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UM Family Night with the Florida Marlins is This Saturday
It’s just five days away from one of the most enjoyable annual gatherings of the University community. UM Family Night with the Florida Marlins will take place this Saturday, August 18, at Dolphin Stadium. | |
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Kathleen M. Downey, Ph.D., Retires After 39 Years of Service
Kathleen M. Downey, Ph.D., started her career at the University of Miami in the Department of Medicine in 1968 after postdoctoral work in Zurich, Switzerland, preceded by her Ph.D. studies in biochemistry at the University of Washington under Dr. Earl Davie. She advanced to tenured professor in 1982 and a secondary appointment in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 1983. She received several NIH grants, served as a member on 31 different masters and Ph.D. committees and was a close collaborator of the late Antero G. So, M.D., Ph.D., Division of Hematology/Oncology. Together, Downey and So made many important discoveries, most notably the description of mammalian DNA polymerase delta and its accessory protein, the Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen. Her gentle nature, kindness and intellectual openness will be missed at the Miller School of Medicine. Her friends and colleagues wish her well in retirement. She will remain in the Miami area. Gilda's Club Worldwide Presents: Snapshot of Survival Snapshot of Survival is a national art exhibition conducted by Gilda's Club Worldwide and sponsored by Sanofi-Aventis. Nine pieces of art have been selected for exhibition at UM/Sylvester from Thursday, August 30 through Wednesday, September 19. The Intensive Language Institute Offers Two New Classes The Intensive Language Institute now offers Italian and Portuguese language classes for beginners. Classes will run throughout the year. UM employees will receive a 15 percent discount on course tuition for these classes. To take a free online placement test, please visit www.edmiami.com/alc. For more information, course details, and to register, please email alc.cstudies@miami.edu or call 305-284-4727. Fifth Iberia-American Cardiac and Rehabilitation Congress Held The fifth Iberia-American Cardiac and Rehabilitation Congress was held in Panama, CA, on August 2. This notable yearly event attracted over 400 Central American physicians who came to share information on cardiology, diabetes and related rehabilitation topics associated with heart disease, prevention and surgical intervention. This year, the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine was invited to present a symposium, which was moderated by Eduardo de Marchena, M.D., chairman of University of Miami Medical Group, professor of medicine and surgery, director of interventional cardiology, director of the UM Cardiovascular Center and director of the International Medicine Institute. Speakers at the Symposium included William O’Neill, M.D., executive dean for clinical affairs; Joshua M. Hare, M.D., chief, Division of Cardiology, Louis Lemberg Professor of Medicine and director of Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute; Anthony Panos, M.D., associate professor of surgery, associate director thoracic transplant section, division of cardiothoracic surgery; Tomas Salerno, M.D., BSC, MSC, MDCM, FRCS (C), FCCP (surgery), chief, Cardiothoracic Surgery Division, professor of surgery; Maria del Pilar Solano, M.D., assistant professor of clinical medicine; and Victor Soto, M.D., voluntary assistant professor of medicine. Lincoln Financial Group to visit UM Lincoln Financial Group will visit UM to answer financial questions about your retirement plan. A representative will be on campus to conduct individual counseling sessions on Tuesday, August 21, Monday, September 24, Tuesday, November 13, and Tuesday, December 11, in the Human Resources Benefits Office, Suite D. They will also meet with employees at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Wednesday, Auguest 22, Tuesday, September 25, Wendesday, November 14, and Wednesday, December 12, in the RSMAS Library. To schedule an appointment, please contact Theresa Yong at 305-245-7332 or via email at Theresa.Yong@LFG.com. Appointments will be scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the medical and Coral Gables campuses and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Rosenstiel campus. InfoEd Proposal Development Hands-On Workshop InfoEd will be holding a hands-on workshop for preparing and submitting NIH proposals electronically. Participants will learn how to create, route, submit, and track a proposal using the InfoEd Proposal Development system. The workshop will be held Monday, October 8, Friday, October 19, and Wednesday, October 24, from 9 a.m to noon in the Calder Medical Library, third-floor classroom. Space is limited, so please register online at http://ulearn.miami.edu/. If you have any questions please contact Sofia Aymerich by e-mail at saymerich@med.miami.edu. This workshop will be held on the Coral Gables campus on Tuesday, September 18, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the MacArthur Engineering Building, room 201A. 2007 UM/Sylvester Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute's Women's Cancer League Developmental