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Research Grants
 

Below is a list of current grants in which the Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy and Immunologic Diseases’ faculty is involved.

Title

Project Period

 Active

 

Genetics of Asthma and Bronchial Hyper Responsiveness

7/94 - 5/08

Genotype-Phenotype Interactions in Severe Asthma

9/01 - 6/11

Spontaneous Regression of Late-stage Tumors in Mice

7/02 - 6/07

Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium Data Coordinating Center

9/02 - 8/07

NIA Older Americans Independence Centers

9/02 - 8/07

Polymorphisms of INS/IGF Signal Pathways in Female Cancer

7/03 - 6/07

G-Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling in Airway Smooth Muscle

9/03 - 7/07

Mapping Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Genes at 8p22-2

9/03 - 8/08

Asthma Clinical Research Network  (link to http://www1.wfubmc.edu/News/NewsARticle.htm?ArticleID=1595)

9/03 - 7/08

Regulation of Cysteinyl Leukotriene Type 1 rRceptor

3/04 - 2/08

Familial CaP Susceptibility Genes

7/04 -12/07

Interaction of PTEN and CDKN1B in PCa susceptibility

9/04 - 8/09

Genetic Studies in Difficult to Treat Asthma: TENOR

9/04 - 6/08

Re-engineering the Clinical Research Enterprise:  feasibility of integrating and expanding clinical networks

10/04 – 9/07

Clinical Centers for a Clinical Research Network for the Treatment of Acute Lung Injury and the Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)"

2005-2012

Severe Asthma and the Glucocorticoid Receptor Complex

4/05 – 3/07

Beta-adrenergic receptor agonism and T Cells

7/05 – 6/07

Identification of Diabetes Genes on Human Chromosome 20

7/05 – 6/10

Pharmacogenetics of Asthma Treatment

7/05 – 6/10

Models & Technologies for Defining Phenotype

9/05 – 8/07

Clinical Centers for the Clinical Network for the Treatment of the Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

9/05 – 8/12

Acute Inflammatory Mediators On Duration Of Functional Limitations In Elderly Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure

2006-2007

General Clinical Research Center (GCRC)

3/06 – 2/11

The Center for Botanical Lipids, Core A

4/05 – 3/10

Mitochondrial and Oxidative Stress in Type 1 Diabetes

4/06 – 3/08

 Phospholipase-Mediated Surfactant Injury Contributes To The Pathogenesis, Progression And Clinical Course Of ALI/ARDS

4/07-2012

Global Genetic And Epigenetic Approaches To Progression Of Pca

 

4/08-3/13

Interaction Effect Of 8q24 Germline And Somatic DNA Changes On Aggressive Prostate Cancer

7/08-6/11

Completed

 

Education in Patient Oriented Research

6/99 - 5/05

Iron Overload and Hereditary Hemochromatosis
 

2/00 - 1/05

Identification of an Asthma Susceptibility Gene on 3P

9/00 - 8/06

sPLA2 and Surfactant in Asthma

9/00 - 7/04

Identification of Susceptibility Genes for NIDDM

7/01 - 6/05

Gene Polymorphisms and Prevention of Disability

8/01 – 7/04

The Pharmacogenomics of Methotrexate

9/01 - 6/06

Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Synthetic Functions of Human Airway Smooth Muscle

10/01-10/06

Regulation of G-Protein-coupled Receptors in air Myocytes

3/02  - 2/05

Molecular Genetics of Colon Cancer in Blacks and Whites

11/02 - 2/06

Vitamin Intervention for Stroke Prevention

8/03 - 7/05

Human Airway Smooth Muscle Growth Regulation by G-Protein-coupled Receptors

9/03 - 5/05

Airway Smooth Muscle Modulated Inflammation in Asthma- Project 1

9/03 - 8/06

Mesenchymal Cell Fibrogenesis Triggered by Epithelial Cells in Asthma (Project 4)

9/03 - 8/06

Airway Smooth Muscle Modulated Inflammation in Asthma
- Human Studies Core B

9/03 - 8/06

Phenotypic and Genotypic Determinants to Identify Patients at High Risk for Mesothelioma

1/04 - 12/05

Utility of SNP Genotyping Using Pooled DNA Samples in Association Studies

9/04 - 8/06

SCGF in Kidney Cancer

3/04 - 3/05

Estrogen Receptor Variants, HDL, and Atherosclerosis

3/04 - 2/06

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

4/04 - 3/06

Interactive effects of steroids and PKA-activating agents in Regulating Cytokine effects on airway smooth muscle growth

1/06–12/06

Interactive effects of beta-agonists and steroids on T cell functions

1/06–12/06

 

 

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