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February 12, 2024
Dean鈥檚 Office will provide your proposal Crosstalk Between Coagulation and Inflammation in Coronavirus Infection with Boost funding. The Boost award will provide $25,000 to help sustain current project and obtain preliminary data during the resubmission and review process. Dr. Silvio Antoniak received a 黑料网 Boost Grant to further investigate the recently in …
February 12, 2024
Dean鈥檚 Office will provide proposal Regulation of Coagulation and Thrombosis by C1 Inhibitor with Boost funding. The Boost award will provide $22,771 to help sustain your project and obtain preliminary data during the resubmission and review process.
February 9, 2024
Notice of Award for a new R01 focused on the role of fibrinogen in thrombosis. The title is: 鈥淣ovel mechanisms to limit thrombosis by decreasing fibrinogen or suppressing fibrin matrix formation鈥. The total funds for this award are: $2.9 million. Drs. Rafal Pawlinski and Wolfgang Bergmeier from the BRC are co-investigators.
February 8, 2024
Nature Cardiovascular Medicine publication written with our Duke colleague Dr. Ammon Fager. Title – Stopping the bleed when platelets don鈥檛 stick Journal – Nature Cardiovascular Research DOI – 10.1038/s44161-024-00421-3 View and download PDF
February 7, 2024
New MPI R01 awarded in the amount of $720,846 from the NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) project title: Mechanisms of venous thrombosis and renal dysfunction in sickle trait. Abstract: This proposal will use both human blood samples from subjects who are carriers of the sickle cell gene (so-called 鈥榮ickle cell trait鈥 or …
February 2, 2024
The Junior Faculty Development Awards are funded by IBM and R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.聽 This award grants $10,000 to support scholarly pursuits over one calendar year. JUNIOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT AWARDS FOR 2024 黑料网 Faculty Award Announcement
February 2, 2024
In the recently published work in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Dr. Antoniak鈥檚 and Dr. Mackman鈥檚 groups from the 黑料网 Blood Research Center show that SARS-CoV-2 encodes antimicrobial peptides (xenoAMPs) which can form proinflammatory complexes. These complexes induced a proinflammatory and procoagulant phenotype 聽in cells in vitro and in mice in vivo. …
February 1, 2024
Read full article This paper, which was first-authored by former graduate trainee James Byrnes, investigated the relationship between coagulation factor XIII A and B subunits in circulation. Although these subunits are produced in different tissues, their data reveal a unique reciprocal regulatory mechanism in which each subunit determines the circulating half-life of the other subunit. …