Research Education Core

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Abstract

The objective of the Research Education Core (REC) is to identify highly promising early-stage investigators and provide support to promote their development as independent investigators and leaders in aging research. The REC seeks to provide three groups of investigators, designated as REC Scholars, Small REC Awardees, and REC Affiliates, with the knowledge and skills to conduct biological, translational, and clinical studies of multifactorial geriatric conditions and to obtain subsequent funding from a broad range of sources. The out- comes and career advancement goals for the REC investigators include: 1) publication of research results in high-impact journals; 2) success in obtaining independent funding, both to support further career development and specific research projects; and 3) development of leadership skills necessary to manage research teams, become successful mentors, and assume leadership roles in the OAIC and their departments/divisions. This renewal application builds upon the successful experiences of the current and prior funding cycles in nurturing faculty from both geriatric medicine and a variety of medical subspecialties, including both physicians and PhD investigators. We will expand upon the advances in the current cycle to support investigators pursu- ing basic and translational research programs, in addition to those pursuing clinical research programs, en- couraging them to embrace the complexities of multifactorial geriatric conditions. The inclusion of three groups of REC investigators will allow us to provide support to an expanded group of early-stage investigators. The REC Scholars will receive (1) the most extensive financial support to protect their time for conducting research and (2) priority access to the Resource Cores to conduct OAIC-supported projects. The Small REC Awardees will receive more modest financial support with the goal of developing strong candidates for subsequent REC Scholar awards or other funding. REC Affiliates will not receive project funding but will have access to all REC didactic and career development activities. All three groups of REC investigators will receive research and ca- reer development support in a number of key areas, including: 1) appropriate mentorship in aging/geriatrics, especially for trainees new to aging research and/or in fields outside of geriatric medicine; 2) a didactic curricu- lum addressing key skills and knowledge necessary for the study of multifactorial geriatric conditions; 3) a cur- riculum to support the transition to independent funding and build leadership skills; 4) regular research-in-pro- gress meetings to present their own work and to learn from the experiences of other early-stage investigators; 5) additional research meetings to learn from more experienced investigators; 6) a day-long career develop- ment retreat focused on aging-related research; 7) regular updates regarding research meetings, career devel- opment activities, and funding oppo...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10728899
Project number
2P30AG021342-21
Recipient
YALE UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Terri R. Fried
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$308,926
Award type
2
Project period
2002-09-30 → 2028-06-30