Current Research
Unless otherwise indicated, please contact our Research Supervisor, Mary Bahr-Robertson, for additional information regarding the studies listed below. She can be reached via email or at 410-448-6607.
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Project Name and Description |
Principal Investigator |
Sources/Dates |
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PO1 Center of Excellence for Research on Arthritis and Traditional Chinese Medicine |
PI: Brian M Berman, MD Co-PI: Lixing Lao, PhD, LAc
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NIH/NCCAM 9/2005 – 8/2010 |
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PO1 I: The ojective of this study is to find an optimally effective, safe, and tolerable dosage of an 11-herb extract of Huo-Luo-Xiao-Ling (HLXL) |
PI: Brian M Berman, MD |
NIH/NCCAM |
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PO1 II: The objective of this study is to investigate the mechanisms of the anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperalgesic effect of electro-acupuncture, in particular in relation to the hypothalamus/pituitary/adrenal axis. |
PI: Lixing Lao, PhD, LAc Co-PI: Ke Ren, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM |
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PO1 III: The purpose of this study is to examine the immunologic basis of anti-arthritic activity of the Chinese herbal compound being used in Project 1. |
PI: Kamal Moudgil, MD, PhD Co-PI: David Lee, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM |
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PO1 Administrative Core: This core is to coordinate and support all the Center’s projects and cores. |
PI: Brian Berman, MD
Co-PI: |
NIH/NCCAM |
On-going |
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PO1 Botanical Core: The major goal of this core is to provide standardized, quality assured herbal extracts of HLXL for use in animal (Project 3) and clinical (Project 1) studies. |
PI: David Lee, PhD Co-PI: Harry Fong |
NIH/NCCAM |
On-going |
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PO1 Data Management and Statistical Analysis Core: This core is to provide support for all the data management, study monitoring, study design and statistical analysis for the projects in the Center. |
PI: Kevin Chen, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM |
On-going |
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U19 International Center for Research on Traditional Chinese Medicine for Functional Bowel Disorders |
PI: |
NIH/NCCAM 9/2005 – 9/2009 |
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U19: Project 1: This study will use animal models to evaluate the effect of electroacupuncture on behavioral and visceral responses to pain and colonic, spinal, and central serotonergic systems in irritable bowel syndrome. |
PI: Justin Wu, MD Co-PI: Lixing Lao, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM |
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U19: Project 2: This study will evaluate the safety, adverse effects, and potential toxicity of a TCM herbal preparation and establish the biological potency of a Chinese herbal formula for irritable bowel syndrome, in animals models of irritable bowel syndrome. |
PI: C-T. Che, PhD Co-PI: Lixing Lao, PhD, LAc |
NIH/NCCAM |
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U19: Project 3: A phase II, randomized clinical trial evaluating the safety and dose-response profile of the TCM herbal formulation used in Project 2 among patients with irritable bowel syndrome. |
PI: W-K. Leung, MD
Co-PI: |
NIH/NCCAM |
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U19 Administrative Core: This core is to facilitate communication between the Hong Kong and US-based investigator and coordinate the program and provide an atmosphere to enhance further research efforts. |
PI (USA):
PI (Hong Kong): |
NIH/NCCAM |
On-going |
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U19 Botanical Core: This core is responsible for authentication, standardization, and quality control of herbal materials. |
PI: C-T. Che, PhD Co-PI: Harry Fong, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM |
On-going |
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U19 Data Management and Statistical Analysis Core: This core is to provide support for study design, conduct, and statistical analyses. |
PI: Kevin Chen, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM |
On-going |
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Acupuncture for Patients Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization |
PI: Grant Zhang, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM 9/2005 – 8/2008 |
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AMWELL (Acupuncture and Meditation for Wellness) |
PI: Elizabeth Pradhan, PhD |
The Mental Insight Foundation 6/2007 – 6/2008 |
Currently Recruiting Participants |
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Qigong Therapy for Osteoarthritis of the Knees |
PI: Kevin Chen, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM 9/2004 – 8/2007 |
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Qigong Therapy for Treating Cocaine Addiction |
PI: David Smelson PsyD Co-PI: Kevin Chen, PhD
Contact: Christine Berger, |
NIH/NCCAM 6/2005 – 5/2008 |
Recruitment on-going in New Jersey |
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Integrative Self-Empowerment Therapy (ISET) for Cocaine Addiction |
PI: Kevin Chen, PhD |
Lucy R. Waletzky, MD 3/2007– 4/2008 |
Recruitment on-going in Park Heights community & downtown |
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Work-site Evaluation of Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain |
PI: Brian Berman, MD |
The Ford Foundation 1/2006 – 6/20/08 |
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Mindfulness Meditation for Adult Survivors of Child Abuse |
PI: Elizabeth Pradhan, PhD
Contact: Laura Benzel, |
The Mental Insight Foundation 1/2007 – 1/2008 |
Complete |
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R13 The Status and Future of Acupuncture Research: 10 years post-NIH Consensus Conference. Visit the |
PI: Lixing Lao, PhD, LAc Co-I: Brian Berman, MD
Contact: Laura Benzel, |
NIH/NCCAM, ORD, OCCAM, ORWH, NIAAA, NIAMS. 5/1/07 – 4/30/08 |
Conference dates: Nov. 9-11, 2007 |
| R21: Effects of acupuncture on chemotherapy-induced pain
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects and mechanisms of electroacupuncture (EA) on a paclitaxel-induced CIP rat model with persistent pain for 5 months. |
PI: Ruixin Zhang, PhD Co-I: Lixing Lao, PhD, LAc Co-I: Tan Ming, PhD |
NIH/NCCAM 2/2008/-1/2010 |
Recruiting a postdoctoral fellow |
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BraveNet Research Survery |
PI: Elizabeth Pradhan, PhD | N/A | On-going |
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