This is an application to continue to support both predoctoral trainees and postdoctoral fellows in the T32
training program, “Translational Science Training to Reduce the Impact of Alcohol on HIV Infection”. This
training need remains significant across the state of Florida which continues to rank among the top 3 states in
new HIV infections per year and total HIV/AIDS cases. Alcohol consumption, and related issues such as drug
use and mental health, contributes to enduring HIV transmission and to poor HIV outcomes. We need an
interdisciplinary research task force skilled in alcohol research to help reduce HIV transmission and HIV-
related comorbidities. The specific aims of our T32 are to: (1) Deliver an outstanding training curriculum
focused on alcohol and HIV that incorporates three key focus areas (health behavior intervention science,
epidemiology and data science, and cognitive science related to aging); (2) Provide effective mentorship for
establishing or advancing programs of research in alcohol and HIV science; (3) Facilitate leaderships skills and
experience collaborating with multidisciplinary research teams; (4) Promote excellence in the communication
and dissemination of alcohol and HIV science; and (5) Ensure professionalism and ethical conduct of research.
The training program will support five pre-doctoral and two post-doctoral trainees at any time and be based in 6
academic programs. The program is led by three MPIs who represent departments of Epidemiology, Health
Education and Behavior, and Nursing. We will provide in-depth training around the intersection of alcohol and
HIV, together with three additional focus areas: a) health behavior intervention science; b) epidemiology and
data science integrated with the UF AI initiative; and c) cognitive science related to aging. Training activities
include required courses, T32 Program activities, and training activities associated with the Southern HIV
Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC), itself supported by over $10 million in ongoing NIH funding through
2022. Trainees also will receive training in the responsible conduct of research. The research environment is
strong at the University of Florida, which collectively has pledged an additional $500,000 in overall support to
our specific training program. Given the success of our trainees to date, and breadth and depth of our faculty
mentors’ expertise around alcohol and HIV, we reaffirm our readiness and commitment to training the next
cohort of researchers to reduce the risk of negative health outcomes from alcohol and HIV infection throughout
Florida and beyond.
Public Health Relevance Statement
This T32 Training Program is relevant to public health in the United States because it will train the next
generation of researchers with skills to help reduce the impact of alcohol on HIV infection and related
outcomes. We seek to train researchers who come from diverse backgrounds and can work with communities
to reduce health disparities related to alcohol and HIV infection.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AlcoholsHIV InfectionsTrainingTranslational Research
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
273
DUNS Number
969663814
UEI
NNFQH1JAPEP3
Project Start Date
10-August-2018
Project End Date
31-July-2028
Budget Start Date
01-August-2024
Budget End Date
31-July-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$435,976
Direct Costs
$409,677
Indirect Costs
$26,299
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$435,976
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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