This application requests funding for Years 26-30 of an Institutional Grant to support postdoctoral research training in transfusion medicine sciences for four trainees annually. The program, sponsored by the Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin (BCSEW) under the aegis of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), involves close cooperation between BCSEW and the clinical and basic science departments of MCW. Senior Investigators at the Blood Research Institute (BRI) of BCSEW will serve as mentors for trainees. Richard H Aster, M.D. and Peter J Newman, Ph.D., will serve as Program Director and co-Program Director, respectively. Research Opportunities available to trainees cover a broad range on clinical and basic research subjects relevant to transfusion science, including Immunohematology, Vascular Biology, Biology and Pathophysiology of Platelets, Immunogenetics, Hemostasis/Thrombosis, and hematopoietic stem cell biology. The research training experience will be essentially till time. Trainees will be expected to gain a basic understanding of the disciplines in which they undertake their investigations, become familiar with a variety of research methodologies, and develop the ability to conduct independent research. We view time spent in fellowship training under this grant as one of several stages of professional development and offer selected trainees several additional tracks, including the opportunity 1) to apply for a Clinical Investigator Development Award (KO8) for continued mentoring, to apply for independent grant support, and 3) for those oriented toward a career in transfusion medicine, an opportunity for further training as a junior member of the Blood Center's medical staff Ultimately, trainees are expected to pursue academic careers in transfusion science or a closely related discipline such as immunohematology, transplantation immunology, hemostasis/thrombosis and stem cell biology.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Project #
5T32HL007209-29
Application #
6888906
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZHL1-CSR-M (F1))
Program Officer
Mondoro, Traci
Project Start
1976-07-01
Project End
2007-06-30
Budget Start
2005-07-01
Budget End
2006-06-30
Support Year
29
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$43,895
Indirect Cost
Name
Bloodcenter of Wisconsin, Inc.
Department
Type
DUNS #
057163172
City
Milwaukee
State
WI
Country
United States
Zip Code
53233
Abel, Alex M; Tiwari, Aradhana A; Gerbec, Zachary J et al. (2018) IQ Domain-Containing GTPase-Activating Protein 1 Regulates Cytoskeletal Reorganization and Facilitates NKG2D-Mediated Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Activation and Cytokine Gene Translation in Natural Killer Cells. Front Immunol 9:1168
Xin, Gang; Schauder, David M; Zander, Ryan et al. (2017) Two is better than one: advances in pathogen-boosted immunotherapy and adoptive T-cell therapy. Immunotherapy 9:837-849
Zander, Ryan; Cui, Weiguo (2017) The power of combining adoptive cell therapy (ACT) and pathogen-boosted vaccination to treat solid tumors. Hum Vaccin Immunother 13:2269-2271
Schloemer, Nathan J; Brickler, Molly; Hoffmann, Raymond et al. (2017) Administration of Dexrazoxane Improves Cardiac Indices in Children and Young Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) While Maintaining Survival Outcomes. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 39:e254-e258
van Mens, Thijs E; Liang, Hai-Po H; Basu, Sreemanti et al. (2017) Variable phenotypic penetrance of thrombosis in adult mice after tissue-selective and temporally controlled Thbd gene inactivation. Blood Adv 1:1148-1158
Wood, Jeremy P; Baumann Kreuziger, Lisa M; Desai, Umesh R et al. (2016) Blocking inhibition of prothrombinase by tissue factor pathway inhibitor alpha: a procoagulant property of heparins. Br J Haematol 175:123-32
Liang, Hai Po H; Kerschen, Edward J; Basu, Sreemanti et al. (2015) Coagulation factor V mediates inhibition of tissue factor signaling by activated protein C in mice. Blood 126:2415-23
Liang, Hai Po H; Kerschen, Edward J; Hernandez, Irene et al. (2015) EPCR-dependent PAR2 activation by the blood coagulation initiation complex regulates LPS-triggered interferon responses in mice. Blood 125:2845-54
Wandersee, Nancy J; Maciaszek, Jamie L; Giger, Katie M et al. (2015) Dietary supplementation with docosahexanoic acid (DHA) increases red blood cell membrane flexibility in mice with sickle cell disease. Blood Cells Mol Dis 54:183-8
Xu, Hao; Wandersee, Nancy J; Guo, YiHe et al. (2014) Sickle cell disease increases high mobility group box 1: a novel mechanism of inflammation. Blood 124:3978-81

Showing the most recent 10 out of 50 publications