Table 3.
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1 | New transdisciplinary team and consortia formation | Forming consortia that bridge academic disciplines, political stakeholders, and community partners can lead to long-term collaborations that foster innovation, creativity, and sustainable public health impact. Venues for consortium building may include but are not limited to conferences, symposia, or town hall meetings |
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2 | Integrated theoretical framework development | Frameworks that combine concepts and draw on expertise from more than one discipline guide transdisciplinary research by helping to ensure that multiple perspectives are considered and that the optimal combination of expertise is incorporated throughout the research process. Along with team and consortia formation, these frameworks form the foundation for subsequent transdisciplinary research outcomes |
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3 | Multi-Level intervention model development and testing | Multi-level interventions aim to simultaneously address a range of individual-, interpersonal-, organizational-, community-, and policy-level factors that influence complex public health problems. Such models follow naturally from a transdisciplinary approach in that they cover many of the diverse levels of analysis to understand and intervene upon the interaction between biological, behavioral, and socio-environmental factors |
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4 | Development and adaptation of relevant statistical models | New statistical methods and new uses for existing statistical methods are required to determine associations, interrelationships, and mutual influence that biological, genetic, environmental, social, and behavioral dimensions have on each other and on public health overall |
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5 | Translation of findings across levels of science | Transdisciplinary teams comprise investigators and stakeholders who aim to integrate findings from across levels of influence to speed translation from basic science to clinical practice and policy |
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6 | Public policy influence | Transdisciplinary research approaches champion scientific innovation and discovery. By involving academic and community, and government stakeholders, transdisciplinary teams apply these discoveries through policy changes that impact the public health challenges of concern |
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7 | Transdisciplinary manuscript publication | Transdisciplinary research is conducted by teams of investigators, which can result in higher publication rates compared to single investigator-initiated research. Publications and grants representative of the transdisciplinary approach exhibit high degree of disciplinary integration. Publications that highlight findings from transdisciplinary approaches raise awareness among the academic community and can lead to greater interest and investment in transdisciplinary research |
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8 | Transdisciplinary grant awards |
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9 | Training the next generation of transdisciplinary researchers | Complex public health problems such as the relationships between diet, physical activity, and cancer require innovative, integrated scientific solutions. Thus, efforts must be made to train investigators from diverse disciplines to communicate, collaborate, develop novel conceptual models and research methodologies, and translate and integrate findings across levels of influence |
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Examples provided are representative but not exhaustive of those across the TREC II initiative.