Center for Aging and Policy Studies (CAPS) Core B: Program Development (Pilot) Core
老龄化与政策研究中心 (CAPS) 核心 B:项目开发(试点)核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10216933
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.44万
- 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:2020-07-15 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvertisingAgingAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseApplications GrantsAreaAwarenessBiological MarkersCessation of lifeChildCollaborationsComplementConsultConsumptionDemographerDemographyDisciplineDrug PrescriptionsDrug usageEconomicsEducational workshopEnsureEvaluationFamilyFoodFosteringFundingFunding OpportunitiesGeographic LocationsGrantGrowthHealthHousingIncomeInstitutionLeadLeadershipLife Cycle StagesMeasuresMedicareMentorsMentorshipMethodologyNew YorkOutcomeParentsPersonal SatisfactionPilot ProjectsPoliciesPopulationPopulation ResearchProgram DevelopmentRecordsResearchResearch PersonnelRoleScienceScientistSeedsShockSiteSubstance Use DisorderTranslatingUninsured Medical ExpenseUniversitiesVeteransWolvesbasecareerdesigndisabilityexperiencehuman capitalinnovationintergenerationallow socioeconomic statusmiddle agepopulation basedprogramsprospectiverural areasocial disparitiessuccesssymposium
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract for Core B: Program Development (Pilot) Core
The overarching objectives of the Program Development (Pilot) Core (hereafter “Pilot Core”) are to: (1) generate
new lines of innovative, interdisciplinary, policy-relevant, and cross-institution research in CAPS thematic areas;
(2) enhance human capital in population-based aging research and build the pipeline of emerging and
underrepresented scholars; and (3) promote research that informs and responds to priority areas identified by
NIA, including and especially CAPS thematic areas. The Pilot Core will accomplish its objectives through four
specific aims. Aim 1 is to promote new lines of research in CAPS signature and cross-cutting themes as well as
other emerging high-priority areas. The CAPS Pilot Project Program is a key mechanism through which the
CAPS leadership team will stimulate scientific research on CAPS thematic areas and other high-priority issues,
with such research explicitly sought through the program’s annual call for proposals. Aim 2 is to encourage
innovative team science in the demography and economics of aging. The pilot program’s annual call for
proposals will emphasize that such features are among the major evaluation criteria for funding. CAPS will
provide many opportunities and supports for forming collaborative teams. In the Pilot Core, these supports
include a mentoring session at the CAPS Annual Conference and regular availability of the CAPS leadership
team to consult with and mentor prospective applicants as they form teams and draft proposals. Aim 3 is to foster
strategic growth in the size and scope of the list of CAPS affiliates. The Pilot Core will achieve this aim in part by
coordinating with the Administrative Core and the Dissemination Core to advertise the pilot program to non-
affiliate scholars at CAPS sites and via curated distribution lists with a broad reach, including to other universities
in Upstate New York and to other NIA-funded centers and networks. Aim 4 is to accelerate research and external
funding success of CAPS affiliates. To achieve this aim, the Pilot Core will take an innovative, highly integrated
approach that ensures touchpoints throughout the entire life cycle of a pilot project. Pilot investigators will benefit
from sustained mentorship, starting with how to craft a competitive pilot proposal and, ultimately, how to extend
a successful pilot project into a competitive external grant proposal. The Pilot Core will coordinate closely with
the Administrative Core to implement the pilot program, with a clear set of responsibilities outlined in each core.
The CAPS leadership team identified four significant, innovative, and methodologically rigorous pilot project
proposals for Year 1. In addition to achieving those essential criteria, these proposals support: (1) each of CAPS
thematic areas; (2) emerging scholars in order to help launch their externally funded research portfolios; (3) mid-
career scholars who have impressive track records of innovative, externally funded, high-impact population-
based research but who are relatively new to aging science; (4) an even mix of projects lead by demographers
and economists; and (5) underrepresented scientists in the demography and economics of aging.
核心 B 的项目摘要/摘要:程序开发(试点)核心
项目开发(试点)核心(以下简称“试点核心”)的总体目标是: (1) 生成
CAPS 主题领域的创新、跨学科、政策相关和跨机构研究的新路线;
(2) 加强人口老龄化研究中的人力资本,建立新兴和新兴国家的研发管线
代表性不足的学者;(3) 促进为以下领域确定的优先领域提供信息和做出回应的研究
NIA,特别是 CAPS 主题领域,将通过四个方面实现其目标。
具体目标 1 是促进 CAPS 标志性和跨领域主题以及新的研究方向。
CAPS 试点项目计划是一个关键机制,通过该机制,
CAPS 领导团队将促进 CAPS 主题领域和其他高度优先问题的科学研究,
通过该计划的年度提案征集明确寻求此类研究,目标 2 是鼓励。
该试点项目每年呼吁开展人口统计学和老龄化经济学方面的创新团队科学。
提案将强调这些特征是 CAPS 资助的主要评估标准之一。
在 Pilot Core 中,这些支持为组建协作团队提供了许多机会和支持。
包括 CAPS 年会上的指导会议以及 CAPS 领导层的定期出席
目标 3 是在潜在申请人组建团队和起草提案时对其进行咨询和指导。
通过 CAPS 附属机构名单的规模和范围的战略性增长,Pilot Core 将在一定程度上实现这一目标。
与行政核心和传播核心协调,向非
CAPS 网站上的附属学者,以及通过具有广泛覆盖范围(包括其他大学)的精心策划的分发列表
目标 4 是加速研究和外部合作。
为了实现这一目标,试点核心将采取创新、高度集成的方式。
确保试点项目整个生命周期中的接触点都能受益的方法。
从持续的指导开始,从如何制定有竞争力的试点提案开始,到最终如何扩展
试点核心将与一个成功的试点项目进行密切协调。
行政核心实施试点计划,每个核心都有一套明确的职责。
CAPS 领导团队确定了四个重要、创新且方法严谨的试点项目
第一年的提案。除了实现这些基本标准外,这些提案还支持:(1) 每个 CAPS
主题领域;(2)新兴学者,以帮助启动他们的外部资助的研究组合;
在创新、外部资助、高影响力人群方面拥有令人印象深刻的记录的职业学者——
(4) 由人口统计学家领导的项目的均匀组合;
和经济学家;(5) 人口统计学和老龄经济学领域代表性不足的科学家。
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10661682 - 财政年份:2020
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