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Events
arrowTODAY
  Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 8 a.m.
new  Pediatric Grand Rounds: "Building Family-Centered, Community-Based Systems of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs Across Our Communities"
  Tuesday, June 16, 2009, Noon
Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: "Cardiac Rehabilitation: Positive Impact for an Improved Cardiovascular Profile"
arrowTOMORROW
  Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 7:30 a.m.
Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds: "Ear Reconstruction"
  Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 9 a.m.
new  InfoEd Proposal Development Hands-On Workshop
  Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 11:45 a.m.
Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery Grand Rounds: "First-Year Resident Research Projects"
  Wednesday, June 17, 2009, Noon
Employee Assistance Program Summer Safety Seminar: "Preventing Poison Hazards"
  Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 4 p.m.
Remembrance for Distinguished Faculty Member – David S. Howell, M.D.
arrowUPCOMING
  Thursday, June 18, 2009, 6:45 a.m.
Anesthesiology Grand Rounds: "A New Paradigm in Invasive Procedures Education"
  Thursday, June 18, 2009, 7 a.m.
new  Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds/Journal Club
  Thursday, June 18, 2009, 8 a.m.
new  Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds: "Neuropathology"
  Thursday, June 18, 2009, Noon
new  Sponsored Programs Roundtable Series: "Learn About the New InfoEd Portal Coming This Summer"
  Friday, June 19, 2009, 7 a.m.
new  45th Annual Residents' Days Program
  Friday, June 19, 2009, 8 a.m.
Rehabilitation Medicine Presents Third Annual Research Day
  Friday, June 19, 2009, 10 a.m.
new  Neurology Grand Rounds: "Alois A, James P and Lots of Genes"
  Friday, June 19, 2009, 11 a.m.
new  Neurology Grand Rounds: "Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis – Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"
  Friday, June 19, 2009, 11 a.m.
Medical Wellness Center Summer Kickoff Seminar: "Fit in 45 Minutes"
  Friday, June 19, 2009, Noon
new  Psychiatry Grand Rounds: "Meditation in PTSD"
  Monday, June 22, 2009, Noon
Department of Medicine Research Conference: "FGF23 and the Future of Phosphorus Management in Chronic Kidney Disease"
  Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 8 a.m.
new  Pediatric Grand Rounds: "The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children"
  Tuesday, June 23, 2009, Noon
Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: "Interventional Imaging"
  Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 9 a.m.
new  The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Seminar: "Astroglial NFkappaB Regulates Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Spatial Memory in Female Mice"
  Wednesday, June 24, 2009, Noon
new  UM Healthy Steps Presentation: "Childhood Vaccines: Answers for Concerned Parents"
  Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 12:30 p.m.
Employee Assistance Program Seminar: "Relaxation Training"
  Friday, June 26, 2009, Noon
new  Employee Assistance Program Seminar: "Estate Planning"
  Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 8 a.m.
new  Pediatric Grand Rounds: "Reducing Substance Use and HIV Health Disparities Among Hispanic Youth: The Familias Unidas Program of Research"
  Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Noon
Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: "The Future of Heart Failure Diagnosis and Treatment"
  Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Noon
Human Subjects Seminar: "Retrospective Controls in Newborn Screening Research: The Challenge of Informed Consent"
  Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 8 a.m.
new  Gordon Center Educational Workshop: "Health Care Simulation: Instructor Development"
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Florida State Senator Ted Deutch Helps Sylvester Make Major Strides in State Funding

The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center has a powerful new ally in the fight against cancer. The work of State Senator Ted Deutch (D-Boca Raton) will help Sylvester pull in millions of dollars more through state-funded, competitive cancer research grants for years to come.

Senator Deutch visited the Miller School campus to attend the Sylvester Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday, June 10, during which he was recognized for his commitment to fighting cancer. Calling him a “hero in the community,” W. Jarrard Goodwin, M.D., director of Sylvester, presented Senator Deutch with a glass inscription honoring him for his leadership and advocacy as a “true legislative champion.”

For more, click here.


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new  One Hundred Faculty Evaluators Assess Third-Year Students' Clinical Skills

University of Miami Hospital and Clinics welcomed all 170 third-year Miller School medical students for the fourteenth annual Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE), a medical school rite of passage. About100 faculty members from the Departments of Medicine, Neurology, Surgery, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, and Family Medicine served as faculty evaluators for the annual exercise that assesses the clinical skills of students.

During the June 6 and 7 examinations, 10 stations were set up, each with specific objectives to measure competency in the students' clinical skills. In most stations, the students encountered a standardized patient designed to accurately portray a real-life patient. Students were then asked to obtain an appropriate history, perform an appropriate physical exam or display proficiency in communication skills.

"This annual exercise is an important benchmark in assessing our students' clinical competency in communication skills, physical examination and data interpretation,” said Alex J. Mechaber, M.D., associate dean for undergraduate medical education and director of the Clinical Skills Program. “It also allows us to assess the effectiveness of our clinical curriculum while providing students with preparation for the USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills Examination." 

