T32 Training Grant in Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research
T32 流行病学、服务和预防研究培训补助金
基本信息
- 批准号:8099623
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-07-01 至 2014-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This NIDA T32, in its 9th year, continues to use strong interdisciplinary ties in training faculty, MDs and Pre and Post Doc PhD fellows in the areas of drug abuse epidemiology, services and prevention to develop scientific knowledge with clear application to practice and public policy. The Program is small with 1 Pre Doc and 2 Post Doc slots awarded through year 7 (1 more was awarded in year 8). It has supported 12 Post Docs and 4 Pre Docs. The rationale for renewing is based on: a) a shortage of drug abuse scientists who are needed to immediately advance the public health, b) talented and funded scientists who are enthusiastic about mentoring the next generation of addiction scientists, c) successful trainees, d) an excellent academic environment and e) a program responsive to NIDA's training mission. Faculty are affiliated with 8 Departments in 3 Schools at Washington University. Additionally, Dr. Mark Gold (University of Florida), and Dr. Jim Topolski (Missouri Institute of Mental Health) also participate. The faculty on this T32 are involved in the NIH Roadmap Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA), which is transforming business as usual; it was a major impetus for a new Institute for Public Health, which will provide even more opportunities for this T32. This program is clearly distinct from all others at the University, yet blends with others to create a rich collaborative environment. Based on demand, and on our decision not to resubmit an NIMH T32, we request 1 Pre Doc (no change) and 4 Post Doc slots (1 additional). The focus of our NIDA T32 is to: (I.) train talented interdisciplinary scientists to become independent researchers in drug abuse epidemiology, services and prevention science, or train scientists from other areas who will integrate knowledge of these areas into their fields; (II.) train in serious shortage areas including: population science, services research, infectious diseases, prevention science, health disparities, and bioethics; (III.) provide trainees with an apprentice-type education to master skills to critically evaluate data, conduct multiple aspects of drug abuse research and become successful, independent investigators; and (IV.) train individuals to understand, apply and maintain the highest ethical standards, and to be socially responsible investigators.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This program aims to improve the nation's public health by training the next generation of scientists. The program integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address problems related to drug use, misuse and addiction. With one third of academic researchers retiring in the next decade, the need is strong for more trained professionals in our area.
描述(由申请人提供):该NIDA T32在其第9年,继续在培训教师,MDS和DOC博士学位博士学位研究员中使用牢固的跨学科关系,在药物滥用的流行病学,服务和预防方面,以明确的应用和公共政策来开发科学知识,以开发科学知识。该计划很小,有1个Pre Doc和2个邮政插槽,该计划通过7年级授予(在第8年中获得了1个)。它支持了12个邮政文件和4个预科文档。更新的基本原理是基于:a)缺乏滥用药物的科学家,他们需要立即促进公共卫生,b)热衷于指导下一代成瘾科学家的才华横溢和资助的科学家,c)成功的受训者,d)出色的学术环境以及E)对NIDA培训任务的计划响应。华盛顿大学3所学校的8个学校的教职员工隶属于该系。此外,马克·戈德(Mark Gold)(佛罗里达大学)和吉姆·托波斯基(Jim Topolski)(密苏里州心理健康研究所)也参加。 T32的教师参与了NIH路线图临床和转化科学奖(CTSA),该奖项正在像往常一样转变业务;这是新的公共卫生研究所的主要动力,这将为T32提供更多机会。该计划显然与大学所有其他计划不同,但与其他人融合在一起以创造丰富的协作环境。根据需求,我们决定不重新提交NIMH T32,我们要求1个pre doc(无更改)和4个后DOC插槽(另外1个)。我们的NIDA T32的重点是:(I.)培训才华横溢的跨学科科学家,成为吸毒的独立研究人员流行病学,服务和预防科学,或培训来自其他领域的科学家,这些科学家将将这些领域的知识整合到他们的领域中; (ii。)在严重短缺领域进行培训,包括:人口科学,服务研究,传染病,预防科学,健康差异和生物伦理学; (iii。)为受训者提供学徒型教育,以掌握技能,以批判性评估数据,进行药物滥用研究的多个方面并成为成功的独立研究人员; (iv。)培训个人以理解,应用和维持最高的道德标准,并成为对社会负责的调查员。
公共卫生相关性:该计划旨在通过培训下一代科学家来改善国家的公共卫生。该计划集成了跨学科方法,以解决与药物使用,滥用和成瘾有关的问题。在未来十年中,有三分之一的学术研究人员退休,对我们地区训练有素的专业人员的需求很大。
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