Grant Awardees The UM/ Sylvester Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute and the Women’s Cancer League are pleased to announce this year's UM/ Sylvester Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute's Women's Cancer League Developmental Grant Awardees. These one-year grants provide $50,000 for operating expenses, equipment and laboratory needs to support promising research in breast cancer. A total of 33 investigators expressed an interest this year and 14 applied. Congratulations to the four awardees for 2007: Gennaro D’Urso, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, working on "Inhibition of DNA Replication Initiation: A New Chemotherapeutic Approach to Breast Cancer;" Mary Lou King, Ph.D., professor, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, working on "Development of RNA aptamers against Nanos1, a catenin binding protein that promotes invasive behavior in breast cancer cell lines;" Jaime Merchan, M.D., assistant professor of clinical medicine, Hematology and Oncology Division, investigating "Redefining the Role of Plasminogen Activators & Inhibitors in Breast Cancer Progression;" and Keith Webster, Ph.D., professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, director, Vascular Biology Institute, studying "Neoadjuvant Therapy Targeting Hypoxic Breast Tumors." These developmental grants are intended to encourage and support promising new basic, translational and clinical research in breast cancer. PDTO Establishes Listserv for Contact Hours Opportunities The Professional Development and Training Office has established a Listserv to communicate announcements regarding contact hours opportunities available to UM’s non-hospital nurses. If you are interested in subscribing, send an email to PDTOMedical@med.miami.edu requesting to be added to this contact hours Listserv. The Gordon Center Announces a Continuing Education Program for Nurses Registration is open for the Nursing Clinics in Emergency and Critical Care program, scheduled for Friday, October 5, at the Michael S. Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education located in the Clinical Research Building, first floor. The seminar is the first in a series of programs designed to provide a practical update that addresses acute evaluation and management in patient care, emphasizing clinical skills for nurses, advanced nurse practitioners and nursing students. Interactive lectures and workshops will include case-based presentations and state-of-the-art simulation training systems. Abstracts and self-assessment questions are provided on all topics. For more information, call 305-243-6491 or e-mail gcrmence@med.miami.edu. New Parkinson's Disease Support Groups The UM Movement Disorders Center is pleased to announce the start of three new free Parkinson's Disease programs this summer and fall. The following programs at the University of Miami will be held monthly or bi-monthly: Deep Brain Stimulation Support Group (for pre-op & post-op patients and family), Parkinson's Disease Support Group Meditation Class (for patients and family), and Parkinson's Disease Care Givers Support Group (bi-monthly). These are just some of the programs planned for later this summer and fall. For more information and to register for meetings, please call George Dumenigo at 305-243-1865 or e-mail gdumenigo@med.miami.edu. HIPAA Privacy and Security Update As software becomes more complex, it is important to remember that any application installed on your computer can make you susceptible to a security breach. These vulnerabilities create ways to steal your passwords or access sensitive information including protected health information. In an attempt to prevent this from happening, application vendors release patches or updates. Recently, these security concerns have appeared in some commonly used applications such as QuickTime, Java and Adobe Flash Player. It is also important to update these applications along with your operating system or office applications. To read the complete update, please visit http://med.miami.edu/hipaa/public/x340.xml. For additional questions related to this or any other HIPAA privacy or security related issues, please contact the Office of HIPAA Privacy & Security at hipaaprivacy@med.miami.edu. The Morgan Group Promotes Social Workers at the Miller School The Morgan Group is a forum for the promotion of the social work profession at the Miller School of Medicine. The group would like to identify everyone at the Miller School who has a social work degree and their accomplishments. Please join them the first Tuesday of every month, in the Batchelor Children's Research Institute, second-floor conference room, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. For more information, please contact Sheila Findlay at 305-495-8273 or sfindlay@med.miami.edu. Free HIV/AIDS Testing and Counseling Every Monday and Tuesday, the Division of Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology offers free HIV/AIDS testing and counseling from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please call Jeanne Constant at 305-243-5632 or Jennifer Bunyan at 305-243-4002. Questions about Compliance? UM Helplines Can Assist You
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UM/Sylvester Seminar: "Bcl-2 family inhibitors for the treatment of cancer"
