Announcements Congratulatory Corner!
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Announcements Congratulatory Corner!
Contents: Announcements | Congratulatory Corner! | Funding Opportunities |Recent Notable Publications| Divisional Seminars| Events & Educational Opportunities| Research Administration | Highlighted Researcher Announcements Reminder to faculty: help us tailor communications to your needs Feeling email fatigue? Getting enough information? Not enough? Please take a moment to let us know how the Department can better communicate with you. Estimated time: 3-5 minutes. Your feedback will help us communicate better with you. Staff survey coming soon. Need help with a grant? Did you know the Department of Medicine has two programs to help faculty with writing, editing, revising or resubmitting grants? The free Consult Program allows faculty to meet one-on-one with an experienced grant writer for advice and feedback at any stage of the process. Faculty may also request support from Dr. Janet Gross in our Proposal Development & Grant Writing Support program, in which the Department of Medicine will pay half of the consulting fees. April edition of the American Heart Association’s Research Insider newsletter Read more… NIH RockTalk resources Reminder: Biosketch Requirements for Due Dates On or After May 25, 2015 Read more… New: Podcasts on the NIH Biosketch and SciENcv Read more… When Can I Use ASSIST for My R01 Application? Read more… Get state-specific nutrition, physical activity, & obesity data online with CDC's new interactive database Read more… Postdocs: submit your best image! Deadline: April 17 The Best Image Award Competition aims to celebrate the outstanding research done by our postdoctoral fellows, while showcasing the beauty of science and research. Read more… Submit an announcement to be featured here Back to Top Congratulatory Corner! Jessica Alvarez (Endocrinology) Dr. Alvarez was chosen in a national competition to be one of 28 Associate Scientific Advisors for Science Translational Medicine! In this role, she will be writing 7-8 short editorial-like pieces on articles of her choice with translational significance from front-line journals that will be published in Science Translational Medicine over the next year. Tiffany Thai and Mirandy Li (Nephrology) Dr. Thai received the Research Recognition Award and Ms. Li received the Bob Gunn Undergraduate Research Award from the APS Cell section at last week’s Experimental Biology 2015 meeting. Congratulations to residents who participated in Resident Research Day! Congratulations to Xiao Jing Wang, Paul Reynolds, Erin Lundberg, Joseph Knapper, Michel Corban, Andrew Ip, James Qu, Abhinav Koul, Geoffrey Southmayd, Cameron Lambert, Amar Mandalia, Marquita Nelson, Enoch Kotei, Hachem Nasri, Pratik Sandesara, Anastasia-Stefania Alexopoulos, Hassan Khan, Akash Patel, and Anand Shah whose research was presented in poster format, and to James MacNamara, Ayman Samman Tahhan, Ross Deppe and Taylor Lebeis whose abstracts were chosen for oral talks. Seth Walker (Pulmonary) Dr. Walker is site principal investigator of a clinical trial funded by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. entitled, “A Phase 3, Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Tolerability of Lumacaftor in Combination with Ivacaftor in Subjects 6 through 11 Years of Age with Cystic Fibrosis, Homozygous for the F508del-CFTR Mutation.” Submit a suggestion for the Congratulatory Corner Back to Top Recent Notable Publications Scott Chancey, David Stephens (Infectious Diseases) Chancey ST et al. “Transcriptional Attenuation Controls Macrolide Inducible Efflux and Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae and in Other Gram-Positive Bacteria Containing mef/mel (msr(D)) Elements.” PLoS One. 2015 Feb 19;10(2):e0116254. Read more… Monica Farley (Infectious Diseases) Lessa FC et al. “Burden of Clostridium difficile Infection in the United States.” N Engl J Med. 2015 Feb 26;372(9):825-34. Read more… Jason Brown, Stephen Berger, Steven Keilin, Kevin Woods, Qiang Cai, Field Willingham (Digestive Diseases) Nanda A et al. “Triple Modality Testing by Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography for the Diagnosis of Cholangiocarcinoma.” Therap Adv Gastroenterol. 2015 Mar;8(2):56-65. Read more… Young-Mi Go, Douglas Walker, Karan Uppal, Dean Jones (Pulmonary) Go YM et al. “Metabolome-wide Association Study of Phenylalanine in Plasma of Common Marmosets.” Amino Acids. 