CCLCM CV TEMPLATE
INSTRUCTIONS & SAMPLE CV
The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (CCLCM) CV template (revision Jun2019) is required for faculty members applying for a new appointment or promotion in the regular track as an instructor, senior instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, and professor applications. All faculty members should maintain a complete and current CV.
Your CV and personal statement are the most important documents that the review committees at CCLCM and CWRU will use to approve your faculty application. It is vitally important that you take the time to make them as complete and orderly as possible.
Remember that the review committees are looking at what you have done in the years since your last appointment or promotion, therefore your reputation needs to be evident in your CV. The committees will be focused on your reputation which comes from publications, presentations, and professional service outside of Cleveland Clinic at the regional/Midwest level (for associate professor) and national/international level (for professor).
INFORMATION
1. Your CV needs to be exactly like the CCLCM CV Template (form, font, layout, etc.)! Do NOT submit your application unless your CV is in the CCLCM Template. View Sample CV | Download CCLCM CV Word Template
2. Important formatting choices to remember throughout the entire CV
a. Use Times New Roman 10 pt. font.
b. Provide footers that list your full name and credentials.
c. Use 1" margins.
d. Do not use abbreviations or acronyms; spell everything out.
e. Use bolding only when indicated to do so; unnecessary bolding causes confusion. Do bold your name when you are the author.
f. Do not duplicate any information in multiple sections; choose the most appropriate section.
3. Put current date on CV
a. During the application process, if you have updates to your CV, you may upload a revised version with the current date, to your online application.
b. If your application has already been sent to CAP or CWRU; put any small updates into an email or for large updates, highlight them on your CV and send to [email protected] .
4. List only these sections recent to oldest: Professional Appointments, Academic Appointments, and Research /Grant Support. List all other CV sections chronologically (oldest to recent).
5. Professional and Academic Appointments sections; you should NOT have a current full-time Academic Appointment with an outside educational institution. You may have a part-time rank with an outside institution.
6. Teaching Activities; if any activity is done multiple times a year or on a regular basis, list the number of times per year and list the dates in yyyy-yyyy format; don't list each one separately. If it is a one-time event, put the date in mm/yyyy format.
7. Primary Area of Excellence (PAE)
a. If your PAE is clinical service, including clinical research then you should excel in that clinical area and have a reputation which supports it; via presentations, research publications, and possibly grants.
b. If your PAE is teaching then teaching should be the focus of your presentations and research publications (not mostly clinical), and your number of teaching activities should stand out above your clinical service and research activities. Consider this: do you show educational innovation or unusual excellence as an educator?
c. If your PAE is research you should meet or exceed the requirements outlined on the Requirements Worksheet (associate professor and professor) and your research should be 80-100% of your FTE.
8. You also need to choose a secondary area of excellence that stands out on your CV. This should be an area in which you have above average participation in; either teaching, research, or professional / administrative service (having "good citizenship" in your clinical area of focus).
9. Bibliography Section
a. Posters; if published as an abstract, list in Bibliography/Abstracts section and make note if it is a poster, if not published, list in Teaching Activities/Presentations section.
b. Abstracts; if published, list in Bibliography/Abstracts section, if not published, list in Teaching Activities/Presentations section.
• Delete directions and any unused sections in your CV. If needed, you can add sections that are not listed.
• Double check you have your MD/DO/PhD degree and state medical license listed (if applicable).
• Do NOT include Social Security Number, your photo, information regarding children or marital status, etc.
• Always include start-end dates (e.g., 1996-2001, 2012-present, or 09/2013-12/2017) for all sections.
o Between your education, post-graduate training, and your professional and academic appointments, all months and years should be accounted for.
o You can fill in time gaps by listing the reason for the break and the start-end dates.
o Do NOT list Chief Resident under Post-Graduate Training and under Professional Appointments; please list under Post-Graduate Training only.
o Only list a combined faculty and professional appointment once under Professional Appointments.
• Make sure to include all appointments and committees you work on; the review committee should not read in a referee letter that you were excellent on a committee and then be unable to locate it on your CV.
• Check your CV to make sure you have never worked with the external referees you are putting in your application. Search for the external referees' last name in a Word version of your CV. If you find them, you can no longer have them as an external referee (they can only be used as a colleague).
