Title: Building a research career on ancillary studies
1Building a research career on ancillary studies
- Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD
- Associate Professor of Medicine and of
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
2Outline
- Intro - goals of junior faculty researchers
- My experience and lessons learned
- Pros and cons of ancillary studies and additional
thoughts on building your career
3Goals of junior faculty researchers
- Acquire skills in clinical research
- Publish papers (lots of them!)
- Gain recognition as an expert in a content area
- Get grants funded (hopefully big ones!)
- Accomplish all of this in a defined period of
time - Ancillary studies can be an efficient way to
accomplish these goals
4My experience
- Goal
- to identify individuals at risk for heart failure
in order to modify this risk - to improve heart failure care in the outpatient
general medicine practice - Heart failure in HERS
- BNP in Heart and Soul
- Heart failure, cystatin C, BNP and more in CARDIA
5Heart failure in HERS
- My question as a resident which women are at
risk for heart failure? - In HERS
- What clinical factors are associated with
incident heart failure in women with coronary
disease and no heart failure? - What other clinical factors increase the risk of
death among women with heart failure and coronary
disease? - Does estrogen increase the risk of death among
women with heart failure and coronary disease? - Learned analyses through biostats courses
- 3 publications - Circulation, others
6Heart failure in HERS
- What worked?
- Studying an outcome that others are not studying
- What was gained?
- Achieved some goals (skills, papers, reputation?)
- Collaborate with senior clinical researchers at
UCSF - Pitfalls?
7Potential pitfalls
- Data not collected for this research question
- Some secondary questions work, some dont
- Self-report of heart failure
- Dont force it just because data available to
you.
8BNP in Heart and Soul
- My question as a fellow can BNP be used in the
outpatient setting to manage heart failure more
effectively? An RCT - In Heart and Soul
- Is BNP as a useful screening test to detect LV
dysfunction? X-sectional study - Analyses in biostatistics course
- 2 papers (Circulation, Am J Med)
- Received intramural grant for more assays (REAC)
- 5 papers (JAMA, others)
9BNP in Heart and Soul
- What worked?
- Switch from a project not feasible to a related
project that was feasible
10BNP in Heart and Soul
- What was gained?
- More goals accomplished
- Continue to expand collaborators at UCSF
- Adding new measures a gift that keeps on giving!
11Potential pitfalls?
- Whos the boss?
- Service to the parent study
- Gaining independence
12Heart failure in CARDIA
- My question as a junior faculty Why are my
heart failure patients so young?
13CARDIA
- NHLBI-funded cohort study designed to examine how
heart disease develops in young adults - 5115 young adults age 18-30 yrs in 1985
- Men and women
- Black and white
- Low and high SES
- Followed nearly 25 years (exams at years 0, 2, 5,
7, 10 15, 20, new 25) - Medical history, psychosocial variables, blood
tests, diet and exercise, subclinical CHD,
clinical cardiovascular endpoints
14Heart failure in CARDIA
- My question as a junior faculty Why are my
heart failure patients so young? - In CARDIA
- Incidence of heart failure in young and middle
aged black and white adults - Clinical antecedents of premature heart failure
- Chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular risk
- Cumulative exposure to cardiovascular risk
factors (blood pressure, lipids) and subclinical
cardiovascular disease - Biochemical (BNP) and genetic precursors
- Social factors and heart failure risk
- Several paper (NEJM, Annals, Archives, others in
progress) - R01 from NIDDK (other grants planned).
15Heart failure in CARDIA
- What worked?
- Exactly the right dataset to answer research
question - What has been gained?
- Continue to work on goals
- Local and national collaborators
- NIH interest
- Broad base from which to explore multiple
questions
16Other examples of ancillary studies
- Using publicly available data
- NHANES/NHIS/NHDS/NAMCS/ Vital Statistics
- Adding a new measure
- Incarceration in CARDIA
- ABI in CARDIA
- Analyzing data in new ways
- Interactions in genetic studies
- Decision and cost-effectiveness analyses
17Potential pitfalls
- So many research questions, so little time.
- Big family
- Bureaucracy
- Service
- Independence
18But Im interested in collecting my own data
- Ancillary studies may
- Lay the foundation (papers, reputation) for more
competitive grant application - Submitted RO1 for RCT
- Keep publications, reputation going during
start-up phase of primary data collection
19But are ancillary studies really fundable?
PA-08-167 NIAAA R01 Secondary Analysis of
Existing Alcohol Epidemiology Data (R01)
RFA-HL-09-001 NHLBI Ancillary Studies in Clinical
Trials (R01)
PAR-09-252 NEI Research Grant for Secondary Data
Analysis (R21)
PA-09-131 NIDDK Secondary Analyses in Obesity,
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (R21)
PAR-09-247 R01 Ancillary Studies to Major Ongoing
Clinical Research Studies to Advance Areas of
Scientific Interest within the Mission of the
NIDDK (R01)
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21Thoughts on building your career
- Be true to your interests
- Be flexible and recognize opportunities
- Re-evaluate your career development plan
frequently and seek out ways to enhance
22Thoughts on building your career
- Concentrate on a few big ideas and the other
stuff will follow - Develop, nurture, and expand your circle of
collaborators
23Mission Statements
24Mission Statement templates
- "To ... what you want to achieve, do or become
... so that ... reasons why it is important. I
will do this by ... specific behaviors or
actions you can use to get there. - "To be known by ...an important person/group...
as someone who is ...qualities you want to
have... by ...some other person/group... as
someone who is ...other qualities... ... - "I value ...choose a value... because
...reasons why these values are important to
you. Accordingly, I will ...what you can do to
live by these values."