New funding awards - August 2018

Sponsored Research

Gerald S. Bloomfield of Cardiology has received an award (1R01-MD013493-01) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Pathways to cardiovascular disease prevention and impact of specialty referral in under-represented racial/ethnic minorities with HIV." Total funding will be $3,264,572.

Adrian F. Hernandez of Cardiology has received an award (1U24-AT009676-01) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory - Coordinating Center." Total funding will be $8,339,838.

Adrian F. Hernandez of Cardiology has received an award (3U24-AT009676-02S1) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Using the NIH Collaboratory Distributed Research Network to Identify and Characterize ADRD patients." Total funding will be $421,012.

Adrian F. Hernandez of Cardiology has received an award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute for a project entitled "PCORnet Phase II Rapid Research TO#13 Mod 2." Total funding will be $30,939.

Renato D. Lopes of Cardiology has received an award from the WIRB-Copernicus Group for a project entitled "DCRI-Stanford CEC Summit." Total funding will be $20,000.

Renato D. Lopes of Cardiology has received an award from the Baim Institute for Clinical Research for a project entitled "DCRI-Stanford CEC Summit." Total funding will be $2,500.

Martin A. Moseley III of Cardiology has received an award (1S10-OD024999-01) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Thermo Lumos Tribrid High-Resolution Accurate-Mass Tandem Mass Spectrometer." Total funding will be $600,000.

Eric D. Peterson of Cardiology has received an award from the Duke Clinical Research Institute for a project entitled "DCRI-Stanford Summit." Total funding will be $100,050.

Eric D. Peterson of Cardiology has received an award from the American Heart Association for a project entitled "Get With The Guidelines Registry SOW #16." Total funding will be $20,325.

Jennifer B. Green of Endocrinology has received an award from the University of Oxford for a project entitled "EMPA-KIDNEY Trial." Total funding will be $15,820,734.

Katherine Garman of Gastroenterology has received an award (1R01-DK118022-01) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "The role of gastrin in esophageal submucosal gland acinar ductal metaplasia." Total funding will be $2,335,704.

Andrew J. Muir of Gastroenterology has received an award from the Brigham and Women's Hospital for a project entitled "Sulfasalazine in PSC." Total funding will be $18,316.

Cristiana A. Costa of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy has received an award from the The International Myeloma Foundation for a project entitled "Redefining natural history of Smoldering multiple myeloma and developing a new risk stratification system." Total funding will be $71,002.

Vinay Giri (Mentor: Anthony D. Sung) of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy has received an award from the American Society of Hematology for a project entitled "Effects of In-Home Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation on the Gut Microbiota." Total funding will be $6,000.

Barbara D. Alexander of Infectious Diseases has received an award (AI100851) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Transplant Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Training Grant (TIDIRTG)." Total funding will be $1,250,637.

Andrew B. Nixon of Medical Oncology has received an award from the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute for a project entitled "Multi institutional phase II trial of single agent regorafenib in refractory advanced biliary cancers." Total funding will be $50,048.

Jason A. Somarelli of Medical Oncology has received an award (W81XWH-18-1-018) from the Department of Defense for a project entitled "Targeting the p38/Snail/PD-L1 axis in hormone-therapy resistance and metastasis." Total funding will be $602,756.

Myles Wolf of Nephrology has received an award (1UG3-DK118748-01) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled ""HiLo": Pragmatic trial of higher vs. lower serum phosphate targets in patients undergoing hemodialysis." Total funding will be $842,040.

Christopher Cox of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award (1U01-AT009974-01) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Optimizing a self-directed mobile mindfulness intervention for improving cardiorespiratory failure survivors' psychological distress." Total funding will be $3,677,493.

Alice L. Gray of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics, Inc. for a project entitled "Duke - UNC Cystic Fibrosis Tissue Procurement Partnership." Total funding will be $8,312.

Craig R. Rackley of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from the American College of Chest Physicians for a project entitled "CHEST ADVANCED CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAM-Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis." Total funding will be $43,176.

