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Jackson State University Secures $14.5 Million to Continue Heart Study Training Center

Jackson State University Secures $14.5 Million to Continue Heart Study Training Center
Posted By: Will Moss on February 18, 2026

Jackson State University has received $14.5 million in funding to extend its contract for a heart study training center, marking a significant investment in cardiovascular health research at the Mississippi-based HBCU.

The substantial grant will allow Jackson State to continue its critical work in training researchers and professionals focused on heart health studies, addressing cardiovascular disease disparities that disproportionately affect African American communities.

Key Takeaway: This $14.5 million contract extension reinforces Jackson State University's position as a leader in cardiovascular health research and training among HBCUs.

The heart study training center represents an important component of Jackson State's research infrastructure, providing opportunities for students and researchers to gain hands-on experience in cardiovascular health studies. The extension ensures continuity in the university's efforts to build research capacity and address health inequities.

Jackson State University, founded in 1877, is Mississippi's fourth-largest institution of higher learning and one of the state's premier research universities.



The university has increasingly positioned itself as a hub for health sciences research and education, with particular emphasis on addressing health challenges facing underserved communities.

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, with African Americans experiencing higher rates of heart disease and stroke compared to other populations. Training centers like the one at Jackson State play a crucial role in developing a diverse workforce of researchers equipped to study and address these disparities.

The funding extension demonstrates continued confidence in Jackson State's ability to deliver quality research training and contribute meaningfully to the field of cardiovascular health. It also provides the university with long-term stability to plan and execute comprehensive training programs.

This investment aligns with broader efforts to strengthen research capacity at HBCUs and increase diversity in health sciences research. By supporting training centers at institutions like Jackson State, funding agencies help ensure that the next generation of cardiovascular researchers reflects the diversity of the communities most affected by heart disease.

The contract extension will enable Jackson State to continue developing skilled researchers while advancing scientific understanding of cardiovascular health challenges facing African American and other underserved populations.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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