Schlesinger Sarah J, Romanick Michelle, Tobin Jonathan N, Brassil Donna, Kost Rhonda G, Devine Rita, O'Sullivan Barbara, Vaughan Roger D, Liang Yupu, da Rosa Joel Correa, Williams Maija, Krueger James G, Coller Barry S
Center for Clinical and Translational Science, Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA.
Clinical Directors Network, Inc., New York, NY, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2017 Oct;1(5):285-291. doi: 10.1017/cts.2017.308. Epub 2018 Feb 2.
The Rockefeller Clinical Scholars (KL2) Program began in 1976 and transitioned into a 3-year Master's degree program in 2006 when Rockefeller joined the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. The program consists of ~15 trainees supported by the CTSA KL2 award and University funds. It is designed to provide an optimal environment for junior translational investigators to develop team science and leadership skills by designing and performing a human subjects protocol under the supervision of a distinguished senior investigator mentor and a team of content expert educators. This is complemented by a tutorial focused on important translational skills.
Since 2006, 40 Clinical Scholars have graduated from the programs and gone on to careers in academia (72%), government service (5%), industry (15%), and private medical practice (3%); two (5%) remain in training programs. 39/40 remain in translational research careers with 23 NIH awards totaling $23 million, foundation and philanthropic support of $20.3 million, and foreign government and foundation support of $6 million. They have made wide ranging scientific discoveries and have endeavored to translate those discoveries into improved human health.
The Rockefeller Clinical Scholars (KL2) program provides one model for translational science training.
洛克菲勒临床学者(KL2)项目始于1976年,2006年洛克菲勒大学加入美国国立卫生研究院临床与转化科学奖(CTSA)项目时,转变为一个为期三年的硕士学位项目。该项目由约15名学员组成,由CTSA KL2奖和大学资金资助。其旨在为初级转化研究人员提供一个优化的环境,通过在杰出的资深研究员导师和内容专家教育团队的指导下设计并实施人体试验方案,培养团队科研能力和领导技能。同时辅以一个专注于重要转化技能的辅导课程。
自2006年以来,已有40名临床学者从该项目毕业,他们随后投身于学术界(72%)、政府服务(5%)、工业界(15%)和私人医疗实践(3%);两人(5%)仍在培训项目中。40人中有39人继续从事转化研究工作,获得美国国立卫生研究院23项总计2300万美元的奖项、2030万美元的基金会和慈善支持以及600万美元的外国政府和基金会支持。他们取得了广泛的科学发现,并努力将这些发现转化为人类健康的改善。
洛克菲勒临床学者(KL2)项目为转化科学培训提供了一种模式。