Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P30 · $650,000 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY - Overall The Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research aims to expand its role as one of the pioneering national leaders investigating how to translate diabetes research findings into real-world practice, with an emphasis on reducing racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in health. We combine the complementary strengths of University of Chicago and Northwestern University, as well as numerous partners and stakeholders, into a city-wide center to amplify our CDTR's impact on Chicago, the Midwest region, and nation. The Chicago CDTR is comprised of 3 Translational Research Method Cores (Intervention Design and Implementation Science; Research Design, Data, and Analytics; Community Engagement and Health Equity); an Enrichment Program that combines an exciting mix of seminars, guest speakers, visiting scientists, consultants, and workshops to improve research knowledge and skills and advance the careers of new investigators; and a Pilot & Feasibility Program that supports innovative diabetes research that aims to translate scientific findings into real-world practice. Our Center will have 6 Working Groups to facilitate collaborative research. We also propose an innovative and high impact National Resource Core named “Accelerating Health Equity And Eliminating Diabetes Disparities in Community Health Centers (AHEAD-CHC)”. Our Center's Specific Aims are: 1. To provide core resources in Intervention Design and Implementation Science; Research Design, Data, and Analytics; Community Engagement and Health Equity; Accelerating Health Equity And Eliminating Diabetes Disparities in Community Health Centers (AHEAD-CHC) that catalyze and support innovative, rigorous translational research to advance health equity for the prevention and management of diabetes. 2. To increase the impact of rigorous diabetes translational research to reduce disparities in Chicago and the nation by organizing partnerships across academic institutions and stakeholder groups into working groups that include: Clinician-Patient Relationship and Shared Decision Making, Social Determinants of Health, Diabetes Prevention, Diabetes Modeling, Organization and Financing of Care, Diabetes and Aging. 3. To attract and support diverse investigators who are new to the area of diabetes translational research by providing education, training, mentoring, support for community and stakeholder engagement, pilot and feasibility seed grants, and access to critical translational research core resources.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10476571
Project number
5P30DK092949-12
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Principal Investigator
Ronald T. Ackermann
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$650,000
Award type
5
Project period
2011-09-01 → 2026-07-31