"To
build and increase research capacity that will contribute
knowledge to improve Alaska Native health."
About the Center...
The Center for
Alaska Native Health Research (CANHR) is developing unique biomedical knowledge
and translating it into research for the prevention and reduction of health
disparities among Alaska Natives.
CANHR was established in 2001 through a five-year grant awarded by the National
Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources to the University
of Alaska Fairbanks. In 2007 the NIH renewed the center’s grant for $11
million for another five years to build on CANHR’s research findings
on obesity and its relationship to diabetes and cardiovascular disease among
Alaska Natives.
CANHR partners with the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation and communities throughout Southwest
Alaska.
Our main offices are located on the UAF campus with field staff hired
in each participating community.CANHR’s
overall goal is to achieve a permanent and sustainable research center at
the University of Alaska Fairbanks with the primary theme of investigating
obesity and chronic disease-related risk and protective factors. To build
a collaborative research presence in Alaska Native communities, three themes
guide CANHR researchers.
Prevention and reduction of health disparities. CANHR seeks new knowledge through
basic and applied research that can ultimately be applied to understand,
prevent and reduce health disparities in indigenous communities.
Cultural
processes awareness. The center’s researchers study how cultural
variables influence the understanding of disease expression in Alaska Natives
so that research findings and intervention are valid and culturally appropriate.
Community-based
participatory research methods. CANHR researchers work closely with and
take significant direction from indigenous communities. Tribal community
members become co-researchers.
In summary, the Center for Alaska Native Health Research embraces a collaborative research model. At every stage of the research, faculty
and staff work with tribal groups and health care agencies to frame research
questions, develop methodologies and procedures, and to interpret and apply
data to prevention and treatment.
UAF
is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educational
institution