Training in Inflammation and Nutritional Dysfunction
Project Number5T32DK059802-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderDONOVAN, SHARON MARIE
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
Description
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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The objective of this application is to establish an interdisciplinary pre- and
postdoctoral training program in immunology and nutrition. The interdependency
between the disciplines of nutrition and immunology have long been appreciated.
However, the complex interaction between the nervous, endocrine, and immune
systems and how they are modulated by environmental factors (nutrients,
host-microbial interactions) and a variety of stressors (disease or exercise)
have only recently begun to be elucidated. Importantly, it is now known that
the inflammatory mechanisms are central to the pathophysiology of many chronic
diseases for which diet is used in either the prevention or treatment. To
design effective treatments for these debilitating diseases, it is essential
that mechanisms underlying the complex interactions between nutritional status
and inflammation be elucidated.Research training will be focused on the
regulation of inflammation and cytokine production by environmental factors,
and their subsequent effects on food intake, metabolism, and organ function.
The training program will be administered by the interdisciplinary Nutritional
Sciences Graduate Program. The Division of Nutritional Sciences is consistently
ranked among the top nutrition graduate programs in the U.S and has 33-yr
history of training research leaders in academia and industry. The Division has
53 faculty members with primary appointments in seven colleges on the
Urbana-Champaign and Chicago campuses of the University of Illinois. Seven
faculty members representing four departments with active research programs
focused on nutrition and inflammation will provide the core for the training
program. Two postdoctoral fellowships are requested for 5 years. Three
predoctoral fellowships are requested for years 1-2 and four fellowships for
years 3-5. Candidates with exceptional academic credentials and research
training will be recruited. Underrepresented minorities and M.D./Ph.D.
candidates will be specifically targeted. Research training will be
complemented by coursework in nutrition, immunology, endocrinology,
neuroscience, biochemistry, and molecular biology; weekly seminar series; and
attendance and presentation at national and international conferences. The
strong research programs of the preceptors, the outstanding reputation of the
Nutritional Sciences Program and exceptional intellectual environment at the
University of Illinois combine to form an ideal climate in which to train
future research leaders in this unique interdisciplinary field.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
848
DUNS Number
041544081
UEI
Y8CWNJRCNN91
Project Start Date
01-April-2002
Project End Date
31-March-2007
Budget Start Date
01-April-2005
Budget End Date
31-March-2006
Project Funding Information for 2005
Total Funding
$178,363
Direct Costs
$196,929
Indirect Costs
$14,140
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2005
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$178,363
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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