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Our vision is to develop an internationally renowned unit of excellence for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases that will improve the quality of life for the patients we treat at SIU. We have integrated clinical services, education, and research related to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of bone and joint related diseases to shape the face of musculoskeletal health care delivery. The conduct of research is critically important to the mission of SIU School of Medicine and SIU Orthopedic Surgery. Research activities within the Division support the delivery
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Research Policy Committee

The primary function of the Research Policy Committee (RPC) is to formulate and execute policies related to research at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. The RPC also advises the administration on faculty issues pertaining to research. In this capacity, the committee initiates policy changes designed to enhance the research environment at the School. To assist in the accomplishment of these objectives, the RPC actively solicits input from the faculty, administrators, and staff. If you wish to place a research-related issue on the RPC agenda, please contact Brandon Cox, Ph.D
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Research Project Coordinator

Christofer Rodriguez, MPH, CHES ® Research Project Coordinator Department of Population Science and Policy Contact 217-545-7574 crodriguez38@siumed.edu Primary Responsibilities Provide general support to the Department of Population Science and Policy research staff, coordinators, and/or investigators; gather pertinent research documentation, and assists research coordinators and investigators to maintaining research data bases, research source documents and case report forms. About After serving in the Navy as a pharmacy technician for nine years, I separated from the service to complete both
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Research Scholars Program Travel Grant

RSP Travel Grant - Research Scholars Fund - SIU Foundation To facilitate medical students across all departments at SIU School of Medicine (SOM) to present their research efforts at external scientific and/or clinical symposia, the office of Associate Dean for Research has established an Research Scholar Fund through SIU Foundation. These funds can be used for reimbursement to help offset travel expenses incurred by the student to attend the meeting. Complete the form here . Eligibility: Full time medical students officially accepted and in good standing in the SOM Research Scholars Pathway
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Research Seed Grants (RSGs)

Full application Spring Cycle Deadline: May 1 Fall Cycle Deadline: September 15 Pre-Review applications Clinical or unestablished grant writers may submit proposals for pre-review. Contact the ADR Office (grants@siumed.edu) immediately if interested for pre-review. Pre-review Spring Cycle Pre-Review Deadline: April 1 Fall Cycle Pre-Review Deadline: August 15 If the above dates fall on the weekend or a holiday, applications will be due the next business day. Find complete guidelines, templates, and submission instructions on the Hive: Research Seed Grants.
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Research Staff

Reuben A. Bueno, MD Professor and Chief, Division of Plastic Surgery Nicole Z. Sommer, MD Associate Professor, Residency Program Director, Director of Cosmetic Clinic Nada Berry, MD Assistant Professor Brian Mailey, MD Assistant Professor, Vice Chair of Research, Director of Brachial Plexus and Tetraplegia Clinic Michael Neumeister, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, Director of Hand Fellowship Program __ Carrie Harrison, BS Research Laboratory Coordinator Education : 1998 - BS, Clinical Laboratory Science, University of Illinois Springfield Email: charrison@siumed.edu Phone
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Research Studies Seek Participants with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer’s disease could affect more than 14 million Americans by 2050 if a cure isn’t found, the Alzheimer’s Association reports. The Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, part of SIU Medicine’s Neuroscience Institute, is hoping new research studies might change that. Three clinical trials, including the Aware Study by AbbVie, Tauriel Study by Genentech, and GRADUATE I Study by Roche, are now recruiting participants with memory impairment or probable mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. The goal of these studies is test how well the medical treatments work at slowing the
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Research that resonates: Bauer & Brozoski retiring

Carol Bauer, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, and Tom Brozoski, PhD, research professor in Otolaryngology, have retired from their respective positions at SIU School of Medicine. The husband and wife duo came to SIU School of Medicine from Iowa in 1995 with a deep knowledge of tinnitus research and ideas of how to study potential treatments for this phantom ringing in the ears. The couple was a welcome addition to SIU’s Auditory Research Group, already renowned for innovative studies on the neurophysiology of hearing. Brozoski used his
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