44. Latinx Ethnicity is Associated with Nutrition Literacy as Barrier to Lifestyle Changes in an Uninsured Urban Population

Introduction: Patients of low socioeconomic status (SES) are disproportionately affected by chronic disease, which can often be prevented or treated with healthy lifestyle interventions. Identifying factors preventing healthy lifestyle changes for low SES patients could facilitate the provision of effective counseling to lower their disease burden. Methods: Undergraduate students at the Washington University in St. […]

45. The Relationship Between Health Habits and Global Health Status in Couples Facing Pandemic Stress

Introduction: When individuals are in duress, they often neglect health habits. Research shows romantic partners often adopt similar health habits. This study sought to examine the relationship between health habits and current health status in stressed couples during the winter (2020-21) peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Different gender couples (i.e., male/female; N=228, n=114) completed […]

46. Implementation Outcomes and Strategies to Promote the Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines

Introduction: COVID-19 has infected millions to date, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite the development of several COVID-19 vaccines, the availability, acceptability, distribution, and uptake of these vaccines has not been sufficient for reaching the 70% vaccination rate required globally to end the pandemic. Implementation science is well-suited to address these issues, and […]

47. Willingness to Respond to Radiological Disasters Among First Responders in St. Louis, MO

Introduction: During radiological disasters, firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel are expected to report to work and engage in response activities; however, prior research exploring willingness to respond (WTR) to radiological disasters among first responders has only considered radiological terrorism scenarios and not non-terrorism radiological scenarios. The goal of this study was to compare […]

Positive multicultural representation fills the shelves of EyeSeeMe bookstore

Pamela Blair

Pamela Blair taught her children at an early age about the positive, and often hard-to-find, stories and histories of African Americans. When she noticed how other parents and teachers were struggling to find representation, she decided to open her own multicultural bookstore in University City—no business plan, just a hundred books and a passion. History […]

ICTS Announces 2022-2023 CTRFP Awardees

Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) and The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital awards 25 investigators as part of the 15th annual Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP). The CTRFP is the largest internal grant funding program of the ICTS. Applicants are required to submit proposals for projects that promote the translation […]

NIH Research Matters profiles ICTS research supported by biorepository

Antibodies are the immune system’s first line of defense against viruses like SARS-CoV-2.

NIH Research Matters profiles study led by ICTS investigator, Ali Ellebedy, PhD, an associate professor of pathology & immunology, of medicine and of molecular microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine. According to the study, antibodies elicited by COVID-19 vaccination become steadily more powerful for at least six months after vaccination. The study utilized samples […]

The ICTS TL1 Program: Training the Future Clinical and Translational Workforce

Edwin Baldelomar, MD, PhD

The Need is Real One could argue that there has never been a more essential time to pursue a research-based career in clinical and translational science. With the onset of the current pandemic in tandem with the rapid release of new medical technologies, a well-trained translational science workforce is necessary for the future of public […]

CCHPR offers scholarship program for local non-profit and government agency staff

The Center for Community Health Partnership & Research (CCHPR) at Washington University is offering a scholarship program for staff from local non-profit organizations and governmental agencies to attend Brown School Summer Institute courses at no cost ($450 value). Staff in all levels and roles are encouraged to apply. For course descriptions, click here. Applications must be […]