Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10610205
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 51.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-04-01 至 2028-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAirway DiseaseAreaArizonaAsthmaAuthorization documentationBrainBudgetsCancer CenterChargeChildCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachComplexCore FacilityDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiseaseDisparityEducationEffectivenessEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthExposure toFacultyFocus GroupsFosteringGoalsHealthHealth SciencesHeartHuman ResourcesInfrastructureInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalInvestigationInvestmentsLatinx populationLeadLeadershipLung diseasesMedicalMetabolismMexicoMissionNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNative AmericansNative-BornObesityPersonsPilot ProjectsPlayPopulationProgram DevelopmentRecommendationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskRoleRural PopulationScienceScientistSkin CancerStrategic visionStressStructureTalentsTechnologyTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesVisionYouthauthoritybasecareercareer developmentcellular imagingclimate changecommunity engagementcost effectivedesigndirect applicationexperiencehealth disparityhealth knowledgehealth science researchimprovedinnovationmemberoperationorganizational structureoutreachoutreach programprogramspublic health interventionresponsesuccesssymposiumtribal leaderweb site
项目摘要
The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC) Administrative Core (AC) provides the
necessary infrastructure to integrate the leadership, organization, and strategic vision of the SWEHSC. In
providing overarching support, the AC advances the SWEHSC mission to facilitate and implement innovative
research and community engagement aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying environmental health
(EHS) risks and disease among people living in arid environments undergoing climate change by coordinating
SWEHSC research, training, and community engagement efforts. Accordingly, the AC coordinates and
integrates Center activities, attracts new investigators with outstanding EHS capabilities through the Pilot
Projects Program, develops the capacity of EHS researchers through career development opportunities,
facilitates interdisciplinary EHS activities, and promotes cutting-edge research opportunities. The AC also
promotes the translation of findings to improve medical and public health interventions for the unique Southwest
populations and environment through the Cellular Imaging, Omics, and Integrated Health Sciences Facility
Cores. Likewise, the AC facilitates statewide, national, and international SWESHC initiatives, coordinates
community outreach to Native American, Latinx, and rural populations, and ensures the integration of the Facility
Cores (FCs) and the efforts and activities of the three Research Focus Groups, which center on environmental
exposures experienced by populations residing in the desert Southwest, lung disease resulting from
environmental exposures, and uncovering the mechanisms underlying adaptive responses to environmental
stress. The ultimate goals of the SWEHSC AC are to 1) support new and emerging research initiatives that align
with the Center vision and mission; 2) ensure that FCs provide the cutting-edge technologies needed by Center
members in an efficient and cost-effective manner that fully integrates all Center resources; 3) increase the
number and enhance the career development of investigators, particularly new investigators, studying EHS
issues; 4) assist the CEC in public outreach efforts to Native American, Latinx, and rural populations in the
Southwest to encourage their participation in EHS research and community-driven projects; and 5) increase the
Center's research grant base. Broadly, the AC plays an essential role and provides the necessary infrastructure
to ensure the success of SWEHSC.
西南环境健康科学中心(SWEHSC)行政核心(AC)提供
必要的基础设施,以整合SWEHSC的领导,组织和战略愿景。在
为了提供总体支持,AC晋升了SWEHSC的使命,以促进和实施创新
研究和社区参与旨在了解环境健康的基础机制
(EHS)生活在气候变化的干旱环境中的风险和疾病通过协调
SWEHSC研究,培训和社区参与工作。因此,AC坐标和
整合中心活动,通过飞行员吸引具有出色EHS功能的新调查员
项目计划,通过职业发展机会发展EHS研究人员的能力,
促进跨学科的EHS活动,并促进尖端的研究机会。也是交流
促进调查结果的翻译,以改善西南独特的医疗和公共卫生干预措施
通过细胞成像,OMIC和综合健康科学设施的人群和环境
内核。同样,AC促进了全州,国家和国际SWESHC计划,协调
社区向美洲原住民,拉丁裔和农村人口进行宣传,并确保设施的整合
核心(FC)以及三个研究焦点小组的努力和活动,该小组的环境中心
居住在西南沙漠的人群经历的暴露,肺部疾病是由
环境暴露,并发现对环境的适应性反应的基础机制
压力。 SWEHSC AC的最终目标是1)支持一致的新的和新兴的研究计划
具有中心的视野和任务; 2)确保FC提供中心需要的尖端技术
成员以有效且具有成本效益的方式充分整合所有中心资源; 3)增加
编号并增强研究人员的职业发展,特别是新调查人员,研究EHS
问题; 4)协助CEC在美国原住民,拉丁裔和农村人群中协助公共宣传工作
西南以鼓励他们参与EHS研究和社区驱动项目; 5)增加
中心的研究赠款基础。从广义上讲,AC起着至关重要的作用,并提供了必要的基础设施
确保Swehsc的成功。
项目成果
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10546264 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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