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Reorganization of DKUS IRG. Digestive, Kidney and Urological Sciences. SUMMARY. CONVERT A SUCCESSFUL RECURRENT SEP TO A CHARTERED STUDY SECTION CONVERT A CHARTERED STUDY SECTION WITH VERY LOW WORKLOAD TO A RECURRENT SEP. NO NET CHANGE IN NUMBER OF CHARTERED STUDY SECTIONS.
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Reorganization of DKUS IRG. Digestive, Kidney and Urological Sciences
SUMMARY • CONVERT A SUCCESSFUL RECURRENT SEP TO A CHARTERED STUDY SECTION • CONVERT A CHARTERED STUDY SECTION WITH VERY LOW WORKLOAD TO A RECURRENT SEP. NO NET CHANGE IN NUMBER OF CHARTERED STUDY SECTIONS
Recurrent SEP - Systemic Injury from Environmental Exposure (SIEE) : • CSR Agreement to run a test SEP focused on environmental health and toxicology for three Council rounds (2009) and then evaluate the review outcomes. • Although SIEE was successful, CSR terminated the SEP and assigned environmental health and toxiology applications to 4 other study sections • Working Group meeting (2012) recommended Chartering SIEE. • SIEE was reconstituted as a recurrent SEP in 2012 for further testing and analysis
Environmental Health Toxicology Workgroup CHERYL L WALKER (Chair) UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DAVID C CHRISTIANI HARVARD UNIVERSITY GWEN COLLMAN NIEHS ILA COTE EPA JOSEPH H GRAZIANO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY JOHN D GROOPMAN JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY F PETER GUENGERICH VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY RONALD N HINES MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN DEBRA LYNN LASKIN RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PAUL J LIOY UMDNJ STEPHEN B PRUETT MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY ALVARO PUGA UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI KENNETH S RAMOS UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE STEPHEN H SAFE TEXAS A AND M UNIVERSITY MARTYN T SMITH UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY
Application Numbers in SIEE SEP Council Round TOTAL R01s %ES Jan-09 54 42 76 May-09 62 47 77 Oct-0960 45 60 May-13 92 50 96 Oct-13 45 24 83 Jan-14 84 47 89 May-14 72 47 89 Oct-14 71 41 83 AVERAGE 68 43 82
Examples of Awarded Grants from SIEE Chapman, Eli Stress response, p97, and Nrf2 in arsenic-mediated toxicity University Of Arizona Phipps, Richard P. Environmental obesogens reduce Thy1 expression and University Of Rochester promote obesity Totah, Rheem Angela Role of Cyp2J2 in Xenobiotic Induced Qt-Prolongation University of Washington Li, Yong Convergence of MicroRNAs and P53 Signaling in Multiple University Of Louisville Myeloma: Environmental Cofactors Gilbert, Kathleen M Determining How Trichloroethylene Alters Cd4+ Arkansas Children's HospitalT Cell Function Pestka, James J Trichothecene Toxicity and the Ribotoxic Stress Response Michigan State University
Urologic and Genitourinary Physiology and Pathology (UGPP) • History of low application numbers • Difficulty in reviewer recruitment • General agreement not to merge with kidney based study sections (Community groups and NIDDK staff • Agreement from NIDDK Program staff to convert to a recurrent SEP
Application Numbers in UGPP Council Round TOTAL R01s %DK Oct-12 32 21 67 Jan-1347 32 81 May-13 39 24 71 Oct-13 39 24 83 Jan-14 44 24 85 May-14 43 26 69
PROPOSAL • Convert SIEE to a Chartered Study Section • Convert UGPP to a Recurrent SEP • Continue to monitor SIEE and related study sections for any problems • Continue to work with the Urology research community to find ways to encourage greater participation
Degree of IC capture of other SRGs in DPPS KMBD - > 90% NIDDK PBKS - 82% NIDDK CIMG - 77% NIDDK VB - 100% NIAID HIBP - 90% NIAID IMM IRG > 85% NIAID PTHE - 100% NIAID BACP - 98% NIAID VIRA - 90% NIAID VIRB - 95% NIAID CRFS - 90% NIAID DDR - 97% NIAID