About RESTORE
Network
The RESTORE Health Equity Research Network is a collaboration between six universities to prevent hypertension and reduce racial inequities in Black communities across the United States. Investigators in the RESTORE Network are testing five scalable, sustainable, and community based projects to help address these barriers and prevent hypertension.
Welcome to the RESTORE Network
Vision
Reduce racial inequities in cardiovascular disease outcomes by translating evidence-based hypertension prevention interventions into community settings and advance the science of health equity, building a society where every person lives a healthy life free of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
RESTORE Aims
Projects
CLIP: Community to Clinic Implementation Program
PI: Joseph Ravenell, MD
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
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EPIPHANY: Equity in Prevention and Progression of Hypertension by Addressing Barriers to Nutrition
PI: Andrea Cherrington, MD, MPH
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
LEAP-HTN: Linkage, Empowerment, and Access to Prevent Hypertension
PI: Phillip Levy, MD, MPH
Wayne State University
GO FRESH: Groceries for Black Residents to Stop Hypertension
PI: Stephen Juraschek, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
LINKED-BP: Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring Linked with Community Health Workers to Improve Blood Pressure
PI: Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MSN, RN
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing