Recent GIM Funding Awards

Dec. 2021 - 

Sponsored Research 267509 Alex Cho General Internal Medicine Improving Access to Cancer Care in Rural Communities via Telehealth The Fullerton Foundation 6860201530 General Internal Medicine $200,000 Alex Cho of General Internal Medicine has received an award from the The Fullerton Foundation for a project entitled "Improving Access to Cancer Care in Rural Communities via Telehealth." Total funding will be $200,000.

October 2021

Sponsored Research 269377 James Wharam General Internal Medicine Clinical and Health Care Use Outcomes for Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy vs. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Using a National Commercial Insurance Claims Dataset Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. 6860201530 General Internal Medicine $46,299 James Wharam of General Internal Medicine has received a sub-award (05-R01DK112750-04) through the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. for a project entitled "Clinical and Health Care Use Outcomes for Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy vs. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Using a National Commercial Insurance Claims Dataset." Total funding will be $46,299.

Sept 

James Davis of General Internal Medicine has received an award from Predictably Human, Inc for a project entitled "Aerosol Acceptability PIL & Technology Comprehension Study." Total funding will be $708,268.

Rowena Dolor of General Internal Medicine has received an award from COPD Foundation Inc for a project entitled "COVID-19 Cleaning - The CAPTURE Study: Validating a unique COPD screening tool in primary care." Total funding has yet to be determined.

Aug.

Industry Sponsored Clinical Trials 268342 Keisha Bentley-Edwards General Internal Medicine Protective for Whom: Centering Black Infant and Maternal Health in Understanding Social Determinants International Business Machines 6064208610 Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity $85,000 Keisha Bentley-Edwards of General Internal Medicine has received an award from International Business Machines for a project entitled "Protective for Whom: Centering Black Infant and Maternal Health in Understanding Social Determinants." Total funding will be $85,000.

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