Pictured Above: Dr. Mechaber orients medical students before the Objective Structured Clinical Examinations begin.


new  Miller School to Host Blood Drive

The Community Blood Centers of South Florida will hold a blood drive on the medical campus on Monday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, second-floor student lounge. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to participate in the blood drive. All donors will receive special giveaways. 

For more information, please contact the Office of Marketing at 305-243-3453 or marketing@med.miami.edu.


new  Velos Patient Management Module

The Office of Research Information Management will offer a "Velos eResearch Patient Management Workshop" this Thursday and Thursday, June 25, July 2, and July 9, from 4 to 5 p.m. at Dominion Tower, room 1003. Come learn how the Velos eResearch system can help you manage patients. At the workshop, you will learn how to use the different components of the system such as patient enrollment, status and calendars.

Velos eResearch is a web-based, clinical research management application that is designed specifically for investigators and their research teams. The system allows all study-related information to be centralized and easily accessible.

Registration is required through ULearn. For more information, please send an e-mail to ResEDU@med.miami.edu.


new  InfoEd Proposal Development Training Now Available Online

Do you have questions about InfoEd Proposal Development? If you need a refresher course on how to submit your NIH application electronically or want to know more about how to do a budget in InfoEd and don't have time to attend a workshop, the "Understanding InfoEd Proposal Development" training is now available online.

To access the training, go to http://ulearn.miami.edu/ and type "InfoEd" in the search box. You can review just one module in the series or complete all five. 

If you have questions, please contact the Sponsored Programs Education and Training Team at ResEDU@med.miami.edu.


new  Center on Aging to Conduct Focus Groups

The University of Miami Center on Aging will be conducting focus groups to better understand the needs of employees who are also caregivers. The purposes of the focus groups are to identify and understand the needs of working caregivers; educate employers about the needs of working caregivers, the burden of caregiving and its relationship to productivity in the workplace; and develop psycho-social interventions to improve the health and well-being of caregivers and the ability of caregivers to balance employment and work responsibilities.

If you would like to participate or would like more information, please e-mail Chin Chin Lee at CLee@med.miami.edu. The focus groups will take place on Wednesday, June 24, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on the Coral Gables campus. Lunch will be provided. 


new  Hurricane Preparedness for UM Researchers

The 2009 Hurricane Season is upon us. Guidelines for protecting your data, equipment and research models are available on the emergency preparedness Web site for the UM research community at www.miami.edu/research/prepare. The site includes a checklist for principal investigators to complete prior to the hurricane season—a collective work of the Office of Research Emergency Management Team with assistance from UM Security, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), Risk Management, and the Disaster and Extreme Event Preparedness (DEEP) Center. Another checklist walks you through last-minute steps to prepare your laboratory before evacuating campus prior to a storm. These resources are provided to assist you, but are not meant to replace requirements from UM Security, EHS or your department. Whether you have experienced a storm or are new to the area, we welcome your comments and questions. For further information, please contact Derek Aspinall at 305-243-2735 or Linda Waterman, D.V.M., at 305-243-5396.


new  Microsoft Office Training

Medical IT has partnered with the Professional Development and Training Office to offer a customized training in Microsoft Office titled "MS Office Productivity Orientation." The training combines adaptive self-paced modules with face-to-face practice labs. The learner has the ability to work only on the areas they need assistance in rather than taking the full course.

To learn more or to register for training, visit Ulearn at http://ulearn.miami.edu


UM-Approved Retirement Vendors to Visit Miller School

Three of UM’s approved retirement vendors will visit the Miller School to help answer financial questions about your retirement plan. Employees are encouraged to schedule a meeting with a retirement consultant.

Fidelity Investments will be on campus on Wednesday, July 1. To schedule an appointment, visit www.fidelity.com/atwork/reservations or call Michael Erbaio at 239-560-0701.

TIAA-CREF will visit on Monday, June 22, and Tuesday, June 23. To schedule an appointment, visit www.tiaa-cref.irg/moc or call 866-842-3357 ext. 261304.

Lincoln Financial Group will visit on Tuesday, June 23. To schedule an appointment, contact Theresa Yong at 305-245-7332 or Theresa.Yong@LFG.com.

Also, don’t forget that you can always contact LTSave for UMatter free investment advice at 877-587-2832.


Human Subject Enrollment Policy Reminder for Clinical Researchers and Study Teams

This is a reminder of the University’s policy for clinical research subject enrollment. The Office of Research tracks all subjects involved in clinical research protocols that test a drug, device or biologic and/or involve procedures such as lab tests and/or interventions on a patient. According to the policy, a principal investigator (or their designee) must submit a research subject enrollment/disenrollment form within 24 hours of subject consent or disenrollment from a study for any reason other than the end of the study.

You can submit the form at www.med.miami.edu/cris or enter the subject’s enrollment status in Velos at http://velos.miami.edu. For more information, click on “Links to Policy Language and FAQs” at www.med.miami.edu/cris.


