Identification and Validation of Non-invasive Mechanomyography as a Valuable Predictor of Clinical Course and Long-term Prognosis for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome and Peroneal Nerve Decompression Patients
PI: Brogan, DM.
Funding source: Depuy Sythes Investigator Initiated Grant, Washington University School of Medicine. Amount funded: $130,256. 12/01/2019 to 03/01/2021.
Assessment of SARM-1 inhibition and Polyethylene Glycol Fusion on the Rapid Return of Function in a Rodent Nerve Injury Model
PI: Brogan, DM
Funding source: Center of Regenerative Medicine Seed Grant, Washington University School of Medicine. Amount funded: $40,000. 01/01/2020 to 01/31/2021.
The Direct Cost of Cubital Tunnel
PI: Brogan, DM
Funding source: Institute for Clinical & Translational Sciences Just-In-Time Award, Washington University School of Medicine Institute for Clinical & Translational Sciences. Amount funded: $5,000. 01/06/2020 to 01/05/2021
Intra-operative Characterization of Traumatic Nerve Injury Using Molecular Probes and Near-Infrared Fluorescence
PI: Brogan, DM
Funding source: Washington University Dean’s Scholar Award. Amount funded: $100,000. 07/01/2020 to 06/30/2022
Effect of crush on nerve perfusion & expression of MMP-9 in rat sciatic nerve
PI: Brogan DM; Co-Investigators: Dy CJ; Achilefu S.
Funding source: American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand (Basic Science Grant)
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.