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Administrative Core


Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES
Recipient Organization New York University School of Medicine
Country United States
Start Date Sep 11, 2023
End Date Jul 31, 2028
Duration 1,785 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10927392
Grant Description

Project Summary: Administrative Core Co-led by Nadia Islam, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, and Janet Brown-Friday, the Administrative Core (AC) will oversee and support the administrative and fiscal management and coordination of the National CEDER activities across Cores and partners. Using participatory processes, we will work closely with the leads of the Stakeholder

Engagement Studio (SES) and Research Consultation Services (RCS) Cores (each co-led by academic and community partners), and our robust network of academic institutions and other multi-sector stakeholders, including community, healthcare, municipal, and professional society partners. Together, we will support and

sustain Center services focused on strengthening the engagement of communities and individuals from diverse backgrounds and multiple sectors in Type 2 diabetes research across the United States. The AC will be organized by two key structures: 1) a Steering Committee comprising leads from the AC, SEC and RCS cores,

and NIDDK officers; and 2) a Partnership Hub that will leverage our extensive academic and community partner network, including academic and community co-investigators, to serve as expert consultants in community engagement and to identify users of Center services. The Partnership Hub includes specific leadership from 18

academic sites and 10 regional and national organizations representing diverse racial and ethnic communities, geographic areas (including rural and urban areas), and communities experiencing historical marginalization across the U.S. (including immigrant, sexual and gender minority, and low-income communities) whose expertise

will shape CEDER strategic planning and service delivery. The AC (with input from the Steering Committee and Partnership Hub) will develop a process to identify and compensate additional consultants through the Partnership and Outreach Fund across the 5-year cycle, ensuring National CEDER maintains a robust network

of expertise in community engagement in T2D research that is responsive to service requests. AC aims are to : 1. support a centralized infrastructure to coordinate and monitor across cores, Center partners, and diverse stakeholder groups; 2. provide administrative infrastructure to support the development, implementation,

monitoring, and maintenance of the Center's service delivery model; 3. establish, implement, monitor, and maintain robust internal and external communication and dissemination plans for the Center and across Partnership Hubs; and 4. evaluate the Center's progress in achieving short-and long-term goals. The AC will

support a robust and sustainable infrastructure to advance community-engaged diabetes equity research among diverse racial and ethnic and geographic communities across the U.S.

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