• Contact CCLCM Faculty Affairs at 216.442.5627 or [email protected] with any questions.
CURRICULUM VITAE
FOR
CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
JUNE 17, 2019
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name; last, first middle Doe, Jane B.
Credentials; MD, PhD, etc. MD, PhD, MS, MBA
Institution & Institute Cleveland Clinic, Taussig Cancer Center
Department Pediatric Oncology
Office Address & Mail Code 10201 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106
Office Phone 216-445-0000
Home Address 2222 W. 4 th St., Cleveland, OH 44102
Education
School & City, State / Country Boise State University, Bozeman, ID
Degree BS, Economics
Start-End Dates 08/1993-06/1997
School & City, State / Country Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Degree MS, Biomedical Engineering
Start-End Dates 08/1997-06/1999
School & City, State / Country Case Western Reserve University
Start-End Dates 07/1999-06/2003
School & City, State / Country Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH
Degree PhD, Computational Biology
Start-End Dates 7/2000-06/2004
School & City, State / Country Excelsior College, Albany, NY
Start-End Dates 06/2019-11/2022 (expected)
PhD Thesis
Title Comparison of seborrheic keratosis and skin cancer misinterpreted results.
Thesis Committee Members Ross Gorweski, PhD, Michael English, PhD, MBA, Charles Bordin, PhD,
Raegan Chu When, MD, and Chelsea Yist, PhD
Post-Graduate Training
Institution & City, State / Country Hospital Ciro Garcia, Havana, Cuba
Start-End Dates 07/2004-06/2005
Institution & City, State / Country Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, Plainsboro, NJ
Position Resident, Internal Medicine
Start-End Dates 07/2005-07/2008
Institution & City, State / Country Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, Plainsboro, NJ
Position Chief Resident, Internal Medicine
Start-End Dates 07/2007-07/2008
Institution & City, State / Country Lander-Gray Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Position Fellow, Oncology
Start-End Dates 07/2009-06/2011
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Institution & Institute Cleveland Clinic, Taussig Cancer Institute, Pediatric Oncology
Department Hematology & Oncology
Start-End Dates 05/2017-present
Position Chair of Quality & Innovation
Institution & Institute Cleveland Clinic
Department Medical Operations
Start-End Dates 07/2013-11/2014
Position Associate Staff
Institution & Institute Cleveland Clinic, Taussig Cancer Institute
Start-End Dates 02/2013-04/2017
Institution & Institute Smith Biomedical Research Lab, DNA Sequencing
City, State / Country Ashley, NC
Start-End Dates 10/2012-01/2013
Position Associate Professor
Institution & Institute University Medical Center, The State University of Louisiana
City, State / Country New Orleans, LA
Start-End Dates 07/2011-08/2012
Institution & Institute Innovate Medical Practice, LLC
City, State / Country Slidell, LA
Start-End Dates 07/2011-09/2012
Position Study for Step 3 Exam and Volunteer with Free Clinic
City, State / Country Guatemala City, Guatemala
Start-End Dates 07/2008-06/2009
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Rank / Department Assistant Professor of Medicine
Institution & City, State / Country Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH
Start-End Dates 08/2012-present
Rank / Department Clinical Instructor of Pathology
Institution & City, State / Country Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Start-End Dates 02/2017-04/2018
ADDITIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Leadership Development
School / Institution Crimson Group, Georgetown, VA
Title / Certificate Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine (AAIM)
Advanced Executive Leadership Course
Start-End Dates 10/2017
School / Institution Cleveland Clinic Learning Academy
Title / Certificate Leading in Healthcare Program
Start-End Dates 10/2018-04/2019
Educator Development
School / Institution Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Title / Certificate Clinical Teaching Seminar
Start-End Dates 03/2012
School / Institution Cleveland Clinic, ACGME (Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education)
Title / Certificate Clinical Evaluation and Assessment of Residents and Fellows Course
Start-End Dates 12/2017
Clinical Development
School / Institution Cleveland Clinic, Emergency Department
Title / Certificate Ambulatory Care Workshop
Start-End Dates 04/2015
School / Institution Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Title / Certificate Statistics for Researchers in Genomic Medicine Seminar
Start-End Dates 10/06/2018-10/12/2018
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
Certification
Name of Board American Board of Internal Medicine-Medical Oncology
Certificate Number 263789
Date Issued & Expires 2005-2025
Name of Board North American Board of Pediatric Surgery
Certificate Number 432567X
Date Issued & Expires 2008-present (renewable 2028)
Licensure