2015 Mar;47(3):589-601. Read more… Priyathama Vellanki, Gulliermo Umpierrez (Endocrinology) Vellanki P & Umpierrez GE. “Iatrogenic Hypoglycemia and Quality of Life in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.” Rev Clin Esp. 2015 Mar;215(2):104-6. Read more… Submit a publication to be featured here Back to Top New Funding & Award Opportunities (view all) Weekly NIH Funding Opportunities & Notices Read more… Federal Funding Opportunities for Public Health Faculty Read more… NIH/CFAR: Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) Administrative Supplement Deadline: April 20 NIH is accepting requests for administrative supplements to the CFAR base grant in Advancing PrEP Delivery, HIV Transmission and Microepidemics, and Glycomics in HIV Co-Morbidities. Read more (PDF)… The John Merck Fund: Developmental Disabilities Translational Research Program Deadline: May 18 This awards program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaborative grant applications focused primarily on FXS and DS, but the program supports studies focused on other developmental disabilities under special circumstances. The Fund is particularly interested in translational research that is designed to improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Investigators from a range of disciplines are encouraged to apply. Read more… NIH/NCATS: Pre-Application for Collaborative Innovation Award, CTSA Program (X02) Deadline: May 24 (for LOI) This FOA is to invite pre-applications from applicants who have an interest in ultimately submitting an application to ”Collaborative Innovation Award, Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program (U01).” Read more… NIH/NIAID: HIV Vaccine Research and Design (HIVRAD) Program (P01) Deadline: June 15 This FOA is to support multi-component, multi-disciplinary projects that address important scientific questions relevant to AIDS prophylactic vaccine discovery research. Extensive modeling of vaccine concepts in non-human primates may be included. Read more… NIH/NIMH: Research Education Mentoring Program for HIV/AIDS Researchers (R25) Deadline: August 7 (for LOI - 30 days prior to application due date) The over-arching goal of this NIMH R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs and advance the priorities outlined in the Office of AIDS Research (OAR) Annual Strategic Plan and the research program priorities of the NIMH Division of AIDS Research (DAR). Read more… Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP): Military Specific HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Treatment Program for PEPFAR (President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) Funded Countries Deadline: September 30, 2016 This FOA will continue DHAPP's goal is to maximize program impact by understanding and targeting military HIV/AIDS risk factors, by developing interventions and programs that address military HIV/AIDS risk. Eligibility is unrestricted and open to all responsible sources from academia, industry, and governmental organizations. Read more… NIH/NIDDK: Secondary Analyses in Obesity, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (R21) Deadline: Standard Dates apply This FOA encourages R21 applications that propose to conduct secondary analyses of existing data sets relevant to diabetes and selected endocrine and metabolic diseases including thyroid, parathyroid and Cushing’s diseases and acromegaly; and genetic metabolic disease including cystic fibrosis, lysosomal storage diseases, and disorders of the urea cycle, amino acid metabolism and metal transport where the focus is on peripheral metabolism or organ function; obesity, liver diseases, alimentary GI tract diseases and nutrition; kidney, urologic, and hematologic diseases. Read more… View all active DOM-specific opportunities Search on your own Back to Top Upcoming DOM Divisional Research Seminars (Click to add to your calendar) Tue 5:00 pm Renal Grand Rounds: "Novel Mechanisms of Uremic Cardiovascular Apr 7 Disease" (Ananth Karumanchi) School of Medicine Building, room 170A Thu 8:00 am Infectious Diseases Seminar: "Screening for Tuberculosis in Haitian Apr 9 Prisons" (Anne Spaulding) Rita Ann Rollins room, 8th floor, Grace Crum Rollins building, School of Public Health Pulmonary Seminar: “Exploring Lung Disease in Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes” (W. Randy Hunt) Whitehead Building, 2nd floor, room 200 Mon Apr 13 Cardiovascular Biology Seminar: "Inflammation in IschemiaReperfusion: A Cell Therapy Strategy for Cardiac Protection and Repair" 9:00 am (Rebecca D. Levit) Hurst Conference Room E450, 4th floor, E wing, Emory Hospital Geriatrics & Gerontology Research Seminar: "Tools for Measuring 4:30 pm Frailty: Conversations with Patients & Providers" (Ted Johnson) Wesley Woods Health Center 5th floor conference room 5:00 pm Endocrine Conference Woodruff Memorial Research Building, Room 317 View Calendar of All DOM Research Seminars Back to Top Events & Educational Opportunities Upcoming workshops from Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library Apr 14 at 10AM: Create Bibliographies with EndNote Apr 15 at 12:30PM: Planning for a Systematic Review Apr 22 at 3PM: Searching the Literature: Beyond PubMed Read more… April 10: From Benchtop to Startup The Health Tech Startup Seminar series is held to inform entrepreneurs of the resources available for them in the form of expertise and funding to commercialize their technology. Harold Solomon, Principal, Georgia Tech VentureLab, will present on developing a business model. Petit Institute, Georgia Tech VentureLab. 