Career Enhancement Core
职业提升核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10688169
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.83万
- 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:2020-05-01 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAmericanAwarenessBiologicalBrainChronicCollaborationsCommunity OutreachConstipationDiseaseEducationExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFosteringFundingGoalsGrantHealth educationInterdisciplinary StudyIrritable Bowel SyndromeLeadershipMentorsMissionPublic HealthRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelSex DifferencesStudentsTrainingTranslational ResearchWomanWomen&aposs HealthWorkacademic programcareercareer developmentgut microbiomegut-brain axisinnovationinterestlecturesmeetingsmicrobiome researchnovelprogramsrecruitresearch studysexsocial mediasuccesssymposiumundergraduate student
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The Career Enhancement Core (CEC) will be responsible for implementing innovative programs to enhance
collaborations, training, education, recruitment of new investigators, and community outreach. The CEC with
work closely with the Leadership Administrative Core (LAC) to carry out the specific aims of the CEC,
specifically overseeing the implementation of the pilot and feasibility programs to provide seed grant funding,
the recruitment and mentoring of young investigators, organization of educational conferences and community
outreach. The specific aims of the CEC are: 1) To provide seed grant funds for innovative research relevant to
the overall SCORE mission and the UCLA SCORE research program leading to extramural funds, 2) To recruit
and foster the career development of students, trainees and junior investigators who conduct research focused
on sex differences or women's health in brain-gut disorders, 3) To facilitate and promote collaboration between
the UCLA SCORE and other academic programs involved in women's health education and research, and 4)
To promote the importance of sex as a biological variable (SABV) through community outreach using
collaborative and innovative approaches. The CEC will leverage existing pilot grant programs on campus by
providing supplemental funds to support novel translational research with a focus on sex differences in brain-
gut interactions and/or women's health. These grant programs provide support to a wide range of young
investigators from undergraduate students to junior faculty. Our Center has a longstanding history of
successfully recruiting and mentoring young investigators with over half being women, organizing educational
conferences and research meetings, and implementing community outreach to foster public awareness and
interest in brain-gut microbiome science. Using the same team and approach, we will also promote sex as a
biologic variable research with lectures, seminars and via social media which will contribute tremendously to
educating and raising public awareness on sex differences and women's health.
抽象的
职业发展核心(CEC)将负责实施创新计划,以增强
合作、培训、教育、招募新调查员以及社区外展。 CEC 与
与领导行政核心 (LAC) 密切合作,实现 CEC 的具体目标,
具体监督试点和可行性计划的实施,以提供种子赠款资金,
年轻研究者的招募和指导、教育会议和社区的组织
外展。 CEC 的具体目标是: 1) 为与以下领域相关的创新研究提供种子资助资金:
总体 SCORE 使命和 UCLA SCORE 研究计划带来校外资金,2) 招募
促进从事研究的学生、实习生和初级研究人员的职业发展
关于脑肠疾病中的性别差异或女性健康,3) 促进和促进之间的合作
加州大学洛杉矶分校 SCORE 和其他涉及妇女健康教育和研究的学术项目,以及 4)
通过社区外展活动宣传性别作为生物变量 (SABV) 的重要性
协作和创新方法。 CEC 将利用校园内现有的试点资助计划
提供补充资金以支持新颖的转化研究,重点关注大脑中的性别差异
肠道相互作用和/或女性健康。这些赠款计划为广泛的年轻人提供支持
研究人员从本科生到初级教师。我们的中心有着悠久的历史
成功招募和指导年轻调查员(其中一半以上是女性),组织教育
会议和研究会议,并开展社区外展活动,以提高公众意识和
对脑肠微生物组科学感兴趣。使用相同的团队和方法,我们还将促进性作为一种
通过讲座、研讨会和社交媒体进行生物变量研究,这将极大地促进
教育和提高公众对性别差异和妇女健康的认识。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
$ 7.83万 - 项目类别:
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