Sept. - Oct. Research Grants

October 28, 2024
Washington Square Park Arch in the Fall

September

PI: Rumi Chunara
Inclusive data and causal methods for mitigating generalizability challenges and biases in healthcare (Optum Health)

Untitled Research Gift (Adobe)

PI: Stephanie Cook
Building a diverse network to support and build pathways for historically underrepresented students in quantitative-focused research areas within the All of Us Research Program (NIH) (#ROAOTA-22-006)

Statistician: Alex Dahlen 
Elucidating the Link Between Oral Health and Dementia Subtypes: A Multifaceted Study on the Biological Pathways and Social Determinants. (R01)

MPI: Kate Guastaferro, Linda Collins; Co-I: Jillian Strayhorn, Jennifer Cantrell
Optimization of behavioral and biobehavioral interventions: Building investigator capacity nationwide. (NIDA)

Contact PI: Corrina Moucheraud, Co-I: Guastaferro, Donna Shelley, Statistician: Alex Dahlen
Kupewa: Optimizing strategies to implement provider recommendation of HPV vaccination for adolescent girls and young women with HIV in Malawi (1U01CA294756-01)

PI: Corrina Moucheraud, Co-I: Jonathan Purtle, Siyu Heng, Rebecca Betensky
Identifying modifiable multi-level factors associated with HPV vaccine uptake in Kenya and Malawi (NCI/NIH)

Co-I: Jonathan Purtle
Population Health and Health System Resiliency Following Maui's Fire Disaster (NIMHD) (R61/R33)

Addressing the Impacts of Structural Racism on Race Inequities in Health: A Focus on Mass Incarceration, Housing, and their Intersection (NINR) (R01)

Co-I: Melody Goodman
Validating A Quantitative Measure to Promote Equitable Research Partnerships (PCORI)


 

October

Co-I: Mari Armstrong-Hough
Peer-led Implementation of TB-HIV Education and Adherence Counseling in Uganda (R01:NIH/NHLBI)

Removing Barriers to Healthcare for People with Vision Impairment (the RAMP Program) (R01:NIH/NEI)

PI: Stephanie Cook
Building a Diverse Network to Support and Build Pathways for Historically Underrepresented Students in Quantitative-Focused Research Areas Within the All of Us Research Program (OTA:NIH)

Global Issues in Structural Violence Workshop. (The NYU Global Opportunity Grant)

PI: Adolfo Cuevas; Co-Is: Jose Pagan, Virginia Chang, Siyu Heng, Shu Xu
The Impact of Discrimination on Anthropometric Outcomes: An Analysis of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study (R01: NIH/NIDA)

Co-I: Alex Dahlen
Elucidating the Link Between Oral Health and Dementia Subtypes: A Multifaceted Study on the Biological Pathways and Social Determinants (National Institute on Aging)

Co-I: Alden Lai
Evaluating a family-focused community health worker intervention to improve medical-social care coordination in pediatric primary care (NYU Langone Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Research Family Health Centers)

Co-PI: Hai Shu
Enhancing Speech Therapy Through Multimodal Artificial Intelligence (NYU Discovery Research Fund for Human Health Planning Award)

Co-I: Wen Zhou
An Effective Statistical Inference Framework to Develop Innovative Compensations for Protein Mutations (R01:NIH/NIGMS)