BROGAN LAB

Department of Defense Sub-Award– “Quantitative Ambulatory Assessment and Prognosis of the Impact of Severe Upper Limb Injuries on Real-World Behavior” PI: Frey, S; Site PI: Brogan, DM; Source: US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity.

NIAMS K08 Career Development Award. “Identification and Imaging of Skeletal Muscle Response to Graded Nerve Crush” PI: Brogan, DM. Source: National Institutes of Health.

Checkpoint Surgical. “Promoting Healing of Nerve through Electrical Stimulation (PHONES)”, Site PI: Brogan, DM. Source: Checkpoint Surgical.

Mentored Clinician Scientist Grant. “Identification and Imaging of Skeletal Muscle Response to Graded Nerve Crush” PI: Brogan DM. Source: Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation.

National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative U19 Center Grant – Discovery and Functional Evaluation of Human Pain-associated Genes & Cells. PI: Gereau, Co-I: Brogan, DM.

American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand Clinical Research Grant – ““Quantification of Serum Neurofilament Light Chain in Cubital Tunnel SyndromePI: Brogan, DM; Source: American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand.

Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences – “Quantification of Serum Neurofilament Light Chain In Cubital Tunnel Syndrome & Nerve Injury” PI: Brogan, DM; Source: Washington University Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences.

NIH R21: 1R21NS135646-01A1: “In vivo Visualization of Delayed Wallerian Degeneration in Peripheral Nerve Injury” PI: Berezin, Co-I Brogan, DM.

DY LAB

Establishing The Validity, Responsiveness, And Appropriateness Of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures For Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury

PI: Dy CJ; Source: National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases).

Enhancing Patient Education Through a ‘Journey Guide’ For Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury

PI: Dy CJ. Source: National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases).

Moving to Solutions: Understanding and Overcoming Orthopedic Disparities

PI: Dy CJ, Source: Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation.

Frequency and Risk Factors for Recurrent Violent Injury

PI: Dy CJ; Source: Washington University School of Medicine Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences Grant.

Wearable Sensors to Measure Function after Brachial Plexus Reconstruction

PI: Welbeck A. Mentor: Dy CJ; Source: Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation.

Cost and Orthopaedic Upper Extremity Trauma: Financial Burden in Upper Extremity Trauma

PI: Pereira D. Mentor: Dy CJ; Source: American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand.

Understanding Barriers to Delivery of Care for Patients with Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury
PI: Dy CJ; Mentors: James A, Wright RW. Collaborators: Brogan DM; Ray WZ
NIAMS K23 Career Development Award

A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study of Patient-Reported Outcomes After Brachial Plexus Reconstruction
PI: Dy CJ; Co-Investigators and Collaborators: Brogan DM; Ray WZ; Wolfe SW; Lee SK; Puri SK
Funding source: American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand (J. Leonard Goldner Pioneer Research Award: Clinical Research Grant)

Demonstrating the Economic Value of Brachial Plexus Injury reconstruction
PI: Dy CJ
Funding source: Washington University Center for Health Economics and Policy

A population-based assessment of mental health conditions in patients with brachial plexus injuries
PI: Dy CJ
Funding source: Washington University School of Medicine Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences Grant.

A population-based analysis of referral patterns for surgical treatment of brachial plexus injuries
PI: Osei DA; Co-Investigator: Dy CJ
Funding source: Washington University School of Medicine Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences Grant.