Industry-sponsored Clinical Trials

Tristram D. Bahnson of Cardiology has received an award from Boston Scientific Corporation for a project entitled "Electrogram Analysis for A-fib substrate  BD-016." Total funding will be $111,950.

James P. Daubert of Cardiology has received an award from Biosense Webster Inc for a project entitled "8th Annual EP Summit." Total funding will be $10,000.

James P. Daubert of Cardiology has received an award from St. Jude Medical Inc. for a project entitled "8th Annual EP Summit." Total funding will be $5,000.

Terry A. Fortin of Cardiology has received an award from Lung Biotechnology for a project entitled "Phase III of Treprostinil in patients with PH-COPD." Total funding will be $230,216.

Camille G. Frazier-Mills of Cardiology has received an award from Medtronic, Inc. for a project entitled "Micra Rate Response." Total funding will be $7,475.

Ravi Karra of Cardiology has received an award from Amgen, Inc. for a project entitled "AMG 986_20150183." Total funding will be $167,217.

Renato D. Lopes of Cardiology has received an award from AG Mednet for a project entitled "DCRI-Stanford Symposium." Total funding will be $20,000.

Renato D. Lopes of Cardiology has received an award from Language Scientific, Inc. for a project entitled "DCRI-Stanford Symposium." Total funding will be $20,000.

Manesh R. Patel of Cardiology has received an award from CSL Behring LLC for a project entitled "AEGIS II." Total funding will be $218,013.

Manesh R. Patel of Cardiology has received an award from Bayer Pharmaceuticals for a project entitled "Vascular Protection Initiative." Total funding will be $95,266.

Sudarshan Rajagopal of Cardiology has received an award from Complexa, Inc for a project entitled "Complexa PRIME - CXA-10-301." Total funding will be $140,436.

Sunil V. Rao of Cardiology has received an award from Medtronic, Inc. for a project entitled "2nd Annual Duke Heart Cardiology Update." Total funding will be $5,000.

Sunil V. Rao of Cardiology has received an award from Zoll Medical Corporation for a project entitled "2nd Annual Duke Heart Cardiology Update." Total funding will be $2,500.

Sunil V. Rao of Cardiology has received an award from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company for a project entitled "2nd Annual Duke Heart Cardiology Update." Total funding will be $2,500.

Andrew Wang of Cardiology has received an award from MyoKardia, Inc. for a project entitled "An Open-label Extension Study of Mavacamten Previously Enrolled in Study MYK-461-004 (PIONEER)   ." Total funding will be $84,366.

Andrea Coviello of Endocrinology has received an award from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for a project entitled "REGN1500-CL-1643." Total funding will be $118,206.

Andrew J. Muir of Gastroenterology has received an award from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation for a project entitled "Novartis - AMBER - VAY736." Total funding will be $86,267.

Vance G. Fowler of Infectious Diseases has received an award from Genentech, Inc. for a project entitled "An Evaluation of Clinical Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Outcomes in the Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia Group Prospective Cohort Study (SABG-PCS)." Total funding will be $112,014.

Gregory Gray of Infectious Diseases has received a sub-award (W911QY-16-D-0058-TO 0010) through Vysnova Partners, Inc. for a project entitled "Southeast Asia (SEA) Biosurveillance and Epidemiology Research Support." Total funding will be $48,560.

Gregory Gray of Infectious Diseases has received a sub-award (HHSO100201500024C) through InDevR, Inc. for a project entitled "InDevR Research Agreement." Total funding will be $15,007.

John Perfect of Infectious Diseases has received an award from Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for a project entitled "APX001-201 SURGE." Total funding will be $85,158.

Chris Woods of Infectious Diseases has received an award from Institute for Medical Research, Inc. for a project entitled "IMR PSA: Deb Murray (CLOVER)." Total funding will be $46,879.

Chris Woods of Infectious Diseases has received a sub-award () through Institute for Medical Research, Inc. for a project entitled "IMR PSA: Sara Hoffman (CREATE)." Total funding will be $20,053.

