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Research Grants


TKATHLEEN T. BRADY
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
RONALD E. SEE (Co-PI)
Neurosciences. ORWH: SCOR on Sex and Gender Factors Affecting Women’s Health: Admin Component, $235,436 from National Institute on Drug Abuse, July through June 2009.

KENNETH CHAVIN
Surgery. The Hepatic Research Registry, $3,778 from CellzDirect, Inc., October 2004 through December.

MAURIZIO DEL POETA
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. GAANN in Lipid Biology and New Technologies, $128,628 from Department of Education, August through August 2009.

C. LINDSAY DEVANE
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy: Predictors of Morbidity, $70,406 from Emory University, August through July 2009.

JUDY R. DUBNO
Otolaryngology. Experimental and Clinical Studies of Presbyacusis—Project 1, $345,283 from National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, August through July 2009.

LEONARD EGEDE
Medicine. Telepsychology-Service Delivery for Depressed Elderly Veterans, $258,500 from VAMC, August through July 2009.

PATRICK A. FLUME
Medicine. A Randomized, Open-Label, Multi-Center, Phase 3 Trial to Assess the Safety of Tobramycin Inhalation Powder Compared to TOBI in Cystic Fibrosis Subjects, $10,081 from Chiron Inc., January 2006 through January 2009.

SANDRA L. FOWLER
Pediatrics. SC Children’s AIDS Care System, $125,801 from South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, August through July 2009.     

M. BOYD GILLESPIE
Otolaryngology. Cetuximab for Treatment of High-Risk Pre-Malignant Upper Aerodigestive Lesions, $15,000 from Johns Hopkins University, December 2007 through November.

MICHAEL G. JANECH
Medicine. Collaborative Research: A Proteomic Approach to Understanding Cytoprotective Biogenic Sulfur Production in Sea-Ice Diatoms, $90,873 from National Science Foundation, August through July 2009.

DIANE KAMEN
Medicine. Effect of Vitamin D3 on the IFNa Signature in Patients with SLE, $210,427 from Long Island Jewish Health System, April through March 2009.

PRAKASH KARA
Neurosciences. Depth Perception Coding in Complete Cortical Microcircuits, $74,988 from Whitehall Foundation, August through July 2009.

DEAN G. KILPATRICK
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. The Psychobiology of Trauma and Resilience Across the Lifespan, 449,686 from National Institute on Mental Health, August through July 2009.

KEITH L. KIRKWOOD
Stomatology. Targeting Post-Transcriptional Signaling for Periodontitis, $75,000 from International Association for Dental Research, September through September 2009.

JAMES S. KRAUSE
Rehabilitation Sciences. Participation, Subjective Well Being, Health, and Spinal Cord Injury: A 35-Year Longitudinal Study, $149,946 from Department of Education, December through November 2009.
Research Development Core, $57,750 from South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Fund, July 2007 through June 2009.

JACQUELINE KRAVEKA
Pediatrics. Metabolomic Profiling of Bioactive Sphingolipids in Neuroblastoma, $50,000 from St. Baldricks Foundation, July through June 2009.

HENRY M. LEMON
Pediatrics. MUSC Children’s Care Medical Care Home Project, $125,000 from Trident United Way, July through June 2009.
Family Literacy Project, $50,000 from Trident United Way, July through June 2009.

LOUIS LUTTRELL
Medicine. DHHS Telemedicine Project (Confidant), $249,033 from South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, July 2007 through June 2009.
Tyrosine Kinases in G Protein Mediated Signaling, $283,581 from National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, August  through August 2009.



Friday, Nov. 21, 2008

 


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