August 14, 2007, 1 p.m., UM/Sylvester, room 1301 Please join us today from 1 to 2 p.m. at UM/Sylvester room 1301, for "Bcl-2 family inhibitors for the treatment of cancer." This seminar will be presented by Stephen Fesik, Ph.D., divisional vice president, cancer research, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott, Illinois. UM/Sylvester Seminar: "Context of Vulnerability and Smart Clinical Trial Design" August 15, 2007, 1 p.m., UM/Sylvester, room 1301 Please join us tomorrow from 1 to 2 p.m. in UM/Sylvester room 1301, as Mitesh Borad, M.D., assistant clinical investigator, Translational Genomics Research Institute, drug development division, presents "Context of Vulnerability and Smart Clinical Trial Design." Lunch will be provided. For more information, please contact Sheela Dominguez at sdominguez@med.miami.edu Women's Mental Health Symposium August 17, 2007, 1 p.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium Please join us for an important conference on women's mental health this Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Lois Pope LIFE Center seventh-floor auditorium. Epidemiological studies have consistently found that women suffer from a higher prevalence of major depression and anxiety disorders than men. As part of the new Science of the Mind Initiative of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, the goal of this course is to educate physicians and other health care providers and raise public awareness about the evolving field of women's mental health. Dean Pascal Goldschmidt, M.D., will welcome guest speaker Jan-Ake Gustafsson, M.D., Ph.D., of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Gustafsson has been chairman of the Nobel Assembly, which awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He also discovered the estrogen receptor beta and will speak on "Targeting Estrogen Receptor Beta Offers New Pharmaceutical Opportunities-Basic and Applied Aspects." Tuition is $35 and the deadline to register is this Friday. For more information, please call 305-243-6612 or visit http://www.med.miami.edu/communications/documents/WMH%20Brochure%20SEC0716B.pdf. ALS "Lou Gehrig's Disease" Awareness Day and Ice Cream Festival August 19, 2007, 1:05 p.m., Dolphin Stadium, Gate H Plaza Please join us after the Marlins vs. Giants game this Sunday, August 19 at 1:05 p.m. for the 2007 Ice Cream Festival in Gate H Plaza to benefit the ALS Recovery Fund. Edy's ice cream will provide a variety of ice cream flavors for guests, and celebrity scoopers will be on site. Come hang out with Billy the Marlin and the Mermaids. Family activities will also be available including a bounce house, Tutifruti the Clown, a live DJ, ice cream eating contest and raffle. The ALS Recovery Fund has donated more than $1 million to support the Miller School of Medicine. For more information, visit www.cornerstonesforkids.com or call 305-623-6497. Grants.gov Hands-on Workshop August 21, 2007, 9 a.m., Calder Medical Library, third-floor electronic classroom Are you submitting electronic applications through Grants.gov? Please join us for the Grants.gov hands-on training on Tuesday, August 21, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Calder Medical Library, third-floor electronic classroom. The Grants.gov computer lab training course is offered to provide practical instruction for NIH electronic submission of proposals through Grants.gov. Maria Valero-Martinez, manager of Sponsored Programs Education, will walk participants through the process as well as provide tips for avoiding common errors. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the requirements for electronic submission through Grants.gov. This course will focus on finding and using the correct application package, following grant application instructions and understanding the procedures for the internal routing of the proposal. Space is limited. To register, please visit http://ulearn.miami.edu/. For help with registration, please e-mail saymerich@med.miami.edu. Employee Assistance Program Sponsors Seminar: Refinance or Sell? August 21, 2007, Noon, Dominion Parking Garage, room 155 Deciding whether to refinance or sell a house is perhaps the biggest decision facing homeowners. The Employee Assistance Program is sponsoring a seminar on Tuesday, August 21, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Dominion Parking Garage, room 155, which will teach participants how to find the right loan, what a debt consolidation loan is, mortgage myths, selling tips and market smart improvements. It will also outline the ten biggest mistakes when refinancing or selling a home. Lunch will be provided. To register, please visit http://ULearn.miami.edu. For help with registration, please call the Professional Development and Training Office at 305-243-3090. This seminar will also be held on the Coral Gables campus on Thursday, August 23, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Max Orovitz Building, room 139. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Presents Grand Rounds August 22, 2007, 8 a.