Mirmira Announces New Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research Leadership Team

Andrea Zeek Sep 28, 2017

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Raghu Mirmira, MD, PhD, recently appointed director of the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research, has announced his new leadership team.

“I am delighted that these outstanding scientists committed to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of childhood diseases have agreed to join the leadership of the Wells Center,” Dr. Mirmira said. “Their scientific insight, passion for discovery and commitment to the success of our faculty and trainees will ensure that the Wells Center’s vibrant and innovative environment will advance in the years to come.”

Mark Kaplan , PhD, Billie Lou Wood Professor of Pediatrics, will serve as associate director of the center. Since 2005, Dr. Kaplan has led the Asthma, Airways, and Allergic Diseases Program within the Wells Center and his research focuses on the development and function of T cells that regulate allergic and autoimmune inflammation in childhood asthma, atopic dermatitis and colitis. In this new role, Dr. Kaplan will work with the Dr. Mirmira to define and implement the center’s overall research, development, educational and outreach priorities. Mark Kelley , PhD, who previously served as associate director for the last 22 years and oversaw the inception and growth of the Wells Center, will be transitioning to focus on his leadership roles as a Wells Center program leader and as associate director of the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center.

Reuben Kapur , PhD, Frieda and Albrecht Kipp Professor of Pediatrics, will serve as assistant director for faculty and trainee development. Dr. Kapur’s lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms of childhood leukemia’s including acute myeloid leukemias and juvenile myelomonocytic leukemias, as well as other pediatric bone marrow failure syndromes, with the goal of developing novel therapies for these diseases. In his new role, Dr. Kapur will lead initiatives to enhance faculty development and will help to create an environment of learning and discovery for trainees at all levels.

Linda DiMeglio , MD, who is director of career development for the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), will serve as assistant director of clinical and translational research. Dr. DiMeglio is professor of pediatrics in pediatric endocrinology. Dr. DiMeglio’s passion in caring for children with diabetes and endocrine disorders complements her clinical and translational research related to preventing Type 1 diabetes and improving quality of life for people living with the disease. In her new role, Dr. DiMeglio will enhance interactions between Wells Center faculty and clinical research faculty in IU School of Medicine to facilitate the translation of basic discoveries to human applications.

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Kaplan, M.S., Mueller-Williams, A.C., Goldman-Mellor, S., & Sakai-Bizmark, R. (2022). Changing Trends in Suicide Mortality and Firearm Involvement Among Black Young Adults in the United States, 1999-2019. Archives of Suicide Research, 1-6.

Fowler, K.A., Kaplan, M.S., Stone, D., Zhou, H., Stevens, M., & Simon, T. (2022). Suicide among males across the lifespan: An analysis of differences by known mental health status. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. https://doi.org/10.106/j.amepre.2022.02.021

Kaplan, M.S., McFarland, B.H., Huguet, N., Conner, K., Caetano, R., Giesbrecht, N., Nolte, N. (2013). Acute Alcohol Intoxication and Suicide: A Gender-Stratified Analysis of the National Violent Death Reporting System. Injury Prevention, 19, 38-43.

Kaplan, M. S., Huguet, N., Orpana, H., Feeny, D., McFarland, B. H., & Ross, N. (2008). Prevalence and factors associated with thriving in older adulthood: a 10-year population-based study. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 63(10), 1097-1104.

Kaplan, M.S., Huguet, N., McFarland, B.H., & Newsom, J.T. (2007). Suicide Among Male Veterans: A Prospective Population-based Study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 61, 619-624.

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Gagarin cup (khl) finals:  atlant moscow oblast vs. salavat yulaev ufa.

Much like the Elitserien Finals, we have a bit of an offense vs. defense match-up in this league Final.  While Ufa let their star top line of Alexander Radulov, Patrick Thoresen and Igor Grigorenko loose on the KHL's Western Conference, Mytischi played a more conservative style, relying on veterans such as former NHLers Jan Bulis, Oleg Petrov, and Jaroslav Obsut.  Just reaching the Finals is a testament to Atlant's disciplined style of play, as they had to knock off much more high profile teams from Yaroslavl and St. Petersburg to do so.  But while they did finish 8th in the league in points, they haven't seen the likes of Ufa, who finished 2nd. 

This series will be a challenge for the underdog, because unlike some of the other KHL teams, Ufa's top players are generally younger and in their prime.  Only Proshkin amongst regular blueliners is over 30, with the work being shared by Kirill Koltsov (28), Andrei Kuteikin (26), Miroslav Blatak (28), Maxim Kondratiev (28) and Dmitri Kalinin (30).  Oleg Tverdovsky hasn't played a lot in the playoffs to date.  Up front, while led by a fairly young top line (24-27), Ufa does have a lot of veterans in support roles:  Vyacheslav Kozlov , Viktor Kozlov , Vladimir Antipov, Sergei Zinovyev and Petr Schastlivy are all over 30.  In fact, the names of all their forwards are familiar to international and NHL fans:  Robert Nilsson , Alexander Svitov, Oleg Saprykin and Jakub Klepis round out the group, all former NHL players.

For Atlant, their veteran roster, with only one of their top six D under the age of 30 (and no top forwards under 30, either), this might be their one shot at a championship.  The team has never won either a Russian Superleague title or the Gagarin Cup, and for players like former NHLer Oleg Petrov, this is probably the last shot at the KHL's top prize.  The team got three extra days rest by winning their Conference Final in six games, and they probably needed to use it.  Atlant does have younger regulars on their roster, but they generally only play a few shifts per game, if that. 

The low event style of game for Atlant probably suits them well, but I don't know how they can manage to keep up against Ufa's speed, skill, and depth.  There is no advantage to be seen in goal, with Erik Ersberg and Konstantin