Mentoring in Patient-Oriented Neuroscience Research
以患者为导向的神经科学研究的指导
基本信息
- 批准号:9757593
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.13万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-08 至 2022-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAdolescentAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAnxietyApplications GrantsAreaAwardChild Abuse and NeglectClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsComorbidityData SetDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDoctor of PhilosophyEnvironmentEpigenetic ProcessFacultyFoundationsFundingFutureGoalsGrantHospitalsInterventionLaboratoriesMental HealthMental disordersMentorsMentorshipMid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)MonitorNational Center for Complementary and Alternative MedicineNational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute of Mental HealthNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismNeurobiologyNeurosciences ResearchPatientsPreventionPrincipal InvestigatorPsychiatryPsychopathologyPublic HealthPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelRiskTimeTrainingTrustUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkaddictionadolescent brain developmentadolescent patientalcohol use disorderbinge drinkercareercareer developmentdual diagnosiseffective therapyemerging adultinterestlecturesmedical schoolsmid-career facultynext generationoutreachpatient orientedpatient oriented researchpatient populationprogramssecondary analysisskills
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
I am a clinical researcher and Director of the Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health
at McLean Hospital. I also am an Associate Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. I have been
continuously funded as a principal investigator (PI) to conduct NIAAA-sponsored patient-oriented research
(POR) since 2004 and have been a collaborator and consultant on several additional NIH-sponsored grants.
My research has focused on understanding adolescent brain development, and risk for and underlying
neurobiology of addiction and psychiatric disorders. I currently serve as PI on one NIAAA R01 grant and one
Foundation grant, and am Co-Investigator on 3 R01s (NIMH, NCCAM, NIDA) and 1 R21 (NIAAA). I mentor a
growing group of junior investigators, including 3 mentees on K01 grants. I work in a rich environment for
clinical research, which is ideal for training junior faculty in POR. However, I receive no institutional support for
mentoring and will be required to curtail mentoring efforts to assume significant non-research responsibilities
beginning in 2017. The K24 award will protect time that would permit an increase in intensive mentorship to
junior investigators and attract researchers to POR. My immediate and long-term career objectives are to
characterize neurobiological markers in addiction and psychiatric disorders, which will inform the development
of new and effective treatments for alcohol use disorders and for patients with dual diagnoses, and to train the
next generation of investigators to develop the skills they require to effectively conduct POR. I also remain
committed to disseminating research findings (through publications, scientific lectures and public outreach) that
will help prevention efforts and that will inform treatment interventions, to aid in the reduction of suffering due to
alcohol use and abuse. The specific aims to be accomplished during the period of the award are to 1) provide
substantive mentoring of junior investigators in POR (35%), 2) continue and extend involvement in my POR
(10%), and 3) develop specific new content expertise in the areas of adolescent comorbid psychopathology,
clinical approaches in adolescent treatment settings, and epigenetics (5%). I am committed to training a
remarkable group of mentees, who are the future of addiction and psychiatry POR. Through intensive
mentoring I will, in turn, enhance my POR by increasing my clinical perspectives, and by incorporating
treatment and epigenetic components into new POR initiatives.
项目摘要
我是成瘾和心理健康神经发育实验室的临床研究员和主任
在麦克莱恩医院。我也是哈佛医学院精神病学副教授。我去过
不断作为首席研究员(PI)进行持续资助,以进行NIAAA赞助的以患者为导向的研究
(POR)自2004年以来,一直是其他NIH赞助的赠款的合作者和顾问。
我的研究重点是了解青少年的大脑发展,以及对基础的风险
成瘾和精神疾病的神经生物学。我目前在一项NIAAA R01赠款中担任PI和一项
Foundation Grant和3 R01(NIMH,NCCAM,NIDA)和1 R21(NIAAA)的AM共同投资者。我指导A。
成长中的初级调查人员,其中包括3名对K01赠款的受训者。我在一个丰富的环境中工作
临床研究是POR培训初级教师的理想选择。但是,我没有得到机构的支持
指导,并将被要求减少指导努力,以承担重大的非研究职责
从2017年开始。K24奖将保护时间,这将允许增加密集指导的时间
初级研究人员并吸引研究人员加入POR。我的直接和长期职业目标是
在成瘾和精神疾病中表征神经生物学标志物,这将为发展提供信息
针对酒精使用障碍的新有效治疗方法以及有双重诊断的患者,并训练
下一代研究人员开发有效进行POR所需的技能。我也留下来
致力于传播研究结果(通过出版物,科学讲座和公开展览)
将有助于预防努力,这将为治疗干预提供信息,以帮助减少痛苦
饮酒和滥用。在奖励期间要完成的具体目标是1)
在POR中对初级研究人员进行实质性指导(35%),2)继续并扩展我的POR参与
(10%)和3)在青少年合并症心理病理学领域发展特定的新内容专业知识,
青少年治疗环境和表观遗传学的临床方法(5%)。我致力于培训
杰出的受训者,他们是成瘾和精神病学的未来。通过密集
指导我将通过增加临床观点并结合起来来增强我的POR
治疗和表观遗传成分中的新计划。
项目成果
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