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor Apex Center conference room The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine will be hosting Salahadin Abdi, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chief, University of Miami Pain Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Pain Management, for Grand Rounds on Wednesday, August 22, from 8 to 9 a.m., in the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor Apex Center conference room. Dr. Abdi will present a lecture entitled: "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy: From Bench to Bedside." For further details, please contact Coretha Davis at 305-585-1431. Employee Assistance Program Leadership Academy Course: Listening Skills for Supervisors August 29, 2007, 1 p.m., Dominion Parking Garage, room 155 The Employee Assistance Program will be teaching a Leadership Academy course entitled: "Listening Skills for Supervisors." This course will help supervisors improve their active listening skills and recognize the difference between empathetic and sympathetic statements. Participants will be able to demonstrate active listening skills including: labeling speakers' emotions, using voice tone to convey meaning, paraphrasing, understanding the value of pauses and prompting with open-ended questions. This two-part course includes a computer-based learning prerequisite. For more information, contact Sally Philips at the EAP at 305-284-6604. To register for the CBL and then the seminar, visit http://ULearn.miami.edu. For questions about registration, call the Professional Development and Training Office at 305-243-3090. The course will be held on the Coral Gables campus on Thursday, August 9, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Max Orovitz Building, room 139. Sponsored Programs Education Workshop September 5, 2007, 1 p.m., Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium Please join us for the Sponsored Programs Education Workshop on Wednesday, September 5, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. This is a required institutional program for all key personnel listed on proposals. The goal is to educate key personnel on the fiscal and compliance issues of pre- and post-award management. The workshop covers the most recent information on the grant process from finding funding opportunities to closing an account. The workshop will review the PI's role and responsibility for administering sponsored projects, explain established policies and procedures, and provide an overview of the central support services available to the investigator. Registration is required through Ulearn at http://ulearn.miami.edu/. For questions, please contact saymerich@med.miami.edu. Sponsored Programs Roundtable Series: "The Informed Consent Process in Research" September 6, 2007, Noon, Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium Please join us on Thursday, September 6, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development eighth-floor auditorium for "The Informed Consent Process in Research," presented by Johanna Stamates, UM research compliance officer. She will discuss the federal and local regulations, documentation of the informed consent process and Office of Research Compliance Assessment findings. Lunch will be served. To register, please call 305-243-5092 or send an e-mail to saymerich@med.miami.edu. InfoEd Proposal Development System Presentation September 12, 2007, 9 a.m., Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium Are you submitting an NIH proposal soon? Are you submitting electronically? Learn how to use the InfoEd Proposal Development system to prepare and submit your proposal electronically to the NIH. InfoEd streamlines the proposal development process. It is web-based and accessible almost anywhere by Mac and PC users. No additional software is required. InfoEd pre-fills agency forms and includes built-in agency validations. It also stores proposals in a secure environment and provides a database of all proposals submitted. This session will walk participants through how to create, route, submit, and track a proposal using the InfoEd Proposal Development system. We encourage you to bring your laptop to follow along during the InfoEd Presentation. The first session will be held Wednesday, September 12, from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. A second session will be held on Wednesday, September 26, from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. Please register online at http://ulearn.miami.edu/. If you have any questions please contact Sofia Aymerich by e-mail at saymerich@med.miami.edu. | |
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Robert M. Jackson, M.D., from the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, is seeking idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients for an ongoing Phase II clinical trial of vasodilator therapy (sildenafil). The objectives will be to assess possible therapeutic benefits of a vasodilator, sildenafil, on exercise tolerance and dyspnea in IPF patients and to observe changes in post-exercise markers of oxidant stress. The investigators seek patients with mild to moderate IPF and who have been diagnosed clinically. The study is open to at least ten additional patients. For more information, please contact Robert M. Jackson, M.D. or IPF program coordinator Carol Ramos at 305-575-3548 or by e-mail at rjackson2@med.miami.edu. This trial is funded by the Veterans Administration Research Service and is open to non-veterans of both genders. More information can