Precision HIV Prevention: Piloting a Youth Learning Health Community (R21MH137736)
- Program: R21/R33 (RFA-MH-24-100: Precision HIV Health: Integrating Data and Implementation Science to Accelerate HIV Prevention and Treatment)
- Sponsor: National Institute on Mental Health / National Institutes of Health
- Date: 9/2024 – 8/2029
- Total Amount: $801,110
- Role: MPI (Contact PI: Sylvie Naar)
- Goal: The proposed approach to optimizing intervention implementation is the integration of data science, implementation science, and the science of engagement into a Youth Learning Health Community (Y-LHC).
- Program: R21/R33 (PA-21-164: Using Innovative Digital Healthcare Solutions to Improve Quality at the Point of Care)
- Sponsor: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality [NIH RePORTER]
- Date: 4/2024 – 3/2029
- Total Amount: $1,014,336
- Role: Contact PI (MPI: Mia Lustria)
- Goal: The goal of this project is to design, develop, and evaluate a patient-facing tool LabGenie to help older adults better understand lab test results with tailored question prompts and visualization so they would be more confident in discussing their results with providers and better engage in healthcare.
- Project Website: www.labgenie.us
The Bioecological Center for Rural Children’s Health (BeRCH)
- Program: EPA Center Grant
- Sponsor: US Environmental Protection Agency
- Date: 9/2023 – 8/2027
- Total Amount: $1,900,000
- Role: Co-I (MPIs: Gregg Stanwood and Javier Rosado)
- Goal: This center will focus on identifying and mitigating the interactive cumulative health consequences of pathological synergies amongst chemical and non-chemical stressors in children.
- Program: Collaborative Collision Program
- Sponsor: FSU Office of Research
- Date: 8/2022 – 7/2023
- Total Amount: $50,000
- Role: PI
- Goal: Our goal is to show preliminary efficacy of AI-based interventions for improving two quality of life health indicators, emotional well-being and social connectedness.
Towards an AI-Assisted Application for Lab Result Comprehension for Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions
- Program: FSU ISL Planning Grant
- Sponsor: FSU Institute for Successful Longevity
- Date: 5/2022 – 5/2023
- Total Amount: $25,000
- Role: PI
Prediction of Health Outcomes and Adverse Events in Pediatric Organ Transplantation in Florida (R21LM013911)
- Program: NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (R21)
- Sponsor: National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health
- Date: 2/2022 – 1/2024
- Total Amount: $395,020
- Role: PI (Contact PI: Michael Killian)
SHARE Program: Innovations in Translational Behavioral Science to Improve Self-management of HIV and Alcohol Reaching Emerging Adults (P01AA029547)
- Program: NIH Research Program Project Grant (P01)
- Sponsor: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism / National Institutes of Health
- Date: 9/2021 – 8/2026
- Total Amount: $6,478,937
- Role: Co-I (PI: Sylvie Naar)
Establishing Technology-Facilitated Measurement-Based Care for Rural Veterans through VA and Community Partners (P16024).
- Sponsor: Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Office of Rural Health (ORH) / University of Iowa
- Date: 10/2021 – 09/2022
- Total Amount: $377,700
- Role: Co-I (FSU Site PI: Matthew Bryan Howren; PI: Carolyn Turvey)
Innovations in Big Data and Implementation Science to End the Youth HIV Epidemic in Florida
- Sponsor: National Institutes of Health / University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Date: 09/2020 – 08/2022
- Total Amount: $249,080
- Role: Co-I (PI: Sylvie Naar)
Optimizing Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial Generalizability (R21AG061431-02S1)
- Program: NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (R21) Administrative Supplement
- Sponsor: National Institute on Aging / National Institutes of Health
- Date: 04/2019 – 11/2021
- Total Amount: $370,814
- Role: Contact Principal Investigator (MPI: Jiang Bian, PI of subaward to University of Florida)
- Program: NIH Research Grant Award (R01)
- Sponsor: National Institute on Aging / National Institutes of Health
- Date: 08/2019- 03/2024
- Total Amount: $2.9 million
- Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Walter Boot)
Posttransplant Health Outcomes in Pediatrics Organ Transplantation
- Program: Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s (CTSI) Precision Health Initiative Pilot Award
- Sponsor: University of Florida CTSI (Parent UL1TR001427 funded by National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences/National Institutes of Health)
- Date: 07/2019 – 06/2020
- Total Amount: $40,834
- Role: Co-Principle Investigator (MPI: Michael Killian)
- Program: NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (R21)
- Sponsor: National Institute on Aging / National Institutes of Health
- Multiple-PI: Zhe He (contact PI) / Jiang Bian (MPI, PI of Subaward to University of Florida)
- Date: 01/2019 – 11/2021
- Total Amount: $422,382
Developing an Informatics Tool to Assess the Generalizability of Clinical Trials for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Sponsor: Eli Lilly and Company
- PI: Zhe He
- Date: 07/2018 – 02/2019
- Total Amount: $38,014
Measuring Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Benchmarking Utilization Using the OneFlorida Consortium Data
- Program: Planning Grant
- Sponsor: Institute for Successful Longevity, Florida State University
- PI: Henry Carretta
- Co-PI: Zhe He
- Date: 05/2018 – 05/2019
- Total Amount: $15,500
Testing a New Approach for Academic Work Evaluations
- Program: Small Business Innovation Research Awarded to Pevals LLC; FSU subcontract
- Sponsor: National Institutes of Health
- Date: 09/2017 – 08/2018
- Total Amount: $20,000
- PI: Minjing Tao
- Co-PI: Zhe He
Assessing the Representation of Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions in Cancer Clinical Trials
- Program: Planning Grant
- Sponsor: Institute for Successful Longevity, Florida State University
- PI: Zhe He
- Date: 05/2016 – 05/2018
- Total Amount: $15,500
- Role: Principle Investigator (Co-PI: Henry Carretta)
Towards Data-Driven Assessment of the Population Representativeness of Clinical Trials
- Program: First Year Assistant Professor Award (FYAP)
- Sponsor: Council on Research and Creativity, Florida State University
- PI: Zhe He
- Date: 05/2016 – 08/2016
- Total Amount: $20,000
- Role: Principle Investigator
Resource Grants
NVIDIA GPU Grant Program
- Project Title: Accelerating Data-Driven Biomedical and Health Informatics Research with GPU
- Sponsor: NVIDIA Corporation
- PI: Zhe He
- Amount: $1,200
- Date: 02/2018
VATEC: A Visual Analysis Tool of Qualitative Eligibility Criteria of Clinical Studies
- Program: AWS Cloud Credits for Research
- Sponsor: Amazon Inc.
- PI: Zhe He
- Date: 12/2016 – 12/2017
- Total Amount: $1,200
Developing Data-Driven Tools for Assessing the Population Representativeness of Clinical Trials
- Program: Amazon Web Services Research Grant
- Sponsor: Amazon Inc.
- PI: Zhe He
- Date: 12/2015 – 12/2016
- Total Amount: $2,000