Multidisciplinary Training Program in Cardiovascular Epidemiology
Project Number5T32HL125232-09
Contact PI/Project LeaderXANTHAKIS, VANESSA
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
Description
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Project Summary
We offer a comprehensive 2-year multidisciplinary training program in cardiovascular epidemiology (CVE) for
MDs and PhDs to pursue an academic and scientific research career addressing contemporary training needs
of the specialty.
The program goals are: 1. to graduate five postdoctoral scholars every two years in three CVE research
tracks: clinical translational epidemiology, statistical genetics-genomics, and bioinformatics-computational
biology, among whom at least 20% underrepresented group (URG) members and 50% women are included;
and 2. to provide career and professional developmental support for scholars to transition to independence,
faculty status or a first job in academe or industry.
To achieve these goals, we offer the following specific aims:
(1) Provide broad rigorous multidisciplinary competency-based learner-centered education in approaches to
CVE research. We have developed a cross-track curriculum intended to assure that our scholars develop
foundational and functional skills to conduct CVE research successfully, including skills in scientific
communication (writing scientific manuscripts and grants, oral presentations), and research design and
management. We train scholars in the responsible conduct of research with rigor and reproducibility, team
science, leadership and self-management. Our training program offers requisite coursework (customized to
scholars' past training levels and career goals), attendance at a broad range of seminars and workshops,
interactions with outstanding faculty mentors with expertise in translational research, participation in programs
aimed at multidisciplinary collaborations, and customized internships (including in industry). Team-based
learning approaches include participation of scholars in journal clubs, “Work-in-Progress” sessions, discussion
forums, and a scholar exchange program;
(2) Feature carefully planned and personalized mentored research projects for each scholar — under the
direction of an established NIH- or NSF-funded investigator with extensive expertise in one of the three training
tracks — resulting in scholarship, presentation at national meetings, and peer-reviewed publications. Our
program leverages extensive epidemiological cohort databases that scholars can easily access;
(3) Impart authentic robust career mentorship using an individualized development plan to ensure transition to
a career development award and/or initial job placement in academe or industry;
(4) Afford strong developmental support to recruit and retain our scholars, especially URG, women and those
with disabilities; and
(5) Evaluate program processes and monitor outcomes to implement continuous improvement.
Overall, we have designed our training program to prepare the future world leaders in CVE research.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
We offer a comprehensive two-year multidisciplinary training program in cardiovascular epidemiology for MDs
and PhDs to pursue a successful scientific research career addressing contemporary training needs of the
specialty. The program will graduate five postdoctoral scholars every two years in three different training tracks
(clinical translational epidemiology, statistical genetics-genomics, and bioinformatics-computational biology),
with enrollment of at least 50% women and 20% scholars from underrepresented groups. We will provide our
scholars with multidisciplinary training that includes a broad educational curriculum to develop core
competencies, research projects under the supervision of outstanding faculty, comprehensive mentorship, and
appropriate career and professional developmental support to ensure their future success.
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Project Terms
Training Programscardiovascular disorder epidemiologymultidisciplinary
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