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Administrative Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HEALTH SCIS CTRLocation ALBUQUERQUE, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Aug 2017Deadline 30 Jun 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Advisory CommitteesAmendmentAreaBackCOVID-19COVID-19 affectedCOVID-19 consequenceCOVID-19 effectCOVID-19 impactCOVID-19 impactedCV-19Cell NucleusClinical TreatmentCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCoronavirus Infectious Disease 2019Data AnalysesData AnalysisDevelopmentDorsumEnsureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Health ScienceFundingGoalsHealth InstructionHealth TutoringHealth educationHeartHeightHydrogen OxideIRBIRBsInfrastructureInstitutionInstitutional Management TeamsInstitutional Review BoardsInterventionIntervention TrialInterventional trialInvestigatorsKnowledgeLanguageLeadershipLinkLocalized DiseaseLocationLogicMetal exposureModelingNavahoNavajoNucleusPhasePoliciesPolicy MakerProcessProtocolProtocols documentationPublic HealthPuebloPueblo RaceResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRisk FactorsRisk ReductionRoleSafetySamplingScienceScientistSocial ServiceSocial WorkStructureSuperfundTask ForcesThinkingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTranslationsTribesTrustWaterWorkZincZn elementadvisory teamcareer developmentclinical careclinical interventionclinical therapycommunity engaged approachcommunity engaged approachescommunity engaged participatory researchcommunity engaged researchcommunity engaged strategiescommunity engaged strategycommunity involvementcommunity partnered approachcommunity partnered researchcommunity partnered strategycommunity partnerscommunity partnershipcommunity-based partnerscommunity-engaged studycommunity-partnered studycoronavirus disease 2019coronavirus disease 2019 consequencecoronavirus disease 2019 effectcoronavirus disease 2019 impactcoronavirus disease-19coronavirus disease-19 impactcoronavirus infectious disease-19data interpretationdata modelingdesigndesigningdevelopmentalevidence baseexposure pathwayexposure to metalimprovedindigenous communityinstrumentationmetal poisoningmetal toxicitymodel of datamodel the datamodeling of the datanovelpandemicpandemic diseaseprogramsreduce riskreduce risksreduce that riskreduce the riskreduce these risksreduces riskreduces the riskreducing riskreducing the riskresponserisk-reducingsocial rolesuccessthoughtstranslationtranslation researchtranslational investigationtrendtrial regimentrial treatmenttribal landstribal leadertribal leadership
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Full Description

SUMMARY: METALS Administrative Core
In Phase 2 of the UNM SRP Center -- Metals Exposure and Toxicity Assessment on tribal Lands in the

Southwest (METALS) -- our Administrative Core (AC) will provide leadership 1) to ensure our community-

partnered approach drives the integrated team research focus of METALS; 2) to enhance our translation to

communities, tribal and national regulatory agencies and policy-makers, and clinicians to reduce risks; and 3)

to serve as a model and a nucleus for environmental health research within our institution. The importance of

integration facilitated through our AC has also enhanced dialogue among communities, our research team,

and decision-makers, and developed METALS as a nucleus for environmental health science expansion within

our institution, leveraging new resources for expansion of our work through supplemental institutional funding

support and instrumentation. The strong partnership within our team will continue to build multi-directional trust

among our projects, cores, and stakeholders. The trust and strength of these partnerships have been

instrumental in the implementation of an ongoing clinical intervention trial, Thinking Zinc, through a

participatory design process that integrated strong science with cultural needs. The process of multi-directional

listening, understanding the basis for proposed design changes, and iteratively and collaboratively developing

a workable design has resulted in strong, longitudinal participation in this ongoing trial. This fundamental focus

for research that does not just identify problems, but seeks to designed evidence-based solutions with

community partners to reduce risk is at the core of the METALS renewal. Integrated community:researcher

teams in our research ensure community knowledge identifies sampling locations, exposure pathways, and

resources significant to the communities’ use and culture to ensure the relevance of our research and the

applicability of our risk-reduction interventions. The importance of the strong, trusted networks built through

METALS was underscored in our team’s ability to work through this existing network in response to COVID-19

to coordinate PPE purchase and distribution, support leadership decisions through analysis of local disease

trends and community risk factors to aid in pandemic management. In Phase 2, the AC will sustain and build

on our success through the following aims: Aim 1: Promote activities designed to enhance the participation and

impact of community partners on the direction and translation of METALS research to identify effective risk

reduction interventions. Aim 2: Facilitate activities structured to promote integrated research efforts among

METALS projects and cores that strengthen team diversity and team science. Aim 3: Continue to build the role

of our center and team as the nucleus of community-partnered research in environmental health within our

institution. Aim 4: Iteratively develop and amend logic models to evaluate progress on our aims as the

METALS Center, and support cores and projects in development of metrics to evaluate their component

progress through utilizing the Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Framework.

Grant Number: 4P42ES025589-09
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Jose Cerrato

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