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Center for Diabetes Translation Research

News and Updates
January 2019: Issue 20

CDTR Pilot & Feasibility Letter of Intent Due Feb. 1st
The Washington University CDTR is now soliciting applications for the 2019 Pilot & Feasibility Program. The center will award two levels of funding to applicants:

  1. Pilot Grants: provide up to $25,000 direct costs for 1 year to facilitate the planning of a new clinical and/or translational research project.
  2. Small Projects: This $5,000 funding opportunity will support well-focused secondary analyses to questions of interest relevant to the CDTR mission.
Important Dates:
Letter of Intent Due: February 1, 2019
Full Proposals Due: April 1, 2019

For a complete list of program considerations and eligibility criteria, please review the RFA and
application.
Recent Grant Awards
Julie Kapp, PhD (PI)  "Developing an Intervention to Mitigate Obesity Risk in a Child’s First 1,000 Days" - WUSTL-ICTS
Recent Publications
Hudson, D.L., et al. (2018) Mental health and diabetes control among vulnerable primary care patients. The American Journal of Accountable Care

Jupka, K., Kapp, J.M., et al. (2018) Operationalizing population health management in practice. Missouri Medicine

Mazzucca, S., Parks, R. G., Tabak, R. G., Allen, P., Dobbins, M., Stamatakis, K. A., & Brownson, R. C. (2019). Assessing Organizational Supports for Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local Public Health Departments in the United States: Development and Psychometric Properties of a New Measure. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice

Johnson, A., ... Salvo, D., et al. (2019) Sex and age disparities in physical activity among Brazilian adolescents: nature or nurture? Jornal de Pediatria.

Owen, N., ... Salvo, D., et al. (2018)Associations of neighborhood environmental attributes with adults' objectively-assessed sedentary time: IPEN adult multi-country study. Preventive Medicine

Tabak, R. G., Strickland, J. R., Stein, R. I., Dart, H., Colditz, G. A., Kirk, B., Dale, A., Evanoff, B. A. (2018). Development of a scalable weight loss intervention for low-income workers through adaptation of interactive obesity treatment approach (iOTA). BMC Public Health 18(1), 1265.

Learn more about citing the CDTR.
About the CDTR
The CDTR is committed to supporting researchers working to advance diabetes translation research. CDTR Cores offer a range of support and services around the following: 
  • Dissemination and Implemention in Diabetes Research
  • Health Communication and Health Literacy
  • Health Informatics in Diabetes Research
  • Policy and Systems Science Analysis
  • Research Partnerships with American Indian/Alaska Native Communities 
  • Solutions to Diabetes in Black Americans 
Contact allisonphad@wustl.edu to access core services. 
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Upcoming Webinar
Join the Council on Black Health for this live webinar on January 31st, 2019 at 1 pm ET.
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
WUNDIR Meeting
1 pm-4 pm CT, January 31st
Goldfarb 132, Goldfarb Hall, Danforth Campus
The Washington University Network for Dissemination and Implementation Research (WUNDIR), is an informal network of researchers with a common interest in dissemination and implementation science in a variety of different settings and sectors. The meeting runs from 1:00- 4:00pm. Hearty snacks available starting at 12:30pm. More information here.

D&I Stats Solutions Symposium
8 am-4 pm CT, February 4th
Taylor Ave Building, Doll & Hill, Med Campus
The Center for Dissemination and Implementation will be hosting a Symposium that seeks to address the unique challenges of cutting-edge research designs and the use of advanced statistical tools in D&I science. The Symposium will bring national and local experts together to share their knowledge in D&I designs. Learn more here.
 
Implementation Science, Context and Health Equity
12 pm-1 pm CT, February 21st
Goldfarb Hall 132, Danforth Campus 
The Center for Dissemination and Implementation invites you to its next seminar featuring Russell Glasgow, MS, PhD, Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine.  Dr. Glasgow's work is concerned with improving health systems or public health and the use of patient-centered and team-based interventions for complex problems. Click here to learn more.
 
Race at the Forefront: Sharpening a Focus on Race in Applied Research 
8 AM-12 PM CT, March 28th and 29th
Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall, Brown School
The Collaboration on Race, Inequality, and Social Mobility in America (CRISMA) will host its inaugural conference by convening scholars who study the impact of inequality and structural racism on people of color in the United States. The conference will bring together talented scholars working toward the elimination of racial inequalities in social, economic, and health outcomes. Register for the event here.
Funding Announcements
NEW Washington University/NHLBI: Mentored Training in Implementation Science (K12)

Washington University CDI/IPH: D&I Small Grants Program

NIH: Research to Improve Native American Health (R21 Clinical Trials Optional; PAR-17-464)


NIDDK: Education Program Grants (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed; PAR-19-030)

For more funding opportunities click here.
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Publications supported by CDTR should include this statement when submitted for publication:
"This publication was made possible by Grant Number P30DK092950 from the NIDDK."






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