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Investigator Development Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOLocation CHICAGO, UNITED STATESPosted 24 Sept 2021Deadline 30 Jun 2027
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The University of Chicago and Rush University Medical Center both have well-developed infrastructures for

health disparities research that support a number of established investigators with diverse areas of expertise.

Both institutions also have longstanding partnerships with a multitude of key community organizations in their

respective geographic locations on Chicago’s West and South sides. The Investigator Development Core for the

Chicago Chronic Condition Equity Network (C3EN) seeks to leverage these strengths to expand and cultivate

the regional network of health disparities researchers in the greater Chicago region. The Core has three aims.

Aim 1 is to manage a Research Project Pilot Grant program that funds compelling pilot studies from a diverse

group of early stage health disparities researchers. Funding priority will go to proposals for pilot studies that

inform novel interventions to reduce chronic disease disparities, that include intersectoral work that features

collaborations with community partners in non-health sectors, and that come from investigators with

underrepresented backgrounds. Aim 2 is to award “mini-grants” to support important, time-limited activities that

strengthen an academic-community collaboration prior to and following the conduct of a research study. These

activities help identify priorities for collaboration, inform the design of a research project, and help to demonstrate

the researcher’s commitment to the partnership. Aim 3 is to provide early stage grantees with unique resources

and support as they conduct their pilot project, publish their work, and prepare funding proposals that build on

their preliminary data. Both during and after their pilot project, grantees will have access to a formal mentorship

program; ongoing methodological support in biostatistics, data science, and intersectoral action for health; and

regular engagement in research progress meetings and seminar series. We will track and adapt our approach

based on meaningful performance metrics that capture our Core’s ability to inspire and support innovative pilot

projects that catalyze the careers of the next generation of health disparities researchers in the greater Chicago

region.

Grant Number: 5P50MD017349-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Arshiya Baig

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