Moving Morehouse School of Medicine Translation Tx Research through MDTTs—Multidisciplinary Translational Teams
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Detailed Case Descriptions
3. Discussion
- Transition from an “in progress” MDTT to a full MDTT which includes student learners and community members
- Peer reviewed and lay publications
- Funding received from all sources
- Degree of institutionalization
- Number of protocols, policies, and advocacy campaigns informed by the research
- Level of community involvement
- Intellectual property development
- The pressure for faculty to publish, obtain research outcomes, secure promotion, and seek funding consumed a great deal of researchers’ time, limiting embracing new ideas or adding additional student mentoring or community participation responsibilities.
- It is difficult to recruit student learner members for MDTT team participation. We identified this lack of student involvement and attributed it not to a lack of student willingness, but to an actual lack of curriculum time designated for non-required courses.
- The need to continually identify funding (especially in an under-resourced minority institution) is a priority task for researchers. Grant writing and fund development are time consuming activities. Current funding mechanisms of most government grants are not conducive to distributing funds across departments, providing community partnership grants, or providing unrestricted funds that can be used for innovation.
- Even with Morehouse SOM’s long history of community involvement, meaningful involvement of community members in our MDTT teams remains challenging. These partnerships require extensive time to assure that the research is clearly translated in addition to supporting the community partners to widely disseminate through noncomplicated funding mechanisms and support of organizational capacity development. Community members must be fully involved and fully respected as MDTT members.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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MDTT | Description Project/Purpose | Member Types * | Success to Date | Sustainability Efforts |
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COVID MDTTs | ||||
National COVID-19 Resiliency Network (NCRN) | To collaborate with community-based organizations across the nation to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic | AD, BehS, BS, C, COM, ED, PH, SS |
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COVID—CEAL | To understand factors that contribute to the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in underserved communities and establish effective, community-engaged research and outreach response strategies. | AD, BehS, BS, C, COM, ED, PH, SS |
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Natural Products Research Center (NPRC) MDTTs | ||||
Medical Cannabis & Endocannabinoid Workgroup | To demonstrate Morehouse SOM’s multidisciplinary Tx approach to the understanding and study of the use of medical cannabis and the endocannabinoid system in the 65+ population. | AD, BS, C, COM, ED, LIB, PH, S/L, SS |
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HIV & Emerging Pathogens | To expand our Morehouse SOM research in the areas of emerging pathogens, including HIV, Ebola, Zika, Malaria, Herpes and Coronavirus | AD, BS, C, IP, PH, S/L Global members |
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RCMI Project MDTTs | ||||
Reduced DNA Repair Capacity Leads to Increased Risk of Uterine Fibroids in African Americans | To identify genomic and epigenomic risk profiles associated with increased susceptibility to UFs in AA women and will inform an efficient precision medicine approach for development of novel preventative and therapeutic strategies. | AD, BS, C, COM, S/L |
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Project GRIT- Building Biobehavioral Goal Directed Resilience Among African American (AA) Women | To implement an innovative intervention to help expand existing paradigms to promote culturally centered, trauma-informed mental health care and wellness for AA women with PTSD. | BehS, C, COM, ED, PH, S/L, SS |
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African American Women Treated with tPA | To investigate the effectiveness of TPA in African American women through a prospective study and to investigate blood transcriptome profiles to predict response to TPA in women | BS, C |
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Advancing Rural Health Disparities Through Innovation | To expand a multi-sectorial coalition to guide, advise and advance health disparities research in rural counties in southwest Georgia | AD, C, COM, ED, PH, BUS |
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Childhood Lead Exposure An MDTTs Approach to Addressing Low-Level Lead Exposure in Georgia Children | Decrease health disparities associated with sub-clinical lead exposure through the identification of socioeconomic risk factors and molecular biomarkers in children | BS, C, PH, S/L AD, COM |
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Other Morehouse SOM MDTTS | ||||
Interprofessional Education QEP is IPE | To develop IPE experiences to prepare Morehouse SOM students for future health teams | AD, BS, C, ED, S/L |
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Office of Global Health Equity (OGHE) | To develop global learning experiences for Morehouse SOM students, faculty & staff to work with immigrant populations within the State of Georgia | AD, BehS, BS, C, COM, ED, IP, PH, S/L |
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HBBB—HIV from Bench to Bedside and Beyond | To coordinate HIV activities across Morehouse SOM | AD, BehS, BS, C, COM, ED, PH, S/L |
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Choice Neighborhood | To improve the economic, education and health outcomes of community residents. | AD, C, COM, PH, S/L |
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Center for Maternal Health Equity at Morehouse SOM | To pursue equity in maternal health by reducing maternal morbidity and mortality locally, nationally and globally by building and strengthening community-academic partnerships, developing a competitive translational research program and offering interdisciplinary and professional training | BS, C, COM, ED |
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Health Equity—Tx Work Group | To lead the work of Morehouse SOM’s Tx approach and philosophy to health equity | AD, BehS, BS, C, ED, PH, |
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Data Science Across the Atlanta University Center (AUC) | To advance data science on topics that impact Black American and to diversify the data science workforce | AD, BS, C, S/L |
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Holliday, R.C.; Piper, K.D.; Trimble, S.X.; Dickinson-Copeland, C.M.; Mitchell, A.K.; Akintobi, T.H.; Bond, V.C.; Floyd, V.D. Moving Morehouse School of Medicine Translation Tx Research through MDTTs—Multidisciplinary Translational Teams. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 4302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054302
Holliday RC, Piper KD, Trimble SX, Dickinson-Copeland CM, Mitchell AK, Akintobi TH, Bond VC, Floyd VD. Moving Morehouse School of Medicine Translation Tx Research through MDTTs—Multidisciplinary Translational Teams. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(5):4302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054302
Chicago/Turabian StyleHolliday, Rhonda Conerly, Kendra D. Piper, Shawn X. Trimble, Carmen M. Dickinson-Copeland, Ashley K. Mitchell, Tabia Henry Akintobi, Vincent C. Bond, and Virginia D. Floyd. 2023. "Moving Morehouse School of Medicine Translation Tx Research through MDTTs—Multidisciplinary Translational Teams" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5: 4302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054302
APA StyleHolliday, R. C., Piper, K. D., Trimble, S. X., Dickinson-Copeland, C. M., Mitchell, A. K., Akintobi, T. H., Bond, V. C., & Floyd, V. D. (2023). Moving Morehouse School of Medicine Translation Tx Research through MDTTs—Multidisciplinary Translational Teams. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 4302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054302