The NORC Clinical Intervention and Translation (CIT) Core Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) Pilot Award aims to enhance NORC interventional research by adding expertise and outcomes in D&I science. Scientific discovery and its translation to the clinic and and the public increasingly require interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers with interventional and D&I expertise, as well as patient partners, to tailor interventions to the target audience and, thereby, maximize the uptake, effects, and sustainability of any intervention. This RFA seeks to support collaborations berween NORC members with ongoing or new intervention studies related to nutrition or obesity and experts in D&I science and the services offered by the Adult & Child Center for Outcomes Research & Delivery Science (ACCORDS) and CU Denver Evaluation Center.
Key Dates for applications that are accepted yearly:
Applications Due: 12/11/2025
Notification of Award: 2/20/2026
12-month funding period begins 3/1/2026
The CIT Core assists our research base with a wide range of clinical and translational research capacities including:
This core provides a clinical infrastructure and expertise for studies of weight loss, weight loss maintenance and behavioral interventions, which makes substantial contributions to the scientific underpinnings to the national agenda to address the problem of obesity.
The CIT Core partners with the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center (AHWC) to utilize their state of the art facilities including a human performance lab, metabolic research kitchen, fitness center, wellness clinic, and numerous educational and community outreach programs.
The Colorado Clinical Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI) Nutrition Core is also an important collaborator to the CIT Core, providing Registered Dietitian (RD) and nutritionist expertise among many other services. Additionally, the CIT Core provides the isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) assays of doubly labeled water (DLW) for the measurement of energy expenditure in the free-living environment.
All services are provided on a fee for service basis.
Contact Kevin Masters to make an appointment for further information.
Visit the CCTSI website for more information on the CCTSI Nutrition Services.
Contact Zhaoxing Pan to make an appointment for further information.
CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center
12348 East Montview Boulevard
Aurora, CO 80045
Dr. Catenacci is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine. Her specialties include: Internal Medicine, Board Certification (2001), Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Board Certification (2007). She completed her Undergraduate degree with a BS from the University of Notre Dame (IN) (1994) and completed medical school from Yale University School of Medicine (1998). She further completed her internship at Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program (1999) and Residency Program: Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program, Internal Medicine (2001) Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program, Chief Resident, Internal Medicine (2002). Dr. Catenacci’s clinical interests include: Diabetes, General Endocrinology, Physical Activity and Weight Loss/Maintenance.