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Emory/Georgia TB Research Advancement Center (TRAC)

Organization EMORY UNIVERSITYLocation ATLANTA, UNITED STATESPosted 23 Mar 2022Deadline 28 Feb 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AIDSAcquired Immune DeficiencyAcquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAreaAwardAwarenessCOBRECareer MobilityCenter of Biomedical Research ExcellenceCenters of Research ExcellenceClinical SciencesClinical and Translational Science AwardsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesDataDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusEnsureEpidemicFundingGoalsGrantHistoryInfluentialsInfrastructureInstitutionInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInvestigatorsInvestmentsK01 AwardK01 MechanismK01 ProgramLeadershipLinkM tuberculosis infectionM. tb infectionM. tuberculosis infectionM.tb infectionM.tuberculosis infectionMTB infectionMeasuresMentored Research Scientist Development AwardMentored Training AwardMentorsMentorshipMonitorMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchMycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infectionMycobacterium tuberculosis infectionNIAIDNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseNational Institutes of HealthP50 MechanismP50 ProgramProcessProductivityProgram EvaluationPublicationsRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearch Scientist Development AwardResearch SupportResearch TrainingResearchersResourcesScienceScientific PublicationServicesSpecialized CenterTB infectionTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTuberculosisUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkWorld Health OrganizationWritingcareercareer advancementcareer developmentcareer transitioncommunity centercommunity centersdevelopmentaldiabetesdisseminated TBdisseminated tuberculosishistoriesinfection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosisinnovateinnovationinnovativemultidisciplinarynext generationpeer coachingpeer instructionpeer led team learningpeer mentoringpeer teachingprogramsrecruitsexskillssuccesstooltranslation researchtranslational investigationtuberculosis infectiontuberculous spondyloarthropathy
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The goal of the Emory/Georgia TRAC is to grow the next generation of investigators focused on tuberculosis
(TB) research, who will contribute to efforts to meet the ambitious World Health Organization (WHO) End TB

strategy of eliminating TB by 2035 through better implementation of existing tools and development of new

scientific tools for TB elimination. The Developmental Core will implement a multifaceted program entitled,

Building the nExt GeneRation of resEArchers to End TB (BE GREAT), to enhance, stimulate, and expand

the TB research community at the Emory/Georgia TRAC partner institutions. Our Development Core will build

on a strong existing TB research infrastructure and institutional resources with a focus on enhancing career

development of early stage investigators (ESIs) and attracting promising new investigators to the field. We will

carry out didactic and mentored research training and provide new opportunities for leadership, mentorship,

and team science training. Our long-term goal is to further develop and enhance a multidisciplinary,

collaborative, and diverse TB research community that leads to impactful research aimed at ending the global

TB epidemic. Our BE GREAT Developmental Core platform would utilize TRAC resources to support a

targeted program of funding, mentorship and leadership training, and professional development to accomplish

our goal of developing independent TB researchers focused on high priority areas of the Emory/Georgia TRAC

Administrative Core, WHO and the NIAID. The Developmental Core will be led by Drs. Russell Kempker and

Henry Blumberg, NIH-funded TB investigators with a long and successful history of TB-related research and

research training including mentoring of ESIs at Emory and globally. Drs. Kempker and Blumberg will work with

the Emory/Georgia TRAC MPIs and other Core leaders to integrate the Development Core activities across all

Cores. We will also enhance opportunities for didactic and mentored research training and career development

as well as ensure research resources are available to Emory/Georgia TRAC investigators. By utilizing NIH and

institutional support and leveraging existing infrastructure at the Emory Center for AIDS research (CFAR),

Specialized Center of Research Excellence on Sex (SCORE), Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation

Research, and Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA, the NIH-funded Clinical

and Translational Science Award), the BE GREAT program will have a broad impact on the next generation of

global TB leaders. We will achieve our goal of developing a cadre of well trained, successful and independent

TB researchers through the following specific aims: 1) Provide professional and career developmental

support for ESIs focused on TB-related research careers, 2) Provide mentorship and training for TB

investigators, and 3) Provide short-term research funding to ESIs and investigators new to TB through pilot

grants. Our pilot funding and training programs will provide substantial added value for the Emory/Georgia

TRAC community and will be vital to help recruit, engage and sustain the next generation of TB investigators.

Grant Number: 5P30AI168386-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: HENRY BLUMBERG

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