West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute: Improving Health through Partnerships and Transformative Research
Project Number3U54GM104942-06S2
Contact PI/Project LeaderHODDER, SALLY LYNN
Awardee OrganizationWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
Mortality rates in Appalachia have progressively increased over recent years, in contrast to decreasing mortality
rates observed in the remainder of the US. West Virginia was ranked 47th overall among the 50 states in the
2015 America's Health Rankings. In addition, WV remains at, or near, the bottom for a number of chronic
diseases including cancer and cardiovascular disease. These observations alone do not capture the entire
continuum of health related challenges in the state or region, but clearly emphasize the need for continued focus
on, and investment in, research that underpins real solutions. The West Virginia Clinical and Translational
Science Institute (WVCTSI) was created in 2012 through the initial Clinical and Translational Research (CTR)
award and has subsequently formed a well-connected, statewide research network, creating the infrastructure
to address the substantial health disparities that exist in West Virginia. The overarching goal of the WVCTSI is
to serve as a collaborative hub to lead statewide innovation in clinical and translational research, catalyzing and
accelerating development of solutions to vexing health problems. Over the past four years, WVCTSI has been a
transformative force, implementing investigator mentoring services, establishing pilot project funding, forming a
practice-based research network of 68 sites (mostly rural), creating an integrated data repository of two million
unique electronic medical records, developing a broad-based culture of research integrity, and working with our
partners to establish trust and effective collaboration. WVCTSI is now well positioned to attain the goals of this
renewal application that include: 1) building sustainable research infrastructure that substantively contributes to
improving WV health outcomes by 2022, 2) recruiting the next generation of clinician scientists and translational
researchers that excel in team science and are positioned for long-term success, and 3) actively engaging with
multiple stakeholders that include communities, medical providers, and policy makers to drive research that
improves health of West Virginians. Our partners include all academic medical centers within the state as well
as the University of Kentucky, the Veterans Administration, and the National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health. Through its collective activities and powerful partnerships, the WVCTSI will play a critical role in
reversing the trend of increasing mortality rates in West Virginia and serve as a model for developing effective
research infrastructure that provides solutions to regional health issues.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Mortality rates in Appalachia have progressively increased over recent years, in contrast to decreasing
rates observed in the remainder of the United States. The overarching goal of this renewal application is
to serve as a collaborative hub, leading statewide innovation in clinical and translational research to
catalyze and accelerate the development of solutions to improve health disparity outcomes.
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Project Terms
Academic Medical CentersAddressAmericasAppalachian RegionAreaAwardCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCategoriesChronic DiseaseChronic lung diseaseClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComputerized Medical RecordDevelopmentEpidemicFundingFutureGoalsHealthHealth PrioritiesHepatitis CHospital AdministrationHumanIndividualInfrastructureInstitutesInvestmentsKentuckyLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMentorsModelingNational Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthOutcomeOverdosePatient RecruitmentsPharmaceutical PreparationsPilot ProjectsPlayPoliciesPolicy MakerPositioning AttributeProductivityProviderPublicationsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelRoleRuralRural CommunityRural PopulationScienceScientistServicesSiteSyndromeTrainingTraining SupportTranslational ResearchTrustUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsUniversitiesWest VirginiaWorkaddictionbasecommercializationdata repositoryhealth disparityimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary approachmortalitynew technologynext generationpractice-based research networkrecruitsuccesstranslational scientisttrend
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