# Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Science Institute (NUCATS)

> **NIH NIH TL1** · NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY · 2023 · $530,676

## Abstract

ABSTRACT: The health of children and adolescents is a critical determinant of our nation's health over the entire
life course. Yet, research into child health lags behind that for adults. In part, this reflects historical, cultural and
economic forces that tend to divert investigators into careers other than pediatric research. To address this
concern, the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (NUCATS) chose the unique
approach of specifically training young investigators to apply engineering solutions to problems in child health.
Our overall goal is to generate a community of pediatricians, data scientists and engineers who collaborate
across disciplines, using modern technology to improve the health of children and adolescents. The central
focus of this continuing and highly successful effort is this Multidisciplinary Training Program in Child and
Adolescent Health TL1, which has three specific aims. In Aim 1, we will train 10 postdoctoral fellows in basic
science or pediatrics for two years, in a creative and multidisciplinary environment where investigators are
equipped to apply innovative engineering approaches to problems in child and adolescent health. The fellows
must have a mentor in both pediatrics and engineering. Presently, their projects range from computer-controlled
delivery of general anesthesia or using nanotechnology to treat brain tumors, to applying machine learning to
optimize discharge planning. This innovative research experience is complemented by mentoring from the TL1
leadership and from their postdoctoral-fellow peers; required foundational elements, which promote
communication across traditionally disparate scientific disciplines; required selective components, assigned to
individual fellows to optimize their training in pediatric clinical and translational science; and a menu of
enrichment opportunities that are optional for each trainee. All of these components include both didactic and
experiential approaches. In Aim 2, to expand the pipeline of engineers entering child and adolescent health
research, we will provide 2, one-year positions (1 supported by the CTSA and 1 by institutional funds) for
predoctoral engineers entering the last year of PhD training, especially those representing underrepresented
minorities, as they complete their research and write their thesis. By including engineering trainees who are
interested in CTS in the training activities available to our TL1 postdoctoral fellows, we intend to enhance their
potential commitment to pediatric translational science. Finally, in Aim 3, we will provide a summer research
experience at Northwestern for 4 students in clinical post-baccalaureate programs at a traditionally
underrepresented-minority institution. Our experience to date suggests that, with our ongoing involvement after
the summer experience, many of these students have been inspired to seek careers in translational research.
Together, these aims outline a compreh...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10650847
- **Project number:** 5TL1TR001423-09
- **Recipient organization:** NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
- **Principal Investigator:** Susanna A McColley
- **Activity code:** TL1 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2023
- **Award amount:** $530,676
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2015-08-12 → 2025-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10650847

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10650847, Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Science Institute (NUCATS) (5TL1TR001423-09). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-24 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10650847. Licensed CC0.

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