Questions about Compliance? UM Helplines Can Assist You
  • University Compliance (anonymous hotline): 866-YOURCALL
  • Billing (anonymous hotline): 305-243-HELP or 877-415-HELP
  • Research Integrity and Compliance: 305-243-6415
  • Financial Improprieties: 305-284-2605
  • Privacy Office/HIPAA: 305-243-5000 or 1-866-366-HUSH
  • University Ombudsperson: 305-284-4922

Any University of Miami employee reporting or deciding whether to report activity that may be in violation of a law, rule, or regulation is protected against retaliation by the Whistleblower Protection Statement. For more information, visit the Office of Compliance site.


e-Update Submission Guidelines

  • Please note that submissions are due no later than 5 p.m. Thursday for publication on Tuesday.
  • We are unable to include attachments.
  • Please use URL addresses in your announcements rather than hyperlinks.
  • Event announcements should include the time, date, location, speaker, topic and cost if applicable. All events should have a contact phone number or e-mail address for further information. We will run event announcements for three weeks only.
  • Information must be written in paragraph form. PDFs, Publisher files and flyers are not accepted.
  • Human Subject recruitment announcements must be IRB approved.
  • Events to be listed should be either held on the medical campus, sponsored or hosted by the Miller School of Medicine, or affect all or most of the employees on the medical campus.
  • Please be sure to e-mail items to e-Update at update@med.miami.edu. Submissions to other e-mail addresses run the risk of being missed.


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new  Pediatric Grand Rounds: "Building Family-Centered, Community-Based Systems of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs Across Our Communities"
June 16, 2009, 8 a.m., Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium

Please join us for Pediatric Grand Rounds today (Tuesday) from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. Andrew B. Kairalla, M.D., medical director, and Mary Hooshmand, R.N., executive community health nursing director for Children's Medical Services South office, will present "Building Family-Centered, Community-Based Systems of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs Across Our Communities."

For more information, please contact Javier Salazar at 305-585-6042 or jsalazar@med.miami.edu.


Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: "Cardiac Rehabilitation: Positive Impact for an Improved Cardiovascular Profile"
June 16, 2009, Noon, University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center

The Cardiovascular Division will host Grand Rounds today (Tuesday) from noon to 1 p.m. at University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center. Melissa Tracy, M.D., medical director of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital, will present "Cardiac Rehabilitation: Positive Impact for an Improved Cardiovascular Profile."

For more information, please contact Yanay Tabraue at 305-243-1998 or ytabraue@med.miami.edu


Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds: "Ear Reconstruction"
June 17, 2009, 7:30 a.m., University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center

The Division of Plastic Surgery will present Grand Rounds tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7:30 a.m. at University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center. Senior resident Rajiv Iyer, M.D., will present "Ear Reconstruction."

For more information, please contact Mayra Ramos at 305-585-5285.


new  InfoEd Proposal Development Hands-On Workshop
June 17, 2009, 9 a.m., Dominion Tower, room 1003

Learn how to use the InfoEd Proposal Development System to prepare and submit your proposal electronically to the NIH at a hands-on workshop tomorrow (Wednesday) from 9 a.m. to noon in Dominion Tower, room 1003. InfoEd streamlines the proposal development process. It is web-based and accessible almost anywhere by Mac and PC users with no additional software, populates agency forms, includes built-in agency validations, stores proposals in a secure environment and provides a database of all proposals submitted.

The session will help participants create, route, submit and track proposals using the system. Please register at http://Ulearn.miami.edu. For more information, please contact the Sponsored Programs Education and Training Team at ResEDU@med.miami.edu.


Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery Grand Rounds: "First-Year Resident Research Projects"
June 17, 2009, 11:45 a.m., Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, room 2090

Please join us for Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery Grand Rounds tomorrow (Wednesday) from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, room 2090. First-year residents Ivan Camacho, M.D., and Cynthia Price, M.D., will present their research projects.

For more information, please call 305-243-4472.


Employee Assistance Program Summer Safety Seminar: "Preventing Poison Hazards"
June 17, 2009, Noon, Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155

Summertime can bring a variety of home and outdoor poison risks that range from contact with venomous animals to exposure to household chemicals. The Employee Assistance Program will sponsor a summer safety seminar titled "Preventing Poison Hazards." During the seminar, Wendy Blair Stephan, health educator at the Poison Control Center at the Miller School, will identify hazardous species of animals that are native to South Florida, evaluate common poisoning scenarios for adults and children, and discuss prevention tips and resources.

Join us for the seminar tomorrow (Wednesday) from noon to 1 p.m. at Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. Please register at http://ulearn.miami.edu. For help with ULearn call the Professional Development and Training Office at 305-243-3090.


Remembrance for Distinguished Faculty Member – David S. Howell, M.D.
June 17, 2009, 4 p.m., Louis Calder Memorial Library, third floor

Members of the Miller School community are invited to a remembrance celebration in honor of the late David. S. Howell, M.D. tomorrow (Wednesday) at 4 p.m. on the third floor of Calder Library. 

Dr. Howell was one of the faculty’s most productive and distinguished physician-scientists during a career that spanned most of the first 50 years of the Miller School of Medicine. He was a professor of medicine and founding director of the Arthritis Division of the Department of Medicine in addition to being an accomplished seascape painter. 
 
