Lessons learned from ten years of the Mountain West Clinical and Translational Research Infrastructure Network: A case study from the research core.

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-07-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10081
Kathrene R Conway, Lorraine S Evangelista, Curtis W Noonan, Jeffrey L Ebersole, Reimund Serafica, Joseph Guerrero Lopez, Robert Scott Seville, Jay Shen, Francisco S Sy
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The Mountain West Clinical & Translational Research Infrastructure Network (MW CTR-IN), hosted at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health, began as a partnership among 13 major U.S. public universities across 7 MW Institutional Development Award (IDeA) States, stretched across 1/3rd of the U.S. land mass and encompassed almost 1/3rd of all IDeA States. The mission of the MW CTR-IN is to build and enhance infrastructure capacity to increase CTR in the MW region. This case study describes the Clinical Pilot Projects Program (CP3) processes and tools used to support this objective through its selection of applications to fund, supporting applicants and funded investigators, and providing guidance and oversight during the funding period. The MW CTR-IN has funded 152 single-investigator pilot projects, 7 multisite pilot projects, 13 developmental team grant projects, and 14 community-engaged projects. These projects have also led to over $92M in extramural grant funding, 308 presentations, and 1,124 peer-reviewed publications. The methodologies and expertise we gained can assist other CTR networks in developing efficient pilot project programs that have been evaluated and demonstrated to improve CTR initiatives, especially through the use of a custom portal.

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西部山区临床和转化研究基础设施网络十年的经验教训:以研究中心为例。
西山临床与转化研究基础设施网络(MW ctrin)由内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校主办,由美国国立卫生研究院的国家普通医学科学研究所支持,最初是美国13所主要公立大学在7个MW机构发展奖(IDeA)州之间的合作伙伴关系,覆盖了美国陆地面积的三分之一,几乎涵盖了所有IDeA州的三分之一。MW地区ctin的使命是建设和增强基础设施能力,以提高MW地区的CTR。本案例研究描述了临床试点项目计划(CP3)的流程和工具,通过选择申请资助,支持申请人和资助的研究人员,并在资助期间提供指导和监督来支持这一目标。MW ctrin资助了152个单一研究者试点项目、7个多站点试点项目、13个发展团队资助项目和14个社区参与项目。这些项目还带来了超过9200万美元的校外资助,308次演讲和1124份同行评审的出版物。我们获得的方法和专业知识可以帮助其他点击率网络开发有效的试点项目计划,这些计划已被评估并证明可以改善点击率计划,特别是通过使用自定义门户。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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