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Alternative Funding Strategies and the Power of Fundraising. John Q. Trojanowski, M.D., Ph.D. Institute on Aging, Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Udall Center of Excellence For Parkinson’s Disease Research, Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research,
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Alternative Funding Strategies and the Power of Fundraising John Q. Trojanowski, M.D., Ph.D. Institute on Aging, Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Udall Center of Excellence For Parkinson’s Disease Research, Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
Center for Bioethics School of Nursing Institute On Aging Center forNeurodegenerativeDisease Research Neurology, Geriatrics, Geriatric Psychiatry, Pathology, School of Medicine Center for Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics Marian S. Ware Alzheimer Program Penn Partners:A Lesson In Being Prepared When A Philanthropist Calls Marian S. Ware Alzheimer Program NIA Alzheimer’s Disease Center
Penn Has Depth And Breadth In Aging Which Cuts Across Many Disciplines Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Geriatrics General Internal Medicine Psychiatry Epidemiology Family Medicine Otorhinolarynogology IOA Fellows Diverse In School of Medicine Departments • Pharmacology • Neurology • Ophthalmology • Urology • Physiology • Pediatrics • Neuroscience • Radiology Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
Aging cuts across all disciplines IOA Fellows include – other schools at Penn Nursing School Veterinary Medicine Arts and Sciences – Biology, Sociology Dental Medicine Social Policy and Practice Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
Aging research at Penn is vast and varied Cancer and aging Cardiovascular health Heart failure Diabetes Endocrine changes with aging Frailty Neurodegenerative diseases HIV and aging Immunology Antibiotic resistance Infections in long-term care Genetics Bone health Sleep Exercise Nutrition Olfaction • Mental health and aging • Aging biology • Functional neuroimaging • Bioinformatics • Health economics • Healthcare quality • Transitional care • Discharge planning • Telehomecare • Health disparities • Electronic patient records • Palliative care • Pain management • Ethics • Injury prevention • Oxidative injury • And many more Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor $37,956,101 Johns Hopkins University $25,633,847 University of CA San Diego $23,732,753 University of Pittsburgh $21,584,523 Columbia University Health Sciences $19,762,430 University of CA San Francisco $19,278,960 University of Washington $18,043,224 University of Pennsylvania $17,399,283* Washington University $17,219,715 Rush University Medical Center $17,119,972 Donors Want High Quality Programs And Penn Is Recognized For Its Highly Visible Research On Aging & Neurodegenerative Disease ResearchSOM National Institute on Aging (NIA) Grants - FY2008 *Not included here is a recently awarded $45 M 5 year NIA grant to Dr. Peter Snyder for a testosterone clinical trial in older men and a $25 M 5 year NIA grant to Dr. Gerard Schellenberg for an AD genetics study which will add $14 M/year to NIA funding for Penn in the coming years and could put Penn in the top 5 NIA funded institutions in 2009. Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
Penn SOM Excelled In NIH ARRA Stimulus Proposals Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
NIH ARRA/Stimulus AwardsIOA Fellows Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
NIH ARRA/Stimulus AwardsIOA Pilot Awardees* *43 pilots have been awarded Institute on Aging University of Pennsylvania
Marian S. Ware Program Renewed For 3 More Years With Possible Extension To 5 Years