Grantee Research Project Results
Research Centers
University of Iowa Children's Environmental Airway Disease Center
University of Iowa
The theme of our SCOR program is to investigate the etiology and pathogenesis of airway disease in children from rural communities. We chose this theme for the following reasons: 1) asthma is the most common chronic illness in children; 2) the rural setting introduces unique environmental exposures that are known to play a role in the development of airway disease; 3) environmental models of asthma provide an ideal opportunity to investigate fundamental issues in childhood asthma such as the biological origin and persistence of airway disease; and 4) this theme builds on existing scientific expertise and ensures a highly interactive program. Since grain dust and endotoxin are common in the rural setting and both are associated with acute and chronic forms of airway disease, we have used these very relevant exposures to further focus the projects in our SCOR program. The end result is a highly integrated and focused program that, in aggregate, will substantially enhance our understanding of airway disease in children. The primary hypothesis unifying this research program is that understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of airway disease in children from rural communities will provide the scientific rationale to develop primary, secondary, and tertiary preventive programs that reduce the morbidity and mortality of asthma in the rural setting.
| Identifier | Abstract | Principal Investigator |
Annual/ Final Reports |
Pubs Count | Institution | Grant Representative |
Grant Amount |
Project Period |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
R826711
Centers - Main center abstract - HSRC (1989) - Great Plains/Rocky Mountain HSRC |
The Etiology and Pathogenesis of Airway Disease in Children from Rural Communities |
Hunninghake, Gary W. Schwartz, David A. Chrischilles, Elizabeth Denning, Gerene Merchant, James A. Nauseef, William - Principal Investigators listed are sub-PIs determined by the center. |
Row 1: 2000
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Row 1 Total Pubs:
32 Row 1 Journals: 31 -- Row 1: No Books -- |
University of Iowa | Hahn, Intaek | $2,660,847 |
August 01, 1998 - July 31, 2003 |
| 2 |
R827351
Centers - Main center abstract - Health Effects Institute (2000 — 2005) |
NYU-EPA PM Center: Health Risks of PM Components |
Lippmann, Morton Chen, Lung Chi Cohen, Beverly S. Cohen, Mitchell Gordon, Terry Heikkinen, Maire SA Hoffman, Eric Ito, Kazuhiko Kendall, Michaela McLennan, G. Nadas, Arthur Nadziejko, Christine Reibman, Joan Reinhardt, J. Salnikow, Konstantin Thurston, George D. Zelikoff, Judith T. - Principal Investigators listed are sub-PIs determined by the center. |
Row 2: 2001
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Row 2 Total Pubs:
112 Row 2 Journals: 89 Row 2 Books: 8 |
New York University School of Medicine, University of Iowa | Chung, Serena | $8,076,438 |
June 01, 1999 - May 31, 2005 (Extended to May 31, 2006) |
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