Name of State Medical Board Indiana
License Number 298322-3
Date Issued & Expires 2009-2012
Name of State Medical Board Australian Health Practitioner License
License Number MED030322988 - Specialist
Date Issued & Expires 2010-2018
Name of State Medical Board Ohio
License Number 34.382946
Date Issued & Expires 2011-present
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Name of Society American Medical Association
Role / Title Member
Start-End Dates 1999-present
Name of Society American Academy of Pediatrics
Role / Title Fellow in Training
Start-End Dates 1999-2001
Name of Society Society for Cancer
Role / Title Member
Start-End Dates 2000-2010
Name of Society Midwest Society of Medical Advancement
Role / Title Member
Start-End Dates 2008-present
Organization Midwest Society of Medical Advancement
Committee Name / Role President Elect, President, and Past President
Start-End Dates 2010, 2011, 2012
Name of Society National Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine
Role / Title Associate Member
Start-End Dates 2018-present
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Editorial Board Membership
Journal 1 Journal of Women's Health, Associate Editor
Start-End Dates 2006-2014
Journal 2 The Oncologist, Liver Cancer Section
Start-End Dates 2008-present
Journal 3 International Journal of Pediatrics
Start-End Dates 2017-present
Manuscript Reviewer
Journal 1 Cancer
Start-End Dates 2005-2011
Journal 2 The Oncologist
Start-End Dates 2009-present
Journal 3 Pulmonology
Start-End Dates 2012-2018
Journal 4 Pediatric Research
Start-End Dates 2015-present
Study Sections/ Grant Review Committees
Organization Michael J. Scott Alzheimer's Foundation
Section / Committee Grant Review Committee Member
Start-End Dates 2011, 2013
Advisory Groups
Organization Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education (GRACE)
Title Board of Directors
Start-End Dates 2015-present
Organization March of Dimes of Cleveland
Title Accreditation and Research Committee
Start-End Dates 2018-present
Title Medical Advisory Panel
Start-End Dates 2019-present
COMMITTEE SERVICE
International
Organization Global Society of Clinical Oncology
Committee Name / Role Cancer Education Committee, Co-Chair
Start-End Dates 2015-2016
Organization Global Diabetes Awareness Association
Committee Name / Role Socio-Medical Affairs Committee, Committee Member
Start-End Dates 2015-2016
Organization World Medical Association
Committee Name / Role Finance and Planning Committee, Official Advisor
Start-End Dates 2017-2019
Organization National Board of Medical Examiners
Committee Name / Role Patient Safety Task Force, Member
Start-End Dates 2013-2015, 2017-2018
Organization American Cancer Institute
Committee Name / Role Management of Immunotherapy-Related Toxicities Panel, Member
Start-End Dates 2016-2017
Organization National Board of Medical Examiners
Committee Name / Role Patient Safety Task Force, Secretary
Start-End Dates 2018-2019
Organization American Cancer Institute
Committee Name / Role Social Media Working Group, Chair
Start-End Dates 2018-present
Regional / Midwest
Organization Cuyahoga County Board of Health
Committee Name / Role Mortality Review Committee, Member
Start-End Dates 2017-2019
Organization Tri-State Board on Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine
Committee Name / Role Pediatric Improvement Committee, Vice Chair
Start-End Dates 2018-present
Organization First Year Ohio
Committee Name / Role Infant Mortality Task Force, Executive Board
Start-End Dates 2019-present
Hospital Affiliate/Local
Organization Prairie Slope Hospital for Women & Babies, Waco, TX
Committee Name / Role Translational Scientist Search Committee, Member
Start-End Dates 2006-2011
Organization MetroHealth Medical Center
Committee Name / Role Center for Excellence in Coaching and Mentoring, Mentor Coach
Start-End Dates 2008-2013
Cleveland Clinic
Committee Name / Role Office of Professional Staff Affairs Advisory Committee, Member
Start-End Dates 2011-2012
Committee Name / Role Cancer Care and Treatment Committee, Vice-Chair for Education
Start-End Dates 2015-present
Educational Committees
Organization Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center, PA
Committee Name / Role Pediatric Didactic Training Committee, Member
Start-End Dates 2006-2008
Organization Cleveland Clinic
Committee Name / Role Taussig Cancer Center Education Committee, Member
Start-End Dates 2010-present
Committee Name / Role Year 2 Basic Science, Member
Start-End Dates 2012, 2014
HONORS AND AWARDS
Graduate with Highest Distinction in Research, Case Western Reserve University, 2003
First Place Ranked Resident, Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, 2006-2008
Travel Award for Presentation at Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), 2007
B. Davidson Phillips Fellow, Princeton Radiation Oncology Program, 2008
Given to only 2 Fellows in the Oncology Department every 5 years in recognition of exemplary patient service.