Brief presentations will be accompanied by refreshments, an exhibit of some of Dr. Howell’s seascapes, and an opportunity to meet Dr. Howell’s family.
 
For more information, contact Mary Moore, Ph.D., at mmoore@med.miami.edu or 305-243-6424.


Anesthesiology Grand Rounds: "A New Paradigm in Invasive Procedures Education"
June 18, 2009, 6:45 a.m., Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, third-floor auditorium

The Department of Anesthesiology will present Grand Rounds this Thursday from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. in the Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, third-floor auditorium. Joshua Lenchus, D.O., assistant professor of clinical medicine and associate director of the UM-JMH Center for Patient Safety, will present "A New Paradigm in Invasive Procedures Education."

This educational activity has been approved for 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. For further information, please contact Marsha Williams at 305-585-1191 ext. 2-2 or mwilliams@med.miami.edu.


new  Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds/Journal Club
June 18, 2009, 7 a.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium

The Department of Neurological Surgery will host a journal club for its Grand Rounds this Thursday from 7 to 8 a.m. at the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium. At the event, neurological surgery residents will present on various topics.

For more information or to add your name to our educational announcement distribution list, please contact Ingrid Menendez at 305-243-6751 or nrstraining@med.miami.edu.


new  Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds: "Neuropathology"
June 18, 2009, 8 a.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium

The Department of Neurological Surgery will present Grand Rounds this Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium. Neurological surgery residents will present on various topics related to neuropathology.


new  Sponsored Programs Roundtable Series: "Learn About the New InfoEd Portal Coming This Summer"
June 18, 2009, Noon, Dominion Tower, twelfth-floor conference room

If you are an InfoEd user, you will want to participate in the Sponsored Programs Roundtable series web conference demonstration, "Learn About the New InfoEd Portal Coming This Summer." All InfoEd modules are currently accessed via the InfoEd eRA Portal. The new portal will offer a streamlined interface, easier navigation and provide new log in and browser screens. It will enable the user to locate proposals or protocols more quickly and customize personal preferences. 

The demonstration will take place this Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. To register for this session, log into Ulearn and go to the catalog at the bottom of the page. The web conference can be found under the “Research Administration and Sponsored Programs” category. After registering, you will have a link session, a link to your outlook calendar and a link for support. A reminder e-mail will be sent the day before the session, which will include the same three links. A username and password are not required. Make certain your computer has speakers or headphones to hear the web conference. A microphone is recommended but not required. 

Space is limited, so please register through ULearn. For questions or to sign up for the new portal, please call 305-243-5092 or send an e-mail to ResEDU@med.miami.edu.


new  45th Annual Residents' Days Program
June 19, 2009, 7 a.m., Bascom Palm Eye Institute, Retter Auditorium

The annual residents' days program is designed for residents, fellows, faculty and alumni in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Miller School and community ophthalmologists. Participants will be updated on new instrumentation available, the progress of ongoing clinical studies and the effects of research on treatment. Didactic presentations will be augmented with audiovisual material and question and answer periods. 

The event will take place this Friday and Saturday starting at 7 a.m. in Bascom Palmer Eye Institute's Retter Auditorium. For more information, please contact Karen Davila at 305-326-6100 or visit www.bascompalmer.org.


Rehabilitation Medicine Presents Third Annual Research Day
June 19, 2009, 8 a.m., Clinical Research Building, room 988A

The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine will host its third annual Research Day this Friday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Clinical Research Building, room 988A. The keynote lecture will be given by Leighton Chan, M.D., chief of rehabilitation medicine at the National Institutes of Health, at 9 a.m. Dr. Chan's lecture is titled "The Epidemiology of Epidural Steroid Injections for Back Pain." 

For further details, please contact Coretha Davis at 305-585-1431 or cdavis@med.miami.edu


new  Neurology Grand Rounds: "Alois A, James P and Lots of Genes"
June 19, 2009, 10 a.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium

Please join us for Neurology Grand Rounds this Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. in the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium. Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, Ph.D., the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Professor of Human Genomics and director of the Miami Institute for Human Genomics, and Jeffery Vance, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics and director of the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Miami Institute for Human Genetics, will present "Alois A, James P and Lots of Genes."

For more information, please contact Jessica Busquets at 305-243-8785 or JBusquets@med.miami.edu.


new  Neurology Grand Rounds: "Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis – Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"
June 19, 2009, 11 a.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium

Please join us for Neurology Grand Rounds this Friday from 11 a.m. to noon in the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium. Kottil Rammohan, M.D., professor of neurology and director of the Division of Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology at Ohio State University, will present "Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis – Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow."

For more information, please contact Jessica Busquets at 305-243-8785 or JBusquets@med.miami.edu.


Medical Wellness Center Summer Kickoff Seminar: "Fit in 45 Minutes"
June 19, 2009, 11 a.m., Medical Wellness Center

The Medical Wellness Center will host its first summer kickoff "Fit in 45 Minutes" seminar this Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Join our instructors who will make it easy to look and feel great this summer. The event will feature leg and bench press challenges, zumba, Latin rhythms dance, prizes and cool refreshments for all members and non-members who come in and work out.

