Pilot Projects Program
试点项目计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10630739
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-06-01 至 2028-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Applications GrantsAreaAwardBiologyBiomedical EngineeringBlood VesselsCaliberCardiologyCardiometabolic DiseaseCardiopulmonaryCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCenters of Research ExcellenceCollaborationsCoupledDataDevelopmentDisciplineEngineeringEnvironmentExposure toExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFundingGoalsGrantHeart DiseasesHospitalsHumanInfrastructureInstitutionInternationalInvestigationLungLung diseasesManuscriptsMedical centerMedicineMentorsMentorshipNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteOceansPhasePilot ProjectsPostdoctoral FellowProcessPublicationsPublishingResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingRespiratory DiseaseRespondentRhode IslandScientistServicesStructureSurveysTechniquesTestingTranslatingUniversitiesVocational Guidancebasebench to bedsidecareercareer networkingearly-career facultyexperienceformative assessmentinnovationinter-institutionalinterestnovelprogramsrecruitsuccess
项目摘要
The Pilot Projects Core
The overall objective of the Pilot Project Core in Phase III is to sustain the research environment developed in
the first two phases by providing support for pilot research projects, career guidance, and enhancement activities.
As part of the Administrative Core in prior phases, we have awarded 25 investigators with 29 pilot projects from
multiple disciplines. These Pilot Project awardees, guided by experienced mentors, have developed new
research collaborations, published 280 manuscripts, received 93 independent extramural awards with a total
amount over $33.9 million, served as mentor for over 170 trainees, and presented at 343 invited sessions,
including 47 international, 100 national, and 196 local venues. Building on our past success, the Pilot Project
Core in Phase III, along with support from the Administrative Core, is poised to meet the needs of the Pilot Project
Investigators in the area of CPVB with professional development activities and pilot funding to test out new,
novel, innovative ideas, obtain preliminary data for grant submissions, develop techniques or scientific
approaches, and establish new collaborations. Moreover, our pool of potential pilot project applicants remains
strong and is anticipated to grow with key faculty recruitment in cardiovascular and pulmonary divisions ongoing
at Ocean State Research Institute/Providence VA Medical Center and at our affiliated hospitals and universities.
Congruent with the overarching goals of CPVB COBRE, the Specific Aims of the Pilot Projects Core are to: i)
award high-impact pilot projects in area of cardiopulmonary vascular biology; ii) promote professional
development and extramural funding of early career faculty pilot project awardees through structured
programming, mentorship, and exposure to leaders in the field; iii) facilitate new collaborations and research
teams through prioritization of interdisciplinary, interinstitutional, and bench to bedside collaborations; and iv)
enhance the user base for technical core services and leverage stakeholders to sustain pilot funding in CPVB.
Availability of the CPVB COBRE supported Pilot Project funding over the next 5 years, coupled with the CPVB
COBRE technical core expertise and services and professional development activities, will be critical to retain
early career faculty and faculty focused on vascular biology in RI.
试点项目核心
第三阶段试点项目核心的总体目标是维持在
前两个阶段为试点研究项目、职业指导和增强活动提供支持。
作为前期阶段行政核心的一部分,我们已向 25 名研究人员授予了来自 29 个试点项目的奖励。
多个学科。这些试点项目获奖者在经验丰富的导师的指导下,开发了新的
研究合作,发表 280 篇手稿,获得 93 项独立校外奖项,总计
金额超过 3390 万美元,担任 170 多名学员的导师,并在 343 场受邀会议上发表演讲,
包括 47 个国际场馆、100 个国家场馆和 196 个地方场馆。以我们过去的成功为基础,试点项目
第三阶段的核心,以及行政核心的支持,已准备好满足试点项目的需求
CPVB 领域的研究人员开展专业发展活动并提供试点资金来测试新的、
新颖、创新的想法,获取拨款申请的初步数据,开发技术或科学
方法,并建立新的合作。此外,我们的潜在试点项目申请人库仍然存在
强劲,预计随着心血管和肺科关键教员的招募不断进行,该项目将会增长
在海洋州研究所/普罗维登斯退伍军人医疗中心以及我们的附属医院和大学。
与 CPVB COBRE 的总体目标一致,试点项目核心的具体目标是: i)
授予心肺血管生物学领域高影响力试点项目; ii) 提升专业水平
通过结构化的方式为早期职业教师试点项目获奖者提供发展和校外资助
规划、指导以及接触该领域的领导者; iii) 促进新的合作和研究
通过优先考虑跨学科、跨机构和床边合作来建立团队;和四)
增强技术核心服务的用户基础,并利用利益相关者维持 CPVB 的试点资金。
未来 5 年 CPVB COBRE 支持试点项目资金的可用性以及 CPVB
COBRE 技术核心专业知识和服务以及专业发展活动对于保留
早期职业教师和教师专注于 RI 的血管生物学。
项目成果
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使用组合数字听诊器和单导联心电图进行肺动脉高压算法检测的深度学习
- 批准号:
10705310 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Deep learning for algorithmic detection of pulmonary hypertension using a combined digital stethoscope and single-lead electrocardiogram
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