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USF Health - Update
Presented to:
Research Matters at USF Health
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Abdul S. Rao, M.D, M.A, D.Phil
Sr. Associate Vice President
USF Health
Facts About USF and USF Health
� 43,000+ students on four campuses
� Carnegie Foundation Classification 2005� Comprehensive doctoral with medical/veterinary� RU/VH (Research University/Very High Research Activity)
� Among 63 public universities in the U.S.� Among 95 public and private universities in the U.S.� In the State of Florida
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� In the State of Florida� One of three public university� One of four public and private university
� Colleges/Schools at USF Health� College of Medicine
� School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences� School of Basic Biomedical Sciences
� College of Nursing� College of Public Health
Commitment to make USF one of the top 50 public research universities
in the U.S.
President Judy Genshaft’s address – Fall 2004
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President Judy Genshaft’s address – Fall 2004
Commitment to gain membership of the Association of American
Universities (AAU)
USF Strategic Plan – 2007-2012
In NIH ranking, place USF Health COM in the top 50th percentile of U.S.
medical colleges/schools
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medical colleges/schools
Vice President/Dean Steve Klasko
Extramural Funding
310
164
287
255
290
144
200
250
300
350$; millions
USF USF - Health COM CON COPH
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164
88
116 112
144
2.6 2.7 1.7 4
29 25 19 16
133
144
120
0
50
100
150
FY 02-03 FY 03-04 FY 04-05 FY 05-06
Fiscal Years
$; millions
Date Source: USF Office of Research
USF Research Cont’d…
• Molecular Medicine is ranked 49th out of 107 universities in NIH funding (FY 05-06) with $4.7m in research grants
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• Family Medicine is ranked 35th out of 50 universities in NIH funding (FY 05-06) with $315,181 in research grants
Graduate Programs @ USF Health
• Doctoral Programs programs:• Integrated Medical Sciences• Nursing Science• Public Health• Cancer Biology
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• Cancer Biology• Physical Therapy
• Master-level programs
• Certificate Programs
A Paradigm Shift at USF Health
Research matters in….
• Education– Professional– Graduate– Nursing
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– Nursing– Residency– Fellowships
• Clinical Practice
• Community Service
Enhance Faculty ProductivityPERFORMANCE METRICS
Accomplish Goals I & II USF Strategic Plan 2007-12
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INPUTS
Reorganized Basic Science
Research at USF Health COM
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Merged Basic Science Departments
COM Departmental Organization Structure: Pre-Merger
DEPARTMENTS
BASIC BASIC/CLINICAL CLINICAL
Medical Micro& Immunology
Biochemistry &
Pathology
Interdisciplinary
Internal Medicine Surgery
Psychiatry Pediatrics
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Mol. Biology
Pharmacology &Therapeutics
Physiology &Biophysics
OncologyPsychiatry Pediatrics
OB/GYN Neurosurgery
Neurology Family Medicine
Ophthalmology Anesthesiology
Radiology Otolaryngology
COM Departmental Organization Structure: Post-Merger
Molecular Pharmacology
& Physiology
Physiology &
Biophysics
Pharmacology &
Therapeutics
Molecular Medicine
Medical Microbiology
& Immunology
Biochemistry &
Molecular Biology
BASIC
Interdisciplinary
Oncology
Pathology &
Cell Biology
Pathology
Anatomy
BASIC/CLINICAL
Internal Medicine Surgery
Pediatrics Psychiatry
CLINICAL
DEPARTMENTS
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New Merged Departments
OB/GYN Neurology
Neurosurgery Anesthesiology
Family Medicine Ophthalmology
Otolaryngology Radiology
Signature Research Programs
Faculty, staff and students
from:• Departments
• Centers• Institutes• Colleges
Neurosciences
Cardiovascular
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• Colleges• Schools
at
• USF• USF Health
• Affiliate Partners
Allergy, Immunology, & Infectious Diseases
Cancer Biology
Emerging/Supporting Technologies
• Genomics and Proteomics
• Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
• Pharmacogenomics
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• Pharmacogenomics
• Drug Discovery and Development
• Structural Biology
• Biomedical Engineering
• Regenerative and Nano Medicine
Institute for Translational & Clinical Research @ USF Health
• Entrepreneurial..to meet the needs of today’s stakeholders and corporate partners
• “One-stop” shop for:• Investigators (USF and Non-USF Faculty)• Clinical Coordinators• Patients• Referring MD’s • Corporate Partners (pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device
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• Corporate Partners (pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device companies, etc.)
• Contract development, negotiation, & management services• Appropriate billing and collection services• Biostatistics and epidemiology support• Facilitate submission of protocols to the IRB’s• Education and training of students, staff, and faculty• Oversight in the proper conduct of human subject research• Data management and analysis services
↑ Translational & Clinical ResearchUSF Faculty, Residents, Staff,
and Students
• Acquisition of new knowledge
• Improved quality of patient care
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• Diverse therapeutic portfolio
• Recruitment & retention of quality basic
scientists, physicians, residents, students, etc.
