Division of Intramural Research Staff

1st Row: Jeonga Kim, Julia Arnold, Marc Blackman, Michael Quon, Hahn Le, Howard Baldwin

2nd Row: Dawn Wallerstedt, Edward Lynn, Suzan Khoromi, Gloria Formoso, Andrea Carranza, Irini Manoli, Akosua Kankam, Barbara Moquin

3rd Row: Patrick Mansky, Vernon Steele, Hong-Kyu Kim, Rajaram Karne, Marel Ver, Hui Chen, Gail Sullivan, Jenna Khan, Yunhua Li, Bridget Agapito, Clint Lee

Acting Scientific Director for Clinical Research: Robert B. Nussenblatt, M.D. (PDF)

About the Division of Intramural Research

Phone: 301-435-6760

The NCCAM Division of Intramural Research (DIR) (established in April 2001):

The goal of the Division is to work closely with NCCAM and other stakeholders to establish a strong and lasting scientific foundation for integrative medicine.

Research Objectives

The major research theme of the Division centers on investigating the potential clinical utility of selected CAM modalities that might allay or attenuate the life "stressors" of depression, cognitive decline, chronic pain, frailty, and sleep disorders, particularly as they affect the elderly and the underserved.

Because each of these stressors exhibits derangements in the inter-relationships among endocrinologic, neurologic, and immunologic functions, research efforts will be coordinated to evaluate the interactions among these three important physiological communication systems, both in the absence and presence of various interventions.

Current investigations focus upon evaluating selected biologically based therapies (e.g., herbs, botanicals, dietary supplements), mind-body interventions (e.g., placebo, meditation), and alternative medical systems (e.g., traditional Chinese medicine).

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