Network Core
网络核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10285908
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.28万
- 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 2026-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:ArchitectureBiomedical ResearchCaliforniaCommunicationCommunitiesComputer softwareConsensusDevelopmentEnsureEventFacultyFellowship ProgramFosteringFoundationsFundingFutureGoalsGovernmentGrowth and Development functionHematologyHomeIndividualIndustryInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyKidneyKidney DiseasesLearningLinkMedical centerMentorsMethodsNongovernmental OrganizationsOutcomePersonsPostdoctoral FellowProcessResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesScienceSiteSocial NetworkStudentsSystemTNFSF15 geneTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUrologyWorkcareer developmentcareer networkingdigitalexperiencehigh schoolinsightlearning communitylearning networkmeetingsonline communityonline repositoryoperationoutreachpeerpeer coachingpeer networkspre-doctoralprogramsrecruitrepositorysuccesssymposiumtoolundergraduate student
项目摘要
Networking Abstract
The overarching objective of the KUH-ART Networking Core is to bring together all NIH-funded trainees
(Kidney/Urology/Hematology) for formal and informal opportunities to learn, communicate, interact, and
collaborate in a vibrant scientific community. This Core’s responsibilities are twofold, to: 1) ensure the
development of key infrastructure and operations that will provide peer networking and outreach; and 2) support
ongoing communication and events across the range of NIH trainees and activities of KUH-ART TL1 and facilitate
access to all Professional Development and Training Core programs. The Specific Aims are:
Specific Aim 1. To establish a digital platform to facilitate learning and social networking across all
trainee levels. After a review of available components for a learning platform, we propose to develop our system
around two robust software packages: Canvas (for repository building), and Slack (an integrated messaging
tool). This foundation will create a virtual community for KUH-ART trainees, fostering communication that is
driven by the trainees themselves. We will plan to work with other funded U2C sites to reach consensus
towards a shared digital platform architecture to link trainees across our sites.
Specific Aim 2. To facilitate communication between KUH-ART trainees and their mentors to promote
long-term trainee engagement, commitment and professional accomplishment. Aligned closely with
Professional Development Core efforts, we will use networking opportunities to facilitate career development,
including alumni and other key individuals that will foster trainees’ biomedical research insights and trajectories
in different ways (e.g., academic; industry; government; non-governmental organizations).
Specific Aim 3. To create a seamless path for communications across KUH-ART partner institutions and
networking across external programs. Across existing programs at UCLA, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,
Charles Drew University, and the UCLA-Harbor Medical Center/Lundquist Institute, we will operationalize
methods to streamline communications, activities, content curation and delivery for sharing within our KUH-ART
network. Trainees will be able to interact, both online and in-person, with individuals within the UC2, as well as
across other training programs.
The successful implementation of this Networking Core will ensure that NIH-funded trainees in biomedical
sciences will be connected, digitally and otherwise, in a community that fosters their learning, communication,
mutual support, scientific growth, and career development.
网络摘要
KUH-ART 网络核心的总体目标是将所有 NIH 资助的学员聚集在一起
(肾脏/泌尿科/血液学)提供正式和非正式的学习、交流、互动和学习的机会
该核心的职责是双重的:1) 确保
开发关键基础设施和运营,以提供同行网络和外展服务;2) 支持;
NIH 学员范围内的持续沟通和活动以及 KUH-ART TL1 的活动,并促进
参加所有专业发展和培训核心计划的具体目标是:
具体目标 1. 建立一个数字平台,促进所有人的学习和社交网络
在审查了学习平台的可用组件后,我们建议开发我们的系统。
围绕两个强大的软件包:Canvas(用于存储库构建)和 Slack(集成消息传递)
该基金会将为 KUH-ART 学员创建一个虚拟社区,促进交流
我们将计划与其他受资助的 U2C 站点合作,以达成共识。
一个共享的数字平台架构,可将我们网站上的学员联系起来。
具体目标 2. 促进 KUH-ART 学员与其导师之间的沟通,以促进
学员的长期参与、承诺和专业成就密切相关。
专业发展核心努力,我们将利用社交机会促进职业发展,
包括校友和其他关键人物,将培养学员的生物医学研究见解和轨迹
以不同的方式(例如学术界、工业界、政府、非政府组织)。
具体目标 3. 创建 KUH-ART 合作机构之间的无缝沟通路径
跨外部项目的网络 加州大学洛杉矶分校、雪松西奈医疗中心的现有项目,
查尔斯德鲁大学和加州大学洛杉矶分校港口医疗中心/伦德奎斯特研究所,我们将投入运营
简化沟通、活动、内容管理和交付以便在 KUH-ART 内共享的方法
受训者将能够与 UC2 内的个人以及现场进行在线和面对面的互动。
跨其他培训计划。
该网络核心的成功实施将确保 NIH 资助的生物医学培训生
科学将在一个促进学习、交流、
相互支持,科学成长,事业发展。
项目成果
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