Norton Sound Health Corporation welcomes researchers looking to improve the lives of the people of the Bering Strait/Norton Sound region. The 鶹Ƶֱ Research Ethics and Review (RERB) Board is available to review research projects in the region. The RERB tentatively meets three times a year. Please contact the RERB Staff Liaison for further information or to add your project to the RERB presentation schedule.
For research proposals, please contact the 鶹Ƶֱ Compliance Officer at (907) 443-3360 or at .
If you are submitting a research project, you must obtain approval before 鶹Ƶֱ RERB review.
Below is a schedule of upcoming RERB meetings with materials due dates:
RERB Meeting Date |
Materials Due Date |
January 10, 2025 | December 27, 2024 |
April 4, 2025 | March 21, 2025 |
August 15, 2025 | August 1, 2025 |
\The Norton Sound Health Corporation has been involved in a number of research activities throughout the years. On this page you will find information about those activities and the results of some projects.
The Role of Diet in the Health of Alaska Native Children
Addressing Childhood Hearing Loss Disparities in Alaska Native Population Study
- Environmental Factors for Hearing Loss and Middle Ear Disease in Alaska Native Children and Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from a Cluster Randomized Trial
- Community Perspectives on Hearing Loss in Rural Alaska
- Changing the Paradigm for School Hearing Screening Globally: Evaluation of Screening Protocols from Two Randomized Trials in Rural Alaska
- Integrating Mixed Methods Data to Contextualize Trial Outcomes
- Mobile health school screening and telemedicine referral to improve access to specialty care in rural Alaska- a cluster- randomized controlled trial
- Prevalence of Childhood Hearing Loss in Rural Alaska
- Telemedicine Referral to Improve Access to Specialty Care for Preschool Children in Rural Alaska-A cluster-randomized controlled trial
- Hearing-related quality of life in children and adolescents in rural Alaska
Childhood Hearing Loss Media
Arthritis and Autoimmune Disease Epidemiology and Impact in the Alaska Native Population Study
- Hospitalizations Associated With Rheumatic Disease in Alaska, 2015-2018
- Hospitalized Infections in Patients with Rheumatic Disease Hospitalizations in Alaska, 2015-2018
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Research Study
HEALTHH Publications
- HEALTHH Newsletters
- 2018-CCT HEALTHH Protocol Paper
- 2020-IJCH HEALTHH Recruitment
- 2020-TID HEALTHH Dual Use
- 2022-PLOS ONE-HEALTHH Diet Cultural Correls
Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care
2023 American Academy of PAs Publication
Genetics of Coronary Artery Disease in Alaska Natives (GOCADAN) Study Publications:
- C-Reactive Protein, Insulin Resistance, and Metabolic Syndrome in a Population With a High Burden of Subclinical Infection (December 2008)
- Genetic variation in APOJ, LPL, and TNFRSF10B affects plasma fatty acid distribution in Alaskan Eskimos (2010)
- Variants in CPT1A, FADS1, and FADS2 are associated with higher levels of estimated plasma and erythrocyte delta-5 desaturases in Alaskan Eskimos (June 2012)
- Heart rate is associated with markers of fatty acid desaturation: the GOCADAN study (2012)
- Albuminuria among Alaska Natives – Findings from the Genetics of Coronary Artery Disease in Alaska Natives (GOCADAN) Study (July 2009)
- Heart Rate is Associated with Red Blood Cell Fatty Acid Concentration: the GOCADAN Study (June 2011)
- Uric Acid, Hypertension, and CKD among Alaska Eskimos – the Genetics of Coronary Artery Disease in Alaska Natives (GOCADAN) Study (February 2012)
- Individual saturated fatty acids are associated with different components of insulin resistance and glucose metabolism: the GOCADAN study (September 2010)
- A QTL for genotype by sex interaction for anthropometric measurements in Alaskan Eskimos (GOCADAN study) on chromosome 19q12-13 (September 2011)
- Cardiovascular Disease Among Alaska Native Peoples (December 2013)
- Statistical genetic analysis of serological measures of common, chronic infections in Alaska Native participants in the GOCADAN study (November 2013)
- Sex-specific associations of nutrition with hypertension and systolic blood pressure in Alaska Natives findings from the GOCADAN study (June 2011)
- Relation Among Lipoprotein Subfractions and Carotid Atherosclerosis in Alaskan Eskimos (From the GOCADAN study) (December 2009)