For more information, please contact Nicole Nagel at nnagel@med.miami.edu.


new  Psychiatry Grand Rounds: "Meditation in PTSD"
June 19, 2009, Noon, Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences invites you to attend Grand Rounds this Friday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. Daniella David, M.D., professor of clinical psychiatry and director of the PTSD Program; Julie Malphurs, Ph.D., assistant professor of research; and Molly Asebey-Birkholm, meditation instructor at the Miami VA Health System, will present "Meditation in PTSD." Upon completion of this lecture, participants will be able to identify PTSD-related hyperarousal symptoms and practice basic meditation techniques.

This educational activity has been approved for 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Continuing education credit will  also be available for psychologists and social workers who attend. For additional information, please contact Carmen Bou-Crick at 305-355-9073 or cbou@med.miami.edu.


Department of Medicine Research Conference: "FGF23 and the Future of Phosphorus Management in Chronic Kidney Disease"
June 22, 2009, Noon, Medical Training and Simulation Laboratory, conference room

The Department of Medicine will host its Research Conference on Monday, June 22, at noon in the Medical Training and Simulation Laboratory, conference room. Myles Wolf, M.D., associate professor of medicine in the Division of Nephrology, will present “FGF23 and the Future of Phosphorus Management in Chronic Kidney Disease.”

Lunch will be served. For more information, send an e-mail to zrodriguez@med.miami.edu or visit http://www.med.miami.edu/medicine/x522.xml.


new  Pediatric Grand Rounds: "The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children"
June 23, 2009, 8 a.m., Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium

Please join us for Pediatric Grand Rounds on Tuesday, June 23, from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. Sandy Skelaney, program manager for Project GOLD at Kristi House, a local nonprofit organization that advocates for children who are victims of sexual abuse, will present "The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children."

For more information, please contact Javier Salazar at 305-585-6042 or jsalazar@med.miami.edu.


Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: "Interventional Imaging"
June 23, 2009, Noon, University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center

The Cardiovascular Division will host Grand Rounds on Tuesday, June 23, from noon to 1 p.m. at University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center. Pedro Martinez-Clark, M.D., assistant professor of clinical medicine, will present "Interventional Imaging." 

For more information, please contact Yanay Tabraue at 305-243-1998 or ytabraue@med.miami.edu.


new  The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Seminar: "Astroglial NFkappaB Regulates Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Spatial Memory in Female Mice"
June 24, 2009, 9 a.m., Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium

Valerie Bracchi-Ricard, Ph.D., assistant scientist at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, will present "Astroglial NFkappaB Regulates Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Spatial Memory in Female Mice" as part of The Miami Project's Wednesday morning seminar series. The seminar will take place on Wednesday, June 24, from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh-floor auditorium.

For more information, call 305-243-7108 or visit www.themiamiproject.org/lectures.


new  UM Healthy Steps Presentation: "Childhood Vaccines: Answers for Concerned Parents"
June 24, 2009, Noon, Mailman Center for Child Development, room 3023

The UM Healthy Steps program will host a presentation for parents and caregivers titled "Childhood Vaccines: Answers for Concerned Parents." The event will take place on Wednesday, June 24, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Mailman Center for Child Development, room 3023. The interactive presentation will be given by Jeffrey Brosco, M.D., Ph.D., professor of clinical pediatrics, who will provide important information about childhood vaccine safety.

Lunch will be served on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please RSVP by Monday, June 22, to Indira Abraham-Pratt at ipratt@med.miami.edu or 305-905-3915.


Employee Assistance Program Seminar: "Relaxation Training"
June 24, 2009, 12:30 p.m., Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155

The Employee Assistance Program will offer a seminar titled "Relaxation Training" for those interested in improving and effectively using relaxation techniques. The seminar will help participants identify the fight or flight response, discuss ways to promote the parasympathetic nervous system and practice practical techniques for relaxation.

Please join us for the seminar on Wednesday, June 24, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. Register at http://ulearn.miami.edu. For help with registration, call the Professional Development and Training Office at 305-243-3090.


new  Employee Assistance Program Seminar: "Estate Planning"
June 26, 2009, Noon, Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155

Estate planning is a process that allows you to make decisions today which affect the future of your family. Whether you are a young family with children at home or a retiree, estate planning is something everyone should consider. The Employee Assistance Program will sponsor a seminar for those interested in learning basic estate planning principles. The presenter will be Mark Marandino, certified financial planner for the United Way of Miami-Dade County.

Participants will review wills and trusts, insurance and retirement assets, living wills, probate, power of attorney, tax planning, and guardianships for minors. The event will take place on Friday, June 26, from noon to 1 p.m. at Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155.

