Improving Minority Health in Rheumatic Disease (IMHeaRD)

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P30 · $750,918 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary - Overall We wish to renew our Core Center for Clinical Research at the Medical University of South Carolina entitled Improving Minority Health in Rheumatic Diseases (IMHeaRD or IMHRD, pronounced I aM HeaRD). Its mission is to advance knowledge in clinical care and health outcomes of minority patients who have, or who are at risk of developing, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma and other debilitating rheumatic diseases. The center builds on a solid framework of strong leadership in rheumatology, biostatistics, public health sciences and health disparities research coupled with trust and a proven track record of recruitment of Black patients for clinical research, particularly during the past four years, building on the success of our NIAMS P60 MCRC on Rheumatic Diseases in African Americans. IMHeaRD will retain and enhance the leadership and unique resources, including three cores: Administrative, Methodologic, and Clinical and Community Resource. We seek to impact minority health in rheumatic diseases by: a) providing well phenotyped research samples from minority lupus and scleroderma patients to an increasing pool of investigators at MUSC and elsewhere to define specific mechanisms of rheumatic disease pathogenesis and progression; b) enhancing use of the electronic health record (EHR) to identify and recruit minority participants in clinical research projects; c) developing novel methods for clinical and translational studies and studies of gene x gene and gene x environment interactions; and d) strengthening community engagement to enhance awareness of rheumatic diseases and health promotion and increase minority participation in clinical research. Our Center will offer unique resources and methods to other investigators and CCCRs. Specific aims are to: 1. Foster translational, clinical and outcomes research centered on Black patients with lupus and scleroderma; 2. Develop novel tools for using the EHR to expand enrollment and simplify recruitment of participants in clinical research; 3. Serve as a specialized resource for providing information and education about these disorders to Black patients and families, their healthcare providers, the general public, investigators and other health professionals, other CCCRs and government agencies; 4. Provide well-characterized chronologic samples and associated clinical data to help investigators identify and understand underlying biologic reasons for differences in risk profiles; 5. Deliver quantitative guidance to the CCCR Research Community while developing novel biostatistical methods and providing methodologic educational development of trainees and junior investigators ; and 6. Offer a robust pilot project program with methodologic support and mentoring for recipients. Special strengths of our center include outstanding institutional commitment, strong partnership with MUSC’s CTSA, a singular culture of trust with the community, and robust collaboration with the Lupus F...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10488451
Project number
2P30AR072582-06
Recipient
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Principal Investigator
JAMES C OATES
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$750,918
Award type
2
Project period
2017-09-25 → 2027-08-31