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Helping Basic Scientists Engage With Community Partners to Enrich and Accelerate Translational Research. - PubMed - NCBI

Helping Basic Scientists Engage With Community Partners to Enrich and Accelerate Translational Research. - PubMed - NCBI



 2017 Mar;92(3):374-379. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001200.

Helping Basic Scientists Engage With Community Partners to Enrich and Accelerate Translational Research.

Abstract

PROBLEM:

Engaging basic scientists in community-based translational research is challenging but has great potential for improving health.

APPROACH:

In 2009, The Rockefeller University Center for Clinical and Translational Science partnered with Clinical Directors Network, a practice-based research network (PBRN), to create a community-engaged research navigation (CEnR-Nav) program to foster research pairing basic science and community-driven scientific aims. The program is led by an academic navigator and a PBRN navigator. Through meetings and joint activities, the program facilitates basic science-community partnerships and the development and conduct of joint research protocols.

OUTCOMES:

From 2009-2014, 39 investigators pursued 44 preliminary projects through the CEnR-Nav program; 25 of those became 23 approved protocols and 2 substudies. They involved clinical scholar trainees, early-career physician-scientists, faculty, students, postdoctoral fellows, and others. Nineteen (of 25; 76%) identified community partners, of which 9 (47%) named them as coinvestigators. Nine (of 25; 36%) included T3-T4 translational aims. Seven (of 25; 28%) secured external funding, 11 (of 25; 44%) disseminated results through presentations or publications, and 5 (71%) of 7 projects publishing results included a community partner as a coauthor. Of projects with long-term navigator participation, 9 (of 19; 47%) incorporated T3-T4 aims and 7 (of 19; 37%) secured external funding.

NEXT STEPS:

The CEnR-Nav program provides a model for successfully engaging basic scientists with communities to advance and accelerate translational science. This model's durability and generalizability have not been determined, but it achieves valuable short-term goals and facilitates scientifically meaningful community-academic partnerships.

PMID:
 
27119330
 
PMCID:
 
PMC5318154
 
DOI:
 
10.1097/ACM.0000000000001200

[Indexed for MEDLINE] 
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