Great Plains IDeA-CTR
大平原 IDeA-CTR
基本信息
- 批准号:10853747
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 85.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-01 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdvisory CommitteesAwardBasic ScienceBioinformaticsBiometryCaringCenters of Research ExcellenceClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity HealthCommunity OutreachDedicationsDevelopmentEngineeringEntrepreneurshipEnvironmentEpidemiologyEvaluationFosteringFundingGeographyGoalsGreat PlainsHealthHospitalsHuman ResourcesInfrastructureInstitutionKansasLeadLeadershipLearningMalignant NeoplasmsMedical centerMedicineMovementNational Institute of General Medical SciencesNebraskaNorth DakotaOutcomePediatric HospitalsPilot ProjectsPrivatizationResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesRuralRural CommunityScienceServicesSiteSocial isolationSouth DakotaSystemTechnology TransferTranslatingTranslational ResearchUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsUniversitiesUrban CommunityUrban DevelopmentsVulnerable Populationsbiomedical informaticsboysclinically relevantcommunity engagementcyber infrastructureearly-career facultyexperienceforgingimprovedinnovationmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarypractice-based research networkprogramsresponserural arearural underservedsustainable resourcetoolunderserved urban area
项目摘要
Overall Project Summary
The Great Plains is a vast, rural region with pockets of urban development. Geographic and social isolation—
combined with lack of access to primary and specialized care in both rural and underserved urban areas—
characterize some of our most vulnerable populations. The GP IDeA-CTR network was established in 2016 to
address these pressing needs. Headquartered at UNMC with partner institutions across Nebraska and the
Dakotas, we built a robust, networked research infrastructure to develop and guide our CTR investigators,
promote resource sharing, and advance collaborations among CTR investigators and community members.
We leveraged relationships with national CTRs, CTSAs, and other national organizations to share best
practices and strategies for developing CTR. These accomplishments advanced a network culture of team
science and strengthened our ability to compete successfully for research awards and capacity to translate
basic and clinical research to advance community health needs. In response to PAR-20-175, this
competitive renewal application consolidates our GP IDeA-CTR gains and advances the PAR’s
objectives to further develop key infrastructure and human resources to meet CTR needs and health
challenges across our network by meeting 4 specific aims: 1) Further develop the infrastructure, services,
resources, and community relationships needed to expand funded CTR; 2) Expand professional development
activities in concert with the Pilot Projects Program (PPP) to cultivate a cadre of successful CTR investigators;
3) Strengthen collaborative partnerships across Nebraska and regional Great Plains IDeA states (the Dakotas
and Kansas); and 4) Create an environment that fosters innovative multidisciplinary, multisite, and cross-entity
(e.g., public-private) partnerships, IDeA (national CTR, COBRE, INBRE, ISPCTN, SEPA) and other national
(e.g., CTSAs) collaborations. We do so working together under strong leadership, with collaboration, support,
and advice from NIGMS, Internal and External Advisory Committees of strong CTR experts, and a Community
Advisory Board. The GP-IDeA CTR enhances partnerships across all Nebraska University System Institutions
(UNMC, UNO, UNL, and UNK) and Boys Town National Research Hospital, expands our institutional partner
network to include Creighton University, Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, and the Omaha VA. We
continue development of a community-anchored Practice-Based Research Network. We forge a new
relationship with the DaCCoTA CTR to strengthen CTR connections with Dakota institutions. We continue to
advance services and sustainable resources through our Cores (Administrative, Professional Development,
Biostatistics, Community Engagement, Biomedical Informatics, Tracking & Evaluation) and PPP, informed by
our experience and lessons learned from the first funding cycle. We sharpen our silo-spanning thematic focus
on team science and continue to advance innovation and entrepreneurship to catalyze movement across the
CTR spectrum and build capacity to bring community-relevant CTR ideas to the marketplace.
项目总体概要
大平原是一片广阔的农村地区,但也有一些城市在地理和社会上处于孤立状态。
再加上农村和服务欠缺的城市地区缺乏获得初级和专业护理的机会——
GP IDeA-CTR 网络成立于 2016 年,旨在描述我们一些最弱势群体的特征。
总部位于 UNMC,与内布拉斯加州和美国各地的合作机构一起解决这些紧迫的需求。
达科他州,我们建立了强大的网络化研究基础设施来培养和指导我们的 CTR 研究人员,
促进资源共享,并促进 CTR 调查人员和社区成员之间的合作。
我们利用与国家 CTR、CTSA 和其他国家组织的关系来分享最佳成果
这些成就促进了团队的网络文化。
科学并增强了我们成功竞争研究奖项的能力和翻译能力
为了满足 PAR-20-175 的要求,开展基础和临床研究。
竞争性续订应用巩固了我们的 GP IDeA-CTR 成果并提高了 PAR
进一步开发关键基础设施和人力资源以满足 CTR 需求和健康的目标
通过满足 4 个具体目标来应对我们网络中的挑战:1) 进一步发展基础设施、服务、
扩大资助的 CTR 所需的资源和社区关系 2) 扩大专业发展;
与试点项目计划 (PPP) 相配合的活动,以培养一支成功的 CTR 调查员骨干队伍;
3) 加强内布拉斯加州和大平原地区 IDeA 州(达科他州)之间的合作伙伴关系
和堪萨斯州);4)创造一个促进创新的多学科、多地点和跨实体的环境
(例如公私)合作伙伴关系、IDeA(国家 CTR、COBRE、INBRE、ISPCTN、SEPA)和其他国家
(例如 CTSA)合作,我们在强有力的领导下、在协作、支持下共同努力。
以及来自 NIGMS、由强大 CTR 专家组成的内部和外部咨询委员会以及社区的建议
GP-IDeA CTR 咨询委员会加强了内布拉斯加州大学系统所有机构之间的合作关系。
(UNMC、UNO、UNL 和 UNK)和男孩城国家研究医院扩大了我们的机构合作伙伴
网络包括克赖顿大学、儿童医院和医疗中心以及奥马哈 VA。
继续发展以社区为基础的实践研究网络,我们打造了一个新的网络。
与 DaCCoTA CTR 的关系,以加强 CTR 与达科他州机构的联系。
通过我们的核心(行政、专业发展、
生物统计学、社区参与、生物医学信息学、跟踪和评估)和 PPP,由
我们从第一个融资周期中汲取的经验和教训,使我们的跨领域主题重点更加明确。
注重团队科学,并继续推进创新和创业精神,以促进整个领域的运动
CTR 范围和能力建设,将社区相关的 CTR 想法推向市场。
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