LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is an application in response to RFA-Recovery Act Limited Competition: Supporting New Faculty Recruitment to Enhance Research Resources through Biomedical Research (P30) ~ to provide support for recruitment of a junior faculty clinician scientist to work in and further develop a multidisciplinary program in the area of biomarkers of mood disorders. We are currently searching for an assistant professor to work on functional brain imaging biomarkers of mood disorders across the lifespan. The faculty member will have a primary appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University Medical School and will be a member of the Stanford University Mood Disorders Center. The specific aims of the proposal are: 1. To provide start up funding for an assistant professor, clinician scientist with a primary interest in mood disorders with a particular emphasis on functional magnetic resonance imaging (f-MRI) studies aimed at elucidating the neurobiology of these disorders. 2. To provide an enriched interdisciplinary environment to support the continued research career development of junior faculty member(s). 3. To provide funding for interdisciplinary pilot studies on f-MRI of depressed and/or anxious patients and controls across the lifespan. An example of the type of indisciplinary research proposed is reflected in recent work pointing to potential differences in the processing and regulation of emotion in patients with major depression or generalized anxiety disorder, and to test these biomarkers on noncomorbid and comorbid cohorts of patients with these disorders. Anxiety- and depression-related biomarkers identified in this core set of experiments will then be applied in adolescent and geriatric pilot studies. Taken together, these studies may help our understanding of the pathophysiology of depression across the life span.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Mood disorders are extremely common and are associated with great morbidity. Interdisciplinary research involving brain imaging can help understand the biological bases of major depression and aid in differential diagnosis and treatment development. A junior faculty will be supported to conduct research that can help our understanding of the development of depression across the lifespan.
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| AWARD OVERVIEW |
| Award Number |
1P30MH089888-01 |
Funding Agency |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Total Award Amount |
$1,565,800 |
Project Location - City |
Stanford |
| Award Date |
09/28/2009 |
Project Location - State |
CA |
| Project Status |
Completed |
Project Location - Zip |
94305-4124
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| Jobs Reported |
0.16 |
Congressional District |
14 |
| Project Location - Country |
US |
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Recipient Information
(Grants)
| Recipient Information (Grants) |
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Recipient Name
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LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE |
| Recipient DUNS Number |
009214214
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| Recipient Address |
450 SERRA MALL |
| Recipient City |
STANFORD |
| Recipient State |
California |
| Recipient Zip |
94305-2004 |
| Recipient Congressional District |
14 |
| Recipient Country |
USA |
Required to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials |
No |
Projects and Jobs Information
| Projects and Jobs Information |
| Project Title |
Stanford Mood Disorders Center: Enhancing Core Clinical Research Resources |
| Project Status |
Completed |
| Final Project Report Submitted |
Yes |
| Project Activities Description |
Research & Public Policy Analysis |
| Quarterly Activities/Project Description |
During Q3 of 2012, data analysis with a particular focus on a comparison of amygdalar activation and resting-state functional connectivity across GAD and MDD continued. For the TMS/fMRI study, the resulting manuscript has been submitted for publication. This study demonstrated that we can causally manipulate this circuitry with TMS, and thereby open up novel avenues for understanding how existing, but better targeted, brain stimulation methods can be used to alter function in regions important for anxiety and depression. The computerized training of emotion regulation in anxious depression pilot study is nearing its conclusion with the upcoming end of data collection. Data analysis has been ongoing throughout this period, and results are expected to be sent for publication in the coming months. Two additional grants extending these pilot training results were also funded during Q3, including one from the VA focusing on chronic PTSD, and another from NARSAD (Brain & Behavior Foundation) focusing on anxious adolescents.
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| Jobs Created |
0.16 |
| Description of Jobs Created |
Associate Researcher, Research Assistant, Research Technician
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Purchaser Information
(Grants)
| Purchaser Information |
| Contracting Office ID |
Not Reported |
| Contracting Office Name |
Not Available |
| Contracting Office Region |
Not Available |
| TAS Major Program |
75-0907 |
| Award Information |
| Award Date |
09/28/2009 |
| Award Number |
1P30MH089888-01 |
| Order Number |
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| Award Type |
Grants |
| Funding Agency ID |
75 |
| Funding Agency Name |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Funding Office Name |
Not Available |
| Awarding Agency ID |
75 |
| Awarding Agency Name |
Department of Health and Human Services |
| Amount of Award |
$1,565,800 |
| Funds Invoiced/Received |
$1,565,800 |
| Expenditure Amount |
$1,565,800 |
| Infrastructure Expenditure Amount |
$0 |
| Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Name |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Email |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Address |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact City |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact State |
Not Reported |
| Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip |
Not Reported |
Product or Service Information
(Grants)
| Product or Service Information |
| Primary Activity Code |
**K |
| Activity Description |
Research & Public Policy Analysis |
| Sub-Awards Information |
| Sub-awards to Organizations |
0 |
| Sub-award Amounts to Organizations |
$0 |
| Sub-Awards to Individuals |
0 |
| Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals |
$0 |
| Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award |
0 |
| Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award |
$0 |
| Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 |
1 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award |
$48,179 |
| Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
867 |
| Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award |
$166,123 |
- Award Number 1P30MH089888-01 -
| Award Number |
1P30MH089888-01 |
| Sub-Award Number |
N/A |
| Vendor DUNS Number |
201044877 |
| Vendor HQ Zip Code + 4 |
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| Vendor Name |
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| Product and Service Description |
Scientific technical equipment |
| Payment Amount |
$48,179 |
| Location Information |
| Latitude, Longitude |
37º 25' 35",
-122º 10' 27" |
| Congressional District |
14 |
| Address 1 |
Stanford University |
| Address 2 |
340 Panama Street |
| City |
Stanford |
| County |
Santa Clara |
| State |
CA |
| Zip |
94305-4124 |
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