Development Core
开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10540310
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.6万
- 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:2021-12-13 至 2026-11-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvocacyAffectAreaBlack PopulationsBlack, Indigenous, People of ColorCareer MobilityChildChild HealthClinical SciencesCommunitiesCoupledDataDevelopmentDisparityEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthFacultyFeedbackFellowshipFundingGenerationsGoalsHealthHealth PromotionHealth Services AccessibilityHistorically Black Colleges and UniversitiesImprove AccessInequalityInequityInterdisciplinary StudyKnowledgeMaternal and Child HealthMentorsMissionNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesOrganization and AdministrationPilot ProjectsPreventionProcessProgram DevelopmentResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleScienceScientistServicesStructureStudy SectionTeacher Professional DevelopmentTimeToxic Environmental SubstancesToxicant exposureToxicologyTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States Health Resources and Services AdministrationUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomen&aposs Healthblack womencareercareer developmentcollegecommunity engagementeducation researchenvironmental health disparityexperiencefortificationhealth assessmenthealth care deliveryhealth care disparityhealth disparityinnovationmarginalizationmetabolomicsmicrobiomemultidisciplinaryprogramsracismskillssuccesssynergism
项目摘要
SUMMARY – DEVELOPMENT CORE
The overall goal of the Development Core DC of the center for Children's Health Assessment, Research
Translation, and Combating Environmental Racism (CHARTER) is to provide a comprehensive, integrated
program of career development to enhance the path towards independence for early-stage investigators working
in the thematic areas of children's environmental health, health disparities, and translation of research affecting
Black individuals and their communities. The lack of progress in addressing environmental racism and health
disparities can be attributed, in part, to inadequate capacity building in research and translation at the intersection
of the fields of environmental and maternal-child health and community advocacy, including limited funding and
career development opportunities for junior scientists, particularly those who have been structurally marginalized
resulting in their underrepresentation. The Development Core will serve a pivotal role in developing early-stage
investigators and promoting research, research capacity building, and translation in the intersection of the fields
of children's environmental health, health disparities, and research translation to generate innovative approaches
to mitigate environmental health disparities and improve access to healthy environments for Black women,
children, and communities. The Development Core will be led by three experienced environmental health
researchers with extensive expertise in children's environmental health research, and who will engage with
multidisciplinary faculty across Emory University and the University of Georgia to administer a comprehensive
program to train and advance the career trajectory of early stage investigators, with a focus on underrepresented
minorities. The Development Core will accomplish its mission by (1) organizing and administering a multi-level
Pilot Project Program to provide opportunities to support innovative, time-sensitive projects and preliminary data
generation opportunities with priority given to early stage investigators, particularly Underrepresented Minorities
(URMs), to enhance their research in translational environmental health disparities and children's environmental
health research; (2) cultivate a CHARTER Investigator career development program; and (3) provide
opportunities for mentoring, research guidance and career development support for early stage investigators
and trainees through seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. By offering innovative program and
services, the Development Core of CHARTER, will impact the career trajectories of new and early career
researchers, particularly those that have been historically structurally marginalized, fortifying their success in
obtaining independent research funding, developing skills to promote career success, and build networks of
collaborators and mentors that can assure long-term success in children's environmental health research.
摘要 - 发展核心
儿童健康评估中心开发核心DC的总体目标,研究
翻译和打击环境种族主义(宪章)是为了提供全面的,综合的
职业发展计划,以增强早期研究人员的独立道路
在儿童环境健康的主题领域,健康差异以及影响的研究的翻译
黑人个人及其社区。解决环境种族主义和健康方面缺乏进展
差异可以部分归因于在交叉路口的研究和翻译中的能力构建不足
环境和母子健康和社区倡导领域,包括有限的资金和
初级科学家,尤其是那些在结构上被边缘化的科学家的职业发展机会
导致其代表性不足。开发核心将在发展早期阶段发挥关键作用
研究人员并促进研究,研究能力建设和翻译
儿童的环境健康,健康分布和研究翻译以产生创新方法
减轻环境健康分布并改善黑人妇女健康环境的机会,
儿童和社区。开发核心将由三个经验丰富的环境健康领导
在儿童环境健康研究方面拥有广泛专业知识的研究人员,他们将与之互动
埃默里大学和佐治亚大学的多学科教师管理一个全面的
培训和推进早期研究人员职业轨迹的计划,重点是代表性不足
少数民族。开发核心将通过(1)组织和管理多层次来完成其任务
试点项目计划提供机会支持创新,时间敏感的项目和初步数据
具有优先级的早期调查人员的一代机会,特别是代表性不足的少数民族
(URMS),以增强他们在转化环境健康分布和儿童环境方面的研究
卫生研究; (2)培养宪章调查员职业发展计划; (3)提供
早期研究人员的心理,研究指导和职业发展支持的机会
和学员通过半手,研讨会和网络机会。通过提供创新计划和
服务是宪章的发展核心,将影响新的和早期职业的职业发展轨迹
研究人员,尤其是那些历来在结构上被边缘化的研究人员,从而加强了他们在
获得独立的研究资金,发展技能以促进职业成功,并建立
可以确保在儿童环境健康研究中取得长期成功的合作者和导师。
项目成果
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8890328 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 20.6万 - 项目类别:
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项目 8:R.I. 出生队列中的环境、遗传学和表观遗传学
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 20.6万 - 项目类别:
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