FYI from the NHLBI Index
December 2002: Vol. 3, Issue 3 Summaries of Meetings
and Announcements of Upcoming Events
Public Representatives Attend NHLBI Working Group on Future Directions in Sarcoidosis Research
NHLBI Participates in New Jersey Health Forum
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory
Council Fall Meeting
- September 5, 2002
- October 24, 2002
Upcoming Events
Public Representatives Attend NHLBI Working Group on Future Directions in Sarcoidosis Research
On August 22 and 23, 2002, investigators with expertise in pulmonary diseases, genetics, identification of infectious
agents, immunology, molecular biology, and inflammatory bowel disease gathered at the NHLBI to discuss future
directions in sarcoidosis research. As in most working groups, the researchers reviewed the current status of
what is known about the disease, identified gaps in research, pinpointed obstacles to progress, and explored
other research areas that may be applicable.
Complementing the research focus was a discussion in which representatives from the National Sarcoidosis
Networking Society of America, Sarcoid Networking Association, Sarcoidosis Awareness Network, Sarcoidosis Research
Institute, Sarcoidosis Research Support, and Sarcoidosis Support Group of Greater Washington expressed their views
as patients and family members of patients who have sarcoidosis. They stressed the critical need for improved
diagnosis and treatment, and shared experiences from their efforts to increase community awareness of sarcoidosis.
Sarcoidosis is a disease associated with inflammation that can appear in almost any organ, but it most often starts
in the lungs or lymph nodes. Its cause is unknown.
NHLBI Participates in New Jersey Health Forum
An estimated 200 New Jersey residents attended a health forum dedicated to the promotion of heart and
circulatory health for senior citizens. Dr. Teri Manolio, Director, Epidemiology and Biometry Program,
Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications, NHLBI, presented an overview of the NIH and stressed
the importance of its activities relative to public health. She provided examples of recent cardiovascular
disease research advances and discussed how lifestyle choices can improve health and well-being. The event,
which was hosted by Representative Rodney
Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) in conjunction with St. Barnabas Medical Center, occurred October 21, 2002.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council Fall Meetings
September 5, 2002
Dr. Lenfant called the 207th meeting of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council
(NHLBAC) to order and announced that
September was National Cholesterol Education Month
and Sickle Cell Awareness Month.
The Institute is also celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program,
which was created by an Act of Congress in 1972. A booklet describing the accomplishments of the
program was distributed to the NHLBAC. Dr. Charles Peterson, Director, Division of Blood Diseases
and Resources, described highlights of NHLBI support for sickle cell disease research and gave
examples of ongoing and future research programs such as efforts to improve the safety and efficacy
of bone marrow transplantation, to identify genetic
modifiers, to understand hip and lung complications, and to train clinical investigators.
The National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) Expert Panel recently released an
update of the guidelines for the diagnosis and management of asthma. Dr. James Kiley, Director, Division
of Lung Diseases, briefly described how the NAEPP update is being disseminated. Dr. Homer Boushey,
Professor of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco, described the process of updating
the report and gave an overview of how research translates into clinical practice, and Dr. George
Rush, Deputy Director, National Center for Primary Care, Morehouse University School of Medicine,
explained how the guidelines were being disseminated, especially
through NHLBI-funded centers that treat uninsured and underserved patients.
During the closed portion of the meeting, the Council concurred on the award of 144 grants for a total cost of $63,253,977.
October 24-25, 2002
Dr. Lenfant welcomed members of the NHLBAC to the 208th meeting of the Council. He acknowledged the
contributions of departing Council members Drs. Allen Cowley, Paul Douglass, Amelie Ramirez,
Robert Rosenberg, and Roger Spragg. Newly appointed members Drs. Maria Costanzo
and Ngai Nguyen, whose 4-year terms begin November 1, were introduced and welcomed.
Dr. Lenfant described a Women’s Health Initiative Conference to review the outcome of the hormone
replacement therapy clinical trial. He explained that the progestin/estrogen arm of the trial was
stopped after analysis of the data revealed evidence of
increased risk of breast cancer, coronary heart disease, stroke, and pulmonary embolism.
Dr. Herbert Geller, Associate Director for Education in the
NHLBI Division of Intramural Research (DIR), spoke about mentoring and training in the DIR.
The Office of Education was created in 2002 to assist with
recruitment of high-quality trainees, to help trainees acquire the necessary scientific and
technical skills, and to promote fellows as they attempt to establish research careers. Dr. Elliot
McVeigh, senior investigator, NHLBI Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics (LCE),
presented an overview of the research being conducted in the LCE.
The NIH Council of Public Representatives (COPR) released a report last year on
Human Research Protection in Clinical Trials. Ms. Rosemary Quigley, a member of the COPR and
Assistant Professor at the Center for Medical Ethics and Heart Policy at the Baylor College of
Medicine, provided her viewpoint
on the report and spoke of the effectiveness of the approaches used in clinical studies.
Twelve initiatives were presented to the Council for their approval. While the Council was supportive
of all submitted proposals, members made specific recommendations. Dr. Lenfant will take these
recommendations into consideration, along with other budget issues, when determining which proposals will be implemented.
During the closed portion of the meeting, the Council concurred on the award of 162 grants for a total cost of $ 75,236,132.
The next National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council (NHLBAC) meeting is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. on February 6, 2003.
It is open to the public and will be in NIH Building 31C, Conference Room 10.
The FYI from the NHLBI staff thanks Ms. Sue Byrnes, member of the
NHLBAC and Director of the LAM Foundation, for her efforts in preparing the
summaries. Full minutes of Council meetings are available.
Upcoming Events
American Heart Month
Dates: 2/1/03 - 2/28/03
Details: The 2003 theme is "Be an American Heartsaver!" Learn CPR, support AED programs in your community,
and help save lives.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council (NHLBAC) meeting
Dates: 2/6/03
Location: 8:30am - 2:00pm, NIH Main Campus, Building 31C, Conference Room 10, Bethesda, MD.
Details: All NHLBAC meetings are open to the public.
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day
Dates: 2/14/03
Details: Join the international coalition of families, non-profit organizations, support groups,
and health professionals in efforts to increase public awareness of congenital heart defects and childhood heart disease.
6th International Congress on Pediatric Pulmonology (CIPP VI)
Dates: 2/28/03 - 3/2/03
Location: Lisbon, Portugal.
Details: CIPP VI will offer updates on major aspects of
pediatric pulmonology, including issues pertaining to pediatric pulmonology in developing countries.
2003 LAM Research Conference
Dates: 4/4/03 - 4/6/03
Location: Cincinnati, OH.
Details: The LAM Research conference will integrate the ideas of established lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)
investigators with top scientists who have parallel interests in
molecular genetics, pathology, smooth muscle biology, lung remodeling and cell biology.
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