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| Funder | EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | University of California, San Francisco |
| Country | United States |
| Start Date | Aug 01, 2021 |
| End Date | Jul 31, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,825 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | NIH (US) |
| Grant ID | 10308251 |
ABSTRACT ?
CORE B The goal of the Educational Outreach Core (Core B) in our UCSF Stanford Endometriosis Center for Discovery, Innovation, Training and Community Engagement (ENACT) proposal is to promote awareness of endometriosis and the implications of ENACT research activities to health care providers and the general public, and to create a pipeline of future clinicians and investigators in endometriosis clinical care and research.
To encourage community involvement in ENACT activities and endometriosis literacy among all stakeholders, we will highlight ENACT research in a variety of UCSF and Stanford-affiliated local and national community festivals, conferences, webinars, and clinical trainee curriculums and create an annual ENACT Endometriosis Research and Community Day Conference.
Additionally, we will continue to promote training of researchers on endometriosis by incorporating our ENACT research projects into our established structured educational outreach and mentoring programs: the Science and Educational Partnership (SEP; high school interns), our UCSF departmental Undergraduate Research Internship (URI; undergraduate interns), the San Francisco State- UCSF NIH BUILD Program (Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity; undergraduate interns), and the UCSF AI4ALL high school initiative.
Through these programs, we will continue to provide an innovative, formal, intensive summer research and didactic experience that educates and trains students in various aspects of endometriosis research.
A specific focus of our outreach core will be understanding the needs of various stakeholders and promoting the inclusion of diverse and underrepresented communities in our research projects, training programs, and dissemination of ENACT project findings.
As such, partnering with our UCSF Center of Excellence in Women's Health and Black Women's Health and Livelihood Initiative, we will create a cross- disciplinary advisory board and use their input and the results of an advisory board informed questionnaire to understand the needs of the endometriosis community and advocates to inform our above efforts.
All projects and cores will participate in all Core B activities.
Coordination of these teaching and community outreach programs will provide a rich cross-generational, cross-disciplinary, and cross-educational experience, will highlight our passion for basic and translational endometriosis research, and will engage the community to participate directly in ENACT Center activities.
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