The NIDUS Pilots and Innovation Task Force announces four new pilot grants to advance innovation in delirium research. The goal is to provide funding for investigation into innovative areas of delirium research and support research on priority areas. From a pool of over 40 applications, these four grants have been selected for funding during Year 4.
NIDUS is thrilled to partner with a new group of researchers to further the field of delirium research. We look forward to sharing news about their studies and outcomes.
Sean Barnes, MD | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Neurofunctional Outcomes and Biomarkers of Postoperative Delirium in Children after Cardiac Bypass Surgery
Sangil Lee, MD | University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Machine Learning Algorithm to Predict Delirium from Emergency Department Data
Michael Reznik, MD | Brown University
Validating the Fluctuating Mental Status Evaluation: A Novel Delirium Screening Tool for Critically Ill Patients with Stroke
Ravikanth Velagapudi, PhD | Duke University
Profiling Postoperative Neuroinflammation in a Mouse Model of Delirium Superimposed on Parkinson’s Disease