The Center for Diabetes Translation Research (CDTR) at
Washington University in St. Louis is sponsoring an annual workshop entitled “Next
Steps: Developing Research Proposals in Diabetes and Obesity.”
This proposal development workshop reflects the mission of
the CDTR which is
to foster research collaborations, catalyze new ideas, and assist
investigators conducting T3 research (translating clinical findings into
everyday practice in real world settings) and T4 research (testing and
implementing solutions at a community or population level) among
populations at risk for diabetes and obesity.
Participants preparing research applications for submission
to NIH or other funding agencies will receive support on all aspects of
proposal development (e.g. specific aims, theoretical approach, quantitative
& qualitative methods, research design, and intervention methods).
Participants will also have access to CDTR core services and leadership in the
areas of:
- Dissemination and implementation science (Ross Brownson, PhD; Rachel Tabak, PhD, RD)
- Health communication and health literacy science (Charlene Caburnay, PhD)
- Health informatics in diabetes research (Eduardo Simoes, MD, MSc, DLSHTM, MPH; Mihail Popescu, PhD)
- Policy and system science analysis (Timothy McBride, PhD; Douglas Luke, PhD)
- Research in American Indian and Alaskan Native populations (Jeffrey Henderson, MD, MPH)
- Translational research on disparities in the Black community (Shiriki Kumanyika, PhD, MPH)
The
workshop will take place on Friday, April 21, 2017, at
Washington University in St. Louis.
Those interested in advancing a grant application for
submission, from idea to full proposal, are invited to attend. To apply,
submit one to two pages including a draft of your specific aims and a paragraph
describing your outcome expectations from the workshop by Friday, April
7th, to Jennifer Gallagher (jhultz@wustl.edu).
Travel scholarships are available
to support participation of investigators located outside of Washington
University. If interested, please contact Jennifer Gallagher (jhultz@wustl.edu)
as soon as possible.
To learn more about the CDTR, please visit our website at cdtr.wustl.edu.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
We look forward to meeting with you and providing support
for your important work.
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