Texas A&M Center for Environmental Health Research
德克萨斯A
基本信息
- 批准号:9918382
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 149.18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-05-01 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministratorAffectAreaBackCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity ServicesCore FacilityDataData ScienceDecision MakingDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ImpactEnvironmental Risk FactorFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFosteringHealthHealth SciencesHumanIn VitroIndividualInfrastructureIntegrative MedicineInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalInvestigationInvestmentsKnowledgeLeadLinkMentorsMetabolismMissionMusNatureOutcomePilot ProjectsPoliciesPolicy MakingPopulationPublic HealthRecording of previous eventsRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskScienceTechnologyTexasTranslatingTranslationsUnderserved PopulationUniversitiesVisionbasecareercareer developmentcollegeeducational atmosphereinnovationinstrumentationinterestmembermultidisciplinarynoveloutreachprogramsrecruitresearch facilityresponsestressorsuccesssynergismtranslational study
项目摘要
Overall ABSTRACT
The vision for the Texas A&M Center for Environmental Health Research (TiCER) is to nucleate research
and translational activities of faculty and trainees around the overarching theme “Enhancing Public Health by
Identifying, Understanding and Reducing Adverse Environmental Health Risks.” This vision will be achieved by
building on Texas A&M University’s ongoing investments in people and facilities and a history of state-wide
outreach to community stakeholders, with a particular focus on underserved populations. Existing environmental
health investments at Texas A&M provide infrastructure and a diverse expertise base ready to catalyze
innovative investigations into environmental health concerns of affected communities and populations, build
multidisciplinary collaborations among Center members to elucidate mechanistic links between environmental
exposures and adverse health outcomes, and translate mechanistic data to actionable outcomes. The Center
will continue recent successes in mentoring junior faculty, recruitment of additional established faculty into
environmental health research, and fostering a multi-disciplinary, team-oriented intellectual environment among
a core group of 54 members representing 11 colleges at Texas A&M. The thematic areas the Center will expand
upon are: 1) Stressors to Responses;; 2) Environment and Metabolism;; 3) Individuals to Populations;; and 4)
Community, Regulation and Policy. The Center’s vision will be fulfilled through a highly integrated set of Facility
Cores. The Integrated Health Sciences Facility Core will support bi-directional translation with a human
translational studies component, a mouse translational studies component and an in vitro translational studies
component. Three technology-integrating, research facility cores (Data Science, Bio Science, and Chem
Science) will ensure Center member access to unparalleled instrumentation and resources of Texas A&M, a top
tier public research university with extensive outreach throughout the state of Texas. The facility cores will
enhance the capacity, breadth, collaborative nature, and impact of environmental health research. The
Administrative Core and Pilot Project Program will facilitate the Center’s function by ensuring continuation of the
highest levels of institutional support, fostering career development and promoting multidisciplinary team science
that generates knowledge in areas of community concern. The Community Engagement Core will be a critical
vehicle for implementation of a multi-prong strategy of the Center by serving as a bi-directional portal to connect
Center members, affected communities and other stakeholders that builds on a strong tradition of Texas A&M
in public and community service statewide with a research focus on the health and environmental concerns of
underserved populations. Overall, the Center will expand the established investigator base and expertise that
can be deployed to increase the impact of environmental health research in Texas and beyond.
总体摘要
德克萨斯 A&M 环境健康研究中心 (TiCER) 的愿景是集中研究
教师和学员围绕“通过以下方式加强公共卫生”的总体主题开展翻译活动:
识别、理解和减少不利的环境健康风险将通过以下方式实现。”
建立在德克萨斯 A&M 大学对人员和设施的持续投资以及全州范围内的历史基础上
与社区利益相关者进行外展活动,特别关注现有环境服务不足的人群。
德克萨斯农工大学的健康投资提供基础设施和多样化的专业知识基础,随时可以促进
对受影响社区和人群的环境健康问题进行创新调查,建立
中心成员之间的多学科合作,以阐明环境之间的机械联系
暴露和不良健康结果,并将机械数据转化为可行的结果。
将继续近期在指导初级教师、招募更多已建立的教师方面取得的成功
环境健康研究,并在研究人员之间营造多学科、以团队为导向的智力环境
由代表德克萨斯农工大学 11 所学院的 54 名成员组成的核心小组 该中心将扩展的主题领域。
包括:1) 应激源;2) 环境和新陈代谢;3) 个体对人群;4)
社区、法规和政策。该中心的愿景将通过一套高度集成的设施来实现。
综合健康科学设施核心将支持与人类的双向翻译。
翻译研究部分、小鼠翻译研究部分和体外翻译研究
三个技术集成研究设施核心(数据科学、生物科学和化学)
Science)将确保中心成员能够获得德克萨斯 A&M 无与伦比的仪器和资源,该中心是顶级的
一流的公立研究型大学,其设施核心将遍及整个德克萨斯州。
增强环境健康研究的能力、广度、协作性质和影响。
行政核心和试点项目计划将通过确保中心的延续来促进中心的职能
最高水平的机构支持,促进职业发展并促进多学科团队科学
产生社区关注领域的知识。社区参与核心将是一个关键。
通过充当双向门户来实现中心多管齐下战略的工具
中心成员、受影响的社区和其他利益相关者建立在德州农工大学的强大传统之上
在全州范围内的公共和社区服务领域,研究重点是健康和环境问题
总体而言,该中心将扩大现有的研究人员基础和专业知识,以服务于服务不足的人群。
可以部署以增加德克萨斯州及其他地区环境健康研究的影响。
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Workshop on Techniques in Modeling Human Cancer in Mice
人类癌症小鼠模型技术研讨会
- 批准号:
10674819 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 149.18万 - 项目类别:
Center for Translational Environmental Health Research
转化环境健康研究中心
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9565134 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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转化环境健康研究中心
- 批准号:
9565143 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 149.18万 - 项目类别:
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