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UG3OD035542

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Overview

Grant Description
Miami-ECHO: A diverse cohort of mothers, children, and fathers in Miami-Dade County - Project Summary/Abstract

Disparities in maternal-child health increase generationally because stress experienced by mothers can be transferred to their children, with both biological and psychological consequences. Without clear understanding of factors driving these disparate outcomes and without longitudinal assessments across racial and ethnic groups, inequities will persist.

The Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program aims to understand the effects of early environmental factors on child health and development, and therefore needs a diverse cohort of children and their parents who represent the variety of U.S. populations, especially racial and ethnic minority populations who often are at the intersection of socioeconomic adversity and social stressors related to race/ethnicity.

We propose to establish the Miami-ECHO cohort of racially and ethnically diverse mothers, children, and fathers. We will recruit and retain a racially and ethnically diverse cohort of pregnant women (N=1,250), their offspring, and the conceiving father from Miami-Dade County (MDC), Florida. In addition, we will recruit and retain 60-80% of the cohort mothers into the ECHO preconception pilot protocol.

MDC is a minority-majority county with a population of 69.4% Hispanic/Latinos (including Afro-Caribbeans), 17.7% African Americans, 12.9% non-Hispanic Whites, 3% Asians, and 1.3% multi-racial individuals. To one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse U.S. populations. MDC, however, is not yet represented in the ECHO program.

Our diverse, multi-disciplinary team has access to the largest populations of pregnant women and those giving birth in MDC, and to community-based infrastructures caring for the most vulnerable women in the region for over 40 years.

Furthermore, to advance ECHO science, we will address these aims:

A) Examine social environment and placental genome influences on children's neurodevelopment and global health. We will determine whether the placental genome mediates the relationship between pre- and perinatal social environment and children's neurodevelopment and global health during early and middle childhood; and identify the interactive (gene x epigene x social environment) effects on children's neurodevelopment and global health during early and middle childhood.

B) Identify factors that protect against the effects of discrimination on children's neurodevelopment and global health. We will distinguish the effects of maternal and paternal discrimination – separately and in combination – on children's neurodevelopment and global health from early to middle childhood; and determine the degree to which the social environment, social identity (race, ethnicity, skin color, nativity), and social support mediate the effects of discrimination on children's neurodevelopment and global health.

C) Identify the effects of modifiable social determinants of health and access to family planning during the pre-conception period on subsequent pregnancy morbidity and birth outcomes.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Place of Performance
Miami, Florida 331462412 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 188% from $2,354,851 to $6,783,383.
University Of Miami was awarded Miami-ECHO: Diverse Cohort for Maternal-Child Health Disparities Study Cooperative Agreement UG3OD035542 worth $6,783,383 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Miami Florida United States. The grant has a duration of 1 year 8 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.310 Trans-NIH Research Support. The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Open Competition: Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Pregnancy Cohort Study Sites. Clinical Trial Not Allowed (UG3/UH3).

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 6/5/24

Period of Performance
9/1/23
Start Date
5/31/25
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$6.8M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$6.8M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

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Transaction History

Modifications to UG3OD035542

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
UG3OD035542
SAI Number
UG3OD035542-4095590327
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Private Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75AGNA NIH AGGREGATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE DATA AWARDING OFFICE
Funding Office
75NA00 NIH OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
Awardee UEI
RQMFJGDTQ5V3
Awardee CAGE
1NVW2
Performance District
FL-27
Senators
Marco Rubio
Rick Scott

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services (075-0846) Health research and training Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $2,354,851 100%
Modified: 6/5/24