be found at http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00359736?order=2. The Department of Psychology and the Division of Biobehavioral Oncology, Prevention, Epidemiology and Control of the Sylvester Cancer Center are conducting an NIH-funded intervention study to examine the effects of stress management on health and quality of life in women recently diagnosed with breast cancer (stages 0-III). Participants must have recently had surgery for breast cancer, have not yet begun chemotherapy or radiation treatment, and have fluency in English. Eligible women will participate in weekly group sessions over a period of five weeks and be compensated for completing three assessments (questionnaire packet, saliva collection, and blood draw). If you are interested in participating or would like further information about this study, please contact the study coordinator, Janny Rodriguez, at 305-284-2220 or jannyr@miami.edu. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is recruiting patients for the following clinical studies: • Cervical Dysplasia The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is testing experimental medications and therapies for the treatment of cervical dysplasia, a pre-cancerous condition that can lead to cancer if left untreated. Current treatments are surgical or invasive. This study is testing an investigational gene therapy to see if it safely and effectively treats HPV medicated cervical lesions as a result of dysplasia. If you are between 18 and 25 and have had an abnormal PAP test, you may be able to take part in this research study. Qualified participants will receive all study-related care and study therapy. To find out more, call Iliana Rivas at (305) 243-5832 or I.rivas@miami.edu. • Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Do you experience heavy menstrual bleeding on two to five days of your regular menstrual period? Does heavy menstrual bleeding keep you from your normal social and work activities? If you answered yes to these questions, you may qualify for a research study of an investigational drug for heavy menstrual bleeding. This investigational drug is not a hormone. You must be a generally healthy woman between ages 18 and 49, have regular menstrual cycles with heavy bleeding, and not have any other bleeding disorder. Qualified participants will receive the study drug and study-related procedures including physical exams, electrocardiograms, eye exams and laboratory tests at no cost. They will also receive compensation for time and travel. For more information, please contact Marisol Sloane at 305-243-1616. Jay Skyler, M.D., and Jennifer Marks, M.D., from the Diabetes Research Institute, are currently recruiting patients 18 years of age and older with type 1 diabetes mellitus for participation in research studies to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of inhaled insulin. Patients must be taking multiple insulin injections daily, be non-smokers and in good health. Those who are interested should contact Rogelio Suarez at 305-243-6573 or rsuarez2@med.miami.edu. Robert Kirsner, M.D., Ph.D., vice chairman of the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, is looking for people with foot ulcers as a complication of diabetes or venous insufficiency. Please contact Carol Kittles at 305-243-8485 for additional information on these studies. The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is conducting a federally funded HIV behavioral intervention research study for women and their partners, the New Opportunities for Women 2 (NOW 2) Project. The project will address topics related to safer sex, sexual risk reduction, STDs and communication skills. The NOW 2 Project is currently recruiting English-speaking couples, in which one or both individuals must be HIV positive. Participants must be 18 years or older, willing to be tested for STDs, and answer personal questions in a confidential interview. Women and men who participate may each receive compensation of up to $360 for an entire year of participation (this includes attendance at all interviews, examinations and sessions). If interested, please contact Arnetta Phillips or Jackie Gomez, at 305-243-2103, or (aphillips@yahoo.com / jgomez4@med.miami.edu). Patients with cirrhosis of the liver as a result of hepatitis B Do you or someone you know experience pain related to spinal cord injury? Eva Widerström-Noga, Ph.D., and her colleagues are conducting research into the nature and treatment of pain associated with spinal cord injury. Studies are enrolling now. Eligible participants will be 18 to 70 years of age and at least two years post-injury. If you are interested in enrolling, please call The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at 305-243-8132 for information. The Department of Psychology is recruiting participants for the following studies: • A family factors and autism study Researchers at the MRI Center need healthy subjects for a magnetic resonance imaging study. For more information, please visit http://midas.med.miami.edu/Research/MRStudies.htm. The Department of Psychology and the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control is conducting a quality of life research intervention with advanced prostate cancer patients. Participants should have Stage III or IV prostate cancer and have recently or currently been treated with hormone therapy. Eligible participants will take part in a ten-week cognitive behavioral stress and affect management program or a health promotions program. Three psychosocial/medical assessments are also required. If you are interested in this study or would like more information, please contact Frank Penedo, Ph.D., at 305-243-3329, or fpenedo@miami.edu. Daniel Santisteban, Ph.D., of the Center for Family Studies in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is currently conducting a research program that would provide adolescents and/or their family treatment for free. Participants must be 14 to 17 years old, have a parent or legal guardian willing to participate, meet DSM criteria for both substance abuse disorder and borderline personality disorder, and be willing to participate in four separate, paid evaluations. If interested, please contact Maite Mena, Psy.D., at 305-243-3658, or mmena@med.miami.edu for details. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine is seeking patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) for phase III protocol that will assess the impact of pirfenidone on IPF. Subjects must be between 40 and 80, and have a confirmed diagnosis of IPF within 48 months of randomization. For more information please call 305-243-3728, or e-mail Emmanuelle Simonet at esimonet@med.miami.edu. The Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement is conducting research with family caregivers of dementia patients who speak English and are 50 years of age or older. If you are not a caregiver but are interested in participating, you may be able to help as well. Participants will receive basic training on how to use the Internet and will be asked to look for information about care-giving and dementia. If you are interested in being a part of this research study, please call 305-355-9200. You will be paid for your time and effort. Jennifer B. Marks, M.D., is currently recruiting patients ages 18 through 40 with type 1 diabetes mellitus with a recent diagnosis for participation in a research study to test the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication. Patients must be taking multiple insulin injections daily and in good health. Those who are interested should contact Rogelio Suarez at 305-243-6573 or rsuarez2@med.miami.edu. The AIDS Clinical Research Unit, directed by Margaret Fischl, M.D., is recruiting participants for the following studies: • An investigational polyclonal caprine IgG, HRG214, for HIV patients not responding to antiretroviral therapy. HRG214 contains antibodies that targets HIV infected CD4 cells and specific regions on HIV. Laboratory/animal studies suggest these antibodies are capable of killing or disabling HIV and preventing further infection. Participants must have HIV RNA < 5000 copies/ml and CD4 cells < 200 cells/cmm. The study will evaluate 3 increasing dose of HRG214 in part I and compare HRG214 to optimized antiretroviral therapy in part II. HFG214 is given IV over about 30 minutes three times a week for up to 26 weeks. $100 provided each completed week of HRG214 treatment and $25 each completed week of observation • A phase II study of investigation use of recombination human keratinocyte growth factor (rHuKGF, palifermin) for patients with incomplete immune recovery on HAART. rHuKGF may enhance thymus production of lymphocytes and increase CD4 cell counts. Participants must be 18 years and older, receiving antiretroviral therapy for at least 6 months with HIV RNA <200 and CD4 cell count <200 cells. The study will evaluate 3 doses (20, 40 60 mcg/kg) of rHuKGF compared to placebo. rHuKGF given IV bolus daily for 3 days. Follow up study visits at weeks 1,2,4,8, 12 and 24 with thymus CT scans at entry and week 12. • A phase II of an investigational glycosylated recombinant human IL-7 (CYT017, a cytokine that aids T-cell development and improves T-cell survival). Participants must be 18 years of age, receiving HAART for at least 12 months and have an HIV-1 RNA level < 1,000 copies/ml and CD4 cell count of 101– 400 cells/ccm. The study will evaluate three increasing doses (10, 20, 30 Fg/kg) of IL-7 given by SQ injection once a week for 3 weeks. Up to $275 in food certificates provided. For more information on studies conducted by the AIDS Clinical Research Unit, contact Juan at 305-243-3838 or Leslie at L.Thompson@miami.edu. The SPARE Study (Soy Phytoestrogens As Replacement Estrogen) is currently recruiting women 45 to 60 years of age to study the role of soy phytoestrogens given in tablet form to prevent bone loss. Participants will be given a physical exam at study entry, an annual mammogram and bone density test, and will be asked to come for 10 study visits over a period of two years for blood tests and to complete questionnaires about diet, exercise, and well-being. Interested women should contact the SPARE Study Office at 305-243-4330 or via e-mail at aherrin@med.miami.edu. Bruce Rubin, M.D., is currently performing a study on trigeminal neuralgia (TN) treatment with subcutaneous injections of BOTOX® to evaluate the effectiveness of treating facial pain associated with TN. Patients must have a diagnosis of TN for more than three months and be at least 18 years of age. |
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