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2100 TL1 team approach to social and genetic determinants of nocturnal blood pressure

机译:2100 TL1团队研究夜间血压的社会和遗传决定因素

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OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The TL1 Team approach aims to train translational investigators capable of tackling complex and multifaceted diseases, such as hypertension, by beginning multidisciplinary, team-based training early in their graduate programs. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Leanne Dumeny is a graduate student in Genetics and Genomics studying how pharmacogenomics can be applied to improve clinical care and cardiovascular outcomes. Chu Hsiao is a graduate student in Anthropology studying how sociocultural experiences become biologically embodied. Both are in the Ph.D. phase of M.D.-Ph.D. training. Joining the seemingly disparate but complementary fields of anthropology and genomics facilitates understanding of the intersection between socially driven experiences and genetics on nocturnal blood pressure. Understanding both social determinants, such as racial discrimination, and biological determinants, such as genetics, is important because an interplay of gene-environment interactions influences many complex diseases. Rarely can 1 individual, or 1 discipline, tackle all the perspectives necessary to answer these types of complex questions. The TL1 Team curriculum teaches students to navigate the spectrum of translational research as a team, reflect on disciplinary limitations, and embrace collaborative research. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: This team project will investigate the relationship between racial discrimination and genetics using a large epidemiological cohort of African Americans in Mississippi. The data request application is currently under review. By the project’s end, the team anticipates their investigation will reveal novel associations between racial discrimination, genetic polymorphisms, and nocturnal blood pressure measurements. The investigators will have gained experience obtaining and analyzing large external data sets, working in diverse team settings, collaborating across state-lines, and publishing articles. Through this team approach, the students will also understand the barriers to working in multidisciplinary groups, and develop a foundation for approaching future collaborations. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: By joining anthropology with genomics, it becomes possible to understand the intersection between socially driven experiences of racial discrimination and genetics on nocturnal blood pressure. The successful training of this first cohort of team-applicants to the TL1 funding mechanism can impact how graduate education will be structured and could reframe graduate education to emphasize a team-based approach.
机译:目标/特定目标:TL1团队方法旨在通过在研究生课程的早期开始以团队为基础的多学科培训,来培训能够应对复杂和多方面疾病(例如高血压)的转化研究者。方法/研究人群:Leanne Dumeny是遗传学和基因组学的研究生,研究如何利用药物基因组学改善临床护理和心血管疾病的预后。朱H是人类学的研究生,研究社会文化经历如何在生物学上得到体现。两者都在博士学位。博士阶段训练。将人类学和基因组学看似完全不同但又互补的领域结合在一起,有助于人们理解夜间血压对社会驱动体验和遗传学之间的交集。了解基因决定因素等社会决定因素和遗传因素等生物学决定因素非常重要,因为基因与环境之间的相互作用会影响许多复杂的疾病。一个人或一个学科很少能解决回答这些类型的复杂问题所需的所有观点。 TL1团队课程教会学生以团队的方式浏览翻译研究的各个领域,反思学科的局限性,并接受协作研究。结果/预期结果:该团队项目将使用密西西比州的一大批非洲裔美国人流行病学队列研究种族歧视与遗传学之间的关系。数据请求应用程序目前正在审核中。在项目结束之前,研究小组预计他们的调查将揭示种族歧视,遗传多态性和夜间血压测量之间的新颖关联。研究人员将获得获取和分析大型外部数据集,在不同的团队环境中工作,跨州界合作以及发表文章的经验。通过这种团队合作方式,学生还将了解在多学科小组中工作的障碍,并为未来的合作打下基础。讨论/意义的探讨:通过将人类学与基因组学结合起来,有可能了解社会驱动的种族歧视经历与夜间血压遗传学之间的交集。 TL1资助机制的第一批团队申请人的成功培训可能会影响研究生教育的结构,并可能重新构造研究生教育以强调基于团队的方法。

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