New and competing renewal awards for September 2022

The following are new and competing renewal awards made to faculty in the Department of Pediatrics through the month of September 2022. Please extend your congratulations to the following individuals.

M. Charles Cotten (Neonatology) received an award from Boston Children’s Hospital for a project entitled, Consortium of MRI Biomarkers in MRI Biomarkers in Neonatal Encephalopathy (COMBINE). The project period is 07/01/2022-04/30/2023.

Areeg El-Gharbawy (Medical Genetics) received an award from Moderna Therapeutics for a project entitled, GSC1A Treat with MRNA-3745. The project period is 08/19/2022-12/31/2024.

Christoph Hornik (Critical Care Medicine), Rachel Greenberg (Neonatology), and Asheley Skinner (General Internal Medicine), received an award for a project entitled, Duke HEAL R-DEC. The project period is 09/23/2022-08/31/2027.

Priya Kishnani (Medical Genetics) received an award from Kriya Therapeutics for a project entitled, Untargeted Transcriptomics of PHKG2-/Liver and Plasma (The Project). The project period is 09/20/2022-12/31/2022.

Corinne Linardic (Hematology-Oncology) received a supplemental award from National Institutes of Health/NCI for a project entitled, Screening for Cys-Reactive Ligands to Target PAX3-FOX01. The project period is 08/01/2022-07/31/2023.

Jennifer Rothman (Hematology-Oncology) received an award from Sanofi US for a project entitled, Study on Caplacizumab-Treated Pediatrics Patients. The project period is 08/31/2022-01/15/2023.

Vandana Shashi (Medical Genetics) received a supplemental award from National Institutes of Health/NHGRI for a project entitled, An Integrated and Diverse Genomic Medicine Program for Undiagnosed Diseases. The project period is 09/01/2022-06/30/2023.

Edward Smith (Neurology) received an award from Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy for a project entitled, Duchenne Outcomes Research Interchange Data Enrichment through HER Extraction. The project period is 08/31/2022-08/31/2023.

P. Brian Smith (Neonatology) received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled, ACT-NOW Data Sustainability-ECHO Supplement. The project period 08/22/2022-08/31/2023.

P. Brian Smith (Neonatology) and Rachel Greenberg (Neonatology) received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled, ECHO Administrative Supplement-Neonatal Opioid Trials (ACT NOW: ESC Weaning). The project period is 08/24/2022-08/31/2023.

Emmanuel Walter (Infectious Diseases) received an award from Pfizer for a project entitled, Master Phase 1/2/3 Protocol to Investigate BNT 162b2 RNA-Based Vaccine Candidate in Healthy Children. The project period is 09/26/2022-09/20/2024.

Emmanuel Walter (Infectious Diseases) received an award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for a project entitled, US Platform to Measure Effectiveness of Season Influenza, COVID-19 and other Respiratory Virus Vaccines for the Prevention of Acute Illness in Ambulatory Settings. The project period is 09/30/2022-09/29/2027.

Charles Wood (General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health) received an award from the National Institutes of Health/NICHHD for a project entitled, POWER: Predicting Obesity with Enhanced HER Resources. The project period is 09/01/2022-08/31/2027.

Noelle Younge (Neonatology) received a supplemental award from the National Institutes of Health/NIDDK for a project entitled, The Microbiome and Metabolism in Postnatal Growth Failure. The project period is 04/01/2022-12/31/2023.

Congratulations to these faculty on their awards and best wishes to them in their investigative work.

Christoph Hornik, MD, MPH
Vice Chair, Research
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Critical Care Medicine
Chief, Division of Quantitative Sciences
christoph.hornik@duke.edu

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