MCDTR Center Overview Abstract The Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (MCDTR) supports MCDTR members and regional, national, and international collaborators to conduct research to translate diabetes interventions with proven efficacy from the bedside into clinical and community practice (type 2 translational research).
The specific aims of the MCDTR are to: ? Raise awareness of, and interest in, type 2 translational research in diabetes and create an environment that supports such research ? Identify, develop, and support researchers engaged in research to translate interventions with proven efficacy into real world health care settings, communities, and populations at risk ? Administer cores that provide services critical to type 2 translational research in diabetes for new and established investigators ? Foster interdisciplinary collaborations to advance type 2 translational research in diabetes ? Provide education and training opportunities in diabetes translational research ? Administer a Pilot and Feasibility Study Grants Program to attract new investigators to the field and to enable them to generate preliminary data for successful grant applications The Center supports four cores. The Administration Core maintains the MCDTR Research Base and is responsible for the direction, functioning, and finances of the Center. It administers the Pilot and Feasibility Study Grants Program and the Enrichment Program and maintains the MCDTR website. The Methods and Measurement Core focuses on design and analysis issues in translational research (including health economics). The Intervention and Technology Research Core focuses on technology-based approaches to intervention delivery, health communication, and peer support. The Community Outreach and Engagement Core focuses on community engagement, intervention implementation and dissemination with special focus on patient empowerment, cultural competence, health disparities, implementation science research, and community-based participatory research.

Public Health Relevance

MCDTR Center Overview Project Narrative Over the past two decades, clinical trials have established the scientific basis for diabetes prevention and control. Nevertheless, large gaps remain between optimal diabetes care and the care delivered in routine clinical practice. The purpose of the Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (MCDTR) is to provide shared resources to foster productivity, synergy, and new research ideas among funded investigators to test innovative adaptations of evidence-based approaches to diabetes prevention and control that can be disseminated to positively impact clinical and community practice outside the traditional academic research environment. The Center also provides Enrichment and Pilot and Feasibility Study Grants Programs to attract, develop, and retain new investigators in the field of type 2 translational research in diabetes.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Center Core Grants (P30)
Project #
2P30DK092926-06
Application #
9185498
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDK1-GRB-1 (M2)P)
Program Officer
Hunter, Christine
Project Start
2011-09-06
Project End
2021-07-30
Budget Start
2016-09-20
Budget End
2017-07-30
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
2016
Total Cost
$444,906
Indirect Cost
$157,870
Name
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
073133571
City
Ann Arbor
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48109
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