Sanford Center for Biobehavioral Research COBRE Pilot Projects
The Sanford Center for Biobehavioral Research recently received a Center of Biomedical Research Excellence Grant (CoBRE) from the National Institutes of Health focused on eating disorders and obesity. North Dakota State University (NDSU) and the University of North Dakota (UND) are partners in this program.
As part of this award, the CoBRE is sponsoring a Pilot Projects Program. This program is open to staff and faculty from Sanford, NDSU, and UND. The goal is to provide scientists and clinicians with the opportunity to conduct pilot studies which can ultimately lead to broader scientific investigations in the areas of eating disorders and obesity. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- risk factors or predictors of eating disorder behavior;
- illness-related mechanisms for onset and maintenance of eating disorders;
- intervention-related mechanisms regarding treatment or prevention of eating disorders;
- factors that moderate the influence of risk factors or mechanism of eating disorder behavior;
- the prevalence of eating disordered behaviors in different populations; and
- the association between eating disordered behaviors and other health-related behaviors.
Two $50,000 awards will be made this year. Letters of Intent are due by October 15, 2021.
If you have any questions about the pilot project program, please reach out to Kathryn Bentley, RN, the Research Project Manager for Pilot Projects at Kathryn.Bentley@SanfordHealth.org or 701-365-4916.
Sanford Health - NDSU Collaborative Seed Grant Program
IMPORTANT: No new awards are being funded under this program. Information is being provided for existing projects.
In 2014, Sanford Health and North Dakota State University (NDSU) partnered together to conduct collaborative research on human nutrition, weight management and other dietary-related areas as part of a seed-grant initiative developed between the two organizations. The program was developed to encourage research collaborations between the two organizations in the areas of metabolism, food choices and consumption, pre-natal nutrition, genetics, sensors to monitor wellness, and the human microbiome.
Publications
All publications and presentations related to funded projects must be submitted to Sanford thirty (30) calendar days prior to the first submission of such proposed publication or presentation to a journal, editor, or third party. Sanford will have twenty (20) calendar days after the receipt of the publication or presentation to review it and proved comments, including any claim that the proposed publication contains Sanford Confidential Information. This is not a publication restriction but a standard review for confidential/proprietary data and review for intellectual property that may need protection prior to publication.
All publications and presentations must make the following acknowledgement in an appropriate location: “Support for this project was provided by the Sanford Health – North Dakota State University Collaborative Research Seed Grant program.” If a grant number is required, this can be provided by the Sanford Research Grants Office.
Reporting
A semi-annual and a final progress report are required for all funded projects. Each report should be submitted using the report template with no more than 4 pages of narrative and a single page update on expenditures.
2019 Award Recipients
PI | Department | Title | Amount | |||
Ryan McGrath | Health, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences | The Grip Strength, Internet Activity, and Nutrition Trial: The GIANT Study | $89,739 | |||
Jeffery Johnson | Psychology | The Neurocognitive Process Underlying Loss of Control Eating | $98,522 | |||
Keerthi Nawarathna | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Efficacy of microRNA Testing for Identification of Personalized Weight Management Strategy in Obese and Overweight Individuals | $91,742 |
2018 Award Recipients
PI | Department | Title | Amount |
Amanda Brooks | Pharmaceutical Sciences | The Effect of The Gut Microbiota Composition on Calorie Utilization: A Translational Approach | $76,098 |
Clayton Hilmert | Psychology | The Impacts of Prenatal Nutrition Stress, and Reactivity on Blood Sugar and Perinatal Outcomes | $86,969 |
Kristine Steffen | Pharmaceutical Sciences | The Impact of Weight Loss Surgery, Positive Airway Pressure Therapy and Combined Modalities on Metabolic Hormones Regulating Appetite and Food Intake | $86,934 |
2017 Award Recipients
PI | Department | Title | Amount |
Danling Wang | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Low Cost Acetone Sensor for Early-Stage Diabetes Diagnosis and Daily Monitoring | $67,500 |
Senay Simsek | Plant Sciences | Colon Cancer Reduction and the Gut Microflora: Effect of Flavonoids from Red Wheat | $100,000 |
Mohiuddin Quadir | Food Science and Nutrition | Nanocapsule-mediated Dietary Delivery of Arginine for Acute Wound Healing | $80,500 |
2016 Award Recipients
PI | Department | Title | Amount |
Kyle Hackney | Health, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences | Protein Intake and Muscular Health with Aging: Effects of Increased Physical Activity | $76,000 |
Steven Qian | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Downregulation of D5D to Exploit Anti-cancer Effects of omega-6 Diet Supplementation for Colon Cancer Treatment | $87,000 |
Kristine Steffen | Pharmaceutical Sciences | The Effect of Nutrient Intake and Probiotic Administration on Weight and Glucoregulation Before and After Bariatric Surgery | $87,000 |
2015 Award Recipients
PI | Department | Title | Amount |
Kyle Hackney | Health, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences | Protein Intake and Muscular Health with Aging | $77,270 |
Leah Irish | Psychology | Temporal Dynamics of Sleep and Energy Consumption and Expenditure | $77,636 |
Katie Reindl | Biological Sciences | Dietary Flaxseed to Prevent Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in American Indian Smokers | $95,087 |