2022 Teaching Kitchen Research Conference

NIH RePORTER · NIH · R13 · $35,000 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

This R-13 Grant application requests support for the 3rd conference entitled 2022 Teaching Kitchen Research Conference (2022 TKRC) to be held at University of California, Los Angeles Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center on October 18-19, 2022. This conference will, once again, be sponsored by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Harvard Chan) Department of Nutrition in association with the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative, Inc. (TKC). The inaugural 2018 TKC Research Day, as well as the 2nd 2020 2020 TKRC, were co-funded through R13 grants from NCCIH (Grant#1R13AT009822-01, #1R13AT010554- 01). Both conferences were successful, with 2,572 registrants from 75 countries participating in the recent 2020 TKRC which was presented virtually (due to COVID prohibitions). As evidenced by the increase in registrants between the 2018 and 2020 conferences, this growing field is of high interest to the medical, scientific, corporate and public health communities due to its interdisciplinary nature and its potential to address the needs of a range of patient populations with enhanced risk of chronic disease and the potential for teaching kitchens to address challenges relating to food insecurity and racial health disparities. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic required teaching kitchen programs to create novel, virtual, interactive programming opportunities, thereby extending the potential for these programs to impact behaviors and outcomes of far greater numbers of trainees across a range of populations and venues. The fact that more than 900 registrants from the 2020 TKRC reported their home institution had already built, or would build a teaching kitchen, suggests the research in this area will increase over the coming decade. The 2022 TKRC will be directed by an Organizing Committee which will be responsible for the conference program, finance, fundraising, communications, and logistics for this conference. With the intention of continuing to serve a wide and diverse international audience, the 2022 TKRC will be planned as a hybridized scientific meeting which will allow for (a) in person, live presentations; (b) live streaming and asynchronous access to content. Proposals for original research will be solicited in the form of oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, as well as breakout sessions. All submissions will undergo a blind peer-review process by 2 subject matter experts for quality, timeliness, and fit with the overall program, by the Scientific Review Committee to be composed of researchers from Harvard, the TKC and additional subject matter experts. The 2022 TKRC will include the request for teaching kitchen recipes, videos of demonstrations; and, case studies summarizing personal success stories relating to the impact of teaching kitchen training on individuals, families and/or organizations. Awards will be presented for the best scientific abstracts, best novel recipe/video and best case-study summary. Special solicitation...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10467276
Project number
1R13AT011986-01
Recipient
HARVARD UNIVERSITY D/B/A HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Principal Investigator
DAVID Miles EISENBERG
Activity code
R13
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$35,000
Award type
1
Project period
2022-05-01 → 2023-04-30