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Core G: Research Education Component (RL5)


Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Recipient Organization Rush University Medical Center
Country United States
Start Date Sep 01, 2021
End Date Jun 30, 2026
Duration 1,763 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10873164
Grant Description

ABSTRACT – RESEARCH EDUCATION COMPONENT The overall goal of the Research Education Component (REC) is to develop high quality investigators engaged in transformative interdisciplinary research on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Alzheimer’s dementia and related dementias (AD/ADRD). Recent advances, particularly the application of

high throughput biochemical and molecular techniques and novel approaches to integrate multilevel and multiethnic data, offer an unprecedented opportunity for scientific progress but also pose unique challenges for investigators engaged in aging research. Optimization of emerging methodologies in high impact research

requires talented scientists capable of sharing knowledge and methodologies across disciplines. Truly interdisciplinary research can be difficult to accomplish, however. Barriers include limited shared knowledge among investigators from diverse disciplines and changing dynamics in the field; junior investigators

increasingly hold expertise in emerging methodologies but may lack a full appreciation of their potential to address critical gaps in knowledge, and senior investigators with a deep understanding of these gaps may be unfamiliar with emerging methodologies. New integrative and multidirectional learning opportunities (i.e.,

learning flows from investigators of all levels across disciplines and institutions) are needed to facilitate efficient knowledge transfer and productive partnership among diverse investigators. The REC will capitalize on a highly multidisciplinary faculty and implement an integrative and multidirectional approach to facilitate truly

interdisciplinary aging research with a focus on emerging methodologies and high priority areas such as health disparities. Toward this end, the REC will provide cross-disciplinary training in key disciplines relevant to aging and link this to new training in emerging methodologies and health disparities research using the highly unique

clinical, biologic and biospecimen data generated at Rush. The REC will work with all other Rush ADRC Cores to implement and oversee a variety of educational activities, including 1) a monthly Neuroepidemiology of Aging Seminar; 2) intensive mini-internship training in emerging methodologies and health disparities, 3)

individualized mentoring, and 4) participation in the RADC annual Aging Research Forum. Via careful integration with the other Rush ADRC Cores, the REC will develop highly skilled interdisciplinary investigators capable of leveraging contemporary approaches in high impact and innovative AD/ADRD research.

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