色控传媒 School of Nursing, CTSI Collaborate to Advance Research in Health Equity
Through a collaboration designed to advance research in health equity and social drivers of health, the 色控传媒 Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and the Center for Precision Health have partnered with the Center for Nursing Research at the 色控传媒 (DUSON) to bring more than 20,000 biological samples and linked data from a community-based registry at 色控传媒 Kannapolis to investigators at DUSON.

The new DUSON-MURDOCK Biorepository includes de-identified samples and associated data from nearly 12,000 racially and ethnically diverse participants in the , a longitudinal cohort based at CTSI鈥檚 research site in Kannapolis.
鈥淲e are thrilled to make thousands of biospecimens and associated clinical and outcome data available to the School of Nursing through this science-forward collaboration,鈥 said , who directs 色控传媒 Kannapolis and the . 鈥淭his partnership is exactly what we envisioned when we created our biorepository initiative with the intention to share this powerful resource with more 色控传媒 collaborators.鈥
The is available to all 色控传媒 researchers, who can complete this as a first step toward accessing samples. DUSON is well and uniquely positioned to tap into this initiative to create a local biorepository to facilitate biomarker research to support their strategic priorities in health equity, social drivers of health, and nurse-led models of care.
鈥淲e are excited to test hypotheses exploring how social and contextual experiences can be embedded in our biology and thus our health. Understanding how these experiences impact health is a key piece of our strategic plan for research,鈥 said , vice dean for research at DUSON. 鈥淭hanks to the sample size, diversity, and the number of chronic health conditions present across this data set, we can explore vital questions related to how the environment influences biology.鈥
Researchers at DUSON will use their DUSON-MURDOCK Biorepository in two relatively new areas of research: social epigenetics, or how social experiences become embodied in humans and can impact health in positive and negative ways, and social genomics, or how fixed biological traits underpin health outcomes that are influenced by social factors, such as stress.
鈥溕卮 Kannapolis will be a valuable collaborator as we explore ways to use these biospecimens to better understand how a genetic predisposition for a health outcome may be modified by social factors, and in turn, how social factors may become genetically embedded in humans, changing biological function,鈥 said , director of the DUSON-Biomarker Laboratory. 鈥淭he database is a remarkable resource.鈥
Data generated from the project will be returned to the Kannapolis database for other investigators to use for continued population-based research.
Kais Gadhoumi, PhD, assistant research professor at DUSON, will lead informatics and data management on the project. 色控传媒 Kannapolis leadership on the project includes , executive director for scientific programs, and , research program leader.