Support Mentoring of Early Career Clinical Researchers from Diverse Backgrounds
支持来自不同背景的早期职业临床研究人员的指导
基本信息
- 批准号:10797859
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.42万
- 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:2023-09-01 至 2028-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAdipose tissueAdvisory CommitteesAdvocateAgeAwardAwarenessBasic ScienceBehaviorBehavior assessmentBehavioralBiologicalBiologyBody CompositionBody WeightBody Weight ChangesBody Weight decreasedCalendarCardiovascular DiseasesCareer MobilityChronic DiseaseClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchCollaborationsComplexCultural DiversityData ReportingDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDisciplineDiseaseEducational process of instructingEnergy IntakeEnergy MetabolismEnsureEnvironmentEventExerciseExperimental DesignsExposure toFacultyFoodFundingGeneral PopulationGrantHealthHealth Care CostsHeterogeneityHomeostasisHumanHuman bodyHungerIndividualInterventionKnowledgeLeadershipLearningMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsManuscriptsMeasurementMeasuresMentorsMentorshipMetabolicMethodologyMethodsMolecularMonitorNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNew YorkNutritionalObesityOutcomePaperParticipantPathway interactionsPersonsPhasePhenotypePhysical activityPhysiologicalPhysiologyPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPreparationProceduresProductivityPsychosocial Assessment and CareRegulationReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRestRoleScientistServicesSeveritiesSocietiesSystemThinnessTimeTissue SampleTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchTravelUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited StatesVocational GuidanceWeightWorkWritingadult obesitycareercareer developmentcareer networkingclinical developmentclinical phenotypecultural competencedesignevidence baseexperiencefollow-upgraduate studenthuman subjectleadership developmentmeetingsnutritionparticipant enrollmentprogramsprospectivepsychologicpsychosocialrecidivismresearch and developmentresearch studyresponsesexskillssleep qualitysuccesstotal energy expenditure
项目摘要
This application responds to RFA-DK-22012, Investigator Award to Support Mentoring of Early Career
Researchers from Diverse Backgrounds to provide protected effort and resources to Dr. Gallagher, an
established NIDDK-funded investigator and mentor to provide high quality mentoring to graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented groups. Dr. Gallagher has extensive
experience mentoring fellows and junior faculty, including from underrepresented groups. Her leadership role
as MPI in The Physiology of The Weight Reduced State (POWERS) study (5UH3DK128302-03: MPIs Gallagher,
Mayer, Leibel, Rosenbaum) provides a rich environment for training with exposure to a diverse array of measures
and methodologies. It is well known that obesity is a major contributor to human illness and health care costs.
Modest weight loss can mitigate the severity – or entirely reverse - many of these phenotypes. Maintenance of
a 7% reduced body in persons, lean and with obesity invokes homeostatic changes in energy expenditure
(decreased) and hunger (increased) that tend to restore body weight. We hypothesize that the heterogeneity of
response, currently not characterized, accounts for differences in long-term success for reduced weight loss
maintenance. POWERS will prospectively interrogate the physiological/behavioral systems that contribute to
variability in weight change following weight loss. Healthy adults with obesity will be studied before and
immediately after weight loss (Phase 1), and during the follow-up 12 months observational Phase 2. Participants
will be extensively phenotyped at 4 timepoints across the 18 months study: weight, body composition, total
energy expenditure, energy intake, resting energy expenditure, physical activity, exercise efficiency, sleep
quality, food choice, behavioral and psychosocial assessments. POWERS (within the New York Nutrition Obesity
Research Center at Columbia) will serve as the framework through which the proposed K24 mentoring and
training program will be integrated. Mentoring Aim 1-Research: within the framework of POWERS study, to
provide the trainee with exposures and training in the conduct of clinical research involving advanced state-of-
the art methods, training in rigor and reproducibility in research, human subject compliance, and scientific
manuscript and grant writing; Mentoring Aim 2-Career Development: attend and give research presentations at
local and national meeting (eg, ObesityWeek sponsored by The Obesity Society); attendance of seminars for
exposure to current research on methodological, biological, psychological, and nutritional aspects of obesity,
networking with experts in the related fields, career development, guidance on how to effectively collaborate with
researchers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines. My primary training aim as a mentor is to develop skills
to be a more culturally aware mentor to optimally mentor early career investigators from diverse backgrounds.
With enhanced research and leadership skills, manuscript and grant writing experience, and an established
mentoring network, trainees will be well positioned to grow and be successful in their careers..
此应用程序响应 RFA-DK-22012,支持早期职业指导的研究者奖
来自不同背景的研究人员为加拉格尔博士提供受保护的努力和资源,
建立了NIDDK资助的研究员和导师,为研究生和研究生提供高质量的指导
加拉格尔博士拥有来自不同背景和代表性不足群体的广泛博士后研究员。
拥有指导研究员和初级教师的经验,包括来自代表性不足的群体的领导角色。
作为体重减轻状态生理学 (POWERS) 研究中的 MPI(5UH3DK128302-03:MPIs Gallagher,
Mayer、Leibel、Rosenbaum)提供了丰富的培训环境,可以接触到各种不同的措施
众所周知,肥胖是人类疾病和医疗保健费用的主要原因。
适度的体重减轻可以减轻或逆转许多这些表型的严重程度。
瘦人和肥胖者的身体减少 7% 会引起能量消耗的稳态变化
(减少)和饥饿(增加)往往会恢复体重。
目前尚未表征的反应,解释了减轻体重减轻的长期成功的差异
POWERS 将前瞻性地询问有助于维持的生理/行为系统。
将在减肥之前和之后研究肥胖的健康成年人的体重变化。
减肥后立即进行(第一阶段),以及在后续 12 个月的观察阶段 2 期间。参与者
将在 18 个月研究的 4 个时间点进行广泛的表型分析:体重、身体成分、总体
能量消耗、能量摄入、静息能量消耗、体力活动、运动效率、睡眠
质量、食物选择、行为和心理社会评估(在纽约营养肥胖项目内)。
哥伦比亚研究中心)将作为框架,通过该框架拟议的 K24 指导和
培训计划将被纳入指导目标 1-研究:在 POWERS 研究框架内,
为学员提供进行涉及先进状态的临床研究的接触和培训
艺术方法、研究严谨性和可重复性的培训、人类受试者的合规性和科学性
手稿和资助写作;指导目标 2-职业发展:参加并发表研究报告
地方和国家会议(例如肥胖协会主办的肥胖周);
了解肥胖的方法学、生物学、心理和营养方面的最新研究,
与相关领域的专家建立联系、职业发展、如何有效合作的指导
来自不同背景和学科的研究人员作为导师,我的主要培训目标是培养技能。
成为一名更具文化意识的导师,以最佳方式指导来自不同背景的早期职业调查员。
凭借增强的研究和领导技能、手稿和拨款写作经验以及成熟的
通过导师网络,学员将能够很好地成长并在职业生涯中取得成功。
项目成果
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