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Center for Diabetes Translation Research

Monthly News & Updates
March 2019: Issue 22
Join the CDTR and NCAI Policy Research Center for Strengthening Tribal-Academic Research Partnerships– an interactive learning experience with resources to strengthen governance, trust and culture in research partnerships. The event is scheduled for Tuesday May 21 , 2019, and it will feature an activity where participants confront various challenges and decisions over the course of a 20-year time frame.

The goal of the experience is to simulate relationship-building and decision-making to arrive at the best outcomes for the health of the tribal community and the sustainability of the research project. More information about the event and registration is available here

Apply principles from “Strengthening Tribal + Academic Research Partnerships”  in our afternoon proposal writing event. Learn more about the CDTR Next Steps Proposal Writing Workshop here.
Upcoming Webinar

"Diabetes Prevention Translation Interventions for Disadvantaged Populations"

Presented by Tiffany L Gary-Webb, PhD, MHS in partnership with the Council on Black Health

Tuesday, April 9th at 12:00 PM CT; Register here.
Reminder
It's time for the CDTR Annual Report!

We will be in touch for:
  • Updated CVs
  • New Grant Funding
  • Publications
Watch for our email in early April
Recent Publications
Selected as Editor's Choice for the April issue of Obesity ---- Haire‐Joshu, D., Cahill, A.G., Stein, R., Cade, T.W., Moley, K., Mathur, A., Schwarz, C.D., Schechtman, K.B., Klein, S. (2019). Randomized Controlled Trial of Home‐Based Lifestyle Therapy on Postpartum Weight in Underserved Women with Overweight or Obesity. Obesity27,535-541.

Bruce, M.A., Norris, K.C., Beech, B.M., Bowie, J.V., Thorpe, R.J. (2019). Perspective: A Call for Precision in Faith-based Initiatives Promoting Health among African Americans. Ethnicity and Disease.
 
Lewis, M. E., Myhra, L. L., Vieaux, L. E., Sly, G., Anderson, A., Marshall, K. E., & Marshall, E. J. (2019). Evaluation of a Native Youth Leadership Program Grounded in Cherokee Culture: The Remember the Removal Program. American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 26(1).

Thompson, T., McQueen, A., Croston, M., Luke, A., Caito, N., Quinn, K., ... & Kreuter, M. W. (2019). Social Needs and Health-Related Outcomes Among Medicaid Beneficiaries. Health Education & Behavior.


Learn more about citing the CDTR.
Upcoming Events
CDTR Event: Strengthening Tribal-Academic Research Partnerships
8:30 AM-12PM CT, May 21st
Room 120, Hillman Hall, Brown School


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


Lunch & Learn: Using Community Based Participatory Research in Indian Country
11:15 AM-1 PM CT, April 17th
Taylor Ave Bldg, GMS Classrooms, Medical Campus

Presented by Jenifer Van Schuyver

CHEPAR Meeting
2:30 - 4:30 PM CT, April 18th
Taylor Ave Bldg, Doll & Hill, Medical Campus


WUNDIR Meeting
1PM -4PM CT, May 9
Goldfarb 132, Danforth Campus


NCAI Tribal Leader & Scholar Forum
June 23rd-26th, 2019
Reno, NV
Funding Announcements
New NIMHD (PAR-18-331): Simulation Modeling and Systems Science to Address Health Disparities (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

For more funding opportunities click here.
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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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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