NIH Funding of IBS Research - Supporting Data

Supporting Data

List of NIH Funded Research Projects Referring to 'Irritable Bowel' for 2006
Project Number Project Title Dollars Awarded Institution State
5R24DK067674-03 Gastrointestinal Biopsychosocial Research Center 854,134 University of North Carolina NC
3R24DK067674-03S1 Gastrointestinal Biopsychosocial Research Center 146,292 University of North Carolina NC
1K23DK073451-01 Central and Peripheral Autonomic Responses in IBS 125,010 UCLA CA
5K24DK002638-08 Alpha 2 Adrenergic Control in Irritable Bowel Syndrome 139,598 MAYO CLINIC MN
1R21AT003619-01 Mindfulness for Irritable Bowel Syndrome 219,000 University of North Carolina NC
5R01AT001414-04 Enhancing the Placebo Effect in Irritable Bowel Syndrome 642,916 Harvard MA
5R01NR007768-05 Treatment of Fear and Pain in Irritable Bowel Syndrome 299,479 BRENTWOOD CA
5K23DK066271-03 Genetic epidemiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) 126,900 MAYO CLINIC MN
5R21AT002564-02 Patient Variables and Placebo Responses in IBS 193,460 MASSACHESSES GENERAL HOSPITAL MA
5R21DK069628-02 Cross-sensitization between the bladder and colon 144,131 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY VA
5U19AT003266-02 Functional Bowel Disorders in Chinese Medicine 1,007,873 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MD
5R21DK071767-02 Regulation of spinal NK1R expression by chronic stress 153,798 BRENTWOOD CA
5R01DK054681-07 Alpha-2 Adrenergic Control of Colonic Function in IBS 235,240 MAYO CLINIC MN
2R01NR001094-17A2 A Nursing Study of Gut Function in Menstruating Women 522,661 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WA
5R03NR009410-02 Autonomic nervous system and visceral hypersensitivity 74,019 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WA
1K08DK071626-01A1 Effective connectivity of central response to IBS 121,538 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CA
5K23NS043435-05 Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Central Pain Se 164,990 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL
5P50DK064539-05 Women's Health and Functional Visceral Disorders Center 1,133,615 UCLA CA
5R21DK068155-02 CRF2 Receptor Modulation of Colonic Response to Stress 184,559 UCLA CA
5R01DK066658-04 Neurogenic Pathogenesis of Interstitial Cystitis 305,824 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PA
1F31DK074378-01A1 Minority Predoctoral Fellowship Program 26,728 PONCE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE PR
5R01NR005337-05 Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children 443,225 BAYLOR COLLEGE TX
5R01DK062768-02 Effects of Short Chain Fatty Acids on Colonic Motility 227,581 DUKE NC
5R01NS037424-07 Neurochemical Mechanisms of Visceral Pain 344,400 UNIVERSITY OF MD MD
5R01NS053090-02 Mechanisms of Central and Peripheral Hyperalgesia 328,562 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL
5R01NS044222-03 Medial Pain Inputs to Monkey Anterior Cingulate Cortex 274,593 UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY NY
5R01DK064880-04 A Case Control Study of Interstitial Cystitis 524,437 UNIVERSITY OF MD MD
5K08DK060468-04 GDNF in the Enteric Nervous System 130,113 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH
1R15GM073620-01A1 STRUCTURE FUNCTION STUDY OF MT3 TOXIN 185,220 UNIVERSITE CENTRAL PR
5K24AT000057-08 Individual Differences in CAM Patient-Centered Outcomes 156,399 UNIVERSITY OF AZ AZ
2R01AR046122-06A1 Neuroendocrine Alterations in Fibromyalgia and IBS 277,200 UCLA CA
5F32DK071430-02 Bacterial regulation of GI tract cell proliferation 48,796 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OR
5R01NS050758-02 Characterization and Plasticity of Visceral Nociceptors 328,232 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PA
5R03DE015814-02 Central role of JNK/Jun cascade in visceral nociception 73,726 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS TX
5R01NS019912-25 Mechanisms and Modulation of Visceral Pain 369,355 UNIVERSITY OF PITTBURGH PA
5P50AR049555-05 ORWH: SCOR on Sex and Gender Factors Affecting Women's * 1,073,218 UNIVERSITY OF MD MD
5R01NR004142-09 Nursing Management of IBS: Improving Outcomes 595,794 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WA
2R01DK057038-06A2 RET Ligand Regulation of Intestinal Motility 250,100 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MO
5R01DK064592-04 Neuronal control of intestinal motility in mutant mice 488,250 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MO
5R01DK047700-11 Regulation of immunosuppressive molecules in IBD 213,944 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NC
1R01DA019824-01A1 Role of cannabinoid 2 receptors in B lymphocyte function 290,000 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA FL
1R01NS051466-01A1 ACC Sensitization in Visceral Hypersensitive Rats 342,029 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MI
2R01DK058173-06A1 Peripheral NMDA Receptors in Visceral Nociception 305,553 UCLA CA
1R21AT003221-01A1 Physiologic Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine Based IBS Subgroups 193,125 UCLA CA
5R21DK069933-02 Oxalobacter as a therapy in IBD-associated urolithiasis 213,121 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL
5R01DK056762-06 Role of IL-18 in Crohn's Disease (CD) 292,921 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA VA
5R01MH072908-02 Stress Allostasis: CRF, Serotonin and the BNST 310,936 EMORY UNIVERSITY GA
5R01DK041004-17 Cholecystokinin—Role in Postprandial Gastric Motility 293,069 UC/DAVIS CA
1K23DK075621-01 The Role of Intestinal Inflammation in the Pathophysiology of IBS 157,184 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NC
5R01AT001424-04 BRAIN IMAGING AND PAIN: ANALYSIS OF PLACEBO ANALGESIA 308,305 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL
5P30DK034987-21 CENTER FOR GASTROINTESTINAL BIOLOGY AND DISEASE 998,793 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NC
5R01NS038767-06 Mechanism of Pain in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome 324,863 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL
5R01DK033061-22 Corticotropin-releasing Factor-action on GI Function 271,071 UCLA LA
1R21AA016701-01 Mast cells, antidepressants and chronic fatigue syndrome 275,906 TUFFTS MA
5R01DK038327-19 Substance P & the Regulation of Intestinal Inflammation 340,541 NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL CTR MA
5R01DK031369-19 Psychophysiology of Irritable Bowel Synbdrome 423,409 UNIVERSITY OF NORT CAROLINA NC
5R01DK068258-03 PURINERGIC NEUROGENIC MUCOSAL SECRETION 291,974 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH
Total 18,787,710

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