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SCOR -
Ischemic Heart Disease in African-Americans
(SCOR: IHD)

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Principle Investigator:
Chilian, William M. Ph.D. 414-456-4975.
Grant:
NIH.
The Goals:
The SCOR in Ischemic Heart Disease in Blacks at the Medical
College of Wisconsin represents a multidisciplinary proposal that
focuses on solving basic (physiological, molecular, and genetic)
and clinical (physiological and genetic) problems underlying this
pathology. We have focused our efforts on diabetic heart disease,
because this disease is of near epidemic proportions in the Black
population, especially those with proven coronary artery disease
in Milwaukee. Diabetes mellitus, and its precursor, insulin resistance,
are not only important risk factors for the development of coronary
artery disease, but they may also abrogate collateral growth in
patients and augment the deleterious consequences of myocardial
ischermia.
Our program is composed of 4 projects and 2 core facilities.
- Integrative Analysis of Coronary Adaptations to Ischemia
- Genetic Basis of Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Collateralization
- Oxidant Stress and Human Coronary Microvascular Function
- Molecular Genetics of Cardioprotection
- Administrative Core contain a centralized file server for all
results
- Biostatistics Core to analyze all experimental results
Collaboration:
- Cardiovascular Research Center
- Departments of Anesthesiology, MCW
- Department of Medicine, MCW
- Department of Physiology, MCW
- Departments of Pediatric Surgery at MCW
- University of Regensberg, Regensberg, Germany
Web Sites:
Interested in learning more about this project? Check out the
project online by following the links below:
Reference Site: http://hmgc.mcw.edu/bp/MI/intro.htm
Timeline:
- New web site and database will be designed for the SCOR - Ischemic
heart disease program in 2002
- Database application based on the German dataset was built
in 2001
Last updated:
August 28th, 2002.
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