Global Non-communicable Diseases And Disorders Virtual Meeting Agenda

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Global Non-Communicable Diseases and DisordersResearch and Research Training Programs (GlobalNCD) Network Virtual MeetingMain Session Grantee Presentation Draft AgendaContentsJune 28, 2022 . 3Concurrent sessions . 3Welcome . 3Instructions . 3Multiple NCDS and Co-morbidities . 3Cancer-related . 4Break and Transition to Posters. 5Poster Sessions – Concurrent breakout rooms, see poster session agenda . 6Information Session . 6Open Discussion Session . 6June 29, 2022 . 7Concurrent sessions . 7Introduction to Day 2 . 7Environmental Health . 7Cardiovascular . 7Environmental Health . 9Break and Transition to Posters. 9Poster Sessions – Concurrent breakout rooms, see poster session agenda . 9Information Session .10Open Discussion Session .10July 1, 2022 .11Concurrent sessions .11Introduction to Day 3 .11Diabetes and Kidney Disease .111

Nutrition.11Child Health, Mental Health, Neuro, Other .12Stroke and Other .13Dental.14Break and Transition to Posters.14Poster Sessions – Concurrent breakout rooms, see poster session agenda .14Information Session .14Open Discussion Session .142

June 28, 2022Concurrent sessions7:30 amMorning Breakout Open Discussion and Speaker Prep (breakout room)Welcome8:00 amRoger Glass, FIC-NIHInstructions8:20 amKathleen Michels, FIC-NIHMultiple NCDS and Co-morbidities8:30 amMarya Levintova, FIC-NIH, Moderator8:35 amUsing Burden of Treatment as a Clinical Indicator of Barriers to MultimorbidityManagement in Peru: A Mixed Methods Approach (R21)Maria Amalia Pesantes, CRONICAS Center of Excellence in Chronic DiseasesPI: Jaime Miranda,LMIC Country: Peru8:44 amPulmonary impairment after tuberculosis in Georgia: Enhancing clinical researchcapacity to address the intersection of non-communicablediseases andtuberculosis (R21)Matthew Magee, Emory UniversityPI: Maia IpianiLMIC Country: Georgia8:53 amMulti-morbidity in Uganda Research Capacity Initiative (MURCI) at MbararaUniversity of Science and Technology (D43)Francis Bajunirwe, Mbarara University of Science and TechnologyPI: Francis BajunirweLMIC Country: Uganda9:02 amStrengthening Research Capacity in Innovative Global Health Technologies forNon-Communicable Diseases in Uganda (D43)Robert Ssekitoleko, Makerere UniversityPI: Andrew Martin RollinsLMIC Country: Uganda9:11 amTraining Program for Strengthening Research Capacity in Non-CommunicableDiseases in Vietnam (TSORC-NCDs-VN) (D43)Hoa Nguyen, University of Massachusetts Medical School3

PI: Dao Thi Minh AnLMIC Country: Vietnam9:20 amUnited States-Zambia Addressing Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases(US-Zambia Risk NCD) (D43)Nino Paichadze, Milken Institute School of Public Health, the GeorgeWashington UniversityPI: Adnan A HyderLMIC Country: Zambia9:29 amCollaborative research, implementation, And LEadership training to addresSchronic Conditions across the lifecoursE (COALESCE) (D43)Mohammed Ali, Emory UniversityPI: Mohammed Kumail AliLMIC Country: Ethiopia, India9:38 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendeesCancer-related9:55 amSudha Sivaram, NCI-NIH, Moderator10:04 amPrevalence and temporal dynamics of clonal mutations associated with the riskof hematological cancer in a cohort of clinically healthy Nigerians (K43)Kolapo Oyebola, Nigerian Institute of Medical ResearchPI: Kolapo OyebolaLMIC Country: Nigeria10:13 amAdaptation and Pilot of a Peer-Facilitated Self-Help Plus Stress ManagementIntervention for Breast Cancer Patients in Viet Nam (K01)PhuongThao le, New York University School of Global Public HealthPI: Phuongthao Dinh LeLMIC Country: Vietnam10:22 amVaginal Microbiome in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Cancer (K43)Jonah Musa, University of JosPI: Jonah MusaLMIC Country: Nigeria10:31 amA clinical prediction rule for identifying South African colorectal cancer patientswho will fail to engage in oncology care (K43)Yoshan Moodley, University of KwaZulu-NatalPI: Yoshan Moodley4

