ICTS Announces 2025-2026 CTRFP Awardees
The Center for Community Health Partnership and Research is pleased to announce four applications were selected to receive community-engaged research pilot funding through the Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program of the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences. This award provides up to $50,000 in funding for community-engaged research activities over a 12-month period. The […]
Partnership Development and Sustainability Support Program (PDSS) 2025-2026 Awardees (Links to an external site)
CCHPR is pleased to announce seven partnerships were selected to receive funding through the 2025-2026 Partnership Development and Sustainability Support (PDSS) program. PDSS awards provide up to $10,000 in funding for investigators and their community partner(s) to support their new or existing partnership efforts over a 12-month period.
Undiagnosed diseases clinic expands outreach to underserved communities (Links to an external site)
Collaboration with St. Louis Integrated Health Network aims to help more people with mysterious illnesses. CCHPR co-director Brett Maricque, PhD, is featured.
WashU Investigator utilizes and nurtures community-based relationships to propel research and serve local communities (Links to an external site)
Hilary Reno, MD, PhD, WashU Medicine Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, seems to have mastered the formula of engaging with community members and organizations in the area of sexual healthcare.
Public Health Faculty Scholars & center leaders highlight impact from COVID-19 Biorepository (Links to an external site)
Straight talk: Upcoming series aims to help bridge the gap between Black communities and researchers
Get ready for some straight talk about community-academic research as Da Hood Talks takes over the next three Collaborative Cafe events for candid conversations and discoveries!
Call for Proposals! Center seeks projects aimed at reducing cancer disparities
Apply to pitch an idea or to attend the Sept. 26 Pitch Partners event on Cancer Research!
Spotlight! Center collaborator: “Learn the needs of your community to build trust”
The Center for Community Health Partnership & Research got some great advice on success in community-engaged research from James Krings, a Public Health Faculty Scholar and Asst. Professor of Medicine at WashU.