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Description
The University of Kentucky (UK) is uniquely positioned to continue using exceptional and outstanding
research infrastructure to train the next generation of women’s health scholars. We choose to focus our
scholarship efforts on those health challenges unique to Appalachian Kentucky. Because the Appalachian
region is disproportionately affected by drug abuse, violence, and poor health, we will actively engage
women living in Appalachian Kentucky in our research agenda with research flowing bidirectionally
between communities and researchers. This approach will continue to provide our BIRCWH scholars with
state-of-the-art multidisciplinary training leading to their development as faculty with independent NIH
funding. The focused areas targeted towards improving women’s health in this application include: 1)
substance abuse, 2) violence against women, and 3) hormonal regulation across a woman’s lifespan. UK is
uniquely position to address violence against women because UK has the only US Center focusing on
research to prevent violence against women. Through this BIRCWH program, strengthening the capacity for
women’s health research will be accomplished by the following Specific Aims: 1) to provide the
environment, mentorship, and facilities to enhance the ability of BIRCWH scholars to compete for NIH
research grants in diverse areas of women’s health research, 2) to deepen our understanding of the unique
role of gender in the manifestation of health and disease, 3) to stimulate new collaborations in focused,
interdisciplinary, and interactive research areas that are essential for improving women’s health; and 4) to
use a thematic multidisciplinary focus as a platform for enhancing translational research between basic,
clinical and public health scientists. Key aspects of training will include: (a) pairing the BIRCWH scholar
with senior level scientists and former BIRCWH scholars forming a research team and thus modeling
interdisciplinary collaboration, (b) providing these teams with access to cutting edge technologies, and (c)
providing scholars with training in concepts relevant to women''s health. A strength of our BIRCWH program
is its multidisciplinary, cross-departmental, and interactive nature positioned in an area with unique health
needs. As evident by the success of our former BIRCWH scholars, we are well positioned to continue the
tradition of excellence in mentoring our scholars to become independent researchers in women’s health.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/1/12 → 7/31/22 |
Funding
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Kentucky BIRCWH Program: Training the Next Generation of Women's Health Scholars
Curry, T., Attia, S., Coker, A., Kern, P., Pope, C. & Shoemaker, R.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
8/1/12 → 7/31/22
Project: Research project