Enrichment Program
强化计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10217111
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-01 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Enrichment Program: Summary
The mission of the UCSF-NORC Enrichment Program remains to provide exceptionally high-quality
opportunities for investigators at UCSF to exchange research information, for recognized experts in obesity
and nutrition to enlighten the UCSF community on both research and clinical practice, and for faculty to
educate trainees, as well as to strengthen the multidisciplinary and collaborative network that links nutrition and
obesity research being conducted across UCSF. However, the Program has also grown in specific and
transformative ways. This growth includes A) Networking with other academic institutional NORCs from around
the country to increase scientific exchange between colleagues; B) Specific efforts to engage, cultivate, and
grow a diverse clinical and translational research community relevant to NORC objectives; and C) Establishing
the UCSF-NORC as a hub for sharing research in obesity and nutrition with institutions across Northern
California. The elements of the Enrichment Program (detailed below), in particular those developed since initial
grant funding, are impressive given they were fully implemented in only four years.
The Director of the Enrichment Program, Dr. Suneil Koliwad (also Co-Director of the NORC) has been tasked
with implementing the Program's mission over the funding period. Dr. Koliwad performs this function in close
collaboration with the Center Director (Vaisse, PI) and an oversight committee that includes the other NORC
Core and Program Directors, the principal investigators of relevant NIDDK-sponsored T32 training grants and
the organizers of key NORC-connected seminar series and symposia.
The specific objectives of the program are to:
1. Strategically integrate a complementary yearlong set of speakers regularly interspersed in the weekly
UCSF Endocrine Grand Rounds, Diabetes and Obesity Seminar Series, and institution-wide talks within the
graduate school seminar series. This effort includes the recruitment of both preeminent scientists working at
UCSF, speakers from neighboring top-tier academic centers within the region, and renowned NORC visiting
professors (in collaboration with the Diabetes Center Distinguished Speakers Series) from around the world.
2. Oversee the maintenance of a high-quality weekly Obesity and Nutrition Journal Club at UCSF in order to
implement further the training components of the NORC mission.
3. Conduct and strategically continue to grow the annual UCSF Diabetes, Obesity, and Nutrition Retreat.
4. Continue to host interdisciplinary collaborative enrichment activities, including a clinical engagement
symposium co-sponsored by the Center for Obesity Assessment and Treatment (COAST), which incentivize
core utilization by promoting joint projects between clinical and basic researchers at UCSF.
5. Co-host the annual COAST Sugar, Stress, Environment, and Weight (SSEW) symposium.
6. Provide speakers as part of continuing medical education (CME) activities relevant to obesity and nutrition.
By facilitating continued achievement of these specific objectives, renewed funding of the UCSF-NORC
Enrichment Program will allow it to realize the ongoing mission and long-term goal of fostering a highly
collaborative, world-class learning environment that advances and promotes successful basic, translational,
and clinical nutrition and obesity research at UCSF and across the Northern California Region.
强化计划:总结
UCSF-NORC 强化计划的使命仍然是提供卓越的高质量
为加州大学旧金山分校的研究人员提供与公认的肥胖专家交流研究信息的机会
和营养,以启发加州大学旧金山分校社区的研究和临床实践,并让教师
教育受训人员,并加强将营养和营养学联系起来的多学科协作网络
加州大学旧金山分校正在开展肥胖研究。然而,该计划在具体和
变革性的方式。这种增长包括 A) 与各地其他学术机构 NORC 建立联系
增加国家同行之间的科学交流; B) 为吸引、培养和
发展与 NORC 目标相关的多元化临床和转化研究社区; C) 建立
UCSF-NORC 作为与北方各机构分享肥胖和营养研究的中心
加利福尼亚州。强化计划的要素(详述如下),特别是自最初以来制定的要素
赠款资金令人印象深刻,因为它们仅在四年内就得到了充分实施。
浓缩计划主任 Suneil Koliwad 博士(兼 NORC 联合主任)受命
在资助期内执行该计划的使命。 Koliwad 博士近距离执行此功能
与中心主任(Vaisse、PI)和包括其他 NORC 在内的监督委员会合作
核心和项目总监、相关 NIDDK 资助的 T32 培训资助的主要研究者和
与 NORC 相关的重要研讨会系列和专题讨论会的组织者。
该计划的具体目标是:
1. 战略性地整合一组互补的、为期一年的发言人,定期穿插在每周的节目中
加州大学旧金山分校内分泌大查房、糖尿病和肥胖研讨会系列以及机构范围内的讲座
研究生院研讨会系列。这项工作包括招募两位杰出的科学家在
加州大学旧金山分校 (UCSF)、来自该地区邻近顶级学术中心的演讲者以及著名的 NORC 来访
来自世界各地的教授(与糖尿病中心杰出演讲者系列合作)。
2. 监督加州大学旧金山分校高质量每周肥胖和营养期刊俱乐部的维护,以便
进一步实施 NORC 任务的培训部分。
3. 开展并战略性地继续发展年度 UCSF 糖尿病、肥胖和营养静修活动。
4. 继续举办跨学科协作丰富活动,包括临床参与
研讨会由肥胖评估和治疗中心(COAST)共同主办,该研讨会鼓励
通过促进加州大学旧金山分校临床和基础研究人员之间的联合项目来利用核心。
5. 共同主办年度 COAST 糖、压力、环境和体重 (SSEW) 研讨会。
6. 提供演讲者作为与肥胖和营养相关的继续医学教育 (CME) 活动的一部分。
通过促进持续实现这些具体目标,UCSF-NORC 获得了新的资助
丰富计划将使其能够实现培养高度发展的持续使命和长期目标
协作的、世界一流的学习环境,促进和促进成功的基础、转化、
以及加州大学旧金山分校和整个北加州地区的临床营养和肥胖研究。
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