CRECD Mentored Postdoctoral Training in Health Disparities
PI: Mohsen Bazargan, PhD
NIMHD/NIH Award # R25 MD007610
Overview
CRECD is a training grant (R25) funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The goal of the training program is to provide training and mentoring in health disparities and community-partnered research (CPPR) to minority scholars and junior faculty at º£½ÇÉçÇø, who have shown great academic promise but who still need advanced skills, close mentorship, and other support to become successful, independent scientists.
News and Events (2014)
- February 6: CRECD Advisory Committee Meeting
- March 19: EXPORT Retreat
- March 31-June 14: Practices of Evaluation in Health Services (UCLA)
- April 9: CRECD PI/PD Meeting in Bethesda
- May 29: CRECD Advisory Committee Meeting
- October 22-24: CRECD Scholar, Dr. Victor Chaban, keynote speaker at 2nd International Conference on Endocrinology, sponsored by the OMICS Group
About Us
Principal Investigator: Mohsen Bazargan, PhD
Co-Principal Investigator: Thomas Yoshikawa, MD
Program Coordinator: Lee Irons, PhD
Community Faculty:
- Aziza Lucas-Wright
- Norma Mtume
- Rev. Joe Waller
1st Cohort: 2012-present (Phase II Scholars)
Scholar | Rank | Department |
Victor Chaban, PhD | Professor | Internal Medicine |
Yanyuan Wu, MD | Assistant Professor | Internal Medicine, Division of Cancer Research and Training |
2nd Cohort: 2013-present (Phase I Scholars)
Scholar | Rank | Department |
Steven Chung, PhD | Assistant Professor | Internal Medicine, Division of Cancer Research and Training |
James Tsao, MD | Assistant Professor | Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology |
John Uyanne, MD | Assistant Professor | Internal Medicine |
Hamed Yazdanshenas, MD | Assistant Professor | Family Medicine |
Program
In order to train CRECD scholars to become health disparities and CPPR researchers, the Program has two primary educational components:
1. Didactic Training (e.g., seminars, courses)
2. Mentoring
Each CRECD scholar must have a Scholarship Oversight Committee (SOC) consisting of three members:
- one from the Academic Faculty track, who provides mentoring directly related to the scholar’s research
- one from the Community Faculty track, who provides mentoring to help the mentee become a CPPR researcher
- the third mentor is an academic faculty member with research interests different from those of the mentee for diversity in perspective, and who provides more general mentoring with regard to overall career development
Mentors:
6 Academic Mentors from
- º£½ÇÉçÇø/UCLA Senior Faculty
- Harbor-UCLA
3 Community Mentors from
- º£½ÇÉçÇø Community Faculty track
- Provide CPPR training to the scholars
9 Outside Field Mentors from
- CTSI-UCLA
- Project EXPORT
- RCMI-AXIS
- U54 Cancer Center
- º£½ÇÉçÇø College of Science and Health
Resources
- Community-Partnered Participatory Research (CPPR) training curriculum taught by Community Faculty
- Responsible Conduct of Research training curriculum
- Leadership: What Is It, and How Do We Achieve It? curriculum
Opportunities to Participate in CRECD
If you are a postdoctoral trainee or junior faculty member at º£½ÇÉçÇø, and you would like to apply to become a scholar in the CRECD program, contact Dr. Mohsen Bazargan at 323-357-3655 or mohsenbazargan@cdrewu.edu.
Presentations, Publications, Grants
Presentation, Publications, Grants | TOTAL |
Presentations | 11 |
Manuscripts in press/published | 18 |
Grant proposals submitted Under review Scored Not funded Funded | 12 4 1 3 4 |
Recent Publications
Jones L, Bazargan M, Lucas-Wright A, Vadgama JV, Vargas R, Smith J, Otoukesh S, Maxwell AE. Comparing perceived and test-based knowledge of cancer risk and prevention among Hispanic and African Americans: an example of community participatory research. Ethn Dis. 2013 Spring;23(2):210-6. PMID: 23530303; PMCID: PMC3747224.
Chung SS, Kang H, Kang HG. Urothelial differentiation of human amniotic fluid stem cells by urothelium specific conditioned medium. Cell Biol Int. 2013 Dec 23. doi: 10.1002/cbin.10232. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 24375948. PMCID: PMC3959875
Lucas-Wright A, Bazargan M, Jones L, Vadgama JV, Vargas R, Sarkissyan M, Smith J, Yazdanshenas H, Maxwell AE. Correlates of perceived risk of developing cancer among african-americans in South los angeles. J Community Health. 2014 Feb;39(1):173-80. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9756-z. PMID: 24026303; PMCID: PMC3889655.
Sarkissyan M, Wu Y, Chen Z, Mishra DK, Sarkissyan S, Giannikopoulos I, Vadgama JV.Vitamin D receptor Fok1 gene polymorphisms may be associated with CRC among African American and Hispanic participants. Cancer. 2014 Feb 7. doi: 10.1002/cncr.28565. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 24510435. NIHMS ID: NIHMS556858
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