9AM. | Read more… Reminder: April 13: K-Club: “Becoming the Boss Part II: How to Get Your Research Program off the Ground” The K-Club provides an educational forum to assist fellows and faculty. This month, learn tactical tips for getting your research program off the ground. Presented by Jeremy M. Boss, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University School of Medicine. Egleston, Classroom 5-7. 12PM-1PM. | RSVP by Thursday| Questions? | Read more (PDF)… April 14: “Ketosis-Prone Diabetes in Obese African Americans” Sponsored by the Emory Center for Clinical and Molecular Nutrition. Guillermo Umpierrez, MD, CDE, Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipids, will be presenting. School of Medicine Building, room 170A. 9AM. | Read more (PDF)… April 15: Histiocytoid Cardiomyopathy: A 15 Year Journey, with the New Gene Discovery This lecture is part of the Jay E. Berkelhamer, MD, Pediatric Research Grand Rounds. Bahig M. Shehata, MD, Professor of Pathology and Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, will be speaking. Egleston, Classroom 5. 7:30AM. | Read more… Reminder: April 17: Emory Core Day Learn about the core facilities available to support your research at Emory at this 2nd annual event. Woodruff Health Sciences Center Administration Building Lobby. 2PM – 5PM. | Questions? April 21: HIV Eradication & Reservoirs Scientific Working Group The April meeting of the CFAR Network Pizza Party will be hosted by the HIV Eradication & Reservoirs Scientific Working Group. Presenters will include John Mellors, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (“HIV Cure: Hype or Hope?”), Ann Chahroudi, MD, PhD, Emory (“Push and Vanish: Targeting HIV Persistence in Long-lived CD4+ Memory T Cells”), and Christina Gavegnano, PhD (“Delicate Dance: The Role of Jak Inhibitors in Controlling HIV-induced Inflammation”). Grace Crum Rollins Building, Rita Anne Rollins room. 5:30PM – 8PM. | Register | Read more… April 21: Scopus Workshop Come analyze your author output and profile, gain insights on where to publish your next paper, and find potential collaborators. Woodruff Library, Jones room. 10AM – 12PM. | Read more… April 24: BCDB/Cell Biology Mini Symposium The BCDB Training Grant and Cell Biology department will be hosting a seminar and policy talk by Larry Goldstein on Friday April 24th. Dr. Goldstein has an active role in science policy and has served on several public scientific advisory committees. His first talk is “Understanding our Shared Scientific Citizenship and Scientific Advocacy Responsibilities” followed by a presentation on his lab’s research entitled “Using Stem Cells to Probe the Secrets of Alzheimer's Disease.” Whitehead 400. 10:30AM - 11:30AM. (Policy talk) | School of Medicine 110. 2:30PM – 3:30PM. (Lecture) Submit an event to be featured here Back to Top Research Administration Uniform Guidance: Some Additional Guidance Learn about recent updates on Uniform Guidance and what it means for Emory researchers in the near future. Read more… Back to Top Highlighted Researcher Wendy Neveu, MD, PhD (Pulmonary) Dr. Neveu is a clinical fellow in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. Her research focuses on epigenetic regulation of fibroblast phenotype by Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 in a lung fibrosis model. Other research interests includes investigating how chronic alcohol exposure influences adaptive T-cell immunity in the lung and how this contributes to increased rates of infection. Her clinical interest is interstitial lung disease (ILD), with particular focus on connective tissue disease-associated ILD. In her free time, Dr. Neveu enjoys hiking, competing in women's bodybuilding, and birding. Read more (you may need to refresh the page)… Suggest a Highlighted Researcher Follow us! Support our programs! | Questions or comments? | View past issues This newsletter is brought to you by the Department of Medicine’s Office of Research. We welcome your feedback. You can subscribe to receive these weekly emails here.