World Class Scholars…I
• Thomas Unnash, PhD– Signature Program: Global Health and AIID
– Current Institution: UAB
– Total Research Awards: $6 million; NIH ~$4.6 million
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million
– PhD: MIT
– Postdoctoral Fellowships: Harvard
– Status: ACCEPTED
World Class Scholars…II
• Jeffrey Gruen, MD– Signature Program: Neurosciences; Learning Disabilities
– Current Institution: Yale
– Total Research Awards: ~$1 million
– MD: Tulane
– Residency/Fellowship: Yale
– Candidate for the Rothman Chair in Learning Disabilities
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– Candidate for the Rothman Chair in Learning Disabilities
– His paper on the association of DCDC2 gene with reading disabilities was cited by journal Science as the Top 5 scientific breakthroughs of 2005
– Status: Under Negotiation
World Class Scholars…III
• David Hui, PhD– Signature Program: Cardiovascular; Lipid Metabolism
– Current Institution: University of Cincinnati
– Total Research Awards: ~$4.5 million (Four NIH RO1’s)
– PhD: Indiana
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– PhD: Indiana
– Postdoctoral Fellowship: UCSF
– Candidate for the Chair, Department of Molecular Medicine
– Status: Under Negotiation
Targeted Faculty Recruitment…I
• Concluded:
– Dr. Robert Pedowitz, Chair, Department ofOrthopedic Surgery
• Signature Program: Sports Medicine
– Dr. Min You, Associate Professor, Department ofMolecular Pharmacology and Physiology
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Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology• Field of Interest: Lipid Metabolism
• Signature Program: Cardiovascular Diseases
• Current Institution: Indiana University
• Two NIH RO1’s with ~$2.2 million (direct cost)
• PhD: University of Illinois, Chicago
• Postdoctoral Fellowships: Vanderbilt University and WaltherOncology Center, Indiana University
Targeted Faculty Recruitment…II
• Concluded:– Dr. Nader Rahimi, Associate Professor,
Department of Molecular Medicine• Field of Interest: Angiogenesis
• Signature Program: Cardiovascular Diseasesand Cancer Biology
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• Signature Program: Cardiovascular Diseasesand Cancer Biology
• Current Institution: Boston University
• Funding:– One R01 with over $200K/year in direct costs
– Two RO1’s are currently being reviewed at the NIH
• PhD: Queens University, Canada
• Postdoctoral Fellowship: Harvard University
Targeted Faculty Recruitment…III
• Concluded:– Dr. Wil Milhous
• Start date: June 1, 2007• College of Public Health: Associate Dean for Research, and
Professor, Department of Global Health• Current Position/Institution: Chief Science Officer for
Therapeutics, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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Therapeutics, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research• PhD, 1983, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill• Other: Diplomate, American Board of Medical Microbiology;
Fellow, American Academy of Microbiology; • Editorial board, Experimental Parasitology; • 15 patents and/or invention disclosures• Reviewer, Science, Nature, New England Journal of
Medicine, Journal of Infectious Disease and 12 other publications
Targeted Faculty Recruitment…IV
• Started (April 2006):– Dr. Dennis Kyle
• Department of Global Health
• College of Public Health
• Previous Position: Deputy Director, Division of Experimental Therapeutics, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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• PhD: Clemson University, 1984
• Funding: R01: Artemisiniin-Induced Dormancy and Malaria Treatment Failure (2006-2007)
• Funding: Private: Development of New Drugs to Treat Leishmaniasis and Late Stage Sleeping Sickness and Leishmaniasis (2006-2011)
• 5 Patents awarded, 1993-2004
Targeted Faculty Recruitment…V2006-07
• Six NIH funded faculty in the basic sciences
• Two chairs of basic and clinical departments(one each)
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(one each)
• At least three Endowed Chairs
• Director and Endowed Chair at Shriner’sHospital for Children's
Where patient interests are put first….
�Named the Carol and Frank Morsani Center for Advanced Healthcare�196,000 Square feet�6 Stories
�8 Operating Rooms�5 Endoscopy Suites�Diagnostic Imaging�Clinical space
�Concierge level services
Centers for Advanced Healthcare - NORTH
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�Concierge level services�“One Stop Shopping” service line
approach �Patient Education Center�Integrated teams (primary care, specialists, holistic)
�Women’s health�Sports Medicine�Brain health�Digestive Disorders
�Pharmacy�Basic/Translational/Clinical Research
Where form follows function….
� 126,000 sq. ft.
� 7 Stories
� Clinical Space
�Diagnostic Imaging
�Office Based Procedures
�Office Visits
� Faculty Offices
Centers for Advanced Healthcare - SOUTH
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� Faculty Offices
� Patient Education
� Clinical Research� Concierge level services� One Stop Shopping” service
line approach (physicians, diagnostics, procedures)
� Patient Centric
� Streamlined Work flow
� $24 Million
Centerfor Advanced
Medical Learning
and Simulation
We continue with Lifelong Learning …..an
internationally unique center
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….translating medical advances and knowledge into improved patient care
It’s a One-of-a-Kind, World-Class Education and Research Center
� 70,000 SF Training Center
� 50,000 SF Research Center
� 350 Room, 3-Star Hotel
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� $70 Million in Private Funding
� USF Health to Manage Research and Training Center
� Projected Occupancy – February 2008
Where Clinical skills are simulated and practiced….
