Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P42 · $201,671 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract: Detroit has the highest preterm birth rate of the 100 US cities with the greatest number of births, and volatile organic chemicals are potential etiologic factors, likely due in part to their migration from Superfund sites to locations where human exposures can occur. The Center for Leadership in Environmental Awareness and Research (CLEAR) is dedicated to understanding and mitigating this serious environmental health problem, as well as working with our community, government agencies, and other stakeholders to increase awareness about this problem and cultivate a diverse cohort of leaders to mitigate it. The CLEAR Administrative Core is the integrative hub that provides experienced leadership, business management, structures for communication and coordination among Center research projects and cores, processes for research translation to stakeholders, and mechanisms for evaluation and adjustment of Center activities to reduce the impacts of volatile organic compounds on both public and environmental health. In Aim 1, the Administrative Core, co-led by Melissa Runge-Morris, MD, and Carol Miller, PhD, PE, will coordinate essential centralized operational activities by providing strong leadership, managing Center business operations, communicating CLEAR operational activities to project and core leaders through monthly meetings of the Internal Advisory Committee, coordinating biannual meetings with the External Advisory Committee, communicating regularly with University leadership to ensure strong institutional support, and communicating regularly with SRP staff to report progress and ensure that CLEAR remains well-aligned with the SRP mission. In Aim 2, the Administrative Core will facilitate interdisciplinary interactions among CLEAR projects and cores through its monthly Internal Advisory Committee meetings, a weekly seminar series, quarterly half-day “progress-pulse” workshops, and an annual thematic symposium. In Aim 3, the Administrative Core will accomplish research translation via an accomplished team with a unique blend of expertise in environmental justice communication, environmental and public health law, user-centered information design and communications, and economic impact analysis, who will disseminate information about CLEAR research advances and program events to internal and external stakeholders that include academics, SRP staff, policymakers and government actors, community partners, and technology development partners, using a targeted communication strategy that includes publication, media dissemination, digital platforms, policy papers, annual reports, briefing sessions, community art exhibits, and symposia. Aim 4 is devoted to Center self-evaluation and will include implementation of “Operational and Strategic Dashboards” to visualize metrics of performance against the Center’s goals, thereby providing an objective means to align strategy with tactics, ensure a goal-driven and performance-based da...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10867391
Project number
5P42ES030991-03
Recipient
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Carol Jean Miller
Activity code
P42
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$201,671
Award type
5
Project period
2022-09-08 → 2027-06-30