February 3, 2013                                          

 
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In This Issue
2012 LDA Grants Total $1/4 Million
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Steven Schutzer, MD speaking at 2008  
LDA conference in San Francisco with Research Assistant Heather Matthews
 

 

The national non-profit Lyme Disease Association, Inc. (LDA) awarded almost a quarter of a million dollars in new grant monies to Lyme and tick-borne diseases researchers, education groups and children who are Lyme patients in 2012. LDA is a national non-profit run by volunteers─patients and families of patients─and has been in existence more than 20 years.

 

Researchers at University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey, Newark, NJ, (UMDNJ); Columbia University, New York, NY, (CU); and Shenandoah University School of Pharmacy (SU), Ashburn Virginia, were recipients of the research grants. These three grants focus on work which will lead to more definitive and timely diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease. Twenty-eight peer-reviewed scientific journal publications on Lyme and tick-borne diseases have acknowledged LDA research support to date. Click here for Research Grants. 

   

Steven Schutzer, MD, (UMDNJ) and his research team continue to use cutting edge PCR technology to focus on identifying and mapping the types of organisms in ticks and correspondingly, in people. Brain Fallon, MD, and his team at the Columbia Lyme & Tick-Borne Diseases Research Center Columbia Research Center will work with Dr. Madeline Cunningham to look for specific biomarkers of Lyme and Joanna Lyon, SU, will be working at SU to look for genetic variations in the chronic Lyme populations.

 

The Fallon study support also includes monies from the Lyme Disease Association's Rhode Island Chapter (LDARIC). This study aims to test whether patients at various stages of Lyme disease and with varying certainty of diagnosis demonstrate specific antibodies in the serum to common CNS neuronal antigens and whether these antibodies are capable of directing activities of a certain protein in human neuronal cells. If these antibodies are present and are elevated compared to controls, their relationship to Lyme symptoms will be evaluated. The Lyon project will attempt to identify small genetic variances in individuals that may cause them to be less responsive to traditional antibiotic treatments. The Schutzer project is looking at identifying tick-borne organisms and strain variations nationwide.

 

In addition to research grants, the LDA also funded a number of small education grants in 2012. These grants went to a variety of groups including Lyme Association of Greater Kansas City, LymeDisease.org, Minnesota Lyme Association, S.L.A.M., Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland Lyme Info and Support, North Texas Lyme Group, and Virginia Medical Reserve Corps, and to others in California, New York and Pennsylvania. Projects ranged from a billboard, dissemination of Lyme informational packets to schools and packets to public in rural areas, book and journal publications, and website and prevention activities. The LDA also funded 11 grants from its LymeAid 4 Kids program for families with children without insurance coverage to help with Lyme and tick-borne diseases diagnosis and treatment.

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ABOUT THE LDA: 

 

The LDA is an all-volunteer national nonprofit, 501 (c) (3), (has never had employees), dedicated to Lyme disease education, prevention, raising monies for research, and patient support. It has been accepted into the 2012 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) which recognizes it as an approved charity for federal workplace giving. It is also a Guidestar.org exchange member, recognized for its transparency in operations. LDA is an Environmental Protection Agency PESP Partner and offers LymeAid 4 Kids program for children without insurance coverage.

 

LDA-funded research has been acknowledged in 28 peer review journals to date, and LDA has presented its 13th Lyme & Tick-Borne Diseases scientific conference jointly sponsored by Columbia University in Philadelphia in 2012. The faculty was comprised of national and international researchers in the field of tick-borne diseases and attendees did receive Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits. LDA is associated with 41 Lyme organizations nationwide a loose network called LDAnet, with LDA as the umbrella organization. They are working together to make a difference for Lyme patients. In 2012, LDA developed an electronic billboard ad featured in Times Square, promoting the awareness of chronic Lyme disease throughout the world.

 

For information on Lyme disease  www.LymeDiseaseAssociation.org  

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