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Investigator Development Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOALocation HONOLULU, UNITED STATESPosted 23 Sept 1997Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationAdvisory CommitteesBehavioralClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesComplementComplement ProteinsData AnalysesData AnalysisDecrease disparityDecrease health disparitiesDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDisparitiesDisparityDiverse WorkforceEXTMREnvironmentEthnic OriginEthnicityEvidence based practiceExtramuralExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFilipinoFosteringFundingGoalsGrantHawaiiHealthHealth Disparities ResearchHealth PolicyHealth disparities related researchHealth disparity mitigationHealth disparity reductionIndividualIndividuals from minorityIndividuals of minorityInequityInstitutionalizationInterventionInvestigatorsInvestmentsLeadLeadershipLearningLinkLower disparityLower health disparitiesMeasuresMentorsMethodsMinority GroupsMinority PeopleMinority PopulationMinority individualMitigate health disparitiesMonitorNCMHDNIMHDNational Center on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNational Institute of Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNational Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNative Hawaiian and Other Pacific IslanderNative Hawaiian and Pacific IslanderNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderNative Hawaiian or Pacific IslanderPb elementPersonsPilot ProjectsPolicy MakerPostdocPostdoctoral FellowProductivityQualifyingRaceRacesReduce health disparitiesResearchResearch AssociateResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResource SharingResourcesSES disparitySamplingScienceSecureSiteStructureTask ForcesTime ManagementTrainingTraining ProgramsUnderrepresented Ethnic MinorityUnderrepresented GroupsUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented PopulationsUnderserved PopulationWorkWorkplace DiversityWritingadvisory teamcareercareer developmentcohortcommunity engagementcomplementationculturally adapted interventionculturally appropriate interventionculturally centered interventionculturally focused interventionculturally informed interventionculturally responsive interventionculturally tailored interventiondata interpretationdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisparity in healthdisparity reductioneducation researchengagement with communitiesexperiencehealth care policyhealth disparities sciencehealth disparityhealth equityhealth literacyheavy metal Pbheavy metal leadimplementation interventionimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativemitigate disparitypilot studypost-docpost-doctoralpost-doctoral traineeprogramsracialracial backgroundracial originreduce disparityreduction in disparityresearch associatesskillssocio-economic disparitysocio-economic inequalitysocio-economic inequitysocioeconomic disparitysocioeconomic inequalitysocioeconomic inequitystudent mentoringstudent-led learningsuccessunder representation of groupsunder represented groupsunder represented peopleunder represented populationsunder served communityunder served groupunder served individualunder served peopleunder served populationunder-representation of minoritiesunder-represented minorityunderrepresentation of groupsunderrepresentation of minoritiesunderrepresented peopleunderserved communityunderserved groupunderserved individualunderserved people
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Health disparities in Hawaii are significant, especially among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders

(NHOPI) and Filipinos, and research to reduce the disparities is jeopardized by a lack of skilled, funded

investigators, especially from those groups. Achieving long-term health and wellness in communities that suffer

disproportionately from racial, ethnic, environmental and/or socioeconomic inequalities and inequities demands

a well-trained and diverse workforce. The objective of the Ola HAWAII Investigator Development Core

(IDC) is to mentor and support a diversified health disparities research workforce. In the 2022–2027

cycle, the IDC will collaborate with the Ola HAWAII Cores, the Health Policy Advisor, the Ola HAWAII

leadership team, and the program’s advisory committees to reinforce a supportive career-development milieu.

Sample innovations include: 1) customizing the Pilot Projects Program to monitor IDPs and strengthen the

mentoring environment of funded investigators; 2) personalizing the Mentoring Bootcamp with tailored

sessions for basic biomedical, clinical, and behavioral researchers; and 3) using a Research Ambassador to

increase access to mentors and reviewers outside of Hawaii and to link investigators to other RCMI sites for

training programs, multisite projects, shared resources, and new team science opportunities.

Specific Aim 1: Customize and expand the Pilot Projects Program to support post-doctoral fellows,

junior faculty, and other early-stage investigators.

a. Implement a Team-Science Pilot Projects Program.

b. Enhance career development of pilot awardees through personalized mentoring.

Specific Aim 2: Personalize and enrich the Mentoring Bootcamp Program to accelerate lead

investigator research success.

a. Implement new and focused sessions for basic biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and community

researchers.

b. Leverage and complement grant-writing and professional development activities of other research

infrastructure programs.

The IDC is led by an exemplary team that has 70 years of experience in training and mentoring students, post-

docs, and junior faculty, predominantly from underrepresented minority groups. Activities of the IDC will spur

collaborative research on the science of health disparities, heighten research productivity, and increase

competitiveness for extramural funding. IDC activities will complement those of the other Ola HAWAII cores to

hasten the pace of scientific discovery and intervention implementation to meet the Healthy People 203017

objectives and the NIMHD goals18 of improving the health of underserved and underrepresented population.

Grant Number: 5U54MD007601-39
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Kathryn Braun

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