Chris Woods of Infectious Diseases has received a sub-award () through Institute for Medical Research, Inc. for a project entitled "IMR PSA: Sara Hoffman (CLOVER)." Total funding will be $6,137.

Jeffrey M. Clarke of Medical Oncology has received an award from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company for a project entitled "A Phase II Clinical Trial of Combination Nivolumab (Opdivo), Ipilimumab (Yervoy), and Taxane in Patients with Untreated Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) (The OPTIMAL Trial) ." Total funding will be $1,492,672.

Michael R. Harrison of Medical Oncology has received an award from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company for a project entitled "A Phase 3, Open-label, Randomized Study of Nivolumab Combined with Ipilimumab, or with Standard of Care Chemotherapy, versus Standard of Care Chemotherapy in Participants with Previously Untreated Unr." Total funding will be $431,125.

Neal E. Ready of Medical Oncology has received an award from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company for a project entitled "A Phase 3, Randomized, Global Trial of Nivolumab and Epacadostat with Platinum Doublet Chemotherapy versus Platinum Doublet Chemotherapy in First-line Treatment of Stage IV orRecurrent Non-Small Cell Lung cancer (NSCLC) ECHO 309, Epacadostat Clinica." Total funding will be $16,571.

Richard F. Riedel of Medical Oncology has received an award from Immune Design Corp. for a project entitled "A Phase 3, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of MB305 in Unresectable Locally-advanced or Metastatic NY-ESO-1+ Synovial Sarcoma Subjects Following First-line Systemic Anti-cancer Therapy." Total funding will be $146,459.

April K. Salama of Medical Oncology has received an award from Incyte Corporation for a project entitled "INCB 24360-208A Phase 1/2, Open-Label, Dose-Escalation, Safety, Tolerability, andEfficacy Study of Epacadostat and Nivolumab in Combination WithImmune Therapies in Subjects With Advanced or MetastaticMalignancies (ECHO-208)." Total funding will be $358,078.

April K. Salama of Medical Oncology has received an award from NewLink Genetics Corporation for a project entitled "A Phase 2/3 (Adaptive Design) Study of the Concomitant Administration of Indoximod or Placebo plus mbrolizumab or Nivolumab in Adult Patients with Unresectable Stage III or Stage IV Malignant Melanoma." Total funding will be $7,000.

Talal I. Dahhan of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from BTG International Inc for a project entitled "Retrospective and prospective international EKoSoNic® registry Ofthe treatment and Clinical OUTcomes of patients with PulmonaryEmbolism." Total funding will be $63,834.

Bryan D. Kraft of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from Savara Inc. for a project entitled "IMPALA MOL-PAP-002 A randomised double blind placebo controlled multicentre clinical trial of inhaled molgramostim in autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis patients." Total funding will be $107,975.

Kamran Mahmood of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from CareFusion Corporation for a project entitled "Current Trends in Pleural Disease Management -- 2018." Total funding will be $3,000.

Loretta Que of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP for a project entitled "A Longitudinal Prospective Observational Study of the Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Health Outcomes of Individuals with Severe Asthma in the United States." Total funding will be $116,975.

Craig R. Rackley of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals for a project entitled "Mallinckrodt MNK14344100: Phase 4 Multicenter randomized double blind placebo controlled pilot study to assess the efficacy and safety of H.P. Acthar Gel in subjects with Pulmonary Sarcoidosis." Total funding will be $147,187.

Momen Wahidi of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine has received an award from Veracyte, Inc. for a project entitled "EBUS and Navigation Bronchoscopy Course." Total funding will be $3,000.

Jennifer Rogers of Rheumatology has received an award from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP for a project entitled "Prospective observational cohort of patients with moderate-to-severe SLE to characterize cross-sectional and longitudinal disease activity, treatment patterns and effectiveness, outcomes and comorbidities, healthcare resource utilization." Total funding will be $104,133.

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