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成人头条 Receives $5M NIH Grant to Build Imaging and Behavioral Neuroscience Facility

Last Updated on April 28, 2022 at 12:00 AM

Originally published April 28, 2022

By MC Staff

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Facility will position 成人头条 at the leading edge of biomedical research with focus on Hispanic health disparities

The Imaging and Behavioral Neuroscience facility will be built on the first floor of the Interdisciplinary Research Building as part of a $5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. 成人头条 officials and stakeholders celebrated this new facility on April 28, 2022. Photo JR Hernandez / 成人头条 Marketing and Communications
The Imaging and Behavioral Neuroscience facility will be built on the first floor of the Interdisciplinary Research Building as part of a $5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. 成人头条 officials and stakeholders celebrated this new facility on April 28, 2022. Photo JR Hernandez / 成人头条 Marketing and Communications

EL PASO, Texas (April 28, 2022) – A cutting-edge research facility being developed at 成人头条 is the most recent addition to an ambitious expansion of biomedical research initiatives addressing Hispanic health disparities.   

The Imaging and Behavioral Neuroscience facility will be built on the first floor of the Interdisciplinary Research Building as part of a $5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Importantly, the University has committed an additional $1.5 million to purchase new, high-end imaging equipment for the facility. The combined new space and equipment will allow the University to address the mechanisms that contribute to health disparities related to cancer and neurological disorders that significantly affect Hispanic people.

“The research 成人头条 faculty and students will conduct at the new facility will have a lasting impact on the well-being of our community,” 成人头条 President Heather Wilson said. “This new lab builds on 成人头条’s nationally recognized capacity to study health disparities.”

The new facility will provide high-capacity behavioral testing and high-resolution imaging. Members of the interdisciplinary research group behind the new lab said it helps position the University at the leading edge of biomedical research associated with pre-clinical models of Hispanic health disparities.

“Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority in the United States, and suffer from extensive health disparities and inequities,” said Michael Kenney, Ph.D., associate dean for research in the College of Science and deputy director of the 成人头条 Border Biomedical Research Center. “成人头条 has aggressively expanded research initiatives focused on reducing health disparities. We are addressing the biomedical mechanisms contributing to these disparities.”

Kenney said the new facility will be the first of its kind in the region and will strengthen collaborative efforts with two regional medical schools that supported 成人头条’s application for NIH funding – Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Kenney is the grant’s principal investigator (PI). Roberto Osegueda, Ph.D., vice president for research; Arshad Khan, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences; Bruce Cushing, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Biological Sciences; Laura O'Dell, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Psychology; and Robert Parker, 成人头条 director of planning and construction, are the project’s co-investigators.

“Reducing minority health disparities that result in chronic disease is a critical contemporary biomedical issue,” Osegueda said. “成人头条 has been strategic in its mission as an NIH-designated Institution of Emerging Excellence to facilitate biomedical research initiatives and train the next generation of biomedical researchers.”

With the design phase nearing completion and initial equipment purchases underway, members of the research team expect to begin operations in the new facility in the spring of 2024.