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To improve Veteran’s health by conducting and supporting rigorous research to understand the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection while fostering research collaborations within and outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The 3 pillars of the CC are a Data Core, Methods Core, and Partnerships Core, which will work together to carry out the following aims:
The LTO will be responsible for carrying out a rigorous mixed methods study of the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on Veterans, with support from the CC. By triangulating a range of data sources, the LTO will:
For more information on VA research projects related to COVID-19: https://www.research.va.gov/covid-19.cfm
Anyone over the age of 18, including Veterans, their friends and family of Veterans, and VA staff can participate in VA national COVID-19 research efforts by registering at www.va.gov/coronavirus-research.
CORC provides support to the HSR&D/CSR&D Collaborative Merits. We are proud to partner with these projects to improve care of Veterans with Long-COVID:
The CORC is supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Primary funding comes from:
Additional support comes from the following sources:
For any questions about CORC and our website, please contact Natalya Wawrin at Natalya.Wawrin@va.gov.
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Updated/Reviewed: 2023-04-20