Please register through ULearn at http://ulearn.miami.edu. For help with ULearn, call the Professional Development and Training Office at 305-243-3090.


new  Pediatric Grand Rounds: "Reducing Substance Use and HIV Health Disparities Among Hispanic Youth: The Familias Unidas Program of Research"
June 30, 2009, 8 a.m., Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium

Please join us for Pediatric Grand Rounds on Tuesday, June 30, from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Mailman Center for Child Development, eighth-floor auditorium. Guillermo Prado, Ph.D., associate professor of epidemiology and public health, and Hilda M. Pantin, Ph.D., clinical associate professor of epidemiology and public health at the Miller School, will present "Reducing Substance Use and HIV Health Disparities Among Hispanic Youth: The Familias Unidas Program of Research."

For more information, please contact Javier Salazar at 305-585-6042 or jsalazar@med.miami.edu.


Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: "The Future of Heart Failure Diagnosis and Treatment"
June 30, 2009, Noon, University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center

The Cardiovascular Division will host Grand Rounds on Tuesday, June 30, from noon to 1 p.m. at University of Miami Hospital, Seminar Center. Joshua M. Hare, M.D., Louis Lemberg Professor of Medicine and director of the Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, will present "The Future of Heart Failure Diagnosis and Treatment."

For more information, please contact Yanay Tabraue at 305-243-1998 or ytabraue@med.miami.edu.


Human Subjects Seminar: "Retrospective Controls in Newborn Screening Research: The Challenge of Informed Consent"
June 30, 2009, Noon, Mailman Center for Child Development, room 3023

Jeffrey Brosco, M.D., Ph.D., professor of clinical pediatrics, will present a Human Subjects seminar titled "Retrospective Controls in Newborn Screening Research: The Challenge of Informed Consent" on Tuesday, June 30, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Mailman Center for Child Development, room 3023.

Ethicists have been interested in public dialogue about research in newborn screening programs, especially because the old models of informed consent are very difficult to implement in population-based research. For example, can specimens collected for a mandatory state newborn screening program be used later for research? The answer to this question is critical for opportunities to understand and treat diseases that have grown with new technology that allows detection of hundreds of conditions from a single specimen collected at birth. In this interactive session, Dr. Brosco will discuss a hypothetical study and add to the public dialogue about research in newborn screening.

Please register through ULearn. For more information, send an e-mail to ResEDU@med.miami.edu or call 305-243-5092.


new  Gordon Center Educational Workshop: "Health Care Simulation: Instructor Development"
July 8, 2009, 8 a.m., Michael S. Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education

The Michael S. Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education, located on the first floor of the Clinical Research Building, will hold an educational workshop titled "Health Care Simulation: Instructor Development." The three-day workshop, created in collaboration with WISER at the University of Pittsburgh, is designed to provide an introduction to fundamental skills and abilities for delivering simulation-based health care education through a variety of techniques and technologies. The program will also include hands-on activities and active participation to maximize skill acquisition.

The event will take place at the Gordon Center Wednesday, July 8, through Friday, July 10, starting at 8 a.m. All medical professionals with a background in health care education or who are interested in improving their simulation-based instructional skills are encouraged to attend. Registration is $1,695 and includes all learning materials, continental breakfast, lunch and breaks. For more information or to register, visit   www.gcrme.med.miami.edu. If you have any questions, call 305-243-6491 or send an e-mail to gmiller@med.miami.edu.


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Interested in a Recovery Act opportunity?
If you are interested in a Recovery Act opportunity, please submit your proposal(s) to Jill Tincher at jtincher@med.miami.edu or Tom Gill at Tgill@med.miami.edu at least five business days prior to the submission deadline. Remember to review the request for applications carefully for specific budget and reporting requirements.

For more information, visit the stimulus funding Web site at www.miami.edu/research/recovery or subscribe to the research listservs at http://www.med.miami.edu/orim/x20.xml.


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Issues in Newborn Screening

The University of Miami-Child Protection Team research group would like to invite medical professionals to participate in a study that aims to increase understanding of issues in newborn screening. For the purposes of this study medical professionals include faculty, medical residents and nurses working in pediatric practices within the Department of Pediatrics and the Division of Medical Genetics. The study is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete and participants will be compensated with $20. If you have any questions about the study or would like more information before deciding whether to participate, please contact the Principal Investigator of this study, Jason Jent, Ph.D., at 305-243-7550 or jjent@med.miami.edu.



The Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child Clinical Psychology at the Mailman Center is currently enrolling participants for a research study that is validating a pediatric measure of acute stress disorder (ASD) in English and Spanish.  Participants are children between the ages of 8-17 who have experienced or witnessed potentially traumatic events such as car accidents, fires, frightening/painful medical procedures, and/or have been victims of community violence. Participants will be followed for 3 months after initial enrollment, will receive clinical referrals as needed and a thank-you gift certificate for their participation. For more information, please contact Dr. Anai Cuadra at 305-243-6562 or acuadra@med.miami.edu.




Hispanics and Circumcision
If you are a healthy, pregnant, HIV negative Hispanic female and/or male partner 18 years or older, you may be eligible to participate in this project (one session only) and assist with the evaluation of benefits of male circumcision as a possible HIV preventative measure by identifying attitudes of pregnant Hispanic women and her partners about circumcision of the unborn male child, explore the challenge of circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy and increase awareness in the Hispanic community regarding male circumcision. If eligible, you could earn up to $25 in compensation for your time (60 minutes) and effort. Please contact us today for more information at 305- 243-2103.



