201. Translational Research Approaches in Land-Grant Institutions: A Case Study of the REDI Movement
- Author
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David A. Julian, Melissa C. Ross, Kenyona N. Walker, Gabrielle C. Johnson, and Ana-Paula Correia
- Abstract
In this case study we explore the concept of translational research: specifically, how common tools were employed in the context of the translational research process to design and implement a formal intervention to address racism at the individual and structural level. This approach to translational research focuses on the implementation of evidence-based interventions to address issues in communities, schools, and other organizations and is ideally suited to support researchers and practitioners in the nation's land-grant institutions. We discuss the suitability of translational research as an approach to identifying and resolving issues and implications for training and day-to-day operations of translational research organizations. Finally, we point to the necessity of incorporating principles of equity and engagement in the translational research process.
- Published
- 2024