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UM Hospital Thanks Teen Volunteers for Service at “Come Grow with Us” Luncheon
In her trademark hat, this one pink and trimmed in silver sequins, state Senator Frederica S. Wilson captured the attention of her audience at University of Miami Hospital, including the 25 teenagers she was there to recognize and praise. | |
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UM Center Receives American College of Surgeons Accreditation
The Center of Excellence in Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery at the Miller School recently received the designation of Accredited Education Institute from the American College of Surgeons. The Center joins only 34 other facilities across the United States, Canada and England to receive accreditation. The Center was established in 2001 by the DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery at the Miller School to provide education and technical training in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery. Bob Hope Road Lane Closures As part of the ongoing construction of the parking garage and chiller plant at Bob Hope Road and NW 15th Street, UM’s Facilities Design and Construction Department will be installing new underground pipes. As a result, the road has been reduced to only two lanes, one going north and one going south. The turn lanes have also been eliminated. The project is expected to take six weeks. Please avoid this area if possible. The Edelman Building, National Parkinson Foundation and the Center for Family Studies will remain open and accessible. Are You Tired of Allowing Cigarettes to Control Your Life? UM's BeSmokeFree Program Begins in September If you are tired of allowing cigarettes to control your life, take back control during 2008 and seize the opportunity for a new and improved smoke-free life with UM's BeSmokeFree program. BeSmokeFree offers UM faculty, staff and their dependents, and students a myriad of innovative techniques designed to complement the program’s basic support group/classroom sessions. Sylvester Pap Corps Developmental Cancer Research Grants Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is now accepting applications for the Pap Corps Developmental Cancer Research Grants. Six awards will be made for a period of up to one year and a maximum of $60,000 each. Applications from junior or senior faculty will be considered, but only cancer center members may apply. The application deadline is November 18. For guidelines and application forms, please contact Cristina Llanos at 305-243-6292 or cllanos@med.miami.edu. Earn a Diplomate in Clinical Nutrition from the American Clinical Board of Nutrition The Miller School will be offering clinical and research faculty an ongoing training program designed to meet the American Clinical Board of Nutrition requirements for the Diplomate, a certification in the specialty of clinical nutrition. The program will begin in October. For additional information or application, e-mail Jason Torres at jtorres2@med.miami.edu. Neuro-Linguistic Psychology Training Program: "Pathway to Success in Self-Development, Business and Leadership" The Division of Complementary and Alternative Medicine is now registering for a Neuro-Linguistic Psychology Training Program: "Pathway to Success in Self-Development, Business and Leadership." The program will begin Saturday, September 13, and continue for 14 Saturdays. It will concentrate on communication skills and change processes. Reduced rates are available to UM employees. Summer InfoEd Proposal Development Walk-in Sessions The Sponsored Programs education and training team is offering special summer InfoEd Proposal Development walk-in sessions tomorrow (Wednesday), from 9 to 11 a.m., Monday, August 25, from 2 to 4 p.m., and Wednesday, August 27, from 9 to 11 a.m. All sessions will take place at Dominion Tower, room 1007F. Trainers will be available to answer specific questions and demonstrate how InfoEd Proposal Development can facilitate your electronic submissions, explain the federal electronic proposal submission and provide tips for avoiding common errors. Complimentary Tickets for UM Employee Housewarming at Dolphin Stadium on August 28 Hurricanes football is about to embark on an exciting new chapter in its celebrated history with its move to Dolphin Stadium, one of the nation’s premier sports facilities—and you’re invited to be on hand for this season’s historic kickoff by being part of UM Employee Housewarming at Dolphin Stadium! Sylvester International Cancer Research Developmental Grants Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is pleased to announce the support of two pilot projects that focus on the development of collaborative cancer research with partners in the Americas. Each project will have a maximum budget of $50,000 for one year. Applications from junior or senior faculty will be considered, but only cancer center members can apply. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are not eligible. At least 50 percent of the funds must go to the collaborator in the Americas. Projects may either be focused on building infrastructure or hypothesis driven research. A clear strategy for obtaining peer-reviewed support is a requirement. Reminder: Human Subject Recruitment Announcements Require IRB Approval IRB prior approval is required for all matters relevant to the recruitment and retention of research participants. This includes announcements published in e-Update and other UM publications. Only recruitment announcements containing the IRB stamp or watermark may be included. IRB-approved recruitment announcements may be sent to update@med.miami.edu. Questions about Compliance? UM Helplines Can Assist You
