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Epidemiology and Clinical Application
Primary Sponsor: Department of Health and Human Services
Deadline: 4/1/2001; 8/1/2001; 12/1/2001
KEYWORDS
Epidemiology and Clinical Applications
The NHLBI Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications (DECA) plans and directs programs in epidemiologic studies, basic and applied behavioral research, demonstration and education research, and projects for disease prevention and health promotion, including large scale clinical trials. The research supported by the Division provides multidisciplinary approaches to heart and blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases, with a primary focus on cardiovascular disease.
DECA is comprised of two programs, the Clinical Applications and Prevention Program and the Epidemiology and Biometry Program, and the Office of Biostatistics Research.
Clinical Applications and Prevention Program. Supports research into prevention of heart and vascular, pulmonary, and blood diseases through activities such as clinical trials, health promotion-disease prevention, community interventions, health education research, nutrition research, and behavioral medicine.
Epidemiology and Biometry Program . Supports and conducts epidemiological studies of heart and vascular, lung, and blood diseases in defined populations in the United States and other countries.
A. Clinical research/intervention studies designed to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes.
B. Clinical trial methodologies.
C. Communication techniques for minority and low-income populations. D. Community and demonstration programs.
E. Cardiovascular disease information, education, and prevention systems for primary caregivers.
F. Interactive databases.
G. Measures of patient adherence/compliance.
H. Methods for:
1. Lifestyle intervention.
2. Matching patients to lifestyle, intervention, or treatment.
I. Models of behavior modification.
J. New agents or treatment strategies.
K. New assay systems/techniques to measure patient responses.
L. New materials and equipment for enhanced medical Imaging systems.
M. New methods for communication of research results.
N. Novel/Unique methods for collection, transmission, management and analysis of clinical data.
O. Nutrition, physical activity, smoking, and tobacco cessation interventions.
P. Nutrition and physical activity measurement methods.
Q. Pharmaceutical development and toxicologic evaluation.
R. Population tracking mechanisms.
S. Psychosocial measurement instruments, especially in minority populations.
T. Prognostic assays.
U. Quality of life measurement and analytic methods.
V. Software for:
1. Clinical trials.
2. Epidemiology studies.
4. Meta-analysis
5. Statistical analysis.
W. Screening, assessment, and tracking tools.
X. Survey questionnaires.
Y. Training techniques and modules.
For additional information on research topics, contact:
Heart and Vascular Diseases
Dr. Rosalie Dunn
Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 9196
(301) 435-0505; Fax: (310) 480-1454
Email: rd39w@nih.gov
Lung Diseases
Dr. Robert Musson
Division of Lung Diseases
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 10108
Bethesda, MD 20892-7952
(301) 435-0222; Fax: (301) 480-3557
Email: rm65o@nih.gov
Ms. Ann Rothgeb
Division of Lung Diseases
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 10114
Bethesda, MD 20892-7952
(301) 435-0202; Fax: (301) 480-3557
Email: ar31t@nih.gov
Blood Diseases and Resources
Ms. Susan E. Pucie
Division of Blood Diseases and Blood Resources
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 10166
Bethesda, MD 20892-7950
(301) 435-0079; Fax: (301) 480-0867
Email: sp34j@nih.gov
Epidemiology and Clinical Applications
Dr. Thomas Blaszkowski
Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 8106
Bethesda, MD 20892-7938
(301) 496-1841; Fax: (301) 496-0075
Email: tb33i@nih.gov
For administrative and business management questions, contact:
Mr. Ed Donohue
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 7160
Bethesda, MD 20892-7926
(301) 435-0144; Fax: (301) 480-3310
Email: ed25b@nih.gov
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Solicitation closing dates are: April 1, August 1, and December 1, 2001.