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Center for Diabetes Translation Research

Monthly News & Updates
April 2019: Issue 23
Join the Center for Diabetes Translation Research and the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center for Strengthening Tribal-Academic Research Partnerships – an interactive learning experience with resources to strengthen governance, trust, and culture in research partnerships. 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.
CDTR Members Receive Honors and Distinctions
Congratulations to members of our Core Leadership team who were recently honored for their significant contributions to research:
CDTR Members Present at the Academies' Obesity Solutions Roundtable
On April 1st, the Roundtable on Obesity Solutions hosted a workshop to explore the history of health equity issues in demographic groups who have above-average obesity risk and considered principles and approaches to addressing these issues as part of obesity prevention and treatment efforts. 

CDTR investigators Drs. Shiriki Kumanyika and Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan participated in the workshop planning committee. They, along with Dr. Debra Haire-Joshu, shared their recent work during the event proceedings. View archived videos and presentation slides online.
Upcoming Webinars from CDTR Partners
Live-stream webinar here
New Webinar Available
"Diabetes Prevention Translation Interventions for Disadvantaged Populations" presented by Dr. Tiffany Gary-Webb in partnership with the Council on Black Health
Recent Member Publications
Bird Jernigan, V. B., Salvatore, A. L., Williams, M., Wetherill, M., Taniguchi, T., Jacob, T., ... & Tingle Owens, J. (2019). A Healthy Retail Intervention in Native American Convenience Stores: The THRIVE Community-Based Participatory Research Study. American Journal of Public Health, 109(1), 132-139.

Gomez, L., Riascos, S., Mora, M., & Parra, D. C. (2019). Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review.
Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública, 37(1).


Strickland, J. R., Kinghorn, A. M., Evanoff, B.A., & Dale, A.M. (2019). Implementation of the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program in a retail setting: A feasibility study and framework for evaluation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health16(4), 590.

Learn more about citing the CDTR.
Upcoming Events
Strengthening Tribal-Academic Research Partnerships
8:30AM-12PM, May 21st, 2019
Hillman 120, Danforth Campus, WUSTL


Pitch Partners: Community-Academic Partnerships for Aging-Relevant Issues
4:30-6:30PM, April 25, 2019
CIC@CET, The Showroom, St. Louis


The Changing Burden of Diabetes in Rural and Urban America

11AM-12PM CT, April 29, 2019
Live Webinar


WUNDIR Meeting
1-4PM, May 9, 2019
Goldfarb 132, Danforth Campus, WUSTL


NCAI Tribal Leader & Scholar Forum
June 23rd-26th, 2019
Reno, NV


Systems Science for Social Impact Summer Training Institute
July 29th-August 2nd, 2019
Brown School, WUSTL
Applications accepted to July 1st
Funding Announcements
WUSTL IPH: Public Health Cubed (PH3) Seed Funding
Applications due May 31st

NIH: Obesity Policy Evaluation Research (R01) 
Applications due May 7th

NIH: Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R01) and (R21)
Applications due May 7th
 
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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