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Division of Hospital Medicine Seminar: "Atrial Fibrillation and Ablation"
August 19, 2008, Noon, Jackson Memorial Hospital's Central Building, second-floor auditorium The Division of Hospital Medicine will host Vivek Reddy, M.D., director of electrophysiology in the Cardiovascular Division at the Miller School, for a lecture on "Atrial Fibrillation and Ablation." The lecture will take place today (Tuesday) from noon to 1 p.m. at Jackson Memorial Hospital's Central Building, second-floor auditorium. Employee Assistance Program Seminar: "Getting a Better Night's Sleep" August 19, 2008, 12:15 p.m., Medical Wellness Center, twelfth-floor classroom The Employee Assistance Program is pleased to offer a seminar for those interested in understanding and developing better sleep habits. Alberto Ramos, M.D., from the UHealth Sleep Program, will present "Getting a Better Night's Sleep." The seminar will improve participants' understanding of the stages of sleep and the sleep cycle; explore the importance of developing better day and nighttime habits; and review tips to achieve better sleep results. The seminar will take place today (Tuesday) from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. at the Medical Wellness Center, twelfth-floor classroom. To register, please visit www.miami.edu/ulearn or call the Medical Wellness Center at 305-243-7600. Anesthesiology Grand Rounds: "Ventricular Assist Device" August 21, 2008, 6:45 a.m., Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, room 5115 The Department of Anesthesiology will host Grand Rounds this Thursday at 6:45 a.m. in the Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, room 5115. Alina M. Grigore, M.D., associate professor of Anesthesiology at Mayo Clinic, will present “Ventricular Assist Device." For more information, please contact Marsha Williams at 305-585-6973 or mwilliams@med.miami.edu. Rehabilitation Medicine Grand Rounds: "Update on the Management of Malignant Gliomas” August 25, 2008, 4 p.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine will host Grand Rounds on Monday, August 25, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium. Deborah Heros, M.D., associate professor of clinical neurology, will present “Update on the Management of Malignant Gliomas.” For further details, please contact Coretha Davis at 305-585-1431. The Department offers one continuing medical education credit for attendance. Department of Medicine Research Conference August 25, 2008, Noon, Medical Training and Simulation Laboratory, conference room Michael Kapiloff, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of medicine and pediatrics, will present “The mAKAPβ Signalosome: A Master Integrator of Pro-Hypertrophic Cardiac Signaling” as part of the Department of Medicine's research conference series. The lecture will be held at noon on Monday, August 25, at the Medical Training and Simulation Laboratory, conference room. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Seminar: "Cellular Activity of Bacterial Virulence Factors" August 26, 2008, Noon, R. Bunn Gautier Building, room 118 The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will present a seminar by Kurt Schesser, Ph.D., associate professor of microbiology and immunology, on Tuesday, August 26, at noon in the R. Bunn Gautier Building, room 118. Dr. Schesser will present "Cellular Activity of Bacterial Virulence Factors." Pediatrics Seminar: "Back to School Safety" August 27, 2008, 6:30 p.m., Pediatrics South, 8932 SW 97th Avenue Join us for the next pediatrics seminar on Wednesday, August 27, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Pediatrics South. J. Mark Saunders, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, will present "Back to School Safety." The Injury-Free Coalition for Kids' injury-free bus will be visiting to help parents childproof their homes and free car seat safety inspections will be available. EAP Seminar: “How to Avoid Foreclosure” August 27, 2008, Noon, Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155 The Employee Assistance Program is sponsoring a seminar for those interested in understanding ways to avoid foreclosure. The seminar will be given by Kevin Maher from Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp., and Ryan Smart from Consumer Credit Management Services. Please register online at www.miami.edu/ulearn. The event will take place on Wednesday, August 27, from noon to 1 p.m. at Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. For help with registration, call the Professional Development and Training Office at 305-284-5110. If you have questions about the seminar, visit www.miami.edu/benefits/ask and complete the online form. GI/Hepatology Grand Rounds: "Impedance-pH and Electron Microscopy for the Evaluation of GERD" August 28, 2008, 5 p.m., University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center The Division of Gastroenterology will host GI/Hepatology Grand Rounds on Thursday, August 28, at 5 p.m. at University of Miami Hospital's Seminar Center. For more information, please contact Amar R. Deshpande, M.D., at ADeshpande@med.miami.edu. