Enrichment Program
Emory University, Atlanta GA
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Abstract
Enrichment Program Aims Aim 1. To create an educational and academic environment to support innovative type II translation research by: (a) Hosting academic and research presentations, panel discussions, and Grand Rounds with diverse faculty to share knowledge and expertise and promote skill-building and collaborations in diabetes translation research; (b) Leveraging opportunities at Atlanta- and regional partner institutions beneficial for building knowledge/skills in diabetes, translation research, appropriate technologies, grant writing, research methods, etc.; (c) Planning networking events to support, foster, and build collaborations between investigators at our partner institutions; and (d) Promoting equity through selection of speakers. Aim 2. To create a central repository and venue for sharing knowledge, study tools, and materials in diabetes translation research through: (a) State- and region-wide publicly available storage of recorded lectures and panel discussions; and (b) Virtual and (when feasible) in-person networking events to support, foster, and build collaborations between investigators at our partner institutions and other key investigators, physician-scientists, communities, and stakeholders across Georgia and the Southeastern U.S. Aim 3. To support the expansion of junior and faculty working and thriving in the field of diabetes translation research through the formation of small, mentor-guided, peer working groups for junior and faculty and post-doctoral fellows to provide a supportive environment and build skills in grant writing, manuscript preparation, time management, overcoming challenges, work-life balance, and problem solving. Aim 4. To evaluate and improve Enrichment programming through member surveys and interviews. The Enrichment Program will work closely with the GCDTR Cores and P&F Program to ensure programming and outreach that meet the needs and preferences of our members and enable communication and dissemination of scientific information across all Center institutions, regional affiliated institutions, faculty, collaborators, and users of all types. As a focal point of the GCDTR, the Program will continue to provide a rich environment of ideas and networks from which cross-disciplinary collaborative projects can be developed."
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