ITCA-UA NARCH Project
ITCA-UA NARCH 项目
基本信息
- 批准号:10244907
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 91.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-14 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAlaska NativeAlcoholsAmericanAmerican IndiansArizonaAttitudeBehaviorBeliefBiomedical ResearchCareer MobilityCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexConsumptionDependenceDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEngineeringEnsureFacultyFosteringFundingGoalsHealthHealth PrioritiesHealth SciencesIllicit DrugsIndividualInterventionKnowledgeLeadershipMathematicsMentorsMethodsNative American Research Center for HealthNative AmericansOutcomePoliciesPopulationPrincipal InvestigatorProcessProgram ReviewsResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResearch TrainingRisk FactorsSafetyScienceScientistStudent PersistenceStudentsSubstance abuse problemTechnologyTobaccoTrainingTraining ProgramsTribal CouncilTribesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkbasecareercareer developmentcollegecultural competencedesigndisparity eliminationdistrustempoweredexperiencehealth beliefhealth disparityhealth equityhealth goalsimprovedinterestmemberoperationprogramsprotective factorsrecruitresidenceretention ratesocialtribal collegetribal communitytribal membertribal organizationundergraduate student
项目摘要
AMERICAN INDIAN RESEARCH CENTER FOR HEALTH X OVERALL PLAN
ABSTRACT
Project Summary
Well designed and implemented health research that is respectful of American Indian culture can provide
solutions to help eliminate the disparities in health experienced by Arizona Indians. The overall goals of the
AIRCH X is to: (1) develop a cadre of highly trained AIAN biomedical and health researchers who are sensitive
to the culture and specific concerns of Arizona AIAN communities, and who can bring the benefits of academic
research to these communities to reduce health disparities. The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) is a
Tribal collaboration uniquely qualified to administer AIRCH based on an active membership of 21 Arizona
tribes.
The AIRCH partnership is between the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) and the Native American
Research and Training Center (NARTC) at the University of Arizona (UA) that has been in place since 2000.
The Principal Investigator (PI) Maria Dadgar, MBA, Executive Director of ITCA is authorized to represent and
reinforce the commitments of ITCA and to oversee the operations of the Center. Teshia G. Arambula Solomon,
PhD, Director of NARTC is also PI, serving on behalf of the Native American Research and Training Center
(NARTC), at the University of Arizona (UA), as the research-intensive partner.
The AIRCH X will accomplish its goal through several projects to address community identified health priorities
including:
An assessment of place of residence as a risk factor/protective factor for alcohol, tobacco, and
illicit drug consumption and dependency among Native Americans.
Development of an Inter Tribal research review program and policies to ensure cultural safety of
individuals, Tribal communities and sacred materials and methods.
Research training programs that support AIAN students at the undergraduate level and AIAN junior
AIAN investigators to advance their careers to build a cadre of AIAN scientists in the biomedical
sciences.
Expected outcomes include: 1) new knowledge and information to support objective AIAN substance abuse
policy, 2) 40 first-year AIAN students successfully progressing toward a degree in Health, Science,
Technology, Engineering, or Math; 3) 10 junior AIAN investigators successfully advancing in their careers; 4)
established research review policies to ensure cultural safety of individuals, Tribal communities and sacred
materials and processes.
Relevance: The American Indian Research Center for Health (AIRCH) will conduct community-relevant
research to reduce health disparities among AIAN in Arizona, to protect and promote further research among
21 tribes in Arizona and to increase workforce diversity in biomedical research. AIRCH will promote a cadre of
AIAN scientists interested in health equity issues prioritized by tribal communities and integrate social and
cultural assets to promote academic persistence.
美洲印第安人健康研究中心
抽象的
项目概要
精心设计和实施的尊重美洲印第安人文化的健康研究可以提供
帮助消除亚利桑那州印第安人健康差异的解决方案的总体目标。
AIRCH X 的目标是:(1) 培养一支训练有素、敏感的 AIAN 生物医学和健康研究人员队伍
亚利桑那州 AIAN 社区的文化和具体关注点,以及谁可以带来学术上的好处
亚利桑那州部落间委员会 (ITCA) 致力于对这些社区进行研究,以减少健康差异。
基于 21 个亚利桑那州的活跃会员,部落合作具有管理 AIRCH 的独特资格
部落。
AIRCH 是亚利桑那州部落间委员会 (ITCA) 和美洲原住民之间的合作伙伴关系
亚利桑那大学 (UA) 的研究和培训中心 (NARTC) 自 2000 年成立。
首席研究员 (PI) Maria Dadgar,MBA,ITCA 执行董事被授权代表和
加强 ITCA 的承诺并监督该中心的运营。
博士,NARTC 主任兼 PI,代表美洲原住民研究和培训中心服务
(NARTC),亚利桑那大学(UA),作为研究密集型合作伙伴。
AIRCH X 将通过多个项目来实现其目标,以解决社区确定的健康优先事项
包括:
对居住地作为酒精、烟草和酒精的风险因素/保护因素的评估
美洲原住民的非法药物消费和依赖性。
制定部落间研究审查计划和政策,以确保部落文化安全
个人、部落社区以及神圣的材料和方法。
支持 AIAN 本科生和 AIAN 初级学生的研究培训计划
AIAN 研究人员将推进他们的职业生涯,在生物医学领域建立一支 AIAN 科学家骨干队伍
科学。
预期成果包括:1) 支持客观 AIAN 药物滥用的新知识和信息
政策,2) 40 名 AIAN 一年级学生成功升读健康、科学、
技术、工程或数学;3) 10 名初级 AIAN 研究员在职业生涯中取得成功;
制定研究审查政策,确保个人、部落社区和宗教场所的文化安全
材料和工艺。
相关性:美洲印第安人健康研究中心 (AIRCH) 将开展社区相关活动
减少亚利桑那州 AIAN 之间健康差异的研究,保护和促进进一步研究
为了增加亚利桑那州 21 个部落生物医学研究人员的多样性,AIRCH 将培养一支骨干队伍。
AIAN 科学家对部落社区优先考虑的公平健康问题感兴趣,并将社会和
文化资产促进学术坚持。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Maria Dadgar', 18)}}的其他基金
ITCA ASU-Sequencing of Tribal Wastewater to Assess Coronavirus Variants
ITCA ASU 对部落废水进行测序以评估冠状病毒变异体
- 批准号:
10381408 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 91.63万 - 项目类别:
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