69 Grants To Support A Broad Spectrum Of Scientific Research

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Article Date: 12 Oct 2009 - 0:00 PST

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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has been awarded $38.2 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). BIDMC scientists received a total of 69 grants across all medical-center departments, including surgery, neurology, pathology and a wide swath of divisions within the Department of Medicine including cardiology, hematology/oncology, nephrology, gastroenterology and geriatrics.

"This level of funding is a very impressive achievement and speaks to the high caliber of BIDMC's research program," says Chief Academic Officer Vikas Sukhatme, MD, PhD. "Virtually every BIDMC department and division received grants encompassing all types of research: basic, translational and clinical."

The NIH awarded a total of $5 billion in grants as part of the overall $100 billion federal stimulus package. "At a time when federal research dollars were declining significantly, this ARRA funding is a true stimulus to research productivity," adds Sukhatme. "These 69 new grants strengthen BIDMC's already strong research program, which has consistently ranked in the top four in NIH funding among independent hospitals nationwide for more than 10 years running."

Among the grants received by BIDMC was an award of $1.6 million to Dan Barouch, MD, PhD, Chief of BIDMC's Division of Vaccine Research to continue his investigations of novel HIV vaccine candidates. Also notable, Pier Paolo Pandolfi, MD, PhD, Associate Director of Research for BIDMC's Cancer Center was awarded a grant of $2.1 million a year for two years for his work developing a new paradigm for conducting clinical trials to test cancer therapies.

In addition, BIDMC scientists received a total of eight NIH Challenge Grants. These two-year grants were specifically created as part of the Recovery Act funding, and focus on "challenge topics" that address biomedical research challenges that will benefit from "jumpstart" funds.

"Like other funding in the federal stimulus package, these grants are designed to have broad applications to the population as a whole," notes Randy Mason, BIDMC Vice President of Research Operations. "The BIDMC projects that were funded represent a wide range of subject areas, from investigations into the causes of cancers and cardiac diseases to the development of new technologies to help individuals better manage sleep apnea and heal broken bones." (To see an entire list of BIDMC-funded projects visit http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter_SearchResults.cfm.)

BIDMC's eight Challenge Grants include the following: Source:
Bonnie Prescott
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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