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Rheumatology Research Foundation Announces 2013 Awards and Grants Recipients

Staff  |  Issue: September 2013  |  September 1, 2013

At the core of the Rheumatology Research Foundation’s mission is the commitment to attract the best and brightest trainees into a career in rheumatology. To do this, the Foundation has an extensive portfolio of awards and grants that provide support to these professionals during critical career stages. These awards help to support individuals who serve as excellent role models for future rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals. Over the last decade alone, the Foundation has invested more than $50 million directly in rheumatology training and career development and disease-targeted research.

The Foundation is pleased to announce the newest class of recipients. Awards are presented in three main categories focused on addressing specific needs within the field of rheumatology. The categories awarded for 2013 include education and training, career development research, and disease-targeted research.

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Education and Training Awards

Recruiting more quality rheumatologists starts with strong academic training centers. The Foundation is the only organization dedicated to strengthening the national rheumatology academic training environment. A ten-year expansion of the training grants portfolio has resulted in substantial growth in the number of fellows completing rheumatology training in the 107 programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. These awards will help to cultivate future generations of rheumatologists.

Amgen Fellowship Training Award Recipients

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Ernest Brahn

UCLA School of Medicine

Richard Brasington, MD

Washington University School of Medicine

Amy Cannella, MD

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Debendra Pattanaik, MD

University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center

Lisa Criscione-Schreiber, MDDuke University

Anne Davidson, MBBS

Feinstein Medical Research Institute

Chris T. Derk, MD, MS

University of Pennsylvania

Raymond F. Flores, MD

University of Maryland Hospital

Howard A. Fuchs, MD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Samina Q. Hayat, MD

Louisiana State University Health Science

Center–Shreveport

Simon M. Helfgott, MD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Jennifer L. Huggins, MD

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Beth L. Jonas, MD

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Robert A. Kalish, MD

Tufts Medical Center

Tammy Utset, MD

The University of Chicago

Tzielan C. Lee, MD

Stanford University

Bonita S. Libman, MD

University of Vermont

Kristine M. Lohr, MD, MS

University of Kentucky

Carlos J. Lozada, MD

University of Miami

Rory M. Marks, MD, BS, FRACP

University of Michigan Health Systems

Jay Mehta, MD

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore

Eyal Muscal, MD, MS

Baylor College of Medicine

Philip Seo, MD, MHS

Johns Hopkins University

Eric S. Sobel, MD, MHS

University of Florida

Virginia D. Steen, MD

Georgetown University

Katherine K. Temprano, MD

Saint Louis University

Robert Terkeltaub, MD

University of California, San Diego

Emily von Scheven, MD

University of California, San Francisco

Training Program Development Award Recipients

Gregory C. Gardner, MD, FACP

University of Washington

Pascale Schwab, MD

Oregon Health and Science University

Paula de Merieux Fellowship Award Recipient

Michael H. Pillinger, MD

NYU School of Medicine

Clinician Scholar Educator Award Recipients

Karen L. Law, MD

Emory University School of Medicine

Using decision-based learning to highlight rheumatic disease

Bernadette C. Siaton, MD

University of Maryland

Development of a web-based rheumatology curriculum

Career Development Research Awards

Establishing a research career in the rheumatology field requires the availability of major research funding. Current trends have caused increasing concerns regarding shortfalls in funding at the federal level for investigator-driven rheumatic-disease research. To combat this, the Foundation provides a number of research awards designed to attract young investigators to conduct vital research into the cause and prevention of rheumatic diseases.

Scientist Development Award Recipients

Judith Ashouri, MD

University of California, San Francisco

Capturing arthritogenic T cell receptors in murine arthritis

Kristine Kuhn, MD, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Mechanism of IL-6 mediated intestinal epithelial repair

Franziska Matzkies, MD

University of California, San Francisco

Interrogating the role of B-cell signaling networks in SLE

William O’Brien, MD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Joint inflammation modulation by Cherubism gene, SH3BP2

Dipak R. Patel, MD, PhD

University of Michigan

PP5 is a novel epigenetic regulator in lupus T cells

Christine Peoples, MD

University of Pittsburgh

The role of estrogen in systemic sclerosis

Abhinav Seth, MD, PhD

Yale University

Regulation of inflammation by protein S

Clayton J. Sontheimer, MD

University of Washington

Humanized plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the pathogenesis of cutaneous lupus

Investigator Award Recipients

Devyani Misra, MD

Boston University School of Medicine

Obesity and knee osteoarthritis: Understanding the link

Matthew Stoll, MD, PhD, MSCS

University of Alabama Birmingham

Exploration of the gut microbiome in spondyloarthritis

Disease-Targeted Research Grants

Through our disease-targeted research initiative, the Foundation is committed to funding innovative research that is not being done elsewhere, research which will impact medical breakthroughs in rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic diseases. The important work being done through this program is integral in our quest to find a cure.

The recipients selected represent the variety of quality research and training programs committed to advancing treatments and finding cures. These recipients began work on their projects July 1, 2013, and will be recognized at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in San Diego in October.

INNOVATIVE RESEARCH GRANTS

Basic Science Grant Recipients

Paul Anderson, MD, PhD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Posttranscriptional control of inflammation

Cong-Qiu Chu, MD, PhD

Oregon Health and Science University

Balancing Th17 and Treg cells for therapy of rheumatoid arthritis models

Mary P. Corr, MD

University of California, San Diego

Disruption of inflammatory cascades by a novel small molecular weight inhibitor

Jorg J. Goronzy, MD, PhD

Stanford University

BRAF/KRAS-mediated T-cell responses in rheumatoid arthritis

Nancy D. Kim, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital

Neutrophil-derived microvesicles drive fibroblast activation in inflammatory arthritis

Alessandra B. Pernis, MD

Hospital for Special Surgery

Smoking-induced pathways in RA pathogenesis

Translational Research Grant Recipients

Joan M. Bathon, MD

Columbia University

Pathways and biomarkers of myocardial dysfunction in rheumatoid arthritis

Kevin Dale Deane, MD, PhD

University Colorado Denver

The microbiome and generation of RA-related autoimmunity in the lung

Peter A. Nigrovic, MD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Aberrant IgG glycosylation in juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Judith A. Smith, MD, PhD

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Analysis of the causal variants in the IL-23/IL-17 pathway in axial spondyloarthritis

C. Michael Stein, MD

Vanderbilt University

HDL function in rheumatoid arthritis

Clinical Research Grant Recipients

Jeffrey R. Curtis, MD, MS, MPH

University of Alabama at Birmingham

A pilot study of the safety and effectiveness of the live zoster vaccine in anti-TNF users

Patricia Katz, PhD

University of California, San Francisco

Randomized controlled trial of a physical activity intervention for RA fatigue

PILOT GRANTS

Basic Science Grant Recipients

Antonios Aliprantis, MD, PhD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Beyond the osteoclast? Alternative pathways to inflammatory bone erosion

D. Branch Moody, MD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Role of interleukin-22 in human rheumatoid arthritis

Robert Vassallo, MD & Eric Matteson, MD

Mayo Clinic

Th17 factors in RA-associated interstitial lung fibrosis

Translational Research Grant Recipients

Mandy J. McGeachy, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

A novel integrin expressed by Th17 cells in RA

Kaleb Michaud, PhD

Arthritis Research Center Foundation, Inc.

Web-based measurement of the heritability and environmental risk of developing RA

William F.C. Rigby, MD

Dartmouth College

Modulation of B-cell function by rituximab

Clinical Research Grant Recipient

Yvonne C. Lee, MD, MMSc

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Arterial spin labeling as a quantitative measure of pain exacerbations in RA

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