� Surgical Skills Lab – 12,000 SF� 40 Workstations & 2 OR Suites
� Simulation Center/Virtual Hospital – 5,000 SF� Emergency Room (ER)
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� Emergency Room (ER)� Operating Room (OR)� Intensive Care Unit (ICU)� Standard Patient Room
� Concept Development Laboratory� Prototype development for:
� Robotics� Minimally Invasive Surgery� Image-Guided Surgery� Computer-Assisted Surgery
� Center for Advanced Research
Where innovations are tested and brought to market faster…
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� Center for Advanced Research� 50,000 SF � Interdisciplinary Research� Translation Research
Where great opportunities exist for..
• National and international exposure of products and services
• Translating medical advances and knowledge into improved patient care
• Faster product to market
• Advanced research
• Advanced and
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• Advanced and comprehensive continuing education and skill development
Meeting with Pamela and Leslie Muma
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Date: February 13, 2007
Time: 12:30 – 2:00 pm
Location: Mise en Place
USF Health’s Goal
USF Health’s goal is to create a world class Center for
Developmental Genetics and Neonatology in Tampa which will
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Neonatology in Tampa which will be the destination of choice for the
advanced care of critically ill newborns
USF Health’s Goal
• To elevate the Division of Neonatology to nationalprominence through cutting edge, evidence-basedmedicine
• To further enhance comprehensive neonatalclinical care at the expanded NICU at TGH
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clinical care at the expanded NICU at TGH
• To bring multidisciplinary basic and translationalresearch to the bedside
• To recruit and retain outstanding physicians,scientists, fellows, students, and support staff
Pamela and Leslie Muma Endowed Chair Search Committee (Proposed)
• David Keefe, MD, Chair, OB/GYN (Committee Chair)• Pamela Muma• Charles Paidas, MD, Chief, Pediatric Surgery• Patricia Emmanuel, MD, Department of Pediatrics• Jeff Krischer, PhD, Department of Pediatrics• Terri Ashmeade, MD, Chief, Neonatology• Greg Alexander, ScD, Perinatal Epidemiology• Ruben Quintero, MD, Chief, Maternal/Fetal Medicine• Deana Nelson, RN, TGH
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• Deana Nelson, RN, TGH• Pam Sanders, RN, Nurse Manager TGH• Tom Klein, PhD, Department of Molecular Medicine
External Consultants:• Robert Kleigman, MD, Muma Chair of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin• Charles F. Simmons, Jr., MD, Chair, Department of Pediatrics, Ahmanson Pediatric Center,
Director, Division of Neonatology and Director of NICU at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Ex-Officio Members:• Robert Nelson, MD, Chair, Department of Pediatrics • Abdul S. Rao, MD, MS, DPhil, Senior Associate Vice President
Pamela and Leslie Muma Endowed Chair
Timeline
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•New England Journal of Medicine•Pediatric Research•American Journal of Perinatology
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Select Healthcare and Higher Education Clients for SeniorExecutive, Academic and Administrative Searches
� Ascension Health
� Arizona State University
� Bowdoin College
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� Children’s Hospital of Boston
� Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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� Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
� Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
� Drexel University
� Duke University
� Georgia Institute of Technology
� Johns Hopkins University
� London Business School
� Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Select Healthcare and Higher Education Clients for Senior Executive, Academic and Administrative Searches
� Middlebury College
� MD Anderson Cancer Center
� Montefiore Medical Center
� Partners Healthcare
� University of Pennsylvania
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� University of Pennsylvania
� SSM Healthcare
� Stanford University
� St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
� UPMC Health System
� Williams College
PEDIATRICS
Rothman ChairRothman ChairMuma ChairMuma ChairCMS ClinicsTGH Clinics
CRI Laboratories
School of Physical Therapy
Rothman Chair in Rothman Chair in Neonatology/Developmental PediatricsNeonatology/Developmental Pediatrics
World Class ScholarWorld Class ScholarDirector of SIPDirector of SIP
Women & Children SIP
College of Nursing
Clinical/Community
SIP - Neurodevelopment and Child Health
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PSYCHIATRYSilver Chair Silver Chair
Roskamp ChairRoskamp ChairChild and Adolescent Psych;
Silver CenterInstitute for Research in
Psychiatry
PUBLIC HEALTHMarrell ChairMarrell Chair
Community and Family Health;
Epidemiology and
Biostatistics; Chiles Center for Healthy Mothers and Infants
FMHICommunications
Special Ed
PsychologySocial Work
Director of SIPDirector of SIP
CABR
Community/Basic Research
Translational/Clinical Research