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WHAT: The National Institutes of Health have announced five new contract awards for the next phase of the Jackson Heart Study (JHS), the largest research study in history to investigate the biological, genetic , and environmental risk factors associated with the disproportionate burden of cardiovascular disease in African-Americans.
Launched in 1998, the JHS is a longitudinal cohort study that follows the health of about 5,300 African-Americans in the Jackson, Mississippi, metropolitan area. Like many other communities in the Southeastern United States, Jackson has high rates of death and disability from cardiovascular disease.
The study includes community education and outreach activities to promote healthy lifestyles and lower the risks of disease. It also conducts college and graduate-level trainings as well as high school science and math enrichment programs to prepare and encourage underrepresented minority students to pursue biomedical careers.
With the wealth of data and biological samples the study has collected, researchers are conducting whole-genome sequencing of some 3,500 JHS participants through NHLBI’s precision medicine program, Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine, to identify new genetic risk factors for cardiovascular disease and new targets for therapy. The 2018-2024 phase of the study will also investigate the link between cardiovascular health and brain health.
The JHS is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.
The JHS awards for this period are:
University of Mississippi Medical Center; Adolfo Correa, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Mississippi Medical Center; Adolfo Correa, M.D., Ph.D.
Mississippi State Department of Health; Victor D. Sutton, Ph.D.
WHO: David Goff, M.D., Director, Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, NHLBI, NIH.
Jackson Heart Study
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