University of Wisconsin–Madison

Research Strategy Sprint

CAIRIBU Uro-Aging Research Interest Group

Below are materials from the CAIRIBU Research Strategy Sprint from July 2025

Uro-Aging Round Robin Slides

Uro-Aging Mondays (2025-26) | Brief Sprint Synopsis

CAIRIBU Urobiome Research Interest Group

CAIRIBU Uro-Voiding Research Interest Group

If interested, take a look at the strategic research plans below that are specific to genitourinary research.

  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Strategic Plan for Research: Pathways to Health for All. December 2021 | Updated April 2025.
  2. Urology Care Foundation of the American Urological Association. National Urology Research Agenda: A Roadmap for Priorities in Urologic Disease Research. Copyright 2010 | Brand Update 2015.
  3. National Institute on Aging. Strategic Directions for Research, 202o-2025. NIA Strategic Directions 2020.

ADDITIONALLY, this article is very relevant to our efforts in this CAIRIBU Research Strategy Sprint: Brady SS, Bavendam TG, Bradway CK, et al. Noncancerous genitourinary conditions as a public health priority: conceptualizing the hidden burden. Urology 2021;166:39-49.

Other organizations have created strategic research plans. Some examples are below.

  1. American Gastroenterological Association. Chang L, Di Lorenzo C, Farrugia G, et al. Functional Bowel Disorders: A Roadmap to Guide the Next Generation of Research. Gastroenterology 2018;154:723-735.
  2. Morehouse School of Medicine. Cardiovascular Research Institute Strategic Plan (circa unknown; some references are as recent as 2019).
  3. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. NICHD Strategic Plan 2025.
  4. Division of Lung Diseases of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Castro M, Ramirez MI, Gern JE, et al. Strategic Plan for Pediatric Respiratory Diseases Research: An NHLBI Working Group Report. Pediatr Pulmonol 2009;44(1):2-13.