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Description
This is a revised application for support to establish a Center for Biomedical Research Excellence
(COBRE) in Behavior and Health at the University of Vermont (UVM). The proposed center will investigate
relationships between personal behaviors and risk for chronic disease and premature death. Unhealthy
personal behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, physical inactivity) account for 40% of premature deaths in the
U.S. annually and substantially increase healthcare costs. The proposed center will focus on developing and
evaluating clinical interventions for these risk behaviors and examine mechanisms underpinning vulnerability to
them using a behavioral economic conceptual framework. This effort will involve key interdisciplinary
collaborations (a) across multiple departments and colleges within UVM, (b) with key Vermont community
healthcare leaders, and (c) with scientific experts from other universities, including three from IDeA states
(Brown University, and University of Kentucky).
Specific Aims of this proposal are:
Specific Aim 1: Establish the cores necessary to develop and sustain a vibrant interdisciplinary center of
research excellence. Goals of this aim include (a) developing an administrative core that provides the center
leadership and organizational structure; developIing the center’s intellectual infrastructure and its collaborative
relationships, overseeing fiscal responsibilities, and coordinating efforts to obtain external grant support; (b)
developing an education & mentoring core to facilitate those two key missions; and (c) developing a research
core that supports intervention development and evaluation, cost analyses and econometric modeling of health
outcomes, and the study of health-related decision making and its neurobiological underpinnings.
Specific Aim 2: Support the development of a core group of excellent junior faculty who will eventually
become the nucleus of the center. The Project Directors and their research topics are: (1) Robert Althoff, MD,
PhD, Shared Mechanisms in Child Dysregulation, Adult Psychopathology, and Metabolic Disorders; (2) Kim
Dittus, MD, PhD, An Exercise and Dietary Counseling Weight Loss Intervention for Overweight Breast Cancer
Survivors; (3) Brian Sprague, PhD, Determinants of Health-Related Behavior Change Following a Diagnosis of
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ; (4) Diann Gaalema, PhD, Increasing Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation Among
Medicaid Patients; (5) Julie Philips, MD, Improving Adherence with Recommended Guidelines on Weight Gain
During Pregnancy in Overweight and Obese Women.
The proposed center will bring together an interdisciplinary group of accomplished senior scientists,
promising junior investigators, and distinguished advisors and collaborators to work closely together to
establish a center of excellence in an area of clinical research that is vitally important to the U.S. public health.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/15/13 → 7/31/16 |
Funding
- University of Vermont
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Vermont Center on Behavior, Incentives, and Health
Rush, C., Fernander, A. & Studts, C.
9/15/13 → 7/31/16
Project: Research project