# Modeling Core

> **NIH NIH P20** · UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO · 2020 · $731,774

## Abstract

Many of the outstanding problems in human health are unsolved because they involve complex processes.
Despite remarkable advances in technology, the solutions will not be found by data alone. To seek solutions,
we built a core centered on modeling. A good model gives insight into how a process works and, more
importantly, how the process can be manipulated to promote human health. Modeling can serve as a common
language to link disparate research areas; it improves research at every stage, from hypothesis formulation
through analysis. Ultimately, modeling creates a positive feedback loop with empirical approaches, deepening
scientific exploration and discovery. During Phase I, we established the Modeling Core centered on a group of
Core Fellows: postdocs with diverse modeling expertise. Our Core is unique. In contrast to many other centers
that focus on a single biomedical problem, we apply modeling to many biomedical problems and, for each of
these, can bring multiple types of modeling to bear. Our Core is agile. We can modify our expertise based on
the needs of the Center and of the community. Our Core is catalytic. We have shaped interdisciplinary
research in tangible ways: providing modeling expertise to empiricists, growing areas of modeling with high
impact, and increasing the number of collaborative proposals and publications. Building on this upward
trajectory, our overarching goal is to enhance biomedical discovery across the University and the State by
integrating modeling into research via three aims. (1) Support individual Research Projects by engaging in
integrative modeling. We achieve this by ensuring that each project has significant effort from a Fellow, and
through our Core Initiative on machine learning that will benefit the projects directly. (2) Extend the Modeling
Core into emerging research directions. The purpose of this aim is to anticipate and respond to the modeling
needs of the research community. This will be accomplished by hiring Fellows in new areas of modeling, by
giving current Fellows development opportunities, and by establishing two new Core Initiatives, one in machine
learning and one in geospatial modeling. (3) Expand the impact of the Modeling Core across the University and
State by recruiting more researchers in additional fields. The purpose of this aim is to grow the number of
participants to support the long-term sustainability of the Core and the Center. This will be accomplished
primarily by embedding Core Fellows in interdisciplinary teams, as well as by offering Modeling Access Grants
and training workshops. Completion of these aims will lead to a stronger Core that supports modeling efforts
and improves biomedical research in Idaho. This will move us closer to our long-term goal of building a
sustainable Center.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10026002
- **Project number:** 2P20GM104420-06A1
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
- **Principal Investigator:** Craig R Miller
- **Activity code:** P20 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $731,774
- **Award type:** 2
- **Project period:** — → —

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10026002

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10026002, Modeling Core (2P20GM104420-06A1). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-24 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10026002. Licensed CC0.

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