UTMB OAIC Biostatistics and Data Management Resource Core 3 (BDMRC3)
UTMB OAIC 生物统计和数据管理资源核心 3 (BDMRC3)
基本信息
- 批准号:10027669
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbbreviationsAddressAgingAlgorithmsAmericanAnalysis of VarianceApplications GrantsBiologyBiometryBiostatistical MethodsCapsicumClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunity HealthComparative Effectiveness ResearchDataData AnalysesData Management ResourcesData SourcesDatabasesDevelopmentElderlyElectronic Health RecordFacultyFundingGoalsGrantHeterogeneityHispanicsHuman ResourcesIndividualInformaticsInformation SystemsInfrastructureInstitutesInterventionIntervention StudiesInvestigationJointsK-Series Research Career ProgramsLeadershipLinkLongitudinal StudiesMeasurementMentorsMetabolismMethodologyMinorityModelingMonitorObservational StudyOutcomePathway AnalysisPathway interactionsPatient-Focused OutcomesPhysical FunctionPilot ProjectsPlayPopulationPragmatic clinical trialPreparationPreventive MedicineProcessPublicationsRecoveryRecovery of FunctionResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResource SharingResourcesRiskRoleSample SizeSequential Multiple Assignment Randomized TrialSourceSpecimenStatistical Data InterpretationStatistical MethodsSystems AnalysisTexasTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchUnited States Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityUnited States National Institutes of HealthVisualanalytical methodbiobankcohesioncomputer sciencecomputerized data processingdata infrastructuredata managementdesigneducation researchepidemiology studyexperienceexperimental studyfaculty mentorfollow-upfunctional gainfunctional lossfunctional outcomesimprovedinnovationloss of functionmembermuscle hypertrophynext generation sequencingnovelpatient subsetspower analysisrecruitresearch and developmentstemstroke patienttooltrial design
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT (BDMRC3)
The UTMB OAIC Biostatistics and Data Management Resource Core 3 (BDMRC3) provides biostatistical
support, collaboration and training, and develops novel biostatistic and data management tools for research
relevant to the UTMB OAIC theme which is Translate pathways of functional loss and gain into interventions to
optimize functional recovery in diverse geriatric populations. Since its establishment as a new OAIC Resource
Core in 2014, the BDMRC3 has rapidly developed strong working relationships with OAIC investigators, and
supported six Scholars, 17 OAIC pilot/developmental projects, six NIH R and K grants, three T32, one F30, two
large AHRQ grants, and a Texas CPRIT center grant. It has produced 54 publications.
Specific aims of the BDMRC3 are:
1. Collaborate as investigators for OAIC projects with focus on improving physical function and recovery in
older adults. The projects include pilot studies, developmental projects, and externally funded research;
2. Train Research Education Core (REC) scholars in biostatistics and data management to help them
plan, conduct, and interpret results of their investigations in aging;
3. Enhance research information system infrastructure to assist in the procurement, management, and
processing of data collected from extant databases;
4. Develop novel biostatistics methods and visual analytic applications for aging research.
The significance of BCMRC3 for the UTMB OAIC is related to four main tasks. 1) Expanding the data
infrastructure to consolidate and harmonize measurements across OAIC projects and data sources, enhance
accessibility in the use of EHR data for multiple OAIC projects, and share available sources of data with the
UTMB RCMAR and UTMB P2C; 2) BCMRC3 personnel collectively operates as a key resource for design,
analysis, and interpretation in OAIC projects; 3) BCMRC3 faculty mentors REC scholars, leading to long-term
collaborations and more effective research development; and 4) BCMRC3 members develop and adapt novel
analytical methods to improve the validity and utility of results stemming from OAIC research.
项目摘要/摘要 (BDMRC3)
UTMB OAIC 生物统计和数据管理资源核心 3 (BDMRC3) 提供生物统计
支持、协作和培训,并开发新颖的生物统计和数据管理工具用于研究
与 UTMB OAIC 主题相关,即将功能丧失和增益的途径转化为干预措施
优化不同老年人群的功能恢复。自作为新的 OAIC 资源成立以来
以 2014 年为核心,BDMRC3 迅速与 OAIC 调查人员建立了牢固的工作关系,并且
支持六名学者、17 个 OAIC 试点/开发项目、六项 NIH R 和 K 拨款、三项 T32、一项 F30、两项
大量 AHRQ 拨款和德克萨斯州 CPRIT 中心拨款。它已出版了 54 种出版物。
BDMRC3 的具体目标是:
1. 作为 OAIC 项目的研究者进行合作,重点关注改善身体功能和康复
老年人。这些项目包括试点研究、开发项目和外部资助的研究;
2. 培训生物统计学和数据管理领域的研究教育核心(REC)学者,为他们提供帮助
计划、进行和解释老龄化研究的结果;
3. 加强科研信息系统基础设施,协助采购、管理和研究
处理从现有数据库收集的数据;
4. 开发用于衰老研究的新型生物统计学方法和视觉分析应用。
BCMRC3 对于 UTMB OAIC 的意义与四项主要任务有关。 1)扩展数据
整合和协调跨 OAIC 项目和数据源的测量的基础设施,增强
多个 OAIC 项目使用 EHR 数据的可访问性,并与
UTMB RCMAR 和 UTMB P2C; 2) BCMRC3 人员作为设计的关键资源共同运作,
OAIC 项目的分析和解释; 3) BCMRC3 教师指导 REC 学者,带来长期的
合作和更有效的研究开发; 4) BCMRC3 成员开发和改编小说
提高 OAIC 研究结果的有效性和实用性的分析方法。
项目成果
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