Institutional Career Development Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · KL2 · $1,544,339 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

The purpose of the University of Pittsburgh KL2 Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) Scholars Program is to provide individualized competency-based training by immersing scholars in multidisciplinary research teams that will provide mentoring and intense experiences in the conduct of research from conceptualization to completion. We will also help CTS scholars develop and submit competitive grant applications to transition to independent investigators. To develop and promote the CTS scholars program we will take advantage of the strong research training environment in the six Schools of the Health Sciences, especially the Institute for Clinical Research Education (ICRE), which has a robust training infrastructure comprised of multiple degree and career-development programs tailored to the needs of young investigators at every early career stage. The ICRE also maintains a mentoring network, which includes 371 senior researchers from across the University willing to serve as mentors to our Scholars. The KL2 has been highly successful in developing clinical and translational scientists, of which many are already in leadership positions. This KL2 is a distinct program with unique elements not found in other institutional K awards at the University, including a focus on individualized training in core competencies, multidisciplinary team science, diverse disciplines and research experiences, targeted seminars, and an emphasis on the entire spectrum of translational research. Our immediate objectives for the proposed CTS Scholars program are to: recruit outstanding scholars with excellent training in their content areas early in their research careers; train scholars in rigorous research methods to conduct translational research; enhance skills in grant writing, team science, leadership, stakeholder engagement, and entrepreneurship; guide scholars in asking important translational research questions and implementing research projects to answer them; and ensure close mentoring to guide research career development. Our long- term objectives will be to: ensure that Scholars complete their translational research studies on time; help scholars use these studies to propose large-scale projects and obtain independent funding; facilitate scholars' ability to serve as mentors and leaders in translational science; develop resiliency and skills at self-care so that Scholars maintain a successful research career. Our goal is to recruit a diverse pool of Scholars, support them throughout their career, and evaluate and track their success over time.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10864815
Project number
5KL2TR001856-09
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
Principal Investigator
Kristin N Ray
Activity code
KL2
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$1,544,339
Award type
5
Project period
2016-07-12 → 2026-05-31