Research Grants & Awards

May 31, 2024

The College of Human Medicine reports on research, public service and education/instructional awards as accepted by the MSU Board of Trustees. The following awards include those accepted by the board through April 12, 2024 and grants submitted to Med News.

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Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health

  • Amber Pearson, PhD, received $196,985 from REI Cooperative Action Fund for the first-ever randomized control trial of nature-based interventions amongst BIPOC university students, with a focus on understanding their belonging needs in the outdoors.
  • Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, received $10,000,000 from Charles Stewart Mott Foundation for “Rx Kids: A Prenatal and Infant Allowance in Flint, MI” (5/1/2023 to 4/30/2026).
  • Gayle Shipp, PhD, received $259,882 from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for “Increasing evidence around Innovative Maternity Care Model in Flint, Michigan” (2/15/2024 to 2/14/2026).
  • Heatherlun Uphold, PhD, received $241,997 from Greater Flint Health Coalition for “Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH)” (9/30/2023 to 9/29/2028).
  • Maji Debena, PhD, received $239,996 from National Inst of Health for “MOthers' AdvocateS In the Community for Mothers with Experience of intimate partner violence” (9/1/2021 to 8/31/2024).
  • Jennifer Johnson, PhD, received $225,643 from George Mason University for “Evaluation of Stepping Up Efforts to Improve MH Services and Justice Utilization” (9/3/2019 to 7/31/2024).
  • Kent Key, PhD, MPH, received $112,110 from National Institute on Minority Health & Health Disparities for “Family Health Histories: Creating a culturally tailored tool to reduce health disparities in the African American Community” (5/1/2021 to 1/31/2026).
  • Karren Campbell, PhD, received $60,000 from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation for “Program Evaluation and Port-Huron Implementation Trial (PEPI) for SUD Pregnant and Postpartum Women” (12/1/2023 to 11/30/2025).
  • Steven Ondersma, PhD, received $54,078 from National Institute of Health for “Accelerating collaborative, cumulative, and open intervention science with an e-intervention authoring platform” (8/16/2020 to 12/31/2024).
  • Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, received $50,000 from Children’s Foundation for “Rx Kids: Prenatal and Infant Allowances in Flint, MI” (1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024).
  • Todd Lucas, PhD, received $50,000 from American Cancer Society Inc for “Choice, Implementation Intentions, and At-home Colorectal Cancer Screening” (7/1/2021 to 6/30/2026).
  • Eric Finegood, PhD, received $25,000 from Community Foundation of Greater Flint for “Video Interaction Project” (3/1/2024 to 8/31/2024).
  • Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, received $25,000 from Max M & Marjorie S Fisher Foundation for “Rx Kids: Prenatal and Infant Allowances in Flint, MI” (1/1/2024 to 10/31/2024).
  • Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, received $15,000 from Community Foundation of Greater Flint for “Rx Kids: Prenatal and Infant Allowances in Flint, MI” (12/1/2023 to 11/30/2025).

Emergency Medicine

  • J. Adam Oostema, MD, and Chi Chang, PhD, received $150,000 from AcademyHealth and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for a study to improve Emergency Medical Services (EMS) care and patient outcomes (01/2024 - 12/2024).

Epidemiology and Biostatistics

  • Honglei Chen, MD, PhD, received $500,773 from National Institute of Health for “Poor sense of smell and the health of older adults” (6/15/2022 to 2/28/2027).
  • Mathew Reeves, PhD, received $59,381 from Massachusetts General Hospital for “Addressing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Care Access Using Hospital Transfer Networks” (9/1/2023 to 4/30/2028).
  • Dorothy Pathak, PhD, received $25,000 from Henry Ford Health System-Michigan State University Health Sciences for “Epigenetic effects of acculturation on increased breast cancer risk among Polish immigrant women to the U.S.” (10/1/2023 to 9/30/2024).
  • Jean Kerver, PhD, received $23,884 from Munson Healthcare for “Rural Communities Opioid Response Program - Medication Assisted Treatment Access” (9/1/2023 to 8/31/2024).
  • Gayle Shipp, PhD, received $7,997 from Michigan Council for Maternal & Child Health for “Collaborative support and training of Birth Equity and Maternal Health Policy Specialist” (1/1/2023 to 6/30/2024).

Family Medicine

  • Bengt Arnetz, MD, PhD, received $50,000 from Michigan State Police for “Crisis Response and Intervention Training” (4/1/2023 to 9/30/2025).

Human Medicine Dean

  • Joan Ilardo, PhD, received $41,698 from Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness for “Improving Health and Housing Outcomes for Older Adults in Oakland County” (12/18/2023 to 11/30/2024).

Institute for Quantitative Health

  • Joshua Heyza, PhD, received $125,000 from National Institute of Health for “Molecular regulation of double-strand break repair by MDC1” (12/1/2023 to 11/30/2025).

Medical Education Research and Development

  • Chi Chang, PhD, received $52,217 from US Department of Veterans Affairs for “Battle Creek VA Medical Center IPA agreement with Chi Chang (2023-2024)” (11/1/2023 to 9/30/2024).

Neurology and Ophthalmology

  • Rajeel Imran, MD, received $13,260 from Janssen Research & Development LLC for “Janssen_Librexia protocol 70033093STR3001” (10/4/2023 to 12/31/2027).

Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology

  • Asgerally Fazleabas, PhD, received $492,304 from National Institute of Child Health & Human Development for “Regulation of Endometriotic Lesion Development by NOTCH1” (4/1/2021 to 2/28/2026).
  • Barbara Luke, ScD, received $593,322 from Baylor College of Medicine for “A US-UK Collaborative Study of the Health of Children Born from In Vitro Fertilization: From Conception Through Young Adulthood” (9/1/2023 to 5/31/2028).
  • Madhavi Kulkarni, PhD, received $312,998 from US Department of the Army for “A Longitudinal study of the epidemiology of endometriosis after menopause” (8/15/2024 to 8/14/2026).
  • Asgerally Fazleabas, PhD, received $216,773 from Comanche Biopharma Corp for “S-Flt siRNA Therapy for Pre-eclampsia” (4/5/2022 to 8/31/2024).
  • Barbara Luke, ScD, MPH, received $119,607 from Baylor College of Medicine for “A US-UK Collaborative Study of the Health of Children Born from In Vitro Fertilization: From Conception Through Young Adulthood” (9/1/2023 to 5/31/2028).
  • Stacey Missmer, ScD, received $96,380 from Boston Children’s Hospital for “The Boston Center for Endometriosis / Women's Health Study: from Adolescence to Adulthood” (1/1/2022 to 12/31/2024).
  • Ripla Arora, PhD, received $45,703 from University of Missouri for “The role of cholesterol biosynthesis in metastatic and recurrent endometrial cancer” (9/23/2022 to 1/31/2027).

Pediatrics and Human Development

  • Andre Bachmann, PhD, received $611,302 from National Institute of Health for “Leveraging modulation of polyamine metabolism for therapeutic advantage in genetic disorders” (2/1/2023 to 1/31/2028).
  • Jeffrey MacKeigan, PhD, received $120,067 from Spectrum Health - MSU Alliance Corp for “ALPHA vs. BETA: A Preclinical Study of Astatine-211-Labeled and Lutetium-177-Labeled Brentuximab Vedotin in the Treatment of Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma” (2/28/2024 to 8/27/2025).
  • Robert Vaughan, PhD, received $103,474 from National Cancer Institute for “Characterizing genetic modifiers in tumor burden of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex” (3/1/2021 to 2/28/2025).
  • Jeffrey MacKeigan, PhD, received $90,000 from Corewell Health for “Novel CD30 Radiopharmaceutical Development” (11/29/2023 to 7/31/2025).
  • Jane Turner, MD, received $64,000 from Wayne State University for “Michigan Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (MI-LEND)” (7/1/2023 to 6/30/2024).
  • Ryan Thomas, MD, received $33,116 from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for “Program for Adult Care Excellence (PACE)” (10/1/2023 to 9/30/2026).
  • Bin Chen, PhD, received $21,846 from Henry Ford Health System Michigan State University Health Sciences for “Interrogating the phenotype and function of T cells in pancreatic cancer liver metastases” (1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024).
  • Lucas Pozzo-Miller, PhD, received $15,494 from Virginia Tech for “T1 signaling in astrocytes” (12/1/2023 to 11/30/2025).
  • Jane Turner, MD, received $5,248 from University of Michigan for “Training New Leaders in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics” (7/1/2023 to 6/30/2024).
  • Andre Bachmann, PhD, received $100,000 from MSU’s Targeted Support Grant for Technology Development for a project that will produce additional data using in vivo mouse models of alopecia in support of a U.S. patent application that seeks to protect treatment methods alopecia treatment. (5/01/2024 to 4/30/2025).
  • Andre Bachmann, PhD, received $75,000 from Orbus Therapeutics, Inc. for "Treatment of Alopecia Areata” (5/01/2024 to 4/30/2025).

Pharmacology and Toxicology

  • Jamie Bernard, PhD, received $11,958 from University of Michigan for “Obesity, body fat distribution, and breast cancer risk: is visceral fat the culprit after menopause?” (2/1/2023 to 1/31/2028).
  • Jamie Bernard, PhD, received $10,000 from Society of Toxicology for “Adiposity Promotes Breast Cancer through Kynurenine-induced Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Activity: Implications for Environmental AhR Agonists on Tumor Formation” (1/18/2024 to 5/30/2025).

Psychiatry

  • Brian Ahmedani, PhD, received $431,750 from National Institute of Health for “Implementation Strategies for Suicide Prevention among Youth in Nepal” (12/1/2023 to 11/30/2025).

Radiology

  • Morteza Mahmoudi, PhD, received $366,318 from National Institute of Health for “A Nanostructured Skin Patch to Heal Chronic Wounds” (2/1/2022 to 1/31/2027).
  • Ming Chen, PhD, received $37,500 from Henry Ford Health System Michigan State University Health Sciences for “Targeting miR-10b to Induce PTEN Expression: A Novel Therapeutic Strategy for PTEN-deficient GBM” (1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024).
  • Norman Scheel, PhD, received $11,921 from University of Michigan for “Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center-Supplement” (7/1/2023 to 6/30/2025).

Translational Neuroscience

  • Nicholas Kanaan, PhD, received $474,327 from National Institute of Health for “Tau-Mediated Regulation and Dysregulation of Protein Phosphatase 1” (4/1/2020 to 12/31/2024).

 


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