E-Mail Aurora, Colo. (Feb. 17, 2021) ? The National Institute of Health's (NIH) National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) is supporting an estimated 3-year, $2.7 million award to the University of Colorado Denver through its Disparities Elimination through Coordinated Interventions to Prevent and Control Heart and Lung Disease Risk (DECIPHeR) initiative to address health disparities in diverse Colorado communities. The overarching goal is to help disadvantaged kids with uncontrolled asthma breathe better. The DECIPHeR Alliance is composed of seven research centers across the United States plus a research coordinating center. The Colorado DECIPHeR site is made up of team members from Children's Hospital Colorado's (Children's Colorado) Breathing Institute, National Jewish Health, University of Colorado School of Medicine (CUSOM), Colorado Comprehensive School-Centered Asthma Program (AsthmaCOMP), and the Adult and Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS). The DECIPHeR Alliance supports research to identify the best strategies for ensuring successful integration of evidence-based interventions within clinical and public health settings. The goal of the Colorado site is to create broad and equitable reach through a flexible and customizable playbook to help each community reduce asthma symptoms and manage asthma attacks.