LMIC Country: South Africa10:40 amAdvancing liver cancer research in Mexico (R21)Martin Lajous, Instituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaPI: Martin LajousLMIC Country: Mexico10:49 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendees11:05 amTreatment response and microRNA profiles in triple negative breast cancerpatients receiving standard chemotherapy (TARMAC) (K43)Atara Ntekim, University of Ibadan College of MedicinePI: Atara Isaiah NtekimLMIC Country: Nigeria11:14 amSafety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of rituximab for multicentric Castlemandisease in Malawi (K01)Matt Painschab, UNC Project MalawiPI: Matthew Scott PainschabLMIC Country: Malawi11:23 amFidelity and adaptation of breast cancer resource-stratified treatment guidelinesin Botswana (K01)Yehoda Martei, University of PennsylvaniaPI: Yehoda Marteki MarteiLMIC Country: Botswana11:32 amBuilding a Cancer Research Training Program in Tanzania (D43)Katherine Van Loon, UCSFPI: Katherine Van LoonLMIC Country: Tanzania U Rep11:41 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendees11:55 amNIH Request for Information/Input on “Promoting Equity in Global HealthResearch”,Blythe Beecroft, Fogarty International Center, NIHBreak and Transition to Posters12:05 pm5

Poster Sessions – Concurrent breakout rooms, see poster session agenda12:25 pmMarya Levintova, FIC-NIH, Moderator Breakout 1 – Cancer Breakout 2 – Cardiovascular and Environmental Health Breakout 3 – Other Topics Open Discussion – Main Room1:35 pmTransition to NIH Information session – main roomInformation Session1:40 pmGlobal Research Career Development Opportunities – K AwardsChristine Jessup, FIC/NIH1:55 pmNutrition and Food Security – Research OpportunitiesSusan Vorkoper, FIC/NIHOpen Discussion Session2:15 pmDay 1 Open Discussion6

June 29, 2022Concurrent sessions7:30 amMorning Breakout Open Discussion and Speaker Prep (breakout room)Introduction to Day 28:10 amKathleen Michels, FIC-NIHEnvironmental Health8:15 amEmory-Georgia Clean Air Research & Education (CARE) Program (D43)Carla Berg, George Washington UniversityPI: Carmen Joseph Marsit,LMIC country: GeorgiaCardiovascular8:24 amMakeda WIlliams, NHLBI-NIHI, Moderator8:33 amOxygen sensing mechanism(s) in fetal programming of salt-sensitivehypertension (K43)Ahmed Oloyo, University of LagosPI: Ahmed Kolade OloyoLMIC Country: Nigeria8:42 amResearch Training: Chronic Non-communicable CVDs and Comorbidities in Peru(D43)Lisa de las Fuentes, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MOPI: Lisa De Las FuentesLMIC Country: Peru8:51 amTraining in noncommunicable diseases biomedical, clinical, epidemiological andImplementation Science research to strengthen evidence-based interventions,policy and control in Uganda. (D43)Bruce Kirenga, Makerere University Lung InstitutePI: Bruce James Kirenga,LMIC Country: Uganda9:00 amEnhancing Non-communicable diseases Research and Innovation Capacity inHarare, Zimbabwe (ENRICH) (D43)Justen Manasa, University of ZimbabwePI: Justen ManasaLMIC Country: Zimbabwe7

9:09 amSocial determinants of cardiovascular disease risk over the life course (D43)Manuel Ramirez-Zea, Institute of Nutrition of Central America and PanamaPI: Brisa N SanchezLMIC Country: Guatemala9:18 amBuilding Capacity to Address the Burden of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors andDiseases in LMICs (D43)Annette Fitzpatrick, University of WashingtonPI: Annette L FitzpatrickLMIC Country: Kenya, Nepal9:27 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendees9:42 amDeveloping and testing Collaborative Quality ImProvement initiative (C-QIP) forprevention of cardiovascular disease in India (K43)Kavita Singh, Public Health Foundation of IndiaPI: Kavita SinghLMIC Country: India9:51 amResearch training in chronic, non-communicable respiratory diseases in Peru(D43)William Checkley, Johns Hopkins UniversityPI: William N CheckleyLMIC Country: Peru10:00 amImproving Adherence to Penicillin Among Children with Rheumatic HeartDisease in Malawi, Africa (K01)Amy Sanyahumbi, Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's HospitalPI: Amy Sims SanyahumbiLMIC Country: Malawi10:09 amReducing the Impact of Rheumatic Heart Disease across the Life Span: TheImpact Program (D43)Emmy Okello, Makerere UniversityPI: Nelson K SewankamboLMIC Country: Uganda10:18 amCardiovascular Research Training In Nigeria (CeRTIN) (D43)Lisa Hirschhorn, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicinePI: Lisa HirschhornLMIC Country: Nigeria8