American Society of Diabetes (ASD) Foundation Merit Award, 2008
The Jane B. Doe Young Investigator Award, Diabetes Research Foundation, 2010
Awarded to recipients who make significant contribution to the forward movement of Diabetic research and treatment. I was the first recipient because of my research and successful modification to islet cells, and was thus given the honor of the award being named after me.
Community Service Award for Medical Intervention, Singapore General Hospital, Bukit Merah, Singapore, 2011
Best Doctors in America, 2013-2015, 2017-present
Cleveland Magazine Best Doctors, 2013-present
Association Media & Publishing EXCEL Award, Best Blog Post, 2015
Outstanding Clinician Award, Emergency Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic , 2015
Cleveland Clinic Caregiver Celebrations: Patient Recognition Award, Medical Operations, 2016
Selected to Attend Competitive Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Early Women's Career Development Seminar, 2016
Only 17 other MD's were invited to attend.
Beta Gamma Sigma Recognition Best in Business, 2018
Alliance for Academic Diabetic Medicine Innovations Award Grant Recipient, 2018
Society of Pediatric Oncologist, National Scholarship in Education Award Recipient, 2018
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Curriculum/ Course Development
1. Night Float Rotation, Lander-Gray Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Time spent creating was 100 hours, 2010
Developed written goals and objectives, teaching plan, reading list, and ensured teaching strategies aligned with stated curricular goals and objectives. Audience was fourth year medical students rotating in the emergency room.
2. "Tendencies of the Pancreas: Diabetes" Course Director, Case Western Reserve University
Time spent creating was 23 hours, 2012
Faculty of Geriatric Medicine
Created a new program for faculty to highlight the increased medical literature linking diabetes to pancreas insufficiency in the geriatric population of urban areas.
3. Course Director: "Advances in Cancer Care", Multidisciplinary Curriculum for Internal Medicine and Oncology Residents. Cleveland, OH
Time spent creating was 18 hours, 2016
Developed, directed, and implemented to determine the effects of multidisciplinary curriculum focusing on advancement in cancer treatment and on the comfort, knowledge, and referral patterns of internal medicine and oncology residents. Was for oncology residents in pediatric rotation.
4. Teaching to Teach: Workshop for Brain Tumor Fellows in three year program. Cleveland Clinic
Time spent creating was 210 hours over two years, 2016-2018
Started a new one year course for brain tumor fellows who participate in teaching medical students (CCLCM, CWRU, and NEOMED) and third year surgical residents (Cleveland Clinic joint program with MetroHealth). Analysis of the existing teaching schedule and agenda proved that it was not functioning for the teachers or the students. After numerous surveys, inquiries, and multiple meetings; I was chosen to create a new program that showed the fellows the best methods and didactic teachings to instill in the trainees everything they needed to learn while rotating in our department.
Invited Lectures
International
1. "Diabetes Research: The Keys to High Blood Sugar Control." The International Conference on Diabetes, Tokyo, Japan. 04/2010
2. "Evaluating Developments in Pediatric Oncology." CME Conference Vall D'Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain. 06/2014
1. "Delivering a Successful Oral Abstract Presentation." National Meeting of the Society of General Medicine, Toronto, Canada. 05/2008
2. "Gender Differences in Communication Patterns." National Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Medicine, Cleveland, OH. 12/2010
3. "How to Use Global Approaches to Annual Curriculum Development in Medicine and Make Them Individualized." National Meeting of the Association of Programs Directors in Medicine Chief Resident Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. 08/2018
4. "Prospective Medical Residents: What Eras Can Tell You About Who Will Succeed In Your Program?" National Meeting of the Society of Pediatric Oncology. Baltimore, MD. 10/2018
1. "Causes of Diabetes." Diabetes Today Conference. St. John's Westshore Hospital, Westlake, OH. 06/2011
2. "Oncologic Emergencies" CME Symposium. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 05/2012
3. "Management of Stage III Cancer." Thoracic Oncology Conference, Lexington, KY. 10/2017
1. "Targeting Islet Cells in Diabetes." Internal Medicine Symposium. Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, Plainsboro, NJ. 03/2008
2. "Team Building and Support: Advancing Teamwork in the Workplace." Case Western Reserve University Annual Leadership Meeting. 11/2011
Grand Rounds
International
1. "DNA Sequencing and Predicting Illnesses." Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. 10/2012
1. "Moving Modern Systemic Therapy into Earlier Stages of Cancer." University of Florida Grand Rounds, Gainesville, FL. 06/2019
1. "Diabetes: An Update for Internists." General Surgery Grand Rounds, Alleghany General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. 12/2011
2. "Pediatric Cancer Update" Fairview Hospital Grand Rounds, Cleveland, OH. 03/2017
1. "Implementing Growth in Resident Education" South Pointe Grand Rounds, Cleveland, OH. 03/2014
2. "Targeting Growth Factor Receptors in Cancer" Taussig Cancer Center Grand Rounds, Cleveland, OH. 07/2016
Visiting Professorships
1. "Coaching the Struggling Learner" American Oncology Association (AOA) Visiting Professor, Marshall University, San Antonio, TX. 02/2009
2. "Patient Safety" Visiting Professor for Institution's Faculty Development, Arab Congress of Pediatric Societies. Amman, Jordan. 05/2011
3. "Update on Pediatric Cancer in 2017" Conor T. Spillman Visiting Professorship in Oncology. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH. 11/2017
Other Presentations
International
1. "New Therapeutic Options for Treatment." Presenter, International Association for the Study of Cancer Targeted Therapies Symposium. Santa Monica, CA. 02/2017
2. Women's Health Education Oral Abstract Session, Moderator. International Women's Health Essentials Conference. Miami, FL. 08/2017
1. "Pediatrics and the Need for Optimal Patient Care in Cancer Cases" Educational Session Speaker, American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. 06/2018
2. "Take Action and Make Your Own Path" Opening Speaker, 2018 Women in Healthcare Forum: Aspiring to Action. National Women in Healthcare Conference. Cleveland, Ohio. 11/2018
1. "Updates on Chemotherapy and Targeted Treatments in Children." Poster Presentation, 16 th Annual Clemens Pavilion Cancer Symposium, Sandusky, OH. 02/2015
2. "Developing Short and Long Term SMART Goals." Presented to the Strategic Planning Committee, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI. 01/2017
1. "Selection of Personalized Chemotherapy for Patients." Advances in Cancer Evaluation and Management, Cleveland Clinic, OH. 07/2010
2. Theme Proposals for Joint Session Workshops. Presented to the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine Workshop Review Task Force, Cleveland Clinic, OH. 04/2019
Trainees/Mentees
1. Jonathon Snow, PhD; candidate, Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital, Dissertation Committee Member, 2004-2006. Currently assistant professor at Nokuschima University Medical Center, South Korea.
2. Meredith Greyson, MD; Medical Student, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 2005. Currently I am unsure of where she is at.
3. Anthony Stark, MD; Clinical Fellow, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 07/2006-06/2010. Currently a family physician in Ships Rock, RI.
4. Mohammed Hamid, MD; Medical Student, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center, 2017-2018. Currently a resident in oncology surgery at Baylor Outreach Hospital, CA.
5. LeeAnn Wong, PhD; Post-Doctoral Fellow in Hematology/Oncology, Cleveland Clinic, 2018-present.
CCLCM Medical Students - 4 months of training
1. Ross Smythe, 2 nd year trainee, 2014
2. Joan Marie Gustendorf,, 2 nd year trainee, 2015
3. Spencer April Lupine, 3 rd year trainee, 201
4. Anma Jung Mitrale, 2 nd year trainee, 2017
Cleveland Clinic Mentorship Program
Mentees have been with the Cleveland Clinic Mentorship Program and the relationships are confidential as per the agreement, 2014-2018, 8 mentees total.
Teaching Material Produced
1. Pre-course Instruction Sheets and Guidelines on Writing Goals and Objectives, Society for General Internal Medicine (SGIM) TEACH (Teaching across the healthcare continuum) Program. 2013-2017.
2. Tip Sheet for Endoscopic Ultrasounds in Tumor Detection, Oncology Department, Cleveland Clinic. 2016
3. PowerPoint Creation and Oral Presentation on Pediatric Oncology, Advanced Research in Medicine 4/5 Hot Topics in Clinical/Translational Medicine Class. Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. 2018.
Teaching Administration
1. Associate Program Director, Hematology/ Oncology Residency Program. Lander-Gray Medical Center, Seattle, WA. 2006-2008.
2. Fellowship Director, Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program. Cleveland Clinic. 2014-2017.
3. Educational Liaison and Course Director, Interdisciplinary Curriculum for Internal Medicine. Excelsior College, Albany, NY. 2019-present.
Teaching Activities
1. Teaching Assistant, Medical Neuroscience. 8 hours/week. Graduate Students of Case Western Reserve University, 03/1998-10/1998.
2. Teaching Assistant, Musculoskeletal System Year 2. 10 hours/week. Medical Students of Case Western Reserve University, 1999.
3. Non-didactic teaching during rounds in the Oncology Department. Bedside teaching to residents, fellows, nurses and nurse practitioners. Cleveland Clinic, 2005-present.
4. Diabetes core curriculum lectures. 20 hours/month. Incoming fellows at Lander-Gray Medical Center, Seattle, WA, 2009-2011.
5. M&M Conference, Inpatient Solid Tumor Service. 4 hours/week/2 months. Supervision over 4 interns/residents per month, 2009-present.
6. Oncology Fellow Supervisor. 30 hours/week. Supervision over 2-4 hematology-oncology fellows, 2012-present.
7. Inpatient Oncology Curriculum Instructor. 2 hours/month. Informative didactic sessions on cancer for medicine house staff, 2016-2019.
RESEARCH/GRANT SUPPORT
Sponsor Agency and ID # NIH/NCI F34 MH18 2798927
Title of Grant Adverse Long-Term Health Consequences of Chemotherapy in Children
Your Role if not PI Director
Percent Effort 25%
Percent Salary Support 30%
Total Direct Costs Awarded $250,000
Start-End Dates 09/2019-09/2023- Pending
Sponsor Agency and ID # Siemens Healthcare
Title of Grant Integrative Therapy in Cancer seminal trail site; Target enrollments met in April 2019
Your Role if not PI PI
Percent Effort 15%
Percent Salary Support 15%
Total Direct Costs Awarded $86,253
Start-End Dates 05/2018-05/2022
Sponsor Agency and ID # Bristol-Myers Squibb Impact Award, ID #2-8978-2933
Title of Grant Genetic Vulnerabilities of Cancer
Your Role if not PI Scholar
Percent Effort 100%
Percent Salary Support 100%
Total Direct Costs Awarded $75,00
Start-End Dates 01/2018-01/2020
Sponsor Agency and ID # VeloSano / Cleveland Clinic
Title of Grant Improving outcomes in vulnerable populations of mothers and babies
Your Role if not PI Co-PI
Percent Effort 11%
Percent Salary Support 0%
Total Direct Costs Awarded $83,50
Start-End Dates 11/2015-03/2017
Sponsor Agency and ID # Diabetes Research Foundation Grant
Title of Grant Hidden Factors Causing Type 2 Diabetes
Your Role if not PI Trainee
Percent Effort 5%
Percent Salary Support 0%
Total Direct Costs Awarded $435,000
Start-End Dates 03/2006-03/2010
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