Contact PI/Project LeaderRICHARDSON, RUSSELL S. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF UTAH
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Project Summary/Abstract
This is a new T32 application to establish an innovative, interdisciplinary training program aimed at integrating
mobility and cardiovascular health research at the University of Utah. Mobility and cardiovascular health are
inextricably linked and hence the Cardiovasomobility Research Training Program (CRTP) will provide research
training at the interface of these two important determinants of health and add to our understanding of their
interactions. CRTP will be a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, bench-to-bedside training program building upon
existing strengths at the University of Utah in the fields of physical function and cardiovascular medicine. The
28 participating faculty mentors selected for this training program are accomplished investigators with
established research funding and mentoring experience. Faculty hail from the Departments of Internal
Medicine, Radiology, Nutrition and Integrative Physiology, Physical Therapy, Mechanical and Bio-Engineering,
and the Molecular Medicine Program; and represent many disciplines including exercise physiology, geriatric
medicine, cardiology, molecular biology, metabolism, imaging, and physical therapy. Thus, the CRTP will span
the translational spectrum of cardiovascular health and mobility research that will provide a unique opportunity
for the program’s trainees to both parse out and integrate these important determinants of health.
The CRTP has four Specific Aims: 1) To provide administrative structure and oversight for research training in
cardiovasomobility; 2) To provide trainee-specific career development that includes comprehensive training
and mentorship in the integration of mobility and cardiovascular health research; 3) To evaluate programmatic
outcomes; and 4) To recruit and support a diverse group of trainees with respect to gender and racial
composition. The program requests support for 2 Pre-Doctoral and 3 Post-Doctoral (MD or PhD) trainee
positions. Pre-Doctoral trainees will be recruited from the graduate programs in Nutrition and Integrative
Physiology, Rehabilitation Science, MD/PhD, and Bioscience PhD Programs. MD Post-Doctoral trainees will
be drawn largely from the clinical fellowship programs and PhD Post-Doctoral trainees will be recruited from
individuals applying to join the research programs of participating faculty mentors. The training program will be
led by two very experienced investigators – an exercise physiologist and a geriatrician – to ensure
comprehensive and appropriate support of the program’s physician and non-physician trainees. They will be
supported by an outstanding group of committed and experienced colleagues who will serve as the program’s
Executive Committee. An External Advisory Committee will be formed to provide additional programmatic
review. The University of Utah is poised to respond to the need to train the next generation of research
investigators in the integration of mobility and cardiovascular health by offering this comprehensive,
interdisciplinary CRTP.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
Research investigating the maintenance of cardiovascular health, functional status and the associated quality
of life is best approached in a comprehensive, interdisciplinary manner. This proposal will serve to create an
innovative, interdisciplinary program to train both Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral scientists in mobility and
cardiovascular health research. This holistic training program will span the translational spectrum of
cardiovascular health and mobility research to provide a unique opportunity for the program’s trainees to both
parse out and integrate these important determinants of health.
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