Child Health Research Career Development Award (CHRCDA) Program (K12)
Project Number5K12HD052896-18
Former Number5K12HD052896-15
Contact PI/Project LeaderCHUNG, WENDY K
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
The goal of the Boston Children's Hospital K12 CHRCDA Program is to develop independent pediatrician
physician-scientists who will decipher the pathobiology of childhood disease and develop transformative new
therapies. Our Scholars will perform laboratory-based basic and translational research under the mentorship of
outstanding scientists at Boston Children's Hospital and other affiliated institutions. Our program has been
established to ensure the continued development of outstanding independent pediatrician-scientists in the field.
In this proposal, we describe a program that includes intensive mentoring, a comprehensive didactic program,
and appropriate supervision and support to ensure that our Scholars reach their maximum scientific potential.
Programmatic oversight will be provided by an External Advisory Committee and an Internal Steering Committee.
Plans are in place for programmatic self-evaluation and for review of Scholar Progress. We propose to continue
the funding of three Scholar positions. Scholars will be funded for a minimum of two years, contingent on
satisfactory progress on research and career development activities, and the overall pool of Scholar candidates.
Scholars will be faculty members most often at the rank of Instructor, but Assistant Professors who are early in
the development of their independent careers will also be eligible to apply. Scholars will be considered at any
point from the beginning of their Instructorship until they are considered to be two years away from submitting
their first R-level NIH grant or equivalent, though no more than four years beyond the end of fellowship training.
Scholars will work in broad areas of scientific investigation relevant to child health. Past and present Scholars
have studied the genomics of rare childhood disease, developmental biology, mucosal immunology, host-
microbe interactions, monogenic kidney diseases, genetics of epilepsy, and environmental effects on early brain
development. Our Scholars are expected to elucidate molecular mechanisms of disease, leading to the
development of transformative new therapies for a broad range of diseases of childhood.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The Department of Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital is dedicated to the training of physician-scientists
and helping them develop into world-class independent scientists and future leaders in the field. We have a
strong track record of training physician-scientists who have gone on to make fundamental discoveries in basic
and translational research, which have had a lasting impact on the treatment of pediatric disease. The Child
Health Research Career Development Award program has played an integral role in our ability to support the
development of physician-scientists at our institution and we propose to continue and strengthen this program
over the next five years.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
Advisory CommitteesAreaBasic ScienceBostonBrainChild HealthChildhoodDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiseaseEligibility DeterminationEnsureEpilepsyFacultyFellowshipFundingGeneticGenomicsGoalsGrantImmunologyInstitutionInvestigationK-Series Research Career ProgramsKidney DiseasesLaboratoriesMentored Clinical Scientist Development ProgramMentorsMentorshipMolecularMucous MembranePediatric HospitalsPositioning AttributeResearchScientistSelf-ExaminationSupervisionTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkcareercareer developmenthost-microbe interactionsinstructormembernovel therapeuticspediatrician scientistprofessorprogramsresearch and development
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
865
DUNS Number
076593722
UEI
Z1L9F1MM1RY3
Project Start Date
01-March-2007
Project End Date
30-November-2027
Budget Start Date
01-December-2024
Budget End Date
30-November-2025
Project Funding Information for 2025
Total Funding
$444,599
Direct Costs
$475,486
Indirect Costs
$38,039
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2025
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$444,599
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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