Funding

Funding

National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA050724)

Project Summary/Abstract

Science advances better when we have a diverse research workforce; efforts to advance substance use research and addiction science are no different. Towards this advancement, and in response to PAR-19-246, we propose the Addiction Scientists Strengthened through Education and Training (ASSET) program designed to improve long-term engagement of a diverse addiction scientist workforce to meet the growing U.S. need for effective prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. ASSET Core Faculty who will mentor trainees are themselves diverse leaders in substance use research, from basic scientists to clinical researchers to public health researchers. Together we are well positioned to train future leaders in the field of addiction science, leaders who themselves will be empowered and inspired to provide education, mentorship and training to nurture future addiction scientists from underrepresented groups. Our proposed ASSET program will leverage existing San Diego State University (SDSU), University of California, San Diego (UCSD) educational resources and training capacity, along with mentorship from core faculty to support postdoctoral fellows, addiction psychiatry clinical fellows, and junior faculty in their professional growth to become independent substance use/addiction scientists and clinical researchers. Our program will include a two-level ‘mentoring the mentor’ component where faculty mentors will meet to discuss their mentorship experiences and coach each other on honing mentorship skills for diverse trainees. Trainees themselves will develop skills to overcome common barriers to research career growth. Our ASSET program will offer trainees a team of experienced and diverse mentors, coupled with an internship program with targeted training, research and funding opportunities focused on substance use and addiction science. Our specific objectives are to: 1. Develop a short-term (10-week) internship program (ASSET) with interdisciplinary research and career development training for URM postdoctoral fellows, clinical addiction psychiatry fellows, and junior faculty (trainees) who aspire to become independent researchers in addiction research; 2.Provide URM trainees with research knowledge, skills, and mentored career development training to become independent researchers and leaders in the field of substance use and addiction science, including ‘hard skills’ – manuscript writing, & grantsmanship to effectively and confidently design and conduct studies on substance use and ‘soft skills’ – network-building, negotiation, and managing issues commonly faced by URM investigators; 3.Train URM ASSET trainees in the responsible conduct of research with human subjects, with special consideration given to working with URM and disadvantaged populations in cross-cultural settings; and 4. Promote URM trainees’ transition to independent research by offering ASSET trainees peer-reviewed developmental ‘seed’ grants and travel grants for them to gain critical, hands-on, professional experience on formulation of a successful research proposal and ‘prime the pump’ in substance use research and addiction science.

Issue Date FY: 2021 ( Subtotal = $261,246 )
ssue Date FY:2021
Funding FY:2021
Legal Entity Name:SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Legal Entity Address:5250 CAMPANILE DR MC1947
Legal Entity City:SAN DIEGO
Legal Entity State:CA
Legal Entity Zip Code:92182
Legal Entity COUNTY:SAN DIEGO
Legal Entity COUNTRY:USA
Assistance Listing:Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs
Award Code:000
Budget Year:2
Action Date:8/23/2021
Action Type:NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION
Action Amount:$261,246
Issue Date FY: 2020 ( Subtotal = $264,072 )
Issue Date FY:2020
Funding FY:2020
Legal Entity Name:SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Legal Entity Address:5250 CAMPANILE DR MC1947
Legal Entity City:SAN DIEGO
Legal Entity State:CA
Legal Entity Zip Code:92182
Legal Entity COUNTY:SAN DIEGO
Legal Entity COUNTRY:USA
Assistance Listing:Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs
Award Code:000
Budget Year:1
Action Date:9/24/2020
Action Type:NEW
Action Amount:$264,072

Program Support for Fellows

 •  Fellow Stipends: We will  be working  through the SDSU  Research Foundation  to set up  stipend payments  to support  your  participation  during  the  structured training  period (at 50%  effort). The stipend  is  roughly  based on  the salary  for  a NIDA  K01 award  ($90K per  year or  $1,730 per week). $11,250 per Fellow. 
•  Travel Grants:  On a  competitive application  basis  we  will offer travel  grants  (up to  $1,000)  for Fellows to attend  and/or  present  their  research at conferences. 
•  Books & Supplies:  We will be able to reimburse Fellows  research  and  training  materials related to  substance  use research, research  methods  and  professional and  skill development. Up  to approximately  $400 
•  Pilot Grant  Program:  On a  competitive application  basis, we will  offer  up to  3 awards  at $15,000 each to  support  any  pilot research (related  to the  research you will  conduct  as  part  of ASSET). 
•  Travel to  San  Diego:  Costs  for  a roundtrip plane ticket,  lodging, and  per  diem will be covered for visits to San Diego for in-person sessions in the first (early June) and  last (second week of August) weeks  of the program.