Building Research Capacity in Developmental Origins of Cardiovascular Diseases (DO-CVD)
Participating institutions |
Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of
Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom. Sunder Lal Jain Hospital, Delhi, India. Human Sciences Research Council, Durban, South
Africa. Department of Paeditrics, MRC/WITS Development
Pathways for Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, Sout Africa. Postgraduate Program in Epidemiology, Federal
University of Pelotas, Brazil. Department of Nutrition, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
CIIPEC Researchers |
Manuel
Ramírez-Zea Dorairaj
Prabhakaran Naomi Levitt Reynaldo Martorell Aryeh Stein Caroline Fall Santosh K Bhargava´s Linda Richter Shane Norris Cesar Gomes
Victora Linda Adair |
Researchers in training |
Rebecca Kanter |
Funding agency |
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
(NHLBI)
|
General objective |
To strengthen the design and analysis capacity
for high quality DO-CVD research, including inter-generational
findings, of interdisciplinary young researchers at the Centers of
Excellence. To promote collaboration among researchers of
Center of Excellence and the COHORTS project, for training and
analysis of DO-CVD data. To develop a common standardized set of DO-CVD
measurements that may be collected for future studies in COHORT sites
and other cohort birth studies, particularly to study the relation between
nutrition during early life, chronic inflammation and infection, cardio
metabolic risk and socio –economic results during adulthood. |
Methodology |
This project will support a series of technical meetings and
workshops, as well as online activities and communications to promote
interaction between COHORTS and researchers of the Centers of
Excellence. This includes: ·
Two training fellowships
for researchers from other Centers of Excellence granted through
competition. ·
A 5-day
workshop (New Delhi 2012) to develop common measurements for a
follow-up study in COHORTS sites in order to assess the relation between
early nutrition and infection, chronic inflammation, cardio-metabolic
risk and socio-economic results during adulthood. ·
Periodic
online meetings (Skype, Elluminate) between COHORTS researchers and
Centers of Excellence in order to follow up on the data analysis and writing
of scientific papers. |