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New York Regional Center for Diabetes Translation Research

Organization ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINELocation BRONX, UNITED STATESPosted 20 Sept 2016Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationAddressAttentionBasic ResearchBasic ScienceBig DataBigDataChronic DiseaseChronic IllnessClinicalClinical Medical SciencesClinical MedicineClinical ResearchClinical ServicesClinical StudyCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity HealthCommunity Health CareComplexConsultationsDataData BasesData SystemsDatabasesDiabetes MellitusDiabetes preventionDissemination and ImplementationEducational workshopEvaluationEvaluation MethodologyFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFundingGoalsGroups at riskHealthHealth Services EvaluationHealth Services ResearchHealth systemIT SystemsImprove AccessIndividualInformaticsInformation SystemsInformation Technology SystemsInstitutionInterventionInvestigatorsLearningMedical Care ResearchMental HealthMental HygieneMethodologyMethodsModelingNational Institutes of HealthNatural experimentNew YorkNew York CityObesityObservation researchObservation studyObservational StudyObservational researchOutcomePathway interactionsPatientsPeople at riskPersonsPersons at riskPoliciesPopulationPopulations at RiskPractice based researchPreventative servicePreventionPreventive servicePsychological HealthPublic HealthQuasi-experimentQuasi-experimental analysisQuasi-experimental approachQuasi-experimental designQuasi-experimental methodsQuasi-experimental researchQuasi-experimental studyQuasi-experimental techniqueRecommendationRecordsReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRiskScienceServicesStudy TypeSystemTarget PopulationsTranslational ResearchTranslational Research EnterpriseTranslational ScienceTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkWorkshopaccess to health careaccessibility of health careaccessibility to health careadiposityanalytical methodchronic disordercommunity based organizationscommunity carecommunity engaged participatory researchcommunity engaged researchcommunity engagementcommunity interventioncommunity level interventioncommunity organizationscommunity partnered researchcommunity partnerscommunity-based healthcommunity-based interventioncommunity-based partnerscommunity-engaged studycommunity-partnered studycomputer-based representationconsultationcorpulencedata basedata infrastructuredata integrationdesigndesigningdiabetesdiabetes controldiabetes managementdiabetes mellitus controldiabetes mellitus managementdiabetic managementengagement with communitiesevidence baseframe-based representationhealth IThealth care accesshealth care availabilityhealth care service accesshealth care service availabilityhealth care settingshealth information technologyhealth organizationimplementation interventionimprovedinformatics infrastructureinformation organizationinnovateinnovationinnovativeinterestknowledge representationmembermodel-based simulationmodels and simulationmultidisciplinarynovelobesity preventionpathwaypeerpopulation healthpreventprevent obesitypreventingprogramsrecruit teachersservices researchsocialsocial factorsstudy designsuccesssystems researchteacher recruitmenttranslationtranslation researchtranslation research enterprisetranslational investigationtranslational investigatortranslational research programtranslational researchertranslational scientistuptake
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The overall goal of the Population Health and Health Systems (PHHS) Core is to promote high quality diabetes-related translational research within the community and health system settings. The PHHS Core will continue to support obesity and diabetes investigators, health systems, and public health and community organizations to develop and disseminate translational research programs that improve patient and population health. Through effective collaboration with expert, multidisciplinary faculty, the PHHS Core will seek to improve uptake of research findings into policy and practice to more rapidly disseminate effective models across community and health care settings, thereby increasing potential for sustainable improvements in diabetes-related outcomes. PHHS Core services include: facilitating access to multi-level data that can inform diabetes-related health, providing expertise in innovative analytic methods and study designs for complex systems, and facilitating access to community and health system partnerships that can inform implementation and sustainability of best practices.

The specific aims of the PHHS Core are: 1) provide community engagement expertise leveraging public health, health systems, and community-based partnerships to accelerate innovative diabetes translation research across the region; 2) provide consultation and technical support for health systems research that promotes efforts to develop, sustainably implement, rigorously evaluate, and disseminate effective diabetes prevention and management interventions; and 3) provide consultation and guidance to investigators in analytic methodologies, using big data to inform interventions that address factors that influence health, systems, and policy. Through our partnerships, we will promote collaboration and provide technical support to translational investigators, health systems, and public health colleagues to further their efforts to inform health-related policy, develop, implement, rigorously evaluate, and disseminate effective diabetes prevention and management interventions in communities at risk and within health systems. In this new funding cycle, we plan to attract more investigators working with clinical and community populations with an interest in addressing the population- community- and health system-factors that influence diabetes health outcomes. We will also engage community partners as part of a team science approach to disseminating best practices in obesity and diabetes prevention and control.

Grant Number: 5P30DK111022-11
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Earle Chambers

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