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Global Cardiometabolic Disease Training

Organization UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILLLocation CHAPEL HILL, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2016Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Cardiometabolic DiseaseCardiometabolic DisorderTraining
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Abstract
We propose to renew our global cardiometabolic disease (GCMD) predoctoral training program. This cross-

disciplinary nutrition-focused program provides specialized training to develop a cadre of researchers who

can bridge basic, translational, and population science to reduce the growing burden and disparities in

GCMD. There is critical need to reduce this burden in low- and middle-income countries that are

disproportionately affected and where more specialized skills and global leadership are most needed. The

training program is administered in the Department of Nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health

and in the UNC School of Medicine, a logical and well-placed home for a GCMD training grant. Nutrition

science integrates “omics” (e.g., genomics, proteomics, metabolomics), behavioral, and population

approaches and data to understand complex pathobiological processes and underlying causes of population

health differences in GCMD, thus providing a strong platform for training translational global researchers in

this field. Our program is co-directed by two senior faculty with strong mentoring records and extensive

global experience and leadership in GCMD research. The program is guided by an internal training

committee and an external advisory board. Our 22 UNC training faculty are scientists with substantial

research support, excellent publication records across a wide range of disciplines, and strong mentoring

experience. We request support for 5 predoctoral trainees per year. Trainees complete the PhD in nutrition

and GCMD program-specific requirements, including specialized courses in global health and

cardiovascular disease and options for in-depth training in (1) specialized methods important for GCMD, (2)

translational medicine, or (3) implementation science. All trainees participate in a seminar led by the program

directors, mentored research practicums, training in the responsible conduct of research, and mentoring for

professional development, including submitting an NIH-style predoctoral and/or F award or similar

application for extramural funding, and unique global internships with 15 global mentors who are exceptional

CMD researchers working at 13 top universities or research centers in 11 countries. Our training program

stands out because of its: (1) focus on nutrition, a major etiologic factor in the global disease burden; (2) life

course approach to addressing GCMD; (3) interdisciplinary focus on causes ranging from cellular and

molecular to whole organism and accounting for underlying social, economic, political, and environmental

determinants; (4) emphasis on integration and translation of basic knowledge and discoveries from nutrition

biochemistry, physiology, genetics, and epidemiology, to behavioral and environmental approaches and

policies; and (5) outstanding faculty mentors who serve as role models for excellence in GCMD research

and leaders working with countries to implement and evaluate large-scale regulatory efforts to prevent

cardiometabolic disease. The program is training future leaders in GCMD research.

Grant Number: 5T32HL129969-10
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Linda Adair

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