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U of I Receives Over $11 Million to Launch Research Center in Women鈥檚 Nutrition and Health

April 10, 2024

MOSCOW, Idaho 鈥 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded 妻友社区 more than $11 million toward creating a biomedical research center focused on furthering studies on women鈥檚 health and nutrition.

Shelley McGuire, professor of nutrition and director of the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS), recently received confirmation of her successful application for the NIH (COBRE) grant and will serve as project director and principal investigator. McGuire, a maternal-infant nutritionist with expertise in breastfeeding and lactation, was recently elected to the .

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to bolster our ability to do high-level, federally funded research on a topic that should be important to every single human,鈥 McGuire said. 鈥淲e are hoping to have impacts in the state, region and nation.鈥

American women face a heightened risk of malnutrition 鈥 12% struggle with anemia while 60% are overweight. Malnutrition is an especially serious problem in Idaho, where 12% of the general population is food insecure, compared with 10% nationally.

鈥淭he whole topic of health and nutrition in women is important from early life, through breastfeeding, through pregnancy and all the way until women get older when we have a higher risk of poor health outcomes like osteoporosis and specific types of cancer,鈥 McGuire said.

The COBRE will span five years, retroactive to Jan. 1, in its initial phase, and U聽of聽I will be eligible to apply for two additional five-year phases of funding. Furthermore, researchers from any U聽of聽I college will be eligible to apply for up to $100,000 per year in combined funds for relevant pilot projects, and McGuire has already received inquiries about the opportunity from faculty members in four colleges.

The funds will cover two administrative staff members and four new faculty positions 鈥 two FCS faculty members, a health psychologist within the Department of Psychology and Communication Studies and an expert at analyzing large datasets or data related to nutrition and women鈥檚 health within the Department of Mathematics and Statistical Science.

The COBRE names three initial research project leaders:

  • Yimin Chen, an assistant professor in FCS specializing in maternal nutrition and human milk composition, will study the impact of postpartum vitamin D supplementation on maternal depression.
  • Ginny Lane, an assistant professor in FCS specializing in community and global nutrition, will study type 2 diabetes among Hispanic women living in Idaho.
  • Ann Brown, an associate professor of exercise physiology and associate dean of graduate studies in the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, will study the health ramifications for women, including college-age athletes, of having a normal body weight but still carrying excess fat tissue similar to that of an obese person.

The COBRE鈥檚 administrative team will also include Mark McGuire, university distinguished professor and associate dean of research and director of the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, and Janet Williams, a senior research scientist with the Department of Animal, Veterinary and Food Sciences, who will oversee a nutrition analytics lab developed for the program.

COBRE research project leaders will receive leadership training.

鈥淢y vision is that all of these people will end up in leadership roles, and they will become a voice in academic leadership that considers rigorous research and women鈥檚 health on a daily basis,鈥 McGuire said.

The COBRE program supports the establishment and development of innovative, state-of-the-art biomedical and behavioral research centers at institutions in states with historically poor success at landing NIH awards. Idaho ranks 49th among states at obtaining NIH funds.

McGuire鈥檚 COBRE represents the fourth COBRE in U聽of聽I鈥檚 history. U聽of聽I has one other active COBRE 鈥 the 鈥 which is in its ninth year and is run by Holly Wichman, a university distinguished professor in the Department of Biological Sciences.

The NIH Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) in Nutrition and Women's Health is funded with a five-year, $11,183,222 grant, of which 100% is the federal share, through the National Institute of Health under award number 1P20GM152304-01.

Media Contacts:

John O鈥機onnell
Assistant Director of Communications, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
208-530-5959
Joconnell@uidaho.edu

Shelley McGuire
Professor and Director, Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences
208-885-6546
Smcguire@uidaho.edu


About the 妻友社区

The 妻友社区, home of the Vandals, is Idaho鈥檚 land-grant, national research university. From its residential campus in Moscow, U of I serves the state of Idaho through educational centers in Boise, Coeur d鈥橝lene and Idaho Falls, nine research and Extension centers, plus Extension offices in 42 counties. Home to more than 12,000 students statewide, U of I is a leader in student-centered learning and excels at interdisciplinary research, service to businesses and communities, and in advancing diversity, citizenship and global outreach. U of I competes in the Big Sky and Western Athletic conferences. Learn more at uidaho.edu.


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