10:27 amSubclinical cardiac dysfunction after hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (R21)ALFRED OSOTI, University of NairobiPI: Alfred Onyango OsotiLMIC Country: Kenya10:36 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendeesEnvironmental Health10:55 amMarya Levintova, FIC/NIH, Moderator11:04 amChildrens Exposure to Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollution within the SHEARProject in Rwanda (K43)Egide Kalisa, University of RwandaPI: Egide KalisaLMIC Country: Rwanda11:13 amInternational Training in Environmental Health over the Lifespan (D43)Luz Claudio, Mount Sinai School of MedicinePI: Luz ClaudioLMIC Country: Costa Rica11:22 amApplication of novel biomarkers to measure health impacts of anthropogenicchange in the Amazon (K01)Beth Feingold, University at Albany School of Public Health - State University ofNew YorkPI: Beth FeingoldLMIC Country: Peru11:31 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendeesBreak and Transition to Posters11:55 amPoster Sessions – Concurrent breakout rooms, see poster session agenda12:25 pmMarya Levintova, FIC-NIH, Moderator Breakout 1 – Cardiovascular Breakout 2 – Diabetes, Kidney, Nutrition Breakout 3 – Other Topics Open Discussion – Main Room1:35 pmTransition to NIH Information session – main room9

Information Session1:40 pmCareer Track for D43 Programs DiscussionCelia Wolfman, FIC-NIHChristine Jessup, FIC-NIH, ModeratorOpen Discussion Session2:00 pmDay 2 Open discussion10

July 1, 2022Concurrent sessions7:30 amMorning Breakout Open Discussion and Speaker Prep (breakout room)Introduction to Day 38:10 amKathleen Michels, FIC-NIHDiabetes and Kidney Disease8:15 amMarya Levintova, FIC/NIH, Moderator8:24 amBuilding Infrastructure to Address Social, Cultural and Biological Determinants ofDiabetes in Lebanon (R21)Maya Bassil, Lebanese American UniversityPI: Ayad A JaffaLMIC Country: Lebanon8:33 amEffectiveness of the Diabetes Prevention Program in Urban Bamako, Mali: SmallSteps, Big Rewards (R21)Seydou Doumbia, University Clinical Research Center, USTTBPI: Seydou DoumbiaLMIC Country: Mali8:42 amInvestigation into the Epidemic of Unexplained Kidney Disease in Nicaragua:Understanding the Acute Clinical Scenario and Natural History of Disease inMesoamerican Nephropathy. (K01)Rebecca Fischer, Texas A&M UniversityPI: Rebecca Susann Bryson FischerLMIC Country: Nicaragua8:51 amEpigenetic Influence of Diet on Bladder Physiology (K43)Temitope Adedeji, Department of Physiology, School of Health and HealthTechnology, Federal University of Technology, Akure, NigeriaPI: Temitope Gabriel AdedejiLMIC Country: Nigeria9:00 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendeesNutrition9:09 amSusan Vorkoper and Marya Levintova, FIC-NIH, Moderators11