Tai Chi for Health and Smoking Cessation
The University of Miami Division of Complementary and Integrative Medicine in conjunction with the Medical Wellness Center is conducting a research study to determine if Tai Chi exercise is effective for helping people to stop smoking. Patches, gum, hypnosis...if you've tried everything and still can't quit smoking, Tai Chi may provide the ideal mind-body awareness to help you put out that last cigarette. Tai Chi combines deep breathing with postures that flow from one to the next through a series of slow, continuous movements to help you focus and reduce the stress and cravings typically associated with smoking.

Tai Chi engages all of your senses during the exercises, so you don't have time to notice that you want a cigarette. The conscious breath in Tai Chi practice is also known to help regulate the respiratory system and lessen the severity of asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis; all of which can afflict smokers. The course will focus on improving muscular strength and flexibility, heart and lung capacity, posture, balance, and the integration of mind and body.

If you qualify for this study, you will be assigned to a group of 8-12 people to participate in the Tai Chi exercise program three times per week for 12 weeks at the UM Medical Wellness Center. Classes are one hour long and will start the beginning of January. After the initial 12 weeks, you will also participate in a session once per week for the next 12 weeks. Master trainer Jef Morris will lead the Tai Chi course. Jef has been featured in articles in the Miami Herald and New York Times. The course cost is $84, which is the same cost as participating in the existing UM smoking cessation program. Upon successful completion of the program, Benefits Administration will reimburse the full amount to you if you are a UM employee. If you are not a UM Employee, then you will not be reimbursed for participating in the study.

To find out if you are eligible for the study or if you have any questions, please contact John Lewis, Ph.D., at 305-243-6227 or jelewis@miami.edu.



Is your child anxious or depressed?
The Child and Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Treatment (CAMAT) lab at the Psychology Department on the Coral Gables campus is now offering a free cognitive behavioral treatment program for teenagers ages 12-17 who have an anxiety or depressive disorder. After an initial phone screening a diagnostic assessment will be scheduled with one of our clinicians in order to understand each child’s feelings and behavior. If eligible, the study treatment will be offered.

If you would like to learn more about how you can get help and hear more about our program, please contact the CAMAT lab at 305-284-9852 or anxietylab@psy.miami.edu.



Racial Differences in Phosphorus Metabolism
The Division of Nephrology and Hypertension is interested in studying how the body gets rid of phosphorus in Black people compared to White people, because this may help explain racial differences in chronic kidney disease. Study volunteers will be given an infusion of a hormone called parathyroid hormone for six hours. During the six hours, blood and urine tests will be collected. A total of four study visits over approximately three weeks will be required.
They are looking for healthy black or white volunteers 18 years of age or older. You will not be able to participate if you have problems with your kidneys or liver, or if you are pregnant. Compensation will be provided for participation.

This study will be conducted in the general clinical research center at the University of Miami. To learn more about the study, please call Kelsey Smith at 305-243-4782.

This research is conducted under the direction of Orlando Gutierrez, M.D.



Are you having twins?  
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine is conducting a twin birth study under the direction of Victor Gonzalez-Quintero, M.D., M.P.H., and in collaboration with Sunnybrook Health Science Center and the University of Toronto in Canada. For more information please call Pam Uharriet, RN, M.P.H., at 305-243-2168.



The Department of OB/GYN, Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
(Urogynecology) at the Miller School is conducting a research study on Bulkamid, an investigational urethral bulking agent for minimally invasive treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). You may be eligible for this study if you are seeking treatment for urinary stress incontinence (involuntary leakage of urine during physical activity such as sneezing, coughing, or laughing). For more information, please contact Diann C. Fernandez, A.R.N.P., at 305-243-4805.



Have you been diagnosed with bipolar disorder? Do you have problems with alcohol or cocaine? Do you wish you could stop? Let us guide you on your way to recovery. Researchers at the Miller School are conducting a clinical study to see if an FDA approved medication for bipolar disorder offers any benefit in reducing alcohol and cocaine use and cravings. You may be eligible if you are between the ages of 18 and 65, have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, are dependent on alcohol or cocaine and do not have other major health problems. Study medications, laboratory studies, EKG and study procedures are provided at no cost to participants and you may be compensated for your time. To learn more, call 1-866-RECOVERY or 305-243-1571. All calls are confidential.




Do you have extremely oily or dry skin?
Leslie Baumann, M.D., of the University of Miami Cosmetic Medicine and Research Institute, is looking for Caucasian women ages of 20 to 40 who are willing to participate in a research study to investigate whether there is a gene that can be identified to determine oily or dry skin types. You will be compensated up to $335.00 for your time. If you are interested in participating, contact a member of the research staff at 305-531-5788 or cosmeticresearch@med.miami.edu.





Mild to Moderate Acne
Leslie Baumann, M.D., of the University of Miami Cosmetic Medicine and Research Institute, is looking for men and women ages 12 to 45 who have moderate acne and are currently not on any treatment medication to participate in a research study to determine whether a new product significantly improves acne. The study consists of five visits spread over a three-month period. You will be compensated $35 for each visit. If interested, please contact a member of the research staff at 305-531-5788, cosmeticresearch@med.miami.edu or www.derm.net.





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 Department of Neurology, Cerebrovascular Division is conducting a research study to validate a Functional Outcome Measure in patients that suffered visual field loss after brain injury. For more information and eligibility criteria, please contact Iszet Campo-Bustillo at 305-585-1851 or icampo@med.miami.edu.



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.



Physician-Patient Relationship Study
The Center on Aging is conducting a study on the impact of patient-acquired Internet health information on physician-patient relationships. The study will explore how this information affects office visits and the overall positive and negative outcomes that result from patients using the Internet for health information. If you are a physician who sees patients and are interested in participating in a brief interview study, please contact Jessica Hirth at 305-355-9020 or jhirth@med.miami.edu.



El Centro, Center of Excellence for Hispanic Health Disparities Research, is recruiting participants for the following studies:

 •Project VIDA (Violence, Intimate Relationships & Drugs Among Latinos)
Elias Vasquez, Ph.D., and colleagues are recruiting Hispanic men ages 18 to 55 for a pilot study exploring substance abuse, violence, risky sexual behaviors and associated conditions among this population. The results from this study will be used for interventions to reduce these conditions among Hispanic men in South Florida.



Preventing HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Hispanic Women
Nilda Peragallo, Dr.P.H., is recruiting Hispanic women ages 18 to 50 for a randomized trial of a group intervention to reduce sexual risk behaviors and intimate partner violence. To be eligible, women must have been sexually active during the 3 months prior to enrollment.



Treating Behavior Problems and Promoting Healthy Development in Hispanic Adolescents
Daniel Santisteban, Ph.D., is recruiting Hispanic adolescents ages 11 to 14 and their families for a randomized trial comparing family-based and individually-based treatments to reduce current behavior problems and prevent future substance use and risky sexual behaviors in adolescents. To be eligible, the adolescent must be Hispanic and have difficulties in two of the following four areas: conduct, depression, attention deficit, or family conflict. 

For more information on studies conducted by El Centro, contact Tania Lopez at 1-888-262-9481 or tlopez1@miami.edu.



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.



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.



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.



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:

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.


The Department of Psychology and the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Division of Biobehavioral Oncology 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 three 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 call 305-243-3329 or e-mail madeline@miami.edu.


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. Participants will be reimbursed for time and effort. Three psychosocial/medical assessments are also required. If you are interested in this study or would like more information, please call 305-243-3329, or e-mail madeline@miami.edu.

• A schizophrenia family study 
Have you or one of your relatives been diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder? Are you in regular contact with this person? If so, you and your family may be eligible to participate in a free family-focused treatment research study. During the treatment, clinicians will provide factual information about schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. In addition, techniques to assist the family in coping with mental illness will be presented. Treatment is available in English and Spanish. If interested, please contact the Schizophrenia Family Project at 305-284-5455.



• A family factors and autism study
The aim of this project is to better understand families’ emotional reactions to autism spectrum disorders. We seek the participation of adults with high-functioning autism or Asperger’s and one of his or her parents. Participation will involve one hour-long telephone call. If you would like to help with this study or if you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Wasserman at 305-284-2307.



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 AIDS Clinical Research Unit, directed by Margaret Fischl, M.D., is recruiting participants for the following studies:

• 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 ug/kg) of IL-7 given by SQ injection once a week for 3 weeks. Up to $275 in food certificates provided.

• An investigational HIV treatment vaccine, Vacc-4x, for adults with HIV on antiretroviral therapy. The study vaccine is made in the laboratory and includes four protein copies from the HIV virus. It is given with Leukine a blood cell growth factor used to help improve one’s response to the vaccine. Participants must be taking antiretroviral therapy for at least 12 months, have an HIV RNA <50 copies/ml and CD4 cells > 400 /cmm and be 18 to 55 years of age. Six vaccinations with Vacc-4x and Leukine or placebo over 18 weeks will be received with a two out of three chance of receiving Vacc-4x, followed by up to 24 weeks of antiretroviral therapy interruption following vaccinations. The Study includes 16 study visits over 52 weeks with monthly visits during therapy interruption and safety guidelines for restarting therapy. Study visits include a medical history, physical examination and immune studies. Vaccinations may cause skin reactions and flu like symptoms. Each participant will receive $25 in food certificates for each completed study visit.

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.
 
Dr. Rubin is also seeking patients for a research study on the treatment of tightness/spasticity in the wrist, fingers, and elbow caused by a stroke while evaluating the effect of BOTOX® on pulmonary functioning. Patients must be 18 years of age, have had a stroke six months ago or longer, have a pulmonary/breathing problem and cannot have used BOTOX® or any other botulinum toxin previously for any condition. Please contact Amy L. Kaye, ARNP, at 305-243-6223 for additional information on either of these studies.

 


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