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GCNS
ENDOCRINOLOGY
BARNSTABLE BROWN OBESITY AND DIABETES RESEARCH DAY |
Welcome to THE CENTER OF RESEARCH IN OBESITY & CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE The
Center of Research in Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease (COCVD)
at the University of Kentucky is supported by a $10.5 million, five-year award from the
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
(NIH grant P20 RR021954)
and and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (8 P20
GM103527-05) from the National Institutes of Health. The NCRR is
a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that supports thematic, multidisciplinary
Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) across the
country through its Institutional Development Award (IDeA) program.
COCVD was created to identify mechanisms linking the epidemic of obesity to the high incidence of cardiovascular diseases in the obese population. This research focus is used as a platform to develop promising junior investigators who serve as principal investigators on research projects that address timely and significant questions related to obesity and cardiovascular disease. COCVD has assembled a group of established extramurally funded scientists who provide mentoring for the investigators. This mentorship facilitates the development of the investigators’ research projects and enhances their success in competing for independent NIH-funded research. As a multidisciplinary collaborative, COCVD encourages the development of research infrastructure and shared use core facilities that support and extend research methods critical to the study of obesity and cardiovascular disease. Additionally, COCVD facilitates symposia and seminars for its research participants, and awards pilot/feasibility grants to non-COCVD faculty members to initiate new research focused on obesity and cardiovascular disease. It is imperative that all users of COBRE Core services and/or equipment, including radiotelemetry, EchoMRI, DEXA-IR, metabolism chambers, pathology services, MS or bioplex analytical services and the statistical analysis that Dr. Richard Charnigo provides, must cite the COBRE NIH grant using this language as an example:"This project was supported by grants from the National Center for Research Resources (5P20RR021954-05) and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (8 P20 GM103527-05) from the National Institutes of Health.” Recent Publications of COCVD Core Faculty that acknowledge support from NIH grant P20 RR021954: Scroll |