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LSU Health Shreveport selected as National Disaster Medical System Pilot Program site
LSU Health Shreveport selected as National Disaster Medical System Pilot Program site

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time17-04-2025

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LSU Health Shreveport selected as National Disaster Medical System Pilot Program site

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – LSU Health Shreveport (LSUHS) has been selected as the newest site of the DoD National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Pilot Program. The program, led by the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (NCDMPH), was authorized by Congress to improve synergy, efficiency, and capacity within the NDMS. According to a press release, LSUHS is one of only eight strategically located pilot sites in the United States and one of two sites in the southern U.S. LSU Health Shreveport honors 10 faculty with Research Excellence Awards 'The selection of LSUHS was based on numerous factors, including strategic location, proximity to Barksdale Air Force Base, and serving as a regional academic medical center,' the release stated. 'Also contributing to the LSUHS's selection as a pilot site is the institution's robust research, technology, and educational capabilities, along with expert faculty and staff, established partnerships throughout the community and state, and strong motivation and community support.' The release added that the program will run for five years and focus on the requirements of a large-scale combat operation (LSCO) or catastrophic event. To accomplish this, LSUHS will focus on creating new partnerships while intensifying existing ones with public and private organizations, including healthcare providers. 'LSU Health Shreveport is honored to have been selected as a site for the NDMS Pilot Program, said John Vanchiere, MD, PhD. 'We take this privilege and responsibility seriously and will work tirelessly to prepare and execute a disaster response that delivers an optimal outcome for those injured in a war or natural disaster.' According to the release, LSUHS is also a member of the National Center's Joint Disaster Medicine and Public Health Ecosystem, a national resource comprised of leading organizations across the U.S. that have demonstrated excellence in disaster medicine and public health. LSUHS was one of the first Ecosystem partners and the only partner in Louisiana. For more information about the NCDMPH and the NDMS Pilot Program, visit Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

LSU Health Shreveport honors 10 faculty with Research Excellence Awards
LSU Health Shreveport honors 10 faculty with Research Excellence Awards

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time12-04-2025

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LSU Health Shreveport honors 10 faculty with Research Excellence Awards

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – LSU Health Shreveport presented 10 faculty members with Research Excellence Awards at its 7th annual Research Celebration. The 2025 Research Excellence Award winners include: Excellence in Extramural Funding – Matthew Woolard, PhD Excellence in Translational/Clinical Research – Connie Arnold, PhD Research Rising Star – Ana-Maria Dragoi, MD, PhD Excellence in Scholarly Activity –Honoring outstanding scholarly accomplishments with manuscripts recently accepted to be published in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals: Stanimir Ivanov, PhD ('Nature Communications,' 2024) Rohit Jangra, PhD ('Cell Host & Microbe,' 2025) Changwon Park, PhD ('Nature Communications,' 2025) Arif Yurdagul, Jr., PhD ('Nature Metabolism,' 2024) Oren Rom, PhD, RD ('Cell Metabolism,' 2024; 'Nature Metabolism,' 2024) Career Service Recognition – Nicholas Goeders, PhD, Professor and Chair of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Neuroscience, was honored for 40 years of service and significant contributions to advancing science and understanding the role of stress in drug addiction. Sushil Jain, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics, Physiology, and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, the 2024 Career Service Recognition recipient, was honored this year as he was unable to attend last year's event for his 43 years of service at LSUHS and outstanding contributions to diabetes research. Louisiana Crime Lab earns national award in forensic performance According to a press release, the event shared additional highlights, including: Progress made on the new Cardiovascular & Cancer Research Building, a state-of-the-art research facility that will be located in the former Sears building at Mall St. Vincent Nearly $3 million in intramural grants awarded to LSUHS faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students in the 2024 fiscal year 14% annual growth in LSUHS extramural funding over the past decade New research core facilities and updates to current research facilities with new equipment 14 new faculty members recruited since July 2024 with substantial extramural funding – a total of 19 R01 and R00 grants​ from the National Institutes of Health – as well as 5 LSUHS postdoctoral fellows promoted to faculty members, bringing the total number of new research faculty members to 19, each of who will play an essential role in shaping the future of research at LSUHS. 'It was an inspiring event and the perfect opportunity to reflect on these accomplishments and look forward to what the future of research at LSU Health Shreveport holds as our institution remains committed to fostering a robust research environment, supporting faculty in achieving excellence, and translating discoveries into meaningful impact,' the release stated. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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