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AHC Clinical Research Conference


The Friday morning Clinical Research Conference, headed by Frank Lederle, M.D., meets the first and third Monday of each month from 8:00-9:00AM.  AHC scholars and/or faculty/staff are invited to present research findings or information on how to obtain grants or to publish findings.  Originally the conference was to alternate locations every three months between the University of Minnesota and the VA Medical Center.  However, it was recently decided that all future conferences will be held at the University of Minnesota.  The purpose of the Clinical Research Scholar Program is to support the career development of junior faculty interested in clinical research and to encourage research-oriented clinicians to develop independent research skills and gain experience in advanced methods and experimental approaches needed to conduct patient-oriented research.  Selected scholars are supported for three years.  After that time, the scholar’s clinical research career is expected to continue with NIH or other external support.  Click here to receive Clinical Research Conference email announcements


The 2006-2007 conference schedule:

November 20, 2006

Sarah Cooley
"Activating the Innate Immune System to Treat Cancer"

1-450G Moos Tower

December 4, 2006

Mukta Arora
"Therapy For Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease"

1-450G Moos Tower

December 18, 2006

Kamakshi Lakshminarayan
"Algorithms for identification of acute stroke cases in Medicare data"

1-450G Moos Tower

February 5, 2007

Lisa Chow

To be determined

March 5, 2007

Peter Milev

To be determined

March 19, 2007

Michael Kotlyar

To be determined

April 2, 2007

Daniel Mulrooney

To be determined

April 16, 2007

Selcuk Adabag

To be determined

May 7, 2007

Marcie Tomblyn

To be determined

May 21, 2007

Areef Ishani

To be determined

June 4, 2007

Heather Vezina

To be determined

June 18, 2007

Jasvinder Singh

To be determined

July 2, 2007

Mandeep Sawhney

To be determined

July 16, 2007

Rebecca Rossom

To be determined



The 2005-2006 conference schedule included:

 September 16, 2005, Introduction to the Conference and “Writing a Research Article,” Frank Lederle, M.D., VA General Internal Medicine.

 September 30, 2005, “Developing Clinical Research at the Mayo Clinic,” Sherine Gabriel, M.D., M.Sc., Chair, Department of Health Sciences Research and Director, Clinical Research Training Progrma (K30 and Roadmap K12), Mayo Clinic.

 October 21, 2005, “A Proposal for a Randomized Trial of the ICE inhibitor Minocycline to Effect Cardiac Remodeling,” Y. Chandrashekhar, M.D., VAMC Cardiology

 November 4, 2005, “The Long-term consequences of acute postoperative changes in serum creatinine – a work in progress,” Areef Ishani, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine

 November 18, 2005, “Randomized Clinical Trial of Induction and Maintenance Therapy of Chronic Graft vs. Host Disease,” Mukta Arora, M.D., M.S., Assistant Professor of Medicine

 December 2, 2005, “Population Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenetics of Gemcitabine,” Mark Kirstein, Pharm.D., Assistant Professor College of Pharmacy

 December 16, 2005, “NIH Peer Review,” Elizabeth Seaquist, M.D., Professor of Medicine

 January 6, 2006, “Antidepressants, smoking and response to mental stress,” Michael Kotlyar, Pharm.D., Assistant Professor College of Pharmacy

 January 20, 2006, “Mechanisms of Improvement in Response to Aerobic Training in Patients with Claudication,” Diane Treat-Jacobson, R.N., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Nursing

 February 3, 2006, “Development and Testing of a Decision Aid for the Treatment of Malignant Polyps of the Colon,” Rocco Ricciardi, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery

 February 17, 2006, “Usefulness of Exercise Heart Rate Profile for Predicting Sudden Cardiac Death in the Community,” Selcuk Adabag, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine

 March 3, 2006, “Opportunities in Clinical Research,” Anne Joseph, M.D., Professor of Medicine

 April 7, 2006, “A multicentered randomized controlled trial to determine the efficacy of disease management for diabetes,” Areef Ishani, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine

 April 21, 2006, “Improving Efficacy of Allopurinol and Colchicin Use in Gout Patients,” Jasvinder Singh, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine

 May 5, 2006, “Colon Cancer in Persons Undergoing Serial Colonscopy for Colon Cancer Surveillance,” Mandeep Sawhney, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine

 May 19, 2006, “Deciphering Summary Statements: K23 Award Applications,” Elizabeth Seaquist, M.D., Professor of Medicine

 June 2, 2006, “Access and Quality of Care for Youth with Chronic Conditions during the Transition to Adult Health Care:  Recent Finding and Research Project Planning,” Peter Scal, M.D., M.P.H., Fellow in Health Services Research and Policy and Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics

 June 16, 2006, Anne Marie Weber-Main, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Associate Director of Research, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

September 21, 2006, "Understanding the Bleeding Complications in Patients with Ventricular Assist Devices," Ranjit John, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine

October 16, 2006, "Mechanisms of Improvement in Response to Aerobic Training in Claudication Patients," Diane Treat-Jacobson, Ph.D.

November 6, 2006, "Clinical Pharmacology for Intraperitoneally-Administered Oxaliplatin and 5'-Fluorouracil," Mark Kirstein, Pharm.D.

November 20, 2006, "Activating the Innate Immune System to Treat Cancer," Sarah Cooley, M.D.

December 4, 2006, "Therapy For Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease," Mukta Arora, M.D.


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