9:18 amResearch Training Center for Botanicals and Chronic Diseases in Tajikistan andIndonesia (D43)Ilya Raskin, Rutgers UniversityPI: Ilya RaskinLMIC Country: Indonesia, Tajikistan9:27 amExpanding Capacity Building in Non-Communicable Diseases: The Scholars inHeAlth Research Program (SHARP) at the American University in Beirut (D43)Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan, American university of BeirutPI: Ghada Elhajj FuleihanLMIC Country: Canada, Lebanon9:36 amPromoting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating Among Adults in a Faith-BasedSetting In Lagos, Nigeria. (K43)Oluwakemi Odukoya, Department of Community Health and Primary Care,College of Medicine, University of LagosPI: Oluwakemi OdukoyaLMIC Country: Nigeria9:45 amModulatory Effects of the Functional Gut Microbiome in Relation to CassavaAssociated Motor and Neurocognitive Deficits (K01)Matthew Bramble, Childrens research institutePI: Matthew Scott BrambleLMIC Country: Congo Dem Rep9:54 amIdentifying risk factors for sub-optimal breastfeeding and opportunities forbreastfeeding promotion among working mothers in Kenya (K01)Scott Ickes, Wheaton CollegePI: Scot IckesLMIC Country: Kenya10:03 amExpansion of NCD Research Capacity in Thailand with Outreach to Indonesia(D43)Philip Furspan, University of MichiganPI: Kathleen Marie PotempaLMIC Country: Thailand10:12 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendeesChild Health, Mental Health, Neuro, Other10:21 amSusannah Allison, MIMH-NIH, Moderator12

10:30 amAssessing parenting practices and service system to adapted a preventionprogram to promote child wellbeing in Kenya (R21)Lisa Armistead, Georgia State UniversityPI: Lisa P ArmisteadLMIC Country: Kenya10:39 amSocial Contexts, Stress and Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factors across theLife Course: A Pilot Study in Nicaragua (R21)Kammi Schmeer, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State UniversityPI: Kammi K SchmeerLMIC Country: Nicaragua10:48 amMolecular Genetic Etiology of Craniosynostosis among Ghanaians (MoGECaG)(R21)Lord Jephthah Joojo Gowans, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science andTechnologyPI: Lord Jephthah Joojo GowansLMIC Country: Ghana10:57 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendeesStroke and Other11:06 amMarya Levintova, FIC/NIH, Moderator11:15 amAdaptation and Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines to ImproveStroke Outcomes in Zambia (K01)Deanna Saylor, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicinePI: Deanna Rae SaylorLMIC Country: Zambia11:24 amUnderstanding hydration and stroke outcomes in Zambia (R21)Stanley Zimba, University Teaching HospitalPI: Stanley ZimbaLMIC Country: Zambia11:33 amPrimary Prevention of Stroke in Children with Sickle Cell Anaemia in Nigeria:Community vs Teaching Hospital (K43)Halima Bello-Manga, Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital/Kaduna State UniversityPI: Halima Bello-MangaLMIC Country: Nigeria13

11:42 amRational structure-guided design of broadly reactive next-generationtherapeutics to treat non-communicable snakebite in Africa (R21)Constantinos Kurt Wibmer, Wits Health Consortium and the NICD, South AfricaPI: Constantinos Kurt WibmerLMIC Country: South Africa11:51 amPanel Discussion – Q&A with all presenters and attendees12:00 pmAnissa Brown, NIDCR-NIH, Moderator12:09 pmClinical and public health research training in oral health for Southeast Asia(D43)Waranuch Pitiphat, Faculty of Dentistry, Khon Kaen UniversityPI: Waranuch PitiphatLMIC Country: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, VietnamDentalBreak and Transition to Posters12:18 pmPoster Sessions – Concurrent breakout rooms, see poster session agenda12:30 pmMarya Levintova, FIC-NIH Breakout 1 – Cardiovascular Breakout 2 – Cardiovascular and Other Open Discussion – Main Room1:35 pmTransition to NIH Information session – main roomInformation Session1:40 pmOverview of Notices and Opportunities Across FIC Programs (e.g., NIA notice forAlzheimer’s and Related Dementias supplements)Marya Levintova, FIC-NIH1:55 PMUpdates: Chronic Kidney disease of Unknown Origin Research Initiative, RFIWomen’s health research needs in LMICsKathleen Michels, FIC-NIHOpen Discussion Session2:10 pmDay 3 Open discussion14

Ahmed Oloyo, University of Lagos PI: Ahmed Kolade Oloyo LMIC Country: Nigeria 8:42 am Research Training: Chronic Non-communicable CVDs and Comorbidities in Peru (D43) Lisa de las Fuentes, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO PI: Lisa De Las Fuentes LMIC Country: Peru