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  • Team Science
  • Research Collaboration

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  • Funding agencies increasingly favor team-based approaches for complex research.
  • Mobilizing translational teams requires early strategic planning and shared vision.
  • Cross-disciplinary synergy is crucial for large-scale grant applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate Research Jams as a method for fostering early-stage research collaboration.
  • To assess the effectiveness of Research Jams in generating novel ideas and strategic plans for translational research teams.
  • To explore the potential of Research Jams for diverse disciplinary domains.

Main Methods:

  • Piloted seven Research Jams involving 129 researchers, staff, and partners.
  • Utilized design thinking principles: divergence, convergence, visual thinking, and diversity amplification.
  • Collected feedback through surveys to gauge session effectiveness and participant satisfaction.

Main Results:

  • Overwhelmingly positive feedback received from participants.
  • Majority of respondents found sessions helpful for surfacing shared ideas and visions.
  • Emergence of new opportunities for collaboration and pursuit.

Conclusions:

  • Research Jams are effective for cross-disciplinary groups needing to ideate and strategize on complex translational research problems.
  • The model has broad applicability across various disciplinary domains to stimulate collaboration.
  • Research Jams serve as a foundational intervention for a comprehensive research support pathway from ideation to grant submission.