Administrative Core

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Abstract

ABSTRACT (ADMINISTRATIVE CORE) The mission of the proposed Johns Hopkins Center for Community Health: Addressing Regional Maryland Environmental Determinants of Disease (CHARMED) is to provide a scientific and administrative infrastructure that facilitates the translation of fundamental environmental health research to knowledge and then to action to address the environmental health concerns of communities in the Maryland region. The Administrative Core (AC), which will be led by two seasoned investigators, Marsha Wills-Karp PhD (Anna M. Baetjer Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, Chair of the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, EHE) and Gurumurthy Ramachandran, PhD (Professor of Environmental Health and Engineering, Director of the Johns Hopkins Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health), will ensure that the strategic mission of CHARMED is achieved. To this end, the AC will guide and support the formation and activities of the four Thematic Research Groups (TRGs): (a) Cardiorespiratory Health and Airborne Contaminants; (b) Chemical Mixtures, Emerging Contaminants and Health; (c) Neurological Health; and (d) Community, Social, and Environmental Determinants of Health. Investigators in these thematic areas are encouraged to conduct translational research that addresses environmental challenges of residents of the Maryland region leading to mitigation and prevention strategies to improve the health of communities in the region and beyond. The AC will promote the use of the Integrated Health Sciences Facility Core (IHSFC), and Exposure Characterization and Modeling Core (ECMC), to address the environmental health concerns identified by the Community Engagement Core (CEC). To foster collaborations between Center members, community members, and/or the broader Maryland academic community, the AC will oversee programmatic activities such as seminars, workshops, and symposia. The Director/Deputy Director will ensure open communication among the Cores and members, provide fiscal oversight, and provide stewardship of resources to maximize member productivity. Guidance in decision making processes will be provided by four committees, the Executive Committee (EC), the Internal Advisory Committee (IAC), the University Leadership Council (ULC), and the External Advisory Committee (EAC). A central aim of CHARMED is to cultivate the careers of Early-Stage and Mid-Career Investigators in order to establish them as the next generation of environmental health scientists focused on community-engaged research. The ESI Career Mentoring Program is designed to provide a transformative experience to ensure that our ESI will be equipped with the tools, resources (pilot projects) and skills required to be successful environmental scientists. The AC will also build environmental health (EH) research capacity by bringing established investigators into CHARMED who are new to the field of environmental health. Through these colle...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10394476
Project number
1P30ES032756-01A1
Recipient
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Marsha Wills-Karp
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$356,124
Award type
1
Project period
2022-06-24 → 2026-03-31