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Professional Development Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOALocation HONOLULU, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2021Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20250-11 years oldAgreementAsian AmericansBiomedical ResearchCOBRECareer MobilityCenter of Biomedical Research ExcellenceCenters of Research ExcellenceChildChild YouthChildhoodChildren (0-21)ClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchClinical StudyClinical Trials NetworkCognitive DiscriminationCollaborationsCommunitiesCurriculumDataData AnalysesData AnalysisDecrease health disparitiesDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDisciplineDiscriminationDisparity populationEXTMREducationEducational CurriculumEducational aspectsEnvironmentEthnic OriginEthnicityExpenditureExtramuralExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFaculty EducationFaculty TrainingFeedbackFilipinoFosteringFundingFunding AgencyFunding SourceGender and Sexual MinoritiesGeographyGoalsGrantHawaiiHealthHealth disparity mitigationHealth disparity reductionHistoryHomelessnessIDPImprisonmentIndigenousIndividualInfrastructureInosine DiphosphateInosine PyrophosphateInstitutionInvestigatorsKnowledgeLeadershipLearningLower health disparitiesManuscriptsMentorsMinority-Serving InstitutionMitigate health disparitiesMonitorNational Institutes of HealthNative Hawaiian and Other Pacific IslanderNative Hawaiian and Pacific IslanderNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderNative Hawaiian or Pacific IslanderPacific Island individualPacific Island populationPacific IslanderPeer ReviewPersonalized medical approachPersonsPilot ProjectsPopulationPrincipal InvestigatorPublishingRaceRacesRecording of previous eventsReduce health disparitiesReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearchersRiboxinRiboxineSES disparityScienceSecureServicesSexual and Gender MinoritiesSourceSpecialtyStructureStudy TypeTeacher EducationTeacher EducatorTeacher PreparationTeacher Professional DevelopmentTeacher TrainingTestingTime ManagementTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and InfrastructureTranslational ResearchTranslational Research EnterpriseTranslational ScienceTrustUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVulnerable PopulationsWorkWritingcareercareer advancementcareer developmentcareer transitioncohortcommunity buildingcommunity engagementculturally adapted interventionculturally appropriate interventionculturally centered interventionculturally focused interventionculturally informed interventionculturally responsive interventionculturally tailored interventiondata interpretationdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisadvantaged groupdisadvantaged individualdisadvantaged peopledisadvantaged populationdisadvantaged subgroupdisparities across groupsdisparity across subgroupsdisparity among groupsdisparity among subgroupsdisparity between groupsdisparity between subgroupsdisparity in healthengagement with communitiesexperiencefaculty developmentfaculty professional developmentgroup disparitygroup inequalitygroup inequityhealth disparityhistorieshomelesshouselessnessimprovedincarceratedincarcerationindividualized approachinequalities among populationsinequalities between populationsinequalities in populationsinequality across populationsinequality among groupsinequality between groupsinequality in groupsinequities among populationsinequities between populationsinequities in populationsinequity across groupsinequity across populationsinequity between groupsinequity in groupsinnovateinnovationinnovativeinstructor trainingkidslesson plansmedical specialtiesmentoring communityminority healthminority health disparityminority institutionpediatricpersonalized approachpilot studypopulation inequalitypopulation inequityprecision approachprogramsracialracial backgroundracial originrecruitresearch data disseminationresearch disseminationsocial health determinantssocio-economic disparitysocio-economic inequalitysocio-economic inequitysocioeconomic disparitysocioeconomic inequalitysocioeconomic inequitystudent researchstudent-led researchstudy designsubgroup disparitytailored approachteacher developmenttranslation researchtranslation research enterprisetranslational investigationtranslational research programunder served communityundergradundergraduateundergraduate studentunderserved communityunequal groupunequal populationunhouseduptakevulnerable groupvulnerable individualvulnerable peopleyoungster
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Full Description

Only 18 Pacific Islander investigators applied for R01 grants in 2013 and the same number (18) in 2018.
Indigenous Pacific People (IPP), defined as Native Hawaiians, Other Pacific Islanders, and Filipinos, continue to

experience health disparities, but few investigators focus on these populations. The goal of the Professional

Development (PD) Core of the Center for Pacific Innovations, Knowledge, and Opportunities (PIKO) is to

strengthen and diversify the Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) workforce to reduce IPP health disparities

and to increase dissemination and uptake of research discoveries in IPP communities. The PD Core will work

with other Cores to build upon previous and current research infrastructure programs to create an environment

that fosters CTR career advancement among junior investigators (JI) and established investigators (EI) seeking

to make a significant and distinct transition in their research program over to a CTR program, particularly those

from IPP and other underrepresented backgrounds. These investigators will be supported to compete for funding

from the Pilot Project Program Core and federal funding sources. The PD Core activities will honor IPP values

favoring group learning, mutual support, and non-threatening environments for feedback to include: 1) IPP-

tailored versions of studios; 2) requirements that PIKO-supported investigators work with community mentors

and report research findings to the community; 3) cohorts for grant/manuscript writing and mutual support; and

4) intensive, long-term mentoring in funding, data analysis, manuscript and proposal writing, research

dissemination, and research leadership. The Specific Aims are:

Specific Aim 1: Identify and nurture investigators for CTR careers by matching investigators and

mentors engaged in health disparities CTR; by developing and monitoring IDP and mentor agreements; and by

recruiting and retaining promising CTR investigators.

Specific Aim 2: Personalize mentoring and professional development activities for CTR by designing,

publicizing, and implementing a culturally appropriate CTR curriculum that includes education in IPP cultures,

histories, and health-related priorities; by providing personalized and group mentoring in grant writing; and by

providing personalized and group mentoring on manuscript writing.

Specific Aim 3: Foster professional development collaborations across and beyond PIKO institutions

by coordinating professional development activities with other infrastructure and training programs; by facilitating

opportunities for CTR investigators to learn from and present findings to the community to build community trust

in research; and by heightening engagement with PD Cores of other IDeA-CTR programs.

Over these five years, the PD Core will increase the number of extramurally funded JI/EI, especially IPP

investigators, and improve the quality and quantity of IPP-focused research to improve IPP health.

Grant Number: 5U54GM138062-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Kathryn Braun

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