University of Iowa Clinical and Translational Science Program (KL2)
Project Number5KL2RR024980-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderROSENTHAL, GARY E
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Description
Abstract Text
The Institute for Clinical and Translational Research will train highly motivated clinical research scholars for
innovative careers in patient-focused research. The training programs will provide a comprehensive curriculum
across a spectrum of clinical research fields, and abundant opportunities for close supervision by mentors from
the Colleges of Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Engineering, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the
Carver College of Medicine. Scholars will be selected from a variety of clinical disciplines, including those
traditionally underrepresented in clinical research such as radiology, pediatrics, clinical psychology, surgical
sub-specialties, anesthesiology, and pharmacy. Training programs will also reach health care providers in the
community and nurse research coordinators. The program will include a K12 component, T32 component,
year-long certificate program, and a variety of short-term research experiences. The six specific functions of (
the Institute's training programs are to:
1) Identify and recruit outstanding scholars from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, inclusive of gender and
ethnicity, who wish to obtain an understanding of the principles and techniques of scholarly clinical and
translational research
2) Implement a didactic curriculum in the theories and methods of clinical research, research ethics, and
essential career development skills, such as grant writing
3) Provide multidisciplinary and integrated mentored research experiences that facilitate the development of
scholars' research skills and their broader career development
4) Support scholars in their training and transition through the Institute from mentee to independent
investigator, including recognition of achievement by timely promotion
5) Increase the pool of well-trained clinical and translational research scholars who will in turn create selfsustaining,
innovative, multidisciplinary research and training programs
The current application will create new synergies in clinical and translational research education at The
University of Iowa by bringing together a number of successful training programs, including the Graduate
Program in Translational Biomedicine, the K30 Iowa Scholars in Clinical Investigation Program, the
Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship, and a NCRR-funded K12 Program. The coalescence of these
programs will result in new master's and PhD degrees in Clinical and Translational Science. In addition to
bringing clinical research training under a single umbrella, the Institute will create a vibrant intellectual
community of accomplished senior mentors, junior faculty, and research scholars who will undertake crossdisciplinary,
cutting-edge translational research.
Scholars in the degree programs will receive a core didactic curriculum with tracks in five areas of investigation
(see Figure 2.1-1 below). The core curriculum will include epidemiology, biostatistics, clinical epidemiology,
bioinformatics, ethics, and research survival skills. All scholars will complete the core curriculum and elective
courses in a particular track. However, the hallmark of training will be a mentored research practicum directed
by one of 30 senior scientists with national reputations. Mentors will be core or affiliated Institute faculty with
strong track records in publication, funding, cross-disciplinary research, and nurturing young scientists.
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