Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM
Description
Abstract Text
This is a competitive renewal of the Birmingham ACTU, established
in 1992 at the UAB AIDS Outpatient (1917) Clinic, and is submitted
in conjunction with the ACTG Group application led by Robert T.
Schooley, MD (PI). The Birmingham ACTU has been a national leader
in the development and implementation of clinical trials that link
therapeutics and pathogenesis, a high priority of the ACTG
recompetition. Investigators from UAB have assumed leadership
positions within the ACTG and have played a pivotal role in the
establishment and performance of the Group's Scientific Agenda.
This application builds on the experience of the Birmingham ACTU
and adds investigators from Emory University as important new
contributors to the ACTG effort through the establishment of a
subunit at the Ponce de Leon Clinic in Atlanta.
The primary focus of the UAB/Emory ACTU is to:
(i) Establish collaborative studies within the ACTG which focus on
the clinical significance and therapeutic implications of recent
insights into HIV pathogenesis elucidated at our site;
(ii) Further development improved therapeutic approaches in the
treatment of cytomegalovirus, mycobacterial, human papilloma virus,
herpes-related viruses, mycoplasma, and cryptococcal disease, areas
where UAB/Emory investigators have made critical contributions and
have unique expertise;
(iii) Improve access of women and minorities to ACTG-related
clinical trials through the 1917 Women's Clinic and the Women's
Clinic at the Ponce de Leon Center and through targeted outreach
programs to HIV-infected African Americans, the most rapidly
growing population of HIV-infected patients, especially in the
Southeastern United States; and
(iv) Contribute to the overall mission and Scientific Agenda of the
ACTG through active participation in Group activities and provision
of leadership within key administrative committees.
Our current level of performance, scientific contributions, history
of leadership within the Group, geographic location within the most
rapidly growing population of newly acquired HIV disease
(Southeastern United States), and our unique expertise in critical
areas of the Group's scientific focus makes the UAB/Emory ACTU an
ideal site for the conduct of clinical trials through the ACTG
network.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
063690705
UEI
YND4PLMC9AN7
Project Start Date
01-April-1992
Project End Date
31-December-1999
Budget Start Date
01-January-1997
Budget End Date
31-December-1997
Project Funding Information for 1997
Total Funding
$1,657,639
Direct Costs
$1,762,132
Indirect Costs
$276,027
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1997
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$1,657,639
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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