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OPENING REMARKS AND REPORT OF THE DIRECTORDr. Elizabeth Nabel, Director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), welcomed members to the 236th meeting of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council (NHLBAC). Dr. Nabel welcomed representatives of three NHLBI Advisory Committees:
Dr. Edward Benz of the Sickle Cell Disease Advisory Committee and Dr. Anne Marie Schmidt of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Program Project Review Committee were unable to attend. Dr. Nabel recognized five Council members who are retiring:
Budget UpdateThe NIH is currently operating under a Continuing Resolution, which means that the NHLBI must operate at its FY 2009 budget level of $3,014,552,000. Dr. Nabel reviewed the Institute's proposed FY 2010 President's Budget, which totals $3,050,356,000, a 1.3 percent increase over the FY 2009 actual budget. Total research project grants (noncompeting and competing) are proposed at $2,051,848,000, a 0.6 percent increase over FY 2009. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Update
Dr. Nabel reviewed the Institute's FY 2009/FY 2010 ARRA funding plan. Most of the Institute's ARRA allotment has been obligated.
Update on Enhancing Peer ReviewDr. Nabel updated the Council on progress in implementing recommended actions resulting from the recent NIH-led study of the NIH peer review system. Several changes were implemented in 2009. For example, the NIH began phasing out second amendments (i.e., A2s); and study sections began using enhanced review criteria, a new scoring system, and structured critiques. Investigators submitting competing applications for the January 25, 2010, submission date (and beyond) should be aware of several major additional changes:
Investigators are cautioned to pay close attention to modified application instructions. Further information is available at Enhancing Peer Review at NIH. NHLBI Global Health ProgramsThe Institute is participating in two new global health programs:
MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN STEM AND PROGENITOR CELL BIOLOGYDr. Toren Finkel, Chief of the Translational Medicine Branch, NHLBI Division of Intramural Research, discussed his laboratory's research. Dr. Finkel's primary research interests are oxidant or free radical-mediated diseases, aging, and the clinical cardiovascular implications of stem cells. His laboratory seeks to increase understanding of the role of reactive oxygen species as intracellular signaling molecules. Oxygen radicals have been implicated in a number of conditions ranging from aging to atherosclerosis. Dr. Finkel's research uses a molecular biological approach to address these issues. REINVENTING NHLBI'S TRANSLATIONAL PROGRAMSDr. Nabel reviewed the Institute's established translational research programs and presented new and proposed translational approaches. Council was very enthusiastic about the programs. Established translational research programs:
New translational approaches:
Proposed translational approaches:
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EXTERNAL EXPERTS
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Initiative/Idea |
Purpose |
| Ancillary Studies in the ACCORD Clinical Trial or the ACCORD Follow-up Study (R01), PAR | To support ancillary studies that use stored biospecimens from the main ACCORD trial or that propose to collect new data from the ACCORD Follow-up Study. |
| Molecular Phenotyping of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) Deficiency (U01), RFA | To identify AAT-associated molecular abnormalities in individuals with and without clinical lung disease. |
| Paracrine Signaling of Cardiac Electromechanical Activity (R01), RFA | To improve understanding of the molecular and physiological bases of paracrine signaling of cardiac function. |
| PFINDR: Phenotype Finder IN Data Resources: A Tool to Support Cross-study Data Discovery among NHLBI Genomic Studies (UH2/UH3), RFA | To apply new informatics tools to categorize phenotype measurements from genome-wide association studies and other genomic studies to help researchers identify data sets of interest as well as potential future collaborations. |
| Renewal of the Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Biologic Specimen Repository (N01; renewal), RFP | To continue support of the NHLBI Biorepository, the purpose of which is to acquire, store, and distribute quality biospecimens to the scientific community using standardized processes and procedures. |
| Sarcoidosis: Research into the Cause of Multi-organ Disease and Clinical Strategies for Therapy (R01; renewal) , PA | To stimulate research on the etiology and management of sarcoidosis. Research to identify the cause of sarcoidosis, as well as related predisposing genetic factors, is encouraged. |
| Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP) (R01; renewal), RFA | To expand SARP’s phenotypic analyses of individuals with severe asthma to include longitudinal characterization of molecular, cellular, and physiologic phenotypes. SARP is a multi-center collaborative research program to improve understanding about the subset of asthma patients whose disease is relatively refractory to existing therapies. |
Initiative |
Purpose |
| Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT) Extension (contract; renewal), RFP | To enable the ALLHAT coordinating center to support continued scientific contributions based on extensive ALLHAT data and to expand collaborations with relevant scientific communities outside of ALLHAT. The ALLHAT, a landmark comparative effectiveness trial, reported its main results in 2002. |
| Ancillary Studies in Clinical Trials (R01; renewal), RFA | To conduct time-sensitive ancillary studies related to heart, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders in conjunction with ongoing clinical trials and other large clinical studies. |
| Centers for Advanced Diagnostics and Experimental Therapeutics in Lung Diseases (U50), RFA | To accelerate the development of new agents for the diagnosis and treatment of lung and sleep disorders. |
| Competitive Renewal of the Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network (U01; renewal), RFA | To continue support of a Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network, focused on reducing risks and improving outcomes for patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. |
| Guided Antiplatelet Investigation of Therapy Trial: A Comparative Effectiveness Study of Antiplatelet Therapy Strategies (N01), RFP | To compare, in patients with moderate- to high-risk acute coronary syndromes, treatment with a well-established, safe, and inexpensive therapy versus treatment with a newer, more expensive therapy that is known to have a relatively high rate of bleeding complications. The trial also seeks to demonstrate that in vitro tests of platelet function can be used effectively to guide antiplatelet therapy. |
| Heart Failure Clinical Research Network (U01; renewal), RFA | To accelerate research in the diagnosis and management of heart failure by continued support of the Heart Failure Clinical Research Network. |
| National Longitudinal Mortality Study (renewal), IAA | To support a 4-year analysis phase of the National Longitudinal Mortality Study, the objectives of which are to: analyze social, economic, demographic, and occupational differentials in mortality relevant to the NHLBI; analyze trends in these relationships over time; and analyze social and economic differentials in healthcare utilization and outcomes. |
| Planning Grants for Pivotal Clinical Trials in Hemoglobinopathies (R34), RFA | To support pilot studies that will answer research questions essential for the design of robust clinical trials related to major hemoglobinopathies, sickle cell disease, and thalassemias. |
| The Pediatric Heart Network (U01; renewal), RFA | To continue support of the Pediatric Heart Network, the goal of which is to improve the health and quality of life of children, adolescents, and young adults with congenital and acquired heart disease. |
Initiative |
Purpose |
| Clinical Research Career Development Programs in Emergency Medicine (K12), RFA | To develop multidisciplinary clinical research training programs to prepare clinician-scientists for academic leadership roles and independent research careers in the study of innovative approaches to diagnose and treat patients with acute manifestations of cardiovascular, pulmonary, and hematologic diseases, and severe trauma in emergency settings. |
| New Approaches to Arrhythmia Detection and Treatment (SBIR [R43/R44] and STTR [R41/R42]; renewal), PA | To encourage small businesses to develop improved diagnostic and therapeutic tools, products, or devices for cardiac arrhythmia monitoring, detection, and treatment. |
| Research Dissemination and Implementation Grants (R18; renewal), PA | To support dissemination and implementation studies to: test the effectiveness of interventions that enhance health-promoting behaviors; compare the effectiveness of interventions to reduce risk factors for, and enhance prevention of, heart, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders; develop and test innovative implementation approaches for translating efficacious treatments for heart, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders; and compare specific approaches for dissemination, implementation, translation, and sustainability in defined populations in real-world settings. |
Initiative |
Purpose |
| NHLBI/NICHD Collaborations in Transfusion Medicine for Neonates (U10) [NICHD], RFA | To characterize and advance transfusion medicine therapies in neonatal medicine. |
| NHLBI/NICHD Collaborations in Transfusion Medicine for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (U10) [NICHD], Other | To characterize and advance transfusion medicine therapies in pediatric critical care medicine. |
| Sleep-Disordered Breathing During Pregnancy and Risks to Cardiovascular Health (U10) [NICHD], Other | To elucidate the significance of sleep-disordered breathing during pregnancy as a risk to maternal cardiovascular health and related pregnancy outcomes. |
| The Physical Activity to Prevent Disability Trial (U01) [NIA], RFA | To obtain outcome measures of clinical cardiovascular, lung, and sleep diseases from the participants in a trial designed to test the effect on mobility disability of a 2-year physical activity program compared with a successful aging health education program in elderly adults (ages 70-89). |