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Mentoring in Endocrine and Metabolic Abnormalities in HIV and Aging

Organization JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYLocation BALTIMORE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2015Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20257S Gamma GlobulinAACTGACTGAIDSAIDS VirusAIDS clinical trial groupAcquired Immune DeficiencyAcquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusAddressAgingAreaAwardBenefits and RisksBone DensityBone Mineral DensityCardiacCardiologyCardiovascular DiseasesCareer Development AwardsCareer Development Awards and ProgramsCareer Development Programs K-SeriesClinicalClinical ManagementClinical ResearchClinical StudyCohort StudiesCommunicable DiseasesConcurrent StudiesConsequences of HIVCoronary ArteriosclerosisCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary Artery DisorderCoronary AtherosclerosisCountryDataDiabetes MellitusDisciplineDiseaseDisorderDoctor of PhilosophyDysfunctionEndocrineEndocrine DiseasesEndocrine Diseases and ManifestationsEndocrine System DiseasesEndocrinologistEndocrinologyEnvironmentEpidemiologistEpidemiologyFacultyFractureFunctional disorderFundingGeneral PopulationGeneral PublicGeriatricsGlycansGoalsGrantGrip strengthHCV infectionHCV/HIVHIVHIV and HCVHIV and hepatitis CHIV infected menHIV positive menHIV+ menHIV-HCVHIV/HCVHIV/Hepatitis CHand StrengthHealthHepatitis C virus infectionHigh PrevalenceHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesHypogonadismIgGImmunoglobulin GIndividualInfectious DiseasesInfectious DisorderInflammationInflammatoryInfrastructureInstitutionInsulin ResistanceIntermediary MetabolismInternal MedicineInternationalIntravenousInvestigationInvestigatorsK-AwardsK-Series Research Career ProgramsK12K12 AwardK12 MechanismK12 ProgramK24 AwardLAV-HTLV-IIILinkLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusMales living with HIVMedicineMen with HIVMentored Clinical Scientist Development ProgramMentorsMentorshipMetabolicMetabolic DiseasesMetabolic DisorderMetabolic GlycosylationMetabolic ProcessesMetabolic dysfunctionMetabolismMetabolism and EndocrinologyMid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)MorphologyNational Institutes of HealthOrganOsteoporosisOsteoporotic riskOutcomePathogenesisPatternPeer ReviewPersonsPh.D.PhDPhysical FunctionPhysiopathologyPlasma ProteinsPlayPolysaccharidesPopulationPreventative strategyPrevention strategyPreventive strategyProductivityPublicationsQOLQuality of lifeResearchResearch Career ProgramResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearch SupportResearchersResourcesRiskRisk FactorsRoleScienceScientific PublicationSecondary PreventionSeriesSpecialtyTestingTestosteroneThe Multi-center AIDS Cohort StudyThe Multicenter AIDS Cohort StudyTherapeutic TestosteroneThesaurismosisTimeTrainingTrans-TestosteroneTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVirus-HIVWomanWomen's Interagency HIV StudyWorkacquired immunodeficiency syndrome clinical trial groupaging associatedaging associated diseaseaging associated disordersaging relatedaging related diseaseaging related disordersatherosclerotic coronary diseasebone fracturecardiovascular disordercareer developmentco-morbidco-morbiditycohortcomorbiditycoronary arterial diseasediabetesdisease associated with agingdisease of agingdisorder of agingdisorders associated with agingdisorders related to agingendocrine disorderepidemiologicepidemiologicalexperiencefracture riskfragility fracturegeriatric medicineglycosylationhealth related quality of lifehepatitis C infectionhigh riskinfected with HCVinfected with hepatitis Cinfected with hepatitis C virusinfection by hepatitis c virusinfection with HCVinfection with hepatitis Cinfection with hepatitis C virusinsulin resistantinsulin toleranceinterestman living with HIVmedical specialtiesmembermenmen diagnosed with HIVmen infected with HIVmen living with HIVmetabolism disordermultidisciplinarynext generationnovelolder menosteoporosis riskpathophysiologypatient oriented researchpatient oriented studyprofessorprogramsrisk developing osteoporosisrisk factor for osteoporosisskillssocial rolesystemic inflammationsystemic inflammatory responsetestosterone replacement therapytranslation researchtranslational investigationtranslational pipelinetranslational spectrumwalking pacewalking speed
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Project Summary
Todd Brown, MD, PhD, a Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes,

& Metabolism at Johns Hopkins University, submits this application to renew his K24 Mid-Career Development

award in order to continue to provide protected time to mentor trainees in patient-oriented research (POR) in

HIV Endocrinology. Dr. Brown is one of the few endocrinologists worldwide specializing in endocrine and

metabolic disorders in people living with HIV. He will pursue additional training to expand his research program

to support a wider range of early investigators in both the US and abroad. Candidate: Dr. Brown is a highly

productive clinical researcher in the HIV Comorbidities field. Since 2004, he has been continuously NIH-funded

to investigate the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical management of endocrine and metabolic

dysfunction in individuals with HIV, using long-standing, NIH-supported infrastructure as a platform for his

investigations, including the MACS WIHS Combined Cohort Study (MWCCS), the AIDS Linked to the

IntraVenous Experience (ALIVE) cohort, and the AIDS Clinical Trials Group. With his uncommon skill set and

strong POR program in endocrine and metabolic complications in HIV, he has been a sought-after collaborator

and mentor at Johns Hopkins and at institutions from around the country. Mentoring Plan/Environment: This

application will leverage the extensive training resources at Johns Hopkins, including the Center for AIDS

Research, the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and K12/T32 training grants in a variety of

specialties. It draws on the unparalleled resources of the MWCCS and other funded studies to serve as a

platform for POR trainees at multiple levels. Research Plan: The novel research supported by this K24 award

will make a significant contribution to the understanding of the causes and consequences of endocrine and

metabolic abnormalities in HIV-infected persons in three major areas: 1) Osteoporosis and Fracture Risk, 2)

Hypogonadism, and 3) Insulin Resistance. It will build on ongoing work in the MWCCS, explore new

hypotheses, and expand opportunities for trainees.

Grant Number: 5K24AI120834-10
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: TODD BROWN

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