# The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Scholars in Women's Health (BIRCWH)

> **NIH NIH K12** · JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY · 2022 · $198,720

## Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The overarching goal of the Johns Hopkins BIRCWH program (JH-BIRCWH) is to develop highly qualified,
independent investigators who will conduct innovative and significant women’s health and sex and gender
differences research. The program represents a successful and robust collaboration of the Johns Hopkins
Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health. In our first period of support, we recruited 10 Scholars, all
outstanding junior investigators from diverse disciplines, including 5 under-represented minorities. The success
of the program is illustrated by their success: 100% (5/5) JH-BIRCWH alumni secured new external federal
and/or foundation research funding. Because of JH-BIRCWH mentorship and career development, these
Scholars continue to develop as independent investigators and leaders in innovative, interdisciplinary research.
Scholars broaden their understanding through the lens of a life course perspective with particular attention to
research on the health needs of diverse and high-risk populations. During this next proposed period of support,
our JH-BIRCWH program is well positioned for sustained success. Consistent with the Office of Research on
Women’s Health (ORWH) strategic plan (2019-2023), we will continue to recruit highly motivated junior faculty
scholars, with priority given to investigators from groups underrepresented in research. We will build on the
established foundation of our learner-centered and competency-based approach to interdisciplinary career
development. A critical resource for the JH-BIRCWH program is the cadre of highly experienced, internationally
recognized faculty who are active in research related to women’s health or sex/gender differences, and who are
committed to supporting and sponsoring Scholars. The three core strength areas of the JH-BIRCWH program
are: 1) diseases specific to women (e.g. women’s cancer and reproductive biology); 2) sex and gender
differences in disease expression (e.g. immunology, neuroscience, cardiovascular and genetics); and 3) social
determinants of women’s health and disparities (e.g. violence against women, trauma, addictions and poverty).
During this administrative supplement, the JH-BIRCWH will annually support 1 scholar. This scholar will receive
expert mentoring from a multidisciplinary team along with funding, and access to institutional resources that are
also available to our current cohort of BIRCWH scholars. The scholar’s long-term goal is to establish a career
as a clinician-scientist and independent investigator focused on identifying novel clinical and community-based
strategies to eliminate racial disparities in maternal cardiometabolic outcomes among Black women. With the
support of this supplemental funding, they will be well prepared to lead interdisciplinary teams to improve
women’s health by advancing their understanding of sex gender differences and health concerns unique to,
more prevalent, or with differential consequences in w...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10683615
- **Project number:** 3K12HD085845-08S1
- **Recipient organization:** JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
- **Principal Investigator:** Daniel Ernest Ford
- **Activity code:** K12 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2022
- **Award amount:** $198,720
- **Award type:** 3
- **Project period:** 2022-08-15 → 2024-04-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10683615

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10683615, The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Scholars in Women's Health (BIRCWH) (3K12HD085845-08S1). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-29 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10683615. Licensed CC0.

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