# Wabanaki Grants, Epidemiology, Analysis, Research Design, and Undergraduate Program

> **NIH NIH S06** · WABANAKI HEALTH AND WELLNESS · 2022 · $299,599

## Abstract

CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT 1: ABSTRACT
American Indian people in the US have experienced a long history of exploitative “helicopter research” in which
non-Native investigators arrive, collect data, and proceed to publish without regard to the community’s well-being
or wishes. In recent decades, the National Institutes of Health have made progress in increasing the number of
American Indian Principal Investigators, yet awareness is growing of the need to build capacity for community-
led health research outside of academia. The Wabanaki Public Health District, which serves the 4 federally
recognized tribes in the State of Maine, has identified research capacity building as a priority. Therefore, in
Capacity Building Project 1, Dr. Patrik Johansson and faculty at Washington State University will deliver a 12-
month program, “Wabanaki Grants, Epidemiology, Analysis, Research Design, and Undergraduate Program”
(GEARD-UP), that is tailored to the Wabanaki Public Health District’s research capacity-building goals. GEARD-
UP comprises monthly 2-hour sessions delivered synchronously and asynchronously by videoconference.
GEARD-UP will be offered over 3 consecutive years and all WPH employees will be invited to participate. Topics
include study design, epidemiology and biostatistics, qualitative research methods, geospatial epidemiology,
data visualization, grant writing, and strategic planning, with special emphasis on elder health and examples
from Alzheimer’s disease research. A supplemental hands-on lab course that runs concurrently throughout the
12 months will be available for attendees who wish to gain skills in data management and data analysis. Capacity
Building Project 1 will also support year-long internships that bring Wabanaki undergraduate students from the
University of Maine to Wabanaki Public Health for field-based experience with research and public health. The
internship program will be led by Dr. Rebecca Petrie, Co-Leader of Capacity Building Project 1. Lastly, this
Project will provide resources and support to accelerate Wabanaki Public Health’s progress towards public health
accreditation based on standards of the Public Health Accreditation Board. Our Specific Aims are to: 1) Deliver
the 12-month GEARD-UP curriculum to provide education, mentoring, and hands-on training in health research
methods and grant writing for 45 Wabanaki Public Health employees; 2) Support internship programs in years
1-4 of the NARCH to provide American Indian undergraduate students with field-based research experience and
mentoring at Wabanaki Public Health; and 3) Facilitate accreditation for Wabanaki Public Health that positions
them to further elevate their research infrastructure. Capacity Building Project 1 will foster a culture of learning
among tribal employees, grow the pipeline of American Indian young adults seeking careers in public health,
and strengthen the Wabanaki Public Health Infrastructure. Importantly, Capacity Building Project 1 will al...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10489691
- **Project number:** 5S06GM142115-02
- **Recipient organization:** WABANAKI HEALTH AND WELLNESS
- **Principal Investigator:** Rebecca Petrie
- **Activity code:** S06 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2022
- **Award amount:** $299,599
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2021-09-16 → 2025-07-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10489691

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10489691, Wabanaki Grants, Epidemiology, Analysis, Research Design, and Undergraduate Program (5S06GM142115-02). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10489691. Licensed CC0.

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