Community Outreach and Education Core (Core B)
社区外展和教育核心(核心 B)
基本信息
- 批准号:10018081
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.59万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-13 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAffectAfricanAfrican AmericanAmericasAwarenessBiomedical ResearchBody Weight decreasedCaliforniaCardiovascular DiseasesChildClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity HealthCommunity OutreachConflict of InterestDaughterDiseaseEducation and OutreachEducational workshopEnvironmentEpigenetic ProcessFamilyFutureGene ExpressionGene Expression RegulationGenomicsGlucose IntoleranceGoalsHealthHealth PromotionHealth educationHigh School StudentHispanicsHypertensionInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionInsulin ResistanceKidney DiseasesKnowledgeLeadLife StyleLinkLos AngelesMedicalMedical centerMetabolic DiseasesMetabolic syndromeMethodsModificationNamesNative HawaiianNeeds AssessmentNevadaNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusObesityPacific Island AmericansParentsPhenotypeProceduresReproductive HealthResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelRoleStrokeStructureSurveysTexasTranslational ResearchTrustUnhealthy DietUniversitiesWeightYouthbasecardiovascular risk factorcollegeconflict resolutiondesigndisease phenotypedisease transmissioneducation researcheggepigenetic regulationepigenomeepigenomicsevidence baseexperiencehealth disparityhealthy lifestylehigh schoolhigh school programintergenerationalmalenext generationnovelobesity managementoffspringoperationphysical inactivityprogramsreproductivesperm cellsummer programsymposiumuniversity studentweb siteworking groupyoung adultyoung manyoung woman
项目摘要
The Community Outreach and Education Core of the Center for Male Reproductive Epigenomics will be located
and operated though Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA Biomed) at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
located in South West Los Angeles. This Core will develop outreach and education programs designed to
disseminate information on the effects of life styles on the epigenetic regulation of sperm gene expression that
may be transmitted to the next generation. Our theme is to promote “Healthy life style, Healthy sperm
epigenome, Healthy babies”. Building on our prior collaboration and community-academic partnership, we plan
to achieve our goals by engaging youths, high school and college students, and younger adults from our
communities to disseminate information on reproductive epigenomics and their effects on the next generation.
We have four aims: Aim 1. Promote and sustain bidirectional knowledge sharing between the community and
academic institutions by providing opportunities for networking and developing a community specific
dissemination plan for evidence based information on how obesity and inactivity change the sperm epigenome
transmitting unhealthy phenotype and epigenotype to the next generation. Aim 2. Create educational programs,
workshops and conferences to engage younger adults, college and high school students (future parents) to
disseminate information on “healthy life styles, healthy reproductive epigenome; healthy babies”. With our
partners we will conduct community-partnered research conferences and workshops for younger adults, and
summer program for high school and college students to provide knowledge transfer on the impact of
environment on epigenetics? how improvement in the environment may reverse maladaptive epigenetic
changes? and how epigenetics are linked to intergenerational transmission of disease phenotype? Aim 3.
Develop a community focused website for the Center for Male Reproductive Genomics. Working with our
community partners, academic partners at the University of Nevada Reno and the University of Texas San
Antonio, we will develop a culturally and racially sensitive website to provide information on the role of
epigenomics in reproductive health in general and impact of sperm epigenomics on next generation’s health.
Aim 4. Establish the governance and operation structure of the Community Core Advisory Council that
strengthens existing partnerships and builds new bridges between community and academia for education and
research.
男性生殖表观基因组学中心的社区外展和教育核心将设在
并通过位于港口-加州大学洛杉矶分校医疗中心的洛杉矶生物医学研究所 (LA Biomed) 运营
该核心项目位于洛杉矶西南部,将开发旨在实现以下目的的外展和教育项目。
传播有关生活方式对精子基因表达表观遗传调控影响的信息
我们的主题是提倡“健康的生活方式,健康的精子”。
基于我们之前的合作和社区学术伙伴关系,我们计划。
通过让青少年、高中生、大学生以及来自我们的年轻人参与来实现我们的目标
社区传播有关生殖表观基因组学及其对下一代影响的信息。
我们有四个目标: 目标 1. 促进和维持社区和社区之间的双向知识共享
学术机构通过提供网络机会和发展社区特定的
关于肥胖和缺乏活动如何改变精子表观基因组的循证信息传播计划
将不健康的表型和表观基因型传递给下一代 目标 2. 创建教育计划,
举办研讨会和会议,让年轻人、大学生和高中生(未来的父母)参与
与我们一起传播“健康生活方式、健康生殖表观基因组”的信息;
合作伙伴,我们将为年轻人举办社区合作研究会议和研讨会,以及
为高中生和大学生提供关于影响的知识转移的暑期计划
环境对表观遗传学的影响?环境的改善如何扭转表观遗传学的适应不良?
变化?以及表观遗传学如何与疾病表型的代际传播相关?
与我们合作,为男性生殖基因组学中心开发一个以社区为中心的网站。
社区合作伙伴、内华达大学里诺分校和德克萨斯大学圣分校的学术合作伙伴
安东尼奥,我们将开发一个对文化和种族敏感的网站,以提供有关以下角色的信息:
一般生殖健康中的表观基因组学以及精子表观基因组学对下一代健康的影响。
目标 4. 建立社区核心咨询委员会的治理和运营结构,
加强现有的伙伴关系,并在社区和学术界之间建立新的桥梁,以促进教育和
研究。
项目成果
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Community Outreach and Education Core (Core B)
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- 批准号:
10260437 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 11.59万 - 项目类别:
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