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Seminar: "New Roles for Elongation Factor Tu Inside and Outside Protein Synthesis" August 28, 2008, Noon, R. Bunn Gautier Building, room 118 The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will present a seminar by Michael Ibba, Ph.D., associate professor of microbiology at Ohio State University, on Thursday, August 28, at noon in the R. Bunn Gautier Building, room 118. Grants.gov Hands-On Workshop September 3, 2008, 9 a.m., Dominion Tower, room 1003 Are you submitting electronic applications through Grants.gov? Join us for a Grants.gov hands-on workshop on Wednesday, September 3, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Dominion Tower, room 1003. This computer lab training course is being offered to provide hands-on instruction for NIH electronic submission of proposals through Grants.gov. The trainer will walk participants through the process and provide tips for avoiding common errors. The emphasis will be on finding and using the correct application package, following grant application instructions, and understanding the procedures for the internal routing of the proposal. Sponsored Programs Roundtable Series: “1-2-3 of Proposal Submission” September 4, 2008, Noon, Batchelor Children's Research Institute, Baxter Conference Room If you have never submitted a proposal before and would like to learn about the process, attend a roundtable seminar, "1-2-3 of Proposal Submission," to learn how to submit a proposal, get a quick overview of the pre-award process and abide by University policies and procedures. The session will take place on Thursday, September 4, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Batchelor Children's Research Institute, Baxter Conference Room. UM/Jackson and South Florida AIDS Network to Hold Community Health Fair September 6, 2008, 10 a.m., 1199 NW 63rd Street, Miami UM/Jackson and the South Florida AIDS Network will host a community health fair on Saturday, September 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1199 NW 63rd Street, Miami. Services available at the fair will include blood pressure screening, breast cancer education, cholesterol screening, diabetes screening, 20-minute HIV antibody testing, and health education and prevention. The fair will also feature clowns, music, a bounce house, balloons, popcorn, hot dogs and drinks. Dean Goldschmidt to Discuss Miller School Accomplishments and Future Plans at September 8 Town Hall Meeting September 8, 2008, 5 p.m., Schoninger Research Quadrangle Pascal J. Goldschmidt, M.D., senior vice president for medical affairs and dean of the UM Miller School of Medicine, invites all faculty and staff to join him at a town hall meeting, where he will discuss recent developments and future plans for the Miller School and the University of Miami Health System. The meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Monday, September 8, in the Schoninger Research Quadrangle. Strides for Safety 5K Run/1K Walk September 14, 2008, 7 a.m., Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura Join us at Aventura Mall on Sunday, September 14, for the Strides for Safety 5K Run/1K Walk. InfoEd Proposal Development System Hands-On Workshop September 17, 2008, 9 a.m., Dominion Tower, room 1003 Join us for a hands-on workshop and learn how to use the InfoEd Proposal Development System. InfoEd streamlines the proposal development process. The Web-based system is accessible almost anywhere by Mac and PC users with no additional software. InfoEd populates agency forms, includes built-in agency validations, stores proposals in a secure environment and provides a database of all proposals submitted. This session will help participants create, route, submit, and track proposals using the InfoEd System. The session will take place on Wednesday, September 17, from 9 a.m. to noon at Dominion Tower, room 1003. | |
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The Departments of Neurology and Radiology are conducting research studies examining age-related changes in cognitive and motor function, along with new brain imaging techniques. Participants should be healthy adults over age 40 with no history of major neurologic or psychiatric disease. Eligible participants will be asked to participate in activities to assess verbal/non-verbal skills and motor function. Some studies include an MRI at no cost. If you are interested in participating, please call 305-243-7529 to speak to the study coordinator. The Departments of Neurology and Radiology are conducting research studies to examine changes in cognitive and motor function, along with new brain imaging techniques. Participants must be between the ages of 40 to 79 with Parkinson’s disease. Eligible participants will perform activities to assess verbal/non-verbal skills and motor function. MRI's, if conducted, will be done at no cost. If you are interested in participating, please call 305-243-7529 to speak to the study coordinator. Keloid scars The Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery is recruiting female subjects ages 35 to 70 who have loose upper arm skin due to aging. The purpose of this study is to find out how well a light-based, non-invasive device works on tightening skin of the upper arms. The study includes two treatment visits and one follow up visit over 12 weeks. One arm will be treated during the study and the treatment of the second arm will be offered as remuneration at the end of the study. Visits to the department are required approximately every four weeks. For more information, please send an e-mail to saggyarms@gmail.com. Physician-Patient Relationship Study El Centro, Center of Excellence for Hispanic Health Disparities Research, is recruiting participants for the following studies: •Preventing HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Hispanic Women •Treating Behavior Problems and Promoting Healthy Development in Hispanic Adolescents For more information on studies conducted by El Centro, contact Tania Lopez at 1-888-262-9481 or tlopez1@miami.edu. Mild to Moderate Rosacea Jennifer Marks, M.D., is currently recruiting patients ages 18 or older, who are obese with impaired glucose tolerance and have hypertension, for participation in a study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an angiotensin receptor blocker for protection against endothelial dysfunction. Patients must be non-smokers who are otherwise in good health. Those who are interested should contact Jorge Mejia-Galvis, Ph.D., at 305-243-6573. Sleep Maintenance Insomnia The Division of Geriatrics is recruiting men and women age 65 and older to take part in a study of vitamin D in the prevention of frailty. Participants are asked to come for six visits over six months for blood and urine tests. If you or someone you know are interested, please call Silvina Levis, M.D., at 305-243-4330. Study to Compare the Methods of Collecting Urine Samples for the Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infections Urinary Tract Infection Antibiotic Treatment Study Pregnant Women Needed for Urinary Tract Infection Study Melasma Study Leslie Baumann, M.D., professor and director of the Cosmetic Medicine and Research Institute, is recruiting for studies on photoaging, fine lines, wrinkles, crow's feet, sun damage, brown spots, uneven pigmentation, acne, keloids, scars and loose skin on the abdomen or upper arms. If you are interested in any of these studies, please call our research team at 305-531-5788 or visit the Web site at www.derm.net. Studies will take place at the Cosmetic Medicine and Research Institute located in the Miami Heart Institute, 4701 N. Meridian Avenue, Nichol Building, Suite 7450, Miami Beach. The Center for Liver Diseases is looking for volunteers with liver (hepatic) disease who are 18 years or older to test the safety of a new drug. For more information, please call Carlos Quintero at 305-243-2854. The Center for Liver Diseases is also conducting a research study on patients with hepatitis C viral infection (HCV). Patients must be at least 18 years of age with resistance to prior treatment. Qualified patients will receive treatment without cost. If you or someone you know is interested in participating in this study, please call Carlos Quintero at 305-243-2854. The Islet Cell Transplant Center at the Diabetes Research Institute is recruiting subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus to participate in research studies that involve transplantation of islets, the insulin producing cells of the pancreas. For more information and eligibility criteria, call the department at 305-243-5321 or view the clinical trials section of the Web site www.diabetesresearch.org. The Department of Psychology and the UM/SCCC Division of Biobehavioral Oncology and Cancer Epidemiology are conducting an NCI-funded quality of life research study with patients recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. Participants are eligible if they have been diagnosed with prostate cancer within 3 months and have not begun treatment. All participants will be followed for two years and will undergo psychosocial and medical assessments. Participants will be reimbursed up to $250 for their time and effort. If you or someone you know may be interested in more information about this study, please contact Natalie Escobio at 305-243-3329 or nescobio@med.miami.edu. 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 at the Sylvester Comprehensive 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. 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. Jennifer 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. 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). 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., at the Center for Family Studies 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. 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. 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. 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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