
WE'VE GOT GRANTS!
The College of Nursing received an award
from NINR to establish a Center for
Biobehavioral Research in Self-Management of
Cardiopulmonary Disease. Funding is for five years, for a
projected total of $1,285,376.
Debra Moser will direct
the Center;
Ellen Hahn
is co-director of the administrative core.
Terry Lennie
will direct the biobehavioral outcomes core, with
Susan Frazier as
co-director.
Lynne Hall will direct the
data analysis
and dissemination core, with
Mary Kay Rayens as
co-director.
Darlene Welsh is PI for the first Center
pilot project; later projects will be conducted by
Misook Chung and
Ann Peden.
Our new totals for FY 08 are:
Submitted, $1,499,586; awarded, $3,409,854; received,
$1,121,210. An additional $1.95 million is still pending
from proposals submitted in FY 07.
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Recent submissions
Debra Anderson
submitted a three-year, $955,442 proposal to NIOSH
for a study titled, “Nutrition and Risks for CVD,
Obesity, and Injury in Long-Haul Truckers.”
Terry Lennie,
Mary Kay Rayens, and
Deborah Reed are co-investigators.
Misook Chung submitted a $10,000
proposal to the American Association of Critical Care
Nurses for, “Effects of a Cognitive-Educational Therapy
on Outcomes in Patient-Spouse Dyads.”
Jia-Rong Wu (postdoctoral
fellow) also submitted a $10,000
proposal to AACN, titled, “Effect of a Theory-Based,
Medication-taking Behavior Feedback Intervention on
Medication Adherence and Outcomes in Patients with Heart
Failure.”
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Research Calendar
Dec. 14: 9:30-11 a.m., Research
Scholarship Group, annual holiday brunch. John Roark of
the Proposal Development Office will discuss the
Community of Science (COS).
Jan. 11: Dr. Ann Coker, Verizon Wireless Chair,
College of Medicine, will present, “What Interventions
Work to Improve Outcomes for Abused Women?”
Jan. 15: Deadline for online
submission of abstracts for the 2008 National State of
the Science Congress on Nursing Research, to be held in
Washington, in October.
Feb. 5: Deadline for R01 grant
submissions. |