$10.3 Million HRSA Grant for UTHealth
Aaron assisted a team of seasoned public health researchers to with a $10.3 million Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant to improve COVID-19 surveillance, testing, and vaccination-uptake among vulnerable populations in Texas.
The project will be innovative both in its approaches (i.e. utilization of real-time geospatial data/ analytics to rapidly deploy mobile vaccination resources to high-need communities), its breadth (direct service delivery available to a catchment area with a population of millions people, as a result of existing clinical partnerships/ MOUs), and utilization of novel analytical methods (Priority areas will be identified through a novel Community Disparity Index using a Bayesian multilevel spatial-temporal model that simultaneously investigates the individual subject and community-level (i.e., census block groups) characteristics that contribute to the heterogeneity of testing and infection).
Congratulations to the University of Texas Health Science Center (led by PI Dr. Maria Fernandez) and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler!