Research Translation Core B
研究翻译核心 B
基本信息
- 批准号:8377598
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.84万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-04-01 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdverse effectsAdvocacyAreaBasic ScienceBiological MarkersChemicalsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachContinuing EducationCountyCounty GovernmentDatabasesDiseaseDocumentationEcologyEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental PollutionExposure toFederal GovernmentGoalsGovernment AgenciesGrantHazardous WasteHazardous Waste SitesHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth educationHumanIndividualInternetLegal patentLifeNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesPacific NorthwestPositioning AttributePrintingProceduresProcessPublic HealthRecording of previous eventsReport (document)ReportingRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelRoleScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSeriesState GovernmentSuperfundSystemTechnologyTechnology TransferTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWashingtonWorkbasecommunity livingcommunity organizationsfollow-upimprovedinterestmeetingsmemberneurotoxicnew technologyopen sourceoutreachprogramssuperfund sitetribal Nationtribal member
项目摘要
The Research Translation Core (RTC) of the UW Superfund Basic Research Program is well positioned to assist SBRP investigators in disseminating important research findings and new technology to a wide spectrum of stakeholders. The Specific Aims of the Core address the required components described in the SBRP request for applications: Government Agency Partnerships, Technology Transfer, and Communicating to Broad Audiences. The core will continue to: 1) develop communication strategies to exchange information regarding government agency priorities and emerging SBRP research findings. An Agency Seminar Series has been set-up to support experts who can help agency staff address local hazardous waste and contamination issues, 2) assist investigators in moving UW SBRP research findings into application through partnerships with the UW Tech Transfer office. The Core co-director and staff meet with SBRP investigators regularly to identify potential patents and leverage open-source approaches to advance research findings, 3) provide critical information to individual stakeholders by identifying key communication venues and materials with government agencies and community groups. Procedures and materials will be developed for communities concerned about impacts from environmental contaminants, local and state agencies concerned about their community outreach, and for disease advocacy groups and health professionals interested in environmental health education. Annual workshops and print/web materials will used to increase dissemination of current research findings between SBRP investigators, agency staff and community members, 4) partner with Community Groups. The UW SBRP has a long history of working with Tribal Nations, community groups, health professionals, and individual stakeholders to address environmental health concerns. The scope of activities will broaden to include new collaborations, and 5) work with the Administrative Core to refine a Research Translation and Outreach Tracking System to provide documentation and reporting of Core activities on an ongoing basis. The UW SBRP focuses most intensively on developing early biomarkers of adverse effects to human health and the environment from neurotoxic chemicals. Developing early indicators of health effects from exposures to neurotoxic compounds is a theme that resonates with the scientific community, governmental agencies who are involved with hazardous waste sites and the public as a whole.
华盛顿大学超级基金基础研究计划的研究翻译核心 (RTC) 能够很好地协助 SBRP 研究人员向广泛的利益相关者传播重要的研究成果和新技术。核心的具体目标涉及 SBRP 申请请求中描述的所需组成部分:政府机构合作伙伴关系、技术转让和与广大受众的沟通。核心将继续:1)制定沟通策略,以交换有关政府机构优先事项和新兴 SBRP 研究成果的信息。机构研讨会系列已设立,以支持专家帮助机构工作人员解决当地危险废物和污染问题,2)通过与华盛顿大学技术转让办公室合作,协助调查人员将华盛顿大学 SBRP 研究成果转化为应用。核心联合主任和工作人员定期与 SBRP 调查人员会面,以确定潜在专利并利用开源方法推进研究成果,3) 通过确定与政府机构和社区团体的关键沟通场所和材料,向个人利益相关者提供关键信息。将为关注环境污染物影响的社区、关注社区外展的地方和州机构以及对环境健康教育感兴趣的疾病倡导团体和卫生专业人员制定程序和材料。年度研讨会和印刷/网络材料将用于加强 SBRP 研究人员、机构工作人员和社区成员之间当前研究成果的传播,4) 与社区团体合作。华盛顿大学 SBRP 与部落民族、社区团体、卫生专业人员和个人利益相关者合作解决环境健康问题有着悠久的历史。活动范围将扩大到包括新的合作,5) 与行政核心合作完善研究翻译和外联跟踪系统,以持续提供核心活动的文件和报告。华盛顿大学 SBRP 主要致力于开发神经毒性化学物质对人类健康和环境产生不利影响的早期生物标志物。制定接触神经毒性化合物对健康影响的早期指标是一个引起科学界、涉及危险废物场的政府机构和整个公众共鸣的主题。
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