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RESEARCH UNITS AT THE DURHAM VAMC COOPERATIVE STUDIES PROGRAM EPIDEMIOLOGY CENTER (CSPEC)-DURHAM  CSPEC-Durham is one of six national epidemiology centers under the Cooperative Studies


Program. The Cooperative Studies Program is the Division of VA Research and Development that is responsible for the planning and conduct of large multicenter clinical trials in the


Department of Veterans Affairs. CSPEC-Durham's specific mission is to support and encourage CSP-sponsored population-based research. Our research involves the collection of information


on the epidemiology, natural history, and clinical course of disease, with an emphasis on medical care interventions and their evaluations. Specifically, we seek to achieve the following


goals: * Investigate the determinants of disease in Veterans, including molecular, genetic and biologic component * Investigate the sources of disparities in the delivery and outcomes of


medical care through VA-based population research * Provide training opportunities in epidemiology to MD and PhD investigators, and MPH students of affiliated academic institutions through


mentored research Current Projects: GERIATRIC RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND CLINICAL CENTER (GRECC)  The mission of our Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center is to improve the care


of older veterans through integrated research, education and clinical activity.   Our research activities includes basic biomedical, applied clinical, health services and rehabilitation


research. CURRENT PROJECTS:  · Hypertension in the Elderly and African Americans · Complications Associated with Aging and Diabetes · Immune function and aging HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH &


DEVELOPMENT (HSR&D)  HSR&D works to develop strategies that enhance the delivery, quality, and cost efficiency of primary care among veterans. These objectives are strategically


pursued through support of research investigators, funded research, and teaching programs.   CURRENT PROJECTS: · Lowering blood pressure · Quality of lung and colorectal cancer care · Risk


factors for colon cancer · Health-related quality of life for the elderly · End of life issues · Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia · Smoking cessation · Psychiatric advanced


directives and severe mental illness · Telemedicine research for diabetic retinopathy and dermatology · Racial differences in access and utilization of health care · Health care for women


veterans MEDICAL RESEARCH (CLINICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH & BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY RESEARCH)  Medical Research Service supports basic and clinical investigations of the prevention, diagnosis,


and treatment of diseases common to our veterans. These innovative studies concentrate on basic mechanisms of disease and translate these findings to clinical use. Current Projects:  · 


Substance abuse and mental health issues · Genetic mechanisms of cancer development · Vaccines for cancer treatment · Treatment of heart disease · Nerve injury and repair · Diabetes · 


Osteoarthritis · Neurological diseases such as ALS, Parkinson’s Disease, and Epilepsy · Mechanisms of high blood pressure · Mechanisms of blood clotting · Obesity, dieting, and health · 


Autoimmune diseases  MENTAL ILLNESS RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND CLINICAL CENTER (MIRECC)  The VISN 6 MIRECC is organized as a translational medicine center in which the overarching goal is the


clinical assessment and treatment of post-deployment mental illness. The MIRECC’s organizational structure includes four major components: Clinical, Research, Education, and Evaluation.


CURRENT PROJECTS:  · Neuropsychiatric symptoms in OEF/OIF era Veterans · Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) · Genetic mechanisms of PTSD · Brain activation and PTSD · PTSD intervention and


prevention approaches · Symptoms and treatments related to schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and stress related disorders · Needs assessment of OEF/OIF veterans and their families  


REHABILITATION RESEARCH  Rehabilitation Research investigates the use of devices, procedures, and activities to treat disability and to help patients with disabilities to live more


functional and independent lives. CURRENT PROJECTS:  · Exercise counseling to improve function in older patients · New methods for rehabilitation of stroke patients with memory problems · 


Testing use of medications combined with physical therapy for stroke patients · Cartilage and meniscus damage and repair · Tele-rehabilitation to improve use of mobility aids and safety in


the home · Measuring changes in walking with various diseases · Changes in cartilage and meniscus with arthritis CONTACTS ABOUT PROGRAM INFORMATION: COOPERATIVE STUDIES PROGRAM EPIDEMIOLOGY


CENTER (CSPEC) Dr. Dawn Provenzale Director, Cooperative Studies Program Epidemiology Center (CSPEC) - Durham Email: [email protected] Phone:   GRECC Dr. Ken Schmader Director, GRECC


Email: [email protected] Phone:   HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (HSR&D) Dr. Eugene Oddone Director, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care Email: 


[email protected] Phone:   MEDICAL RESEARCH (CLINICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH & BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY RESEARCH) Dr. John Whited Associate Chief of Staff, Research & Development Email: 


[email protected]   Phone: Bradley Olson Administrative Officer, Research & Development Email: [email protected] Phone:   MENTAL ILLNESS RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND CLINICAL CENTER


(MIRECC) Brian Gordon Administrative Officer, V6 MIRECC Email: [email protected] Phone: