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Research Innovations using Sensor Technology in Environmental Justice Communities (RISE Communities)

$1.83M USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
Recipient Organization Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr
Country United States
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10907525
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY Low-cost air sensors offer tremendous opportunities for researchers and community members to better understand air pollution exposures at neighborhood, indoor, and personal levels. Though these devices are often marketed as easy-to-use, users face multiple technical challenges including maintenance, calibration,

data management, and data visualization. These issues often lead community members and researchers to form community-academic partnerships within a community-engaged research (CEnR) framework. However, successful community-academic partnerships require time and training to set expectations, identify team

member roles, develop team processes and shared mental models, and design a project that balances the needs of a community with the expectations of academic researchers. In recognition of both the opportunities and challenges of using low-cost sensors in CEnR, we propose an innovative program to foster successful

community-academic partnerships and equip research teams with the technical skills and knowledge to successfully utilize low-cost sensors in environmental justice (EJ) communities. Our program, entitled Research Innovations using Sensor Technology in Environmental Justice Communities (RISE Communities),

will accomplish three specific aims using a combination of in-person training, experiential learning, and a social learning community. We will recruit community-academic teams (5 per year) from throughout the US and provide dedicated time and training to build trust, set expectations, promote sustainability, and engage in

evaluation (Aim 1). In addition, experts in the use of low-cost sensors and their application in EJ communities will provide in-person courses, workshops, and hands-on training in their use. This training will equip teams with the requisite foundational knowledge in research methods employing low-cost sensors including how to

select the appropriate sensor(s) for their research questions, deploy them in their own communities, and translate the data to action (Aim 2). Throughout the program we will cultivate a community of practice to facilitate continued interaction among participants and program faculty and extend the learning beyond the in-

person training (Aim 3). Collectively, these aims address the urgent need in environmental health research for successful community-academic partnerships to address disparities in air quality experienced by residents of EJ communities. In addition, the RISE Communities program will promote the use of sensor technology in EJ

communities to encourage data-driven action to improve public health.

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Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr

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