to evolve, new TRS research is needed, as well as further integration to help inform the
FDA’s regulatory actions. A strong coordinating center, serving as a hub and connector for TRS researchers, is
critical to overcoming these challenges and to promoting effective TRS research. We have designed our
Center for Coordination of Analytics, Science, Enhancement and Logistics (CASEL) to address challenges
faced by this rapidly changing environment and expanding knowledge base. Our specific aims are to: (1) Serve
as the scientific research coordinator for TRS by facilitating collaboration and dissemination to advance the
science and inform CTP rule-making; and by supporting the adoption of consensus methods and measures,
data sharing, and synthesis; (2) Accelerate the progress of TRS by fostering communication, coordinating
information-sharing opportunities, and making research resources readily accessible to the TRS community;
(3) Enhance the capacity of researchers to conduct impactful research by supporting career enhancement
activities across the CTP-funded research community; (4) Establish a logistical and management infrastructure
for efficient and effective coordination of a diverse portfolio of TRS research; (5) Provide the scientific expertise
and perspective to contribute to the identification of research needs and the means to work cooperatively with
Federal partners and the research community to address them; and (6) Serve as a conduit between NIH, CTP,
and the Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science (TCORS) to enhance and accelerate output and facilitate the
conduct of rapid response projects to address high-priority questions. We will accomplish these aims with a
collaborative structure that builds on our experienced scientific and management leadership, well-developed
infrastructure, and ability to bring diverse teams together to make CASEL a successful and supportive partner
in advancing TRS. We have held the predecessor Center for Evaluation and Coordination of Training and
Research (CECTR), and thus have a wealth of resources, experience, organization, and an established TRS
network to step into CASEL seamlessly, to enhance and expand our initiatives, and to introduce nuanced,
effective innovation in our approaches. Jeanne Rosenthal and Dr. Robin Mermelstein will serve as Co-PIs and
leaders of the Leadership and Logistics Core, providing high-level management and nationally recognized
scientific leadership respectively. Our highly experienced Core Leads, Dr. Howard Fishbein (Analytics and
Synthesis), Ms. Amy Solis (Career Enhancement), and Dr. Cassandra Stanton (Dissemination), will provide
effective and knowledgeable oversight to meet each core’s specific aims. We have brought together a wide
range of collaborators to create an ideal environment to foster and promote the conduct of high quality TRS.
项目摘要
烟草监管科学(TRS)的新发现正在迅速发生,但将其翻译
进入更强大的研究实践和政策面临巨大挑战,包括综合
并传播这些发现以吸引各种利益相关者。另外,作为烟草产品
景观继续发展,需要新的TRS研究,并进一步整合以帮助告知
FDA的监管行动。一个强大的协调中心,是TRS研究人员的枢纽和连接器,是
克服这些挑战并促进有效的TRS研究至关重要。我们设计了我们的
分析,科学,增强和物流(CASEL)协调中心,以应对挑战
面对这种快速变化的环境和扩大知识库的面对。我们的具体目的是:(1)服务
作为TRS的科学研究协调员,通过支持协作和传播以推动
科学并告知CTP规则制定;通过支持采用共识方法和措施,
数据共享和合成; (2)通过促进沟通,协调加速TR的进度
信息共享的机会,并使TRS社区容易获得研究资源;
(3)通过支持职业增强来提高研究人员进行有影响力的研究的能力
CTP资助的研究社区的活动; (4)建立后勤和管理基础架构
为了有效地协调TRS研究的潜水员投资组合; (5)提供科学专业知识
和观点,有助于确定研究需求以及与之合作合作的手段
联邦合作伙伴和研究社区来解决他们; (6)作为NIH,CTP之间的导管
以及监管科学(TCOR)的烟草中心,以增强和加速产出并促进
进行快速响应项目以解决高优先级问题。我们将通过
协作结构以我们的经验科学和管理领导,发展良好
基础设施以及将各种团队聚集在一起以使Casel成为成功和支持的合作伙伴的能力
在推进TR中。我们曾担任过培训评估和协调和协调的前身中心
研究(CECTR),因此拥有丰富的资源,经验,组织和已建立的TRS
网络无缝进入Casel,增强和扩展我们的计划,并引入细微差别,
我们的方法有效创新。珍妮·罗森塔尔(Jeanne Rosenthal)和罗宾·梅尔梅尔斯坦(Robin Mermelstein)博士将担任Co-Pis,
领导力和后勤核心的领导者,提供高级管理和全国认可
科学领导分别。我们经验丰富的核心线索,霍华德·菲什贝(Howard Fishbein)博士(分析和
合成),艾米·索利斯(Amy Solis)女士(职业增强)和卡桑德拉·斯坦顿(Cassandra Stanton)博士(传播)将提供
有效且知识渊博的监督,以实现每个核心的特定目标。我们汇集了一个宽阔的
一系列合作者创造一个理想的环境,以促进和促进高质量TR的行为。
项目成果
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