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Grants & You Newsletter Spring 2016: Grants Submitted - Good Luck!

*Full proposal development and support provided by the ATSU Sponsored Programs team     **Technical support provided by the ATSU Sponsored Programs/Research Support team(s)

Proposals Submitted from ASDOH (January - March 8, 2016)

*Mai-Ly Duong, DMD, MPHASDOH, “Oral Cancer Prevention and Screening,” Academy of General Dentistry Foundation, $5,000, April 2016 – October 2016.

**Vy Vy Vu, MPH, D3, Ann Spolarich, RDH, PhD, and Bruce White, DDSASDOH, “ASDOH San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Dental Public Health Outreach,” American Dental Association Foundation, $5,000, January 2016 – December 2016.

Proposals Submitted from SOMA (January - March 8, 2016)

*Aaron Allgood, DO, SOMA Clinical Science Education; Joy Lewis, DO, PhD, and Kate Whelihan, MPH, SOMA Public Health; and Susan Steffans, DO, SOMA Family and Community Medicine, “Attitudes towards people experiencing homelessness among ATSU-SOMA students, physicians, faculty, and staff,” American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, $5,000, July 2016 – December 2017.

*Lise McCoy, EdD, SOMA Medical Humanities; Joy Lewis, DO, PhD, SOMA Public Health; Harvey Simon, MD, JD, SOMA Clinical Science Education; and Lee Herskowitz, DO, MBA, SOMA Clinical Education Department, “Interprofessional Virtual Case Study, Adolescent Obesity,” American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, $10,000, July 2016 – December 2017.

*Frederic Schwartz, DO, FACOFP, SOMA Clinical Science Education, “Serving, Teaching, and Learning Where the Need is Greatest" (The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education subaward to SOMA), Health Resources and Services Administration – Primary Care Training Enhancement, $500,000, July 2016 – June 2021.

Proposals Submitted from ASHS (January - March 8, 2016)

**Kenneth Lam, ScD, ATC, and Curt Bay, PhDASHS Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, “Do treatments provided at the point-of-care influence recurrent injury risk and long-term patient outcomes after acute lateral ankle sprain?" National Athletic Trainers’ Association - Research and Education Foundation, $102,350, September 2016 – August 2019.

**Chelsea Lohman, PhD, ATC, CSCSASHS Anatomy, “Mechanical effects of neural mobilization on fluid dispersion in the upper extremity: a cadaveric study,” DJO Global, $28,568, May 2016 – April 2017.

*Tamara Valovich McLeod, PhD, ATC, FNATAASHS Athletic Training Program, “Head Trauma: Evaluation of Concussive and Repetitive Health Impacts by Molecular, Imaging and Clinical Assessment" (Arizona State University subaward to ASHS), PAC-12 Student-Athlete Health and Well-Being Grant Program, $57,605, July 2016 – June 2019.

**Cailee Welch-Bacon, PhD, ATC, ASHS Athletic Training Program, “Exploration of the Advanced Clinical Practice Doctorate in Athletic Training" (Old Dominion University subaward to ASHS), National Athletic Trainers’ Association, $4,270, September 2016 – September 2017.

Proposal Submitted from MOSDOH (January - March 8, 2016)

*Patricia Inks, RDH, MOSDOH St. Louis Clinic, “Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Health Professions Student Training" (University of Missouri St. Louis – Missouri Institute of Mental Health subaward to MOSDOH), Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, $16,188, September 2016 – September 2019.

Proposals Submitted from KCOM (January - March 8, 2016)

*Byunghee Henry Han, PhDKCOM Pharmacology, “Natural amentoflavone: Multifunctional effects on amyloid pathogenesis,” National Institutes of Health – National Institute of General Medical Sciences, $376,220, September 2016 – August 31, 2019.

*Tatyana Kondrashova, MD, PhDKCOM Family Medicine, and Shannon McAllister, OMS IPreventive Medicine, and Community Health, “Development of Guided Knee Injection Skills in Second, Third, and Fourth Year Osteopathic Medical Students and Residents Using a Knee Ultrasound Training Model,” Northeast Missouri Osteopathic Charitable Trust, $6,374, June 2016 – June 2017.

*Debra Loguda-Summers, Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, “Osteopathy Heritage Collection Inventory Project, Phase III,” Institute of Museums and Library Services, Museums of America, $150,000, December 2016 – November 2018.

*Debra Loguda-Summers and Heather Rudy, Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, “Osteopathic Collection Inventory Project,” Missouri Humanities Council, $8,819, May 2016 – December 2016.

*Tim Ostrowski, PhDKCOM Physiology, “Cardiorespiratory Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease, Changes in nTS Physiology and the Role of ROS,” American Heart Association, $231,000, July 2016 – June 2019.

*Pandurangan Ramaraj, PhDKCOM Biochemistry, “In-vitro study of sex hormones protecting menstruating females in melanoma,” Melanoma Research Foundation, $77,692, October 2016 – September 2018.