Interdisciplinary research training in maternal and childhood pain
Project Number1R90HD118650-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSIMONS, LAURA E
Awardee OrganizationSTANFORD UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
There is considerable societal need to better understand neurobiological mechanisms, psychosocial processes,
treatments, preventions, and policy in child and maternal pain. This application seeks funding for a T90/R90
institutional postdoctoral training program in clinical pain research, with a focus on maternal and childhood pain,
at Stanford University. Our proposal describes a collaborative, interdisciplinary postdoctoral training program to
bolster the clinical pain research workforce as outlined through the NIH HEAL Initiative Partnership to Advance
Interdisciplinary (PAIN) Training in Clinical Pain Research. We venture to join with other T90/R90 postdoctoral
training programs in clinical pain research to foster a diverse cohort experience through the HEAL PURPOSE
network (R24 Coordinating Center for National Pain Scientists). This T90/R90 will reside within the Department
of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine and be in partnership with the Maternal and Child Health
Research Institute, the Department of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Biomedical Data
Science at Stanford University School of Medicine. This program will provide mentorship to diverse trainees to
launch and maintain productive careers in the clinical pain research workforce. We propose training offive fellows
per year who will spend 2-3 years cumulative time in research. Research opportunities are offered by the NIHfunded
faculty mentors with proven records of success in the training of postdoctoral fellows, with diverse
research programs ranging from data science, translational, clinical, and health services research. Core faculty
research leaders will help match trainees to mentors within the HEAL clinical pain research content areas of: (1)
bioinformatics, (2) pain across the lifespan, specifically child and maternal pain, (3) nonpharmacological
(behavioral) interventions for pain, (4) prevention of the transition from acute to chronic pain and (5) advancing
health equity in the field of pain. Program mentors will provide training in clinical pain research, neuroscience,
biomedical data science, behavioral health, epidemiology, maternal health, and health in children and
adolescents. The training will (1) integrate the biopsychosocial model of pain, (2) use a team science approach
through partnerships with psychiatry, pediatrics and biomedical data science, (3) center on whole person health
to reduce stigma and bias, (4) incorporate patient participatory research methods to ensure lived experiences of
pain inform the clinical research outputs, (5) provide advanced statistics and research methods, (6) involve
grantsmanship skills, and (7) prepare for applying for and securing academic positions in clinical pain research.
Lastly, the program will coordinate monthly webinars related to HEAL priority areas to be shared on the
PURPOSE website, an annual Maternal and Child Pain School open to all cohort participants, and a robust
didactic program to provide career development skills with seminars in stated training areas. Trainee progress
will be monitored by the Assessment and Evaluation Team. The long-term goal of this T90/R90 is to train the
next generation of interdisciplinary and diverse scientific leaders in maternal and/or child pain.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
There is a considerable societal need to better understand neurobiological mechanisms, psychosocial
processes, treatments, preventions, and policy in child and maternal pain. This training program aims to
develop the next generation of interdisciplinary and diverse scientific leaders in child and maternal pain.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AdolescentAnesthesiologyAreaBehavioralBehavioral SciencesBioinformaticsChildChildhoodClinical ResearchClinical ServicesData ScienceEnsureEpidemiologyEvaluationFosteringFundingGoalsHealthHealth Services ResearchHelping to End Addiction Long-termInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionLived experienceMaternal HealthMaternal and Child HealthMedicineMentorsMentorshipMonitorNeurosciencesOutputPainPain ResearchParticipantPatientsPediatricsPerioperativePoliciesPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPreventionProcessProductivityPsychiatryR24RecordsResearchResearch InstituteResearch MethodologyResearch TrainingSchoolsScienceScientistSecureStatistical MethodsTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesbehavioral healthbiomedical data sciencebiopsychosocialcareercareer developmentclinical paincohortexperiencefaculty mentorfaculty researchhealth equitylife spanmedical schoolsneurobiological mechanismnext generationpain chronificationpain modelpediatric departmentpost-doctoral trainingprogramspsychosocialskill acquisitionskillssocial stigmasuccessweb sitewebinarwhole health
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
865
DUNS Number
009214214
UEI
HJD6G4D6TJY5
Project Start Date
01-September-2024
Project End Date
30-June-2029
Budget Start Date
01-September-2024
Budget End Date
30-June-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$351,851
Direct Costs
$325,788
Indirect Costs
$26,063
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$351,851
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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