Core B: Technology, Assessment, Data, and Analysis Core
核心 B:技术、评估、数据和分析核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10478812
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.84万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-15 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressApplications GrantsBehaviorBehavioralBiologicalCenters of Research ExcellenceCollectionComputer softwareConsultationsDataData AnalysesData CollectionData Management ResourcesDevelopmentDevicesEducational workshopEnsureEquipmentFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFertilizationFosteringFutureGoalsGoldHealthHealth ProfessionalHospitalsInfrastructureInterventionIntervention StudiesKnowledgeLaboratory StudyMeasurementMeasuresMetadataMethodologyMethodsModelingObservational StudyOutcomePhenotypePhysiologicalPilot ProjectsProceduresPublic HealthPublicationsQualitative MethodsQuality ControlRecordsReproducibilityResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesRhode IslandScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSecureServicesStatistical Data InterpretationStressTechnologyTechnology AssessmentTimeTrainingTraumaVulnerable PopulationsWorkadaptive interventioncareer developmentcomplex datacomputerized data processingdata cleaningdata harmonizationdata integrationdata managementdata pipelinedata repositorydata sharingdesigndigitalelectronic dataexperiencehuman subjectimplementation designinnovationlongitudinal analysismembernovelnovel strategiesresilienceresponsestatisticssupportive environmentsustainable resourcetechnological innovationtechnology validationtemporal measurementtoolvisual trackingworking group
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
The Technology, Assessment, Data, and Analysis (TADA) Core will support the COBRE for Stress,
Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) in leveraging novel technological, methodological, design and analytical
approaches to enrich research projects and public health impact. The TADA Core will provide support for an
array of innovative and state-of-the-field methods for current and future Project Leaders, the STAR faculty
recruit, and Pilot Project Investigators within the STAR COBRE. Specifically, the TADA Core will offer unique
expertise in leveraging technology for observational, laboratory, and intervention studies critical for (1)
obtaining ecologically-valid data on stress exposures and behavioral and physiological responses with high
temporal resolution, (2) novel approaches to digital phenotyping, and (3) electronically-delivered adaptive
interventions. Technological innovations are rapidly progressing, and the TADA Core will provide a centralized
resource for training and exchange of expertise about innovative and emerging technological approaches.
The TADA Core will house unique Core equipment (e.g., eye tracking machine/computer) and software
(e.g., Ilumivu) that will expand over time to meet the needs of current PLs, PPs, new PLs, and the STAR
faculty recruit. The TADA Core will also provide support for additional assessments including mixed
quantitative and qualitative methods, data management and electronic data capture, and sophisticated
statistical analysis for longitudinal, complex data. Finally, the TADA Core will create a unique repository of
data from STAR COBRE projects that will be available for secondary publications and grant applications and
will serve as a resource for future Pilot Investigators, Project Leaders, and the STAR faculty recruit. The TADA
Core will also offer biospecimen tracking, storage, and processing services to meet the needs of current and
future projects. The aims of the TADA Core are to: (1) Provide expertise and services to support study design,
technology implementation, assessment, and statistical analyses for COBRE-affiliated projects, (2) Serve as a
centralized resource for research training and the exchange of methodological, technology design/
implementation, and analytic approaches related to the study of stress, trauma, and resilience, and (3) Provide
expertise and services to support data management and create a repository of data that can serve as a
resource for STAR COBRE investigators. Our long-term goal is to provide a sustainable resource to help
investigators apply innovative and integrated methodological approaches, with matched analytic strategies to
the study of stress, trauma, and resilience.
项目概要/摘要
技术、评估、数据和分析 (TADA) 核心将支持 COBRE 的压力、
创伤与复原力 (STAR) 利用新颖的技术、方法、设计和分析
丰富研究项目和公共卫生影响的方法。 TADA 核心将为
为当前和未来的项目负责人、STAR 教师提供一系列创新和前沿的方法
招募 STAR COBRE 内的试点项目研究人员。具体来说,TADA Core 将提供独特的
利用技术进行观察、实验室和干预研究的专业知识对于 (1) 至关重要
获得关于压力暴露以及高行为和生理反应的生态有效数据
时间分辨率,(2) 数字表型分析的新方法,以及 (3) 电子传递的自适应
干预措施。技术创新正在快速进步,TADA Core将提供集中化的
有关创新和新兴技术方法的培训和专业知识交流资源。
TADA 核心将容纳独特的核心设备(例如眼动追踪机/计算机)和软件
(例如 Ilumivu)将随着时间的推移而扩展,以满足当前 PL、PP、新 PL 和 STAR 的需求
师资招聘。 TADA 核心还将为其他评估提供支持,包括混合评估
定量和定性方法、数据管理和电子数据采集以及复杂的
纵向、复杂数据的统计分析。最后,TADA Core 将创建一个独特的存储库
来自 STAR COBRE 项目的数据将可用于二级出版物和拨款申请,以及
将作为未来试点研究人员、项目负责人和 STAR 教员招募的资源。田田
Core 还将提供生物样本跟踪、存储和处理服务,以满足当前和未来的需求。
未来的项目。 TADA 核心的目标是:(1) 提供专业知识和服务来支持研究设计,
COBRE 附属项目的技术实施、评估和统计分析,(2) 作为
用于研究培训和方法、技术设计交流的集中资源/
与压力、创伤和复原力研究相关的实施和分析方法,以及 (3) 提供
支持数据管理并创建可用作数据存储库的专业知识和服务
STAR COBRE 调查员的资源。我们的长期目标是提供可持续的资源来帮助
研究人员应用创新和综合的方法论方法,以及相匹配的分析策略
对压力、创伤和复原力的研究。
项目成果
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