The CVRI supports Loyola clinicians and scientists via several intramural awards funded by the generous support of our donors. A full list of the 2019-2020 award recipients is listed below under each grant award. Click here to read the announcement letter from the co-directors.

 

CVRI Student Travel Awards (up to $1,000) 
These awards support Ph.D. students & M.D. students/fellows to travel to scientific conferences, especially when they are a presenting author.
  • Sorcha Allen, MD
  • Emily Bontekoe - "Biomarkers of hemostatic activation and inflammation are associated with altetred coagulation parameters in sepsis patients" 
  • Sean R. Cleary - "Alternating Binding of Phospholamban and DWORF to SERCA During Transient Elevations of Cytosolic Calcium”
  • Ambar Farooqui
  • Christopher Hoover - "Regulation of human RyR2 by calmodulin” with that “DWORF directly regulates SERCA function.”
  • Ahmed Kouta - "USP Potency adjusted bovine mucosal heparins (BMH) are comparable to porcine mucosal heparin (PMH) at equivalent levels"
  • Roman Nikolaienko, PhD - “Regulation of Human RyR2 by Calmodulin”
  • Mary Papadaki, PhD - "Methylglyoxal modifications on myofilament proteins caused by diabetes block heart failure drug targets through changing tropomyosin position."
  • Tim Pow, MD
  • Jaroslava Seflova, PhD - “Insight into Sodium Pump Regulation in the Failing Human Heart”
  • Fakiha Siddiqui - "Andexanet alpha differentially neutralizes the anticoagulant, antiprotease and thrombin generation inhibitory effects of unfractionated heparin, enoxaparin and fondaparinux."
James DePauw grants for pilot projects ($10,000)
The DePauw grants support small pilot research projects, especially those involving collaborations between CVRI faculty that help advance our mission of deeper collaboration between clinicians and basic scientists.
  • Mark Rabbat, MD, FACC, FAHA, Cardiology, Demetri Doukas, DO, Cardiology, Sorcha Allen, MD, Cardiology & Jessica Marot, MD, Internal Medicine
  • Gregory Aubert, MD, PhD, Cardiology, Cell and Molecular Physiology & Adinarayana Kunamneni, PhD, Dept of Medicine
  • Lucas Chan, MD, Internal Medicine & Amir Darki, MD, Cardiology
  • Joshua Newman, MD, Cardiology, Jeanine Walenga, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery & Amir Darki, MD, Cardiology
  • Debra Hoppensteadt, PhD, Pathology, Mushabbar Syed, MD, Cardiology, Vinod Bansal, MD, Nephrology, Maria Latz, MD, Internal Medicine & Verghese Mathew, MD, Cardiology
  • Adinarayana Kunamneni, PhD, Dept. of Medicine & Virginie Aubert, PhD, Cell and Molecular Physiology
  • Nallely Mora, MD, MPH, Public Health Sciences & Amy Luke, PhD, Public Health Sciences
  • Joshua Newman, MD, Cardiology, Jeanine Walenga, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery & Eugenia Raichlin, MD, Cardiology
  • Joshua Newman, MD, Cardiology, Max Liebo, MD, Cardiology, Eugenia Raichlin, MD, Cardiology & Gregory Aubert, MD, PhD, Cardiology, Cell and Molecular Physiology
  • Mingxi Dennis Yu, MD, Cardiology, Eugenia Raichlin, MD, Cardiology & Gregory Aubert, MD, PhD, Cardiology, Cell and Molecular Physiology
  • Aleksey V. Zima, PhD, Cell and Molecular Physiology
James and Carolyn Beck equipment grant (up to $15,000)
This endowment provides funding for CVRI equipment that will benefit multiple faculty members and collaborative projects.
  • Walter Jeske, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Jeanine Walenga, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Debra Hoppensteadt, PhD, Pathology, Omer Iqbal, MD, Pathology, Jawed Fareed, PhD, Pathology, Mushabbar Syed, MD, Cardiology, Simon Kaja, PhD, Pharmacology, Wiicki Vigneswaran, MD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery & Mamdouh Bakhos, MD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Patrick Oakes, PhD, Cell and Molecular Physiology & Jordan Beach, PhD, Cell and Molecular Physiology
Patrick Scanlon Collaborative Grants Award (up to $25,000)
This mechanism is for larger collaborations, particularly those between clinical faculty and basic scientists, which are larger in scope than pilot projects and can likely result in a published manuscript.
  • Erika Piedras-Rentería, PhD, Cell and Molecular Physiology, Vikram Prabhu, MD, Neurological Surgery & Kevin Barton, MD, Hematology/Oncology: "Role of voltage-gated ion channels in proliferation and in meningioma-neuron hetero-synapse formation, and as targets for interlaced therapy."
  • Jeanine Walenga, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, R. Anthony Perez-Tamayo, MD, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Walter Jeske, PhD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Issa Rezek, MD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Kathryn Swain, M4 & Oh Jin Kwon, M2: "Identifying Platelet Activation Mechanisms in Aortic Dissection"

 

Click here to see a list of previous CVRI Minigrants awardees.