Center for Latino Health Research Opportunities-CLaRO - Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P50 · $160,022 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Administrative Core of the proposed Center for Latino Health Research Opportunities (CLaRO) will oversee and direct the infrastructure and collaborative community-engaged research and investigator development activities of the Center. Within the innovative cross-institutional partnership between University of Miami (UM) and Florida International University (FIU), CLaRO’s Administrative Core will facilitate coordination, integration, and collaboration across all activities of the Investigator Development Core (IDc) and Community Engagement and Dissemination Core (CEDc), including the CEDc Community/Scientific Advisory Board and early-stage investigators (ESI) who participate in CLaRO training activities. Additionally, the Administrative Core will collaborate with institutional and community partners and NIMHD to accomplish CLaRO’s overarching goals; the Administrative Core will also lead CLaRO in leveraging the research and training infrastructure UM and FIU, and associated NIH-funded centers, institutes, and programs, to further development and diversification of the health disparities scientific workforce. The Administrative Core will ensure that CLaRO activities align with the Center’s theme, advancing strategies in equitable implementation science to reduce health disparities in substance abuse, violence/trauma, HIV/AIDS, and mental health (SAVA+MH) in vulnerable Latino communities in Miami- Dade County, Florida. The Administrative Core has the following Specific Aims: Aim 1. Coordinate career enhancement activities to facilitate research and investigator development related to the CLaRO theme. The Administrative Core will coordinate the Pilot Projects Program and Research Enhancement Program as detailed in the IDc Research Strategy. This Core’s role in IDc activities will consist of (1) administration, including fiscal and logistical support, and (2) coordination of these activities within CLaRO and with other programs and resources at UM and FIU. Aim 2. Coordinate Community Engagement/Dissemination of activities related to Investigator Development Core. This will include: (1) Coordination of all meetings (e.g., CSAB meetings), including fiscal and logistical aspects, and activities between individual CSAB members involvement in awarded Pilot Projects, (2) facilitating meetings and activities that will lead to the effective dissemination of Pilot Project research findings that engage community members, partnering organizations, service providers, and other key community stakeholders, (3) coordinating dissemination to and access of the CSAB and other community stakeholders to facilitate their participation in CLaRO Research Enhancement Program activities. The Administrative Core will guide CSAB members and other key community stakeholders affiliated to CLaRO in accessing the rich set of research resources available through CLaRO, our institutions, and our partnering centers/institutes. This includes providing techn...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10899357
Project number
1P50MD019468-01
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES
Principal Investigator
Guillermo Prado
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$160,022
Award type
1
Project period
2024-08-21 → 2029-02-28