Detalles del proyecto
Description
Columbia University Medical Center's (CUMC) CTSA and Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational
Research (IICTR), using the expertise and commitment of faculty in 10 Key Resources have made
outstanding progress toward the goal of transforming the culture of clinical and translational (C/T) research
at CUMC. Examples include: novel projects using interdisciplinary approaches;a novel, 2-phase interdisciplinary
pilot award program that has already captured several NIH grants;a Website for all service
request that also has a faculty directory that facilitates collaborative research;5 hours of free consultation to
more than 600 investigators leading to 33 NIH grants and 106 publications;collaboration among several
CUMC regulatory groups that has significantly improved contracting, IRB time-to-approval, and ethics
education/consultation services;successful launch of satellites research facilities in ICUs and EDs resulting
in 50 new investigators conducting 30 new protocols;opening ofthe Columbia Community Partnership for
Health center, one-half mile from CUMC, as a home for community-based organizations and communitybased
participatory research;launching of a new Master's degree in POR, a novel one year certificate
curriculum within existing T32 programs, and an outstanding KL2 program with 9 scholars already capturing
independent funding;and transformation of the "old" GCRC core laboratory into a campus-wide biomarkers
core serving T l , T2 and T3 investigators. Throughout, our Tracking and Evaluation Group has provided
critical assistance regarding future direction. Most importantly, we have validated the concept of the CTSA
and are changing the culture of research at CUMC. In the next 4 years, with institutional support of nearly $4
million yearly, we will build upon this foundation and (1) Expand the resources and infrastructure that we
have developed forT2 and T3 clinical researchers;(2) Capitalize on CUMC's outstanding Tl discovery
research community by integrating existing resources and investigators even more closely into our CTSA. (3)
Improve the health of our community by working with the NYPH ambulatory care network and community
based organizations to develop platforms for corriparative effectiveness research.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 9/30/06 → 6/30/12 |
Financiación
- National Center for Research Resources: $1,589,857.00
- National Center for Research Resources: $179,776.00
- National Center for Research Resources: $244,709.00
Keywords
- Estadística, probabilidad e incerteza
- Medicina (todo)
- Bioquímica, genética y biología molecular (todo)
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