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. 2010 Feb 23;121(7):929-33.
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.109.917948.

Translational research for cardiovascular diseases at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: moving from bench to bedside and from bedside to community

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Translational research for cardiovascular diseases at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: moving from bench to bedside and from bedside to community

Michael S Lauer et al. Circulation. .
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Figure 1
Organizational structure of the NHLBI Bench to Bassinet Program. Interactions between the Cardiovascular Development Consortium, the Pediatric Cardiac Genomics Consortium, and the Pediatric Heart Network are designed to facilitate bidirectional transmission of research along translational pathways from discovery to the clinic and back. ACC: Administrative Coordinating Center; CHOP: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; DSMB: Data and Safety Monitoring Board; NERI – New England Research Institutes; PRC – Protocol Review Committee. Based on figure from NHLBI.
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Figure 2
Organizational structure of the NHLBI Biological discovery in the Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium (PCBC) and NHLBI Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN). The consortium is leveraged through Pilot studies and Ancillary/Collaborative studies, funded through set-aside funds administered by the Administrative Coordinating Center (ACC). These funds, using expedited peer review, can provide rapid early translation through pre-clinical models to help in the design of clinical studies in the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN). FHCC, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center; Penn, University of Pennsylvania; MGH, Massachusetts General Hospital; CHB, Children’s Hospital, Boston; Stanford, Stanford University; JHU, Johns Hopkins University; UMTC, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; UW, University of Wisconsin; Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt University; CHOP, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Gladstone, J. David Gladstone Institutes; UTSW, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas; UMB, University of Maryland, Baltimore.

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