University of Minnesota BIRCWH K12 Administrative Supplement

NIH RePORTER · NIH · K12 · $178,329 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

ABSTRACT The University of Minnesota’s (UMN) Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) K12 training program has been continuously funded for over 15 years. The UMN BIRCWH is a competency-based and interdisciplinary team-mentored research career development program for junior faculty, or “Scholars” built on the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) strategic goals. Over the 15 years of funding, our 16 Scholars have successfully published a total of 1,017 (367 first author) manuscripts, received 22 NIH grants as principal investigator (total funding $48,239,932), 13 Scholars (81%) have been promoted to associate professor or higher, and 10 Scholars are in leadership positions at the UMN. In addition, 38% of our Scholars (n=6) have been from underrepresented in medicine and research backgrounds. Our overall UMN BIRCWH training program objectives align with the ORWH and NIH’s priorities for women’s health and sex/gender differences research, they include: (1) Increase scholarly publications and funding on women’s health and sex/gender differences research; (2) Increase the number of interdisciplinary research leaders from underrepresented in medicine and research backgrounds who advance scientific knowledge in women’s health across the lifespan and in sex/gender differences in health and disease; (3) Foster new cross-disciplinary collaborations within the University and broader community to increase the impact of women’s health research; (4) Transform the academic environment by increasing the visibility of interdisciplinary women’s health and sex/gender differences research; and (5) Effect the timely translation of women’s health research findings to clinical practice, public health, and policy. The proposed administrative supplement will build on our successful UMN BIRCWH K12 training program by allowing us to add a new Scholar from an underrepresented in medicine and research background and four new competency-based curriculum components including: (1) health equity and antiracism; (2) community-engaged scholarship; (3) academic leadership; and (4) dissemination and implementation science skills to further train our BIRCWH Scholars in equity-focused research methods and professional development. This additional underrepresented in medicine and research BIRCWH Scholar and the new competencies, in addition to the strong multiple-PI team, rigorous evaluation plan, and highly interdisciplinary mentors will allow for the UMN BIRCWH program to continue to set the standard for training Scholars from diverse backgrounds in women’s health and sex/gender differences that meet the ORWH strategic goals.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10682797
Project number
3K12HD055887-16S1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Principal Investigator
SHARON S ALLEN
Activity code
K12
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$178,329
Award type
3
Project period
2007-09-24 → 2024-04-30