There were 17 recipients of our pilot grants this year, who collectively received $525,000; 7 grants were awarded in the general Population Health Sciences, 7 others in the Learning Health Care Innovation Challenge, and 3 projects for the Community Engagement sector. To see the full list of Spectrum awardees, click here.
All of the projects are aligned with the mission of our 14 working groups:
Population Health Sciences
Working Group: Immigration and health | Health disparities - global and domestic
Desperation migration in the developing world: An empirical analysis | Eran Bendavid
Working Group: Analytics | Learning healthcare systems
Quality, cost, and value: Studying the net value of diabetes management | Karen Eggleston
Working Group: Immigration and health | Health disparities - global and domestic
The effect of anti-immigrant policies on the health of immigrants and ethnic minorities: A quasi-experimental study | Jens Hainmueller
Working Group: Work-life, retirement, disability, aging, cognitive decline | Special populations and rare diseases
Cancer in elderly: Establishing an infrastructure for research in elderly at Stanford Medicine | Ann Hsing
Working Group: Adolescent health | Analytics | Health and behavior | Learning healthcare systems | mHealth and other technologies for health
Towards personalizing and optimizing behavioral interventions in mobile health
| Jane Paik Kim
Working Group: Health disparities - global and domestic | Health and behavior | mHealth and other technologies for health | Sex and gender
The use of mobile phone technology to prevent and redress gender-based violence in Gujarat, India: opportunities and barriers
| Jennifer A. Newberry
Working Group: Analytics | Learning healthcare systems
Mining the EMR and extant population datasets to define normal human body temperature over time | Julie Parsonnet
Community Engagement
Working Group: Adolescent Health | Health and behavior | Special populations and rare diseases
Pilot project to develop an initial infrastructure and data monitoring center for the study and prevention of local suicide clusters | Rebecca Bernert
Working Group: Health and behavior | Health and the environment | mHealth and other technologies for health
Leveraging the quantified self for citizen science: “Discovering peaceful places and sorry spaces” in Santa Clara County | Benjamin Chrisinger
Working Group: Health disparities - global and domestic | Health and behavior | Special populations and rare diseases
Implementing evidence-based mental health care in East Palo Alto school districts | Flint M Espil
Learning Health Systems
Working Groups: Learning healthcare systems | mHealth and other technologies for health | Health and behavior
Patient guided virtual hypertension management | N. Lance Downing
Working Group: Analytics | Health disparities - global and domestic | Learning healthcare systems | Special populations and rare diseases
Population-based Health Information Exchange for Cancer Prevention: Surveillance for cancer-related infections | Summer Han
Working Group: Analytics | Health and environment | Learning healthcare systems | Special populations and rare diseases
Machine learning approaches to predicting medical readiness of new U.S. Army recruits | Lianne Kurina
Working Group: Analytics | Health disparities - global and domestic | Learning healthcare systems
A population-based analytic resource for diabetes: Solano County health information exchange | Jennifer S. Lee
Working Group: Gene – environment interaction | Learning healthcare systems | Analytics | Work-life and aging
The immune system and cancers using a gene-centric approach | Ying Lu
Working Group: Analytics | Learning healthcare systems
Personalizing vital sign alarms | Sarah Poole
Working Group: Analytics | Learning healthcare systems
Tracking ambulatory care-sensitive condition (ACSC) ER visits and hospitalizations in the context of a primary care redesign | Marcy Winget