Contact PD/PI: Luzuriaga, Katherine Inst-Career-Dev-001 (002) PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT ? I. INSTITUTIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT CORE Our KL2 program seeks to develop the careers of 3 highly qualified scholars (junior faculty) at any given time. The goal is that scholars become translational scientists who will possess both the fundamental NCATS com- petencies and 7 essential characteristics that will enable them to become transformational agents of change across the translational research spectrum. These 7 characteristics are: boundary crosser, team player, pro- cess innovator, domain expert, rigorous researcher, skilled communicator, and systems thinker. We will ac- complish this by offering mentoring via a transdisciplinary team, a structured curriculum, and multiple enrich- ment opportunities. The typical scholar will have a 2-year tenure, submit an application for extramural funding as PI, and acquire an MSCI, although PhD level work is also possible, and not all scholars may work towards a formal degree. Another new feature for this application is a choice of 5 formal pathways (for both degree and non-degree scholars), 4 of which represent specialization in a translational domain (e.g. data science). The KL2 is fully integrated into the UMCCTS K program, which is an umbrella program modeled after the KL2 but adding 3 additional institutionally funded K scholars. Abbreviations: AD - assigned director BERD - Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design; CATS - Council on Advancing Scholars; CECC - Community Engagement and Collaboration Core; CRISP - Commu- nity Research Innovation Scholars Program; CTRP ? Clinical and Translational Research; CRPG ? Clinical Research Professional Group; IDP ? Individual Development Plan; IPM - Individual Progress Meetings JFDP - Junior Faculty Development Program; EAC ? External Advisory Committee; EC ? Executive Committee; IAC ? Internal Advisory Committee; IMSD - Initiative to Maximize Student Development; MSCI - Master of Science in Clinical Investigation; MSTP - Medical Scientist Training Program; PEPP - Preparing Engineers for Profes- sional Practice; PGSP - Pathway to Graduate Study Post Bac Pathway; PiPSS - Protocols in Process Semi- nar Series; PREP - Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program; PQHS - Dept of Population and Quanti- tative Health Sciences R2D2 - Reproducibility and Replication Discovery Dialogue; RCR ? Responsible Con- duct of Research; SPRC - Science Participation Research Center; TTR ? Tenured/tenure track; WAGs ? Writ- ing Accountability Groups Page 1092 Project Summary/Abstract Contact PD/PI: Luzuriaga, Katherine Inst-Career-Dev-001 (002) NARRATIVE ? I. INSTITUTIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT CORE Our KL2 program will develop the careers of translational scientists who will possess both the fundamental competencies and the 7 essential characteristics that will enable them to become transformational agents of change across the translational spectrum. Page 1093

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Type
Mentored Career Development Award (KL2)
Project #
2KL2TR001455-05A1
Application #
10167303
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZTR1)
Program Officer
Gannot, Gallya
Project Start
2015-08-14
Project End
2025-05-31
Budget Start
2020-06-30
Budget End
2021-05-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
603847393
City
Worcester
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
01655
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