Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science

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Abstract

Contact PD/PI: Kern, Philip A. PROJECT SUMMARY – OVERALL The University of Kentucky (UK) Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) has created an integrated home for clinical and translational research which promotes scientific progress and discoveries at every phase of the translational continuum. The CCTS has partnered with communities in Central Appalachia to address multiple generations of recalcitrant health inequities related in part to the economic distress of rural communities. The CCTS has fundamentally transformed UK and Central Appalachia through the development of strong academic-community research networks and collaborations within the CTSA consortium. Appalachian health disparities are further magnified by the opioid and substance abuse epidemic, which has greatly impacted eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. The strong UK research portfolio puts the UK CCTS in an optimal position to lead local, regional and national research efforts focused on rural health inequities. The aligned missions of UK, UK HealthCare and the CCTS focus on achieving health equity by engaging in highly innovative, collaborative and dynamic translational research to address rural health needs. The CCTS will continue to educate the translational workforce of the future, engage rural communities in translational and bi-directional team science and work with the national network to advance transdisciplinary research and clinical trials through the following Specific Aims: 1) develop, innovate and transform our research environment to promote impactful science and discovery within our integrated health care system to meet the unique health needs of Central Appalachian residents; 2) lead institutional innovation in the delivery of impactful clinical and translational research that covers the lifespan, fully engages the community and embraces team science; 3) catalyze an efficient, university-wide clinical trials organization which adds value to the CTSA consortium by engaging participants from rural Central Appalachia; and 4) foster and enhance a workforce characterized by diversity and inclusivity across all translational science disciplines and populations. The UK CTSA hub is uniquely positioned in the National CTSA Consortium to foster novel technologies, team science, clinical trial start-up and cutting-edge translational research across the lifespan with a focus on rural communities. We have a particular focus on the Central Appalachian community, a rural area with many of the highest levels of health disparities in the nation. This focus will ultimately elevate the health and quality of life of rural communities throughout the United States. Project Summary/Abstract Page 276 Contact PD/PI: Kern, Philip A.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10933760
Project number
3UL1TR001998-08S1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Principal Investigator
Philip A Kern
Activity code
UL1
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$174,757
Award type
3
Project period
2016-08-15 → 2026-06-30