Southwest Health Engagement & Research Collaborative
MENUMENU
  • About
    • Faculty
    • Staff
    • Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program
    • Advisory Committee
    • Executive Committee
  • Cores
    • Administrative Core
    • Community Engagement Core
    • Investigator Development Core
    • Recruitment Core
    • Research Capacity Core
  • Projects
    • Research Projects
    • Pilot Projects
    • Supplements
  • Community
    • Community Expert Board
    • CEC Video Series
    • Community-Campus Partnership Support
    • Fairness First Campaign
    • CEC Regional Health Equity Survey Report
  • Research Support
    • Acknowledge SHERC
    • Funding Opportunities
    • SHERC CEC Community Campus Partnership Support
    • SHERC Pilot Project Program
    • Multi-User Equipment Directory
    • RIC Methods Training Support
    • Editorial Manuscript Support
  • Publications
  • News
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • News

Mihaljevic awarded Pilot Project Program research grant for West Nile virus work

Posted by ld583 on January 14, 2021

Northern Arizona University’s Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative (SHERC) recently awarded Joseph Mihaljevic a research grant through its Pilot Project Program.
Mihaljevic, an assistant professor in NAU’s School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems (SICCS), will work with Crystal Hepp, assistant professor in SICCS and Benjamin Ruddell, director of SICCS, on the project titled “Epidemiological modeling to predict spatial disparities in West Nile virus infection risk in the Southwest.”

Maricopa County annually ranks in the top 10 counties for highest number of West Nile virus (WNV)-positive human cases. Mihaljevic, Hepp and Ruddell hope to leverage climate data to predict the risk of WNV transmission from mosquitoes to humans in each zip code on a weekly basis.

“Our hope is to understand how variation in temperature and precipitation across Maricopa County impacts mosquito abundances, which will affect the risk of WNV infection in local communities,” Mihaljevic said. “We then want to see which demographic characteristics help us to understand disparities in infection risk across the county, above and beyond any differences in climate.”

Mihaljevic said that their long-term goal is to use modeling to understand WNV across the US in different ecoregions and to develop more refined mosquito control strategies that are informed by microclimates and the demographics of local communities.

“Overall we hope to reduce the burden of disease in an equitable manner,” Mihaljevic said.
The Investigator Development Core (IDC) of SHERC funded the Mihaljevic’s new pilot projects during the fourth annual cycle of its five-year grant. The IDC currently supports 13 pilot projects, investing more than $900,000 in direct costs in funding for health equity research. In total, the SHERC IDC has supported 17 pilot projects — three that have already ended — across different fields that are all related to improving health equity.

The purpose of the Pilot Project Program is to provide preliminary seed funding to support and mentor junior investigators with projects that address diseases that disproportionately impact populations vulnerable to health disparities as well as projects that lead to development and support of sustainable relationships with community-based partners.

“I’m very appreciative of this funding opportunity from SHERC and the NIH. This pilot project will help propel my collaboration with Dr. Hepp, who has been studying WNV in the US Southwest for many years, and with Dr. Ruddell, who is an expert in urban environments,” Mihaljevic said. “Importantly, I hope that this project will position our team to make rapid advances towards predicting where and when we will see large outbreaks of WNV.”

SHERC is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded cooperative agreement with the Center for Community Health and Engaged Research at Northern Arizona University. SHERC is supported by funding from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the NIH (U54MD012388).

Filed Under: News

Categories

Tags

ADRD Alexandra Samarron Alzheimer's and Related Dementias study Amit Kumar Amy Armstrong-Heimsoth Carmenlita Chief Carolyn Camplain Catherine Propper CCPS Center for Health Equity Research CHER CHER/SHERC 2021 newsletter CHER/SHERC newsletter Community-Campus Partnerships Community-Campus Partnership Support Community Engagement Core COVID-19 COVID-19 and health equity Dulce Jiménez Eck Doerry Emery Eaves Fairness First Fairness First podcast Health equity health equity research Health Justice Futures Heather Williamson Indrakshi Roy Julie A. Baldwin Julie Baldwin Kalvina Belin Mark Remiker Naomi Lee NAU-community partnership funding opportunities Nicolette Teufel-Shone Pilot Project Program Research Infrastructure Core research project RIC Ricky Camplain Robert Trotter Samantha Sabo SHERC SHERC National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health grant Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative

Archives

Southwest Health Engagement & Research Collaborative
Location
Room 120 Building 56
Applied Research & Development
1395 S Knoles Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
PO Box 4065
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email
SHERC@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-5068
Social Media
Facebook Instagram LinkedIn