The RURAL Study in Oktibbeha County: Background and Opportunities for Collaboration

February 24, 2022
9:30 am to 10:30 am

About this event

The National Institutes of Health-funded project, Risk Underlying Rural Areas Longitudinal Study, or RURAL, seeks to understand why people born in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than their counterparts in the same counties and across the country. 

Ervin Fox, University of Mississippi Medical Center professor of medicine and principal investigator for the Mississippi core of RURAL, will share information on how this study is allowing researchers to learn what causes the high burden of heart, lung, blood and sleep disorders in Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, and how to alleviate these disorders.

Researchers will recruit and study 4,600 multi-ethnic participants from 10 of the most economically challenged rural counties in the Southern Appalachia and Mississippi Delta regions, to include cohorts from Oktibbeha and Panola counties. Led by Boston University, the six-year, $21.4 million multi-site prospective cohort study includes 50 investigators from 16 institutions.

Join MSU's Office of Research and Economic Development for this seminar to learn more about this study and the potential for multi-disciplinary collaboration.

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Details

Type
Seminar
Location
Theater at Bost Extension Center, 190 Bost Extension Drive, Mississippi State, MS 39762
Cost
Free
Primary Sponsoring Organization
Office of Research and Economic Development
Contact Name
Lynn Taylor
Contact Phone
Additional Information
For disability accommodation, please contact Lynn Taylor at ltaylor@research.msstate.edu.