RCMI Center for Health Disparities Research
RCMI 健康差异研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10256720
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 224.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-08 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAreaBiomedical ResearchClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity ParticipationDataDevelopmentEcosystemEducational workshopEnvironmentEquipmentEvaluationFacultyFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsGrantHealthHealth SciencesInfrastructureInstitutionInvestmentsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLearningLogicMainstreamingMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMississippiModelingMonitorPilot ProjectsProceduresProcessProductivityPulmonary FibrosisRecoveryResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesScienceSeriesServicesSocial BehaviorSpecialized CenterStrategic PlanningSystemTechnical ExpertiseTechniquesTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWritingbasebiomedical scientistcareercareer developmentclinical centercommunity based participatory researchcommunity engagementcostdesigndisease disparityhealth disparityimprovedinnovationinstrumentlaboratory experiencemalignant breast neoplasmminority communitiesminority healthnew technologynext generationnoveloperationprogramsresponsible research conductskillssuccesssymposiumunderserved communityweb site
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY (Overall Section)
Jackson State University proposes to establish a RCMI Center for Health Disparities Research (RCHDR) to
conduct innovative research aimed at addressing health disparities and improving minority health in
Mississippi. The RCHDR is comprised of seven major components including the Administrative Core (AC),
Research Infrastructure Core (RIC), Investigator Development Core (IDC), Community Engagement Core
(CEC), and three Research projects. The AC provides administrative and managerial oversight of all program
activities. The RIC provides laboratory resources and technical expertise in new technologies. The IDC
provides funding for innovative Pilot projects conducted by early stage investigators. The CEC fosters
community engagement and research participation, and facilitates translation of research findings. The PIs of
the three Research projects, as well as PIs of anticipated Pilot projects will conduct high impact research that
will lead to novel discoveries in the science of health disparities. The RCHDR will create of an excellent
research ecosystem that supports team science, and maximizes research productivity through five specific
aims: 1) Strengthen the capacity to conduct biomedical research addressing health disparities.
Approach: Develop and implement mechanisms and processes to enhance health disparities research.
Provide support for the successful implementation of health disparities research projects. Foster the
professional development of RCHDR researchers. Develop and maintain a program website and establish
effective communication. 2) Establish a robust biomedical research environment that fosters innovation
in health disparities research. Approach: Create a strong RIC to provide RCMI investigators with access to
state-of-the-art equipment and services. Organize laboratory training workshops. Monitor facilities utilization,
and implement a cost-recovery system toward sustainability. 3) Promote professional development and
career enhancement of early stage investigators (ESI) at JSU. Approach: Establish an effective IDC that
provides support to stimulate innovative, hypothesis-driven research in health disparities. Develop a robust
Pilot Project Program to develop the research skills of ESI, and facilitate their transition to research
independence. Implement career development activities, 4) Foster opportunities for translational research.
Approach: Establish an effective CEC to build sustainable relationships with community-based organizations.
Foster community participation in biomedical research. Disseminate the research findings to improve minority
health and reduce health disparities. Integrate RCHDR activities with those of the NRMN, RTRN, CCTS and
IDeA Network. Foster collaborations to maximize productivity. 5) Conduct both Formative and Summative
evaluations. Approach: Develop logic models to guide the evaluation of all Program components. Collect and
analyze data based on key assessment metrics. Document successes and identify areas of improvement.
Assess the overall impacts on the science of health disparities and the development of biomedical workforce.
项目概要(总体部分)
杰克逊州立大学提议建立 RCMI 健康差异研究中心 (RCHDR)
开展旨在解决健康差距和改善少数民族健康的创新研究
密西西比州。 RCHDR 由七个主要部分组成,包括行政核心 (AC)、
研究基础设施核心 (RIC)、研究者发展核心 (IDC)、社区参与核心
(CEC)和三个研究项目。审计委员会对所有计划提供行政和管理监督
活动。 RIC 提供新技术的实验室资源和技术专业知识。国际数据中心
为早期研究人员进行的创新试点项目提供资金。 CEC 培育
社区参与和研究参与,并促进研究成果的转化。的 PI
这三个研究项目以及预期试点项目的 PI 将进行高影响力的研究
将带来健康差异科学的新发现。 RCHDR将创造一个优秀的
支持团队科学的研究生态系统,并通过五个特定的方法最大限度地提高研究生产力
目标: 1) 加强开展生物医学研究以解决健康差异的能力。
方法:制定并实施机制和流程,以加强健康差异研究。
为健康差异研究项目的成功实施提供支持。培养
RCHDR 研究人员的专业发展。开发和维护计划网站并建立
有效的沟通。 2)建立健全的生物医学研究环境,促进创新
在健康差异研究中。方法:创建强大的 RIC,为 RCMI 调查人员提供访问权限
最先进的设备和服务。组织实验室培训研讨会。监控设施利用率,
并实施成本回收系统以实现可持续发展。 3) 促进专业发展和
JSU 早期研究人员 (ESI) 的职业提升。方法:建立有效的 IDC
为促进健康差异方面的创新性、假设驱动的研究提供支持。开发一个强大的
试点项目计划旨在发展 ESI 的研究技能,并促进其向研究过渡
独立。实施职业发展活动,4) 促进转化研究的机会。
方法:建立有效的 CEC,与社区组织建立可持续的关系。
促进社区参与生物医学研究。传播研究成果以改善少数民族
健康并减少健康差距。将 RCHDR 活动与 NRMN、RTRN、CCTS 和
思想网。促进协作以最大限度地提高生产力。 5)同时进行形成性和总结性
评价。方法:开发逻辑模型来指导所有程序组件的评估。收集并
根据关键评估指标分析数据。记录成功并确定需要改进的领域。
评估健康差异科学和生物医学劳动力发展的总体影响。
项目成果
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