Catalyzing Systemic Change at Drexel University to Support Diverse Faculty in Health Disparities Research
Project Number1U54CA267735-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderDIEZ ROUX, ANA VICTORIA Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationDREXEL UNIVERSITY
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PROJECT SUMMARY
In response to the NIH U54 Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation (FIRST) Program
(RFA-RM-20-022), Drexel University proposes to establish a robust, transformative and sustainable
program to support diverse early career scientists engaged in health disparities research spanning
population science to intervention research. This proposal, a collaboration across Drexel University led by
Drexel’s Dornsife School of Public Health and College of Nursing and Health Professions, leverages our
nationally and internationally recognized NIH and other extramurally supported research, our community-based
clinical practices serving diverse, underserved communities, and our shared core values of social justice and
health equity guiding our pedagogy, research and hiring practices. Our proposal also strongly reflects Drexel
University’s unwavering commitment and newly instituted strategic goals to promote inclusive excellence and
ensure diversity, equity, retention, and promotion across for diverse faculty across their career pathways.
Our proposed program will create a collaborative structure involving multi-level inputs from University leaders,
academic units and faculty to catalyze sustainable institutional change that supports scientific and inclusive
excellence in the conduct of health disparities research. With support from the FIRST program, we will hire
and mentor a diverse (gender, race, ethnicity) group of 10 early-stage faculty in three clusters who are
competitive for tenure-track research positions with joint or secondary appointments across relevant
departments, programs, or colleges, Using evidence-based, multi-level mentorship strategies at the individual,
department, college and university levels, we will form a scientifically rigorous and supportive learning
community in which FIRST faculty will engage in individual and group activities leading to submissions of
competitive NIH R01 research proposals. FIRST faculty will be hired who are committed to diversity and whose
research addresses one of 3 pillars of health disparities research: detecting (defining/measuring health
disparities), understanding (identifying determinants of disparities), and/or reducing (intervene, evaluate,
translate, scale, policy) health inequities in cross-cutting thematic areas (aging, chronic disease, and/or
environmental determinants). Developing and supporting a cadre of diverse researchers has been identified as
an evidence-based strategy for advancing new methodologies, measures, and novel multi-level/multi-modal
interventions that address inequities and improve individual and population health outcomes. We will deploy a
multi-level and multi-methods evaluative approach guided by critical and intersectionality theories to evaluate
nuanced experiences of bias and structural discriminatory practices as well as program successes at the
individual, department, mentor, college and University levels of achieving inclusive excellence. Our FIRST
Program is co-led by nationally/internationally recognized leaders in population health, intervention science,
mentorship of racially/ethnically diverse faculty and evaluation of programs seeking inclusivity.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The Drexel FIRST initiative (Catalyzing Systemic Change at Drexel University to Support
Diverse Faculty in Health Disparities Research) will create a collaborative structure involving
University leaders, academic units and faculty to catalyze sustainable institutional change that
supports scientific and inclusive excellence in the conduct of health disparities research. We
will recruit 10 diverse early career scientists, support their career development, create
sustainable institutional changes necessary to promote inclusive excellence broadly, and
evaluate the outcomes of the program at multiple levels including scientific impact.
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Project Terms
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