Center for Coordination of Analysis, Science, Enhancement, and Logistics (CASEL) in Tobacco Regulatory Science - Dissemination Core

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Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT – DISSEMINATION CORE The Dissemination Core (DC) is the centralized communication hub for CASEL with the overarching goal of fostering communication networks among FDA CTP scientists to encourage the uptake of best practices, accelerate sharing of research findings, promote collaboration, and generate innovative research ideas. To achieve this goal, we will implement a multifaceted approach to share and disseminate information within the CTP research community that ensures ease of access and timely sharing of information and study results. With our robust infrastructure, the Westat team is uniquely well-positioned to support communication within the TRS research community and promote rapid dissemination of research findings to broad audiences. This Core will house the centerpiece of our communication infrastructure, the TRS Knowledge Center website which offers the community a wide range of TRS-specific resources and information. The DC will also continue the successful CASEL Webinar Series and our bi-monthly Digest. The Core will be led by Dr. Cassandra Stanton, who has served in this role on CASEL 1.0. Among the activities she will spearhead in the Core are initiatives such as themed special journal issues that provided a high-impact forum for bringing together research in priority topics from multiple-disciplinary teams across FDA CTP-funded grantees. Other modes of dissemination will include concise summaries of recent research, workshops, scientific presentations, and peer-reviewed journal articles. Through the work of this Core, existing resources will continually expand and new systems employed to improve communication, tracking, and opportunities for rapid dissemination. As the Center for Rapid Surveillance of Tobacco (CRST), TCORS, and other FDA CTP-funded grantees produce research findings, CASEL will be ready to respond to support timely dissemination.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10930861
Project number
5U54DA046060-07
Recipient
WESTAT, INC.
Principal Investigator
CASSANDRA A STANTON
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$360,071
Award type
5
Project period
2018-09-30 → 2028-08-31