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RTRN Research Resources and Research Networking Tools: G12 and RCTR Utilization Thereof
1. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health
RTRN Research Resources and
Research Networking Tools: G12
and RCTR Utilization Thereof
Solomon T. Garner, Jr., M.S., Ph.D.
Director, Research Resources and Research Networking (R3N)
RCMI Translational Research Network (RTRN)
Data Coordinating Center (DCC)
Jackson State University
Jackson, Mississippi 39217
Dr. Solomon T. Garner, Jr - Core Resources Survey 2015
2. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Utilization Summary
How did you identify
these resources?
• eagle-i and other
research resource
information sources
• RTRN services (DCC,
RCC, ACC) and RTRN
Translational Research
Cluster participation
Identification of core resources and/or related services at other Institutions
3. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Research Resources: Core Resources Survey 2015
Respondents (N=254)
4. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Research Resources: Core Resources Survey 2015
Respondents by Institution
5. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Research Resources Utilization: The eagle-i
Relationship
• Have you ever used the eagle-i search application?
Yes (23.7%)
No (76.3%)
• Have you used the RTRN Resource Discovery Networking Tool (RDNT) powered by eagle-i?
Yes (13.4%)
No (86.6%)
• Have you ever requested or used a resource you found in eagle-i?
Yes (6.7%)
No (93.3%)
• Please rate how easy of difficult it is to use the RTRN RDNT powered by eagle-i search application.
Very Easy (8.8%),
Easy (73.5%)
Difficult (14.7%)
Very Difficult (2.9%)
• Please rate how easy of difficult it is to use the eagle-i search application.
Very Easy (16.7%),
Easy (75%)
Difficult (6.7%)
Very Difficult (1.7%)
• Please select the answer below that best fits your overall success in finding a resource relevant to
your needs using eagle-i.
I have found resource(s) relevant to my needs. (19.8%)
I have found resource(s) somewhat relevant to my needs. (28.2%)
I have not found any resources relevant to my needs. (52%)
6. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Research Resources Made Visible by
Institution: eagle-i and the RDNT
Institution
Visible Resources Biological Specimen
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science 114 13
City College of New York, CUNY 12
Clark Atlanta University 31
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University 85 1
Howard University 87 11
Hunter College, CUNY 55
Jackson State University 254 2
Meharry Medical College 60 1
Morehouse School of Medicine 253 1
Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences 61
Texas Southern University 82
Tuskegee University 36
Universidad Central del Caribe 170 5
University of Hawai'i Manoa 17227 2844
University of Puerto Rico 1158 27
University of Texas at El Paso 203
University of Texas at San Antonio 117
Xavier University of Louisiana 283 42
Total 20288 2947
7. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Research Resources Utilization: RTRN’s
Hidden Resource - Biological Specimens
Input Process Outcomes Date/Time
Phase 1 Biorepository Survey Administered by the
RTRN DCC R3N - Spearheaded by the
Biorepository Working Group (BWG)
Determined there was a desire and common
need for biorepository infrastructure and
resource sharing
Sept. 2013-
Dec. 2013
Phase 2 Engaged BWG members in development of
“RTRN Virtual Biorepository (V-Bio)” and
gathered specific data that pertained to
collaborators’ biorepositories
Grant Development - efforts led by the
BWG leadership and presented in the form
of a RTRN Small Grants Application by Dr.
Jeremy Ross-UTEP and Dr. Nathan Bowen-
CAU
Jan-Feb
2014
(RTRN SGP
failed 07/14)
Develop the informatics infrastructure to
encourage collaboration in health disparities
research (The effort has been revamped to
gather more traction with more working
groups and clusters.
The BWG agreed to the use of BSI
(Biological Specimen Inventory System)
Information Management Services (IMS);
Informational Webinars given to 24 RTRN
stakeholders
March 2014
Phase 3 (If project approved & funded)
Infrastructure procurement, system
deployment and implementation activities
The RTRN Consortium would have a robust
system for biological specimen inventorying,
tracking and related sharing/collaborative
activities
TBD
Request for in-kind services from
Information Management Systems, Inc (IMS)
to provide BSI to for a tool to clinically
annotated and catalog biospecimens at
collaborating institutions.
IMS has agreed to provide BSI in-kind. The
core BWG participants are moving forward.
March/April
2015
8. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Research Resources: The BWG Goals &
Mission and Vision
Goals: The Biorepositories Working Group’s goals are to
identify and leverage biospecimen resources within the RCMI
community and share best practices.
Mission and Vision: Its mission and vision is to improve the
quality and availability of biospecimens from ethnically
diverse populations by increasing access to technical
assistance, addressing ethical, social, and cultural issues,
improving informed consent processes and dissemination
strategies for participants and researchers, and ultimately
ensuring that biospecimens and associated data are used in
effective and ethically sound studies designed to reduce
health disparities in the communities served by RCMI grantee
institutions.
9. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
1726 RTRN Profiles: Institutional
Breakdown
10. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
RTRN Profiles: Quality Assurance by the
Numbers
Institution
Total
Profiles
No
Email
No
Phone
No
Address
No
Narrative
No
Awards
No
Publications
Charles R. Drew University of
Medicine and Science 267 0 206 0 234 258 140
City College, CUNY 65 0 2 0 51 59 23
Clark Atlanta University 83 0 10 0 62 77 30
Florida A&M University 62 0 10 21 55 56 15
Howard University 85 1 6 26 72 78 34
Hunter College, CUNY 55 0 0 0 51 54 8
Jackson State University 56 2 41 11 43 53 18
Meharry Medical College 81 1 4 24 69 74 14
Morehouse School of Medicine 193 0 8 100 176 185 47
Ponce School of Medicine 48 0 4 28 39 46 16
Texas Southern University 56 0 2 2 49 51 15
Tuskegee University 43 0 4 2 43 41 9
Universidad Central Del Caribe 41 0 6 12 25 25 3
University of Hawaii 158 0 41 32 126 142 42
University of Puerto Rico 190 0 58 40 136 174 51
University of Texas at El Paso 92 0 1 16 76 86 18
University of Texas at San Antonio 100 0 2 63 86 97 34
Xavier University of Louisiana 51 0 4 6 45 47 17
Total 1726 4 409 383 1438 1603 534
11. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
RTRN Profiles: Clusters Selected by the Users
12. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Open Statement/Question: Meaningful
Research Resource and Research Tool Utilization
Meaningful Collaborations$$$
• Is it of value to develop and maintain professional
relationships with key opinion and thought leaders across the
network (If so, why isn’t ...?)
• Is it of value to present data and facilitate identification and
presentation of research opportunities (If so why aren’t ...?)
• Is it of value to have resource tools that may assist you in
finding expertise and research resources towards research
development activities including proposal assimilation (If so
why aren’t ...?)
• Is it of value to uncover unique opportunities to develop
and/or implement and provide research input (If so why don’t
...?)
13. RTRN is supported by grant number U54MD008149 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
The RCMI Translational Research
Network is Ready to Serve You
Email: R3NHelpdesk@rtrn.net
or
Phone: 1-877-602-7907
Director R3N – Solomon T. Garner, Jr., M.S., Ph.D.
RTRN DCC @ Jackson State University
Solomon.Garner@rtrn.net or solomon.t.garner@jsums.edu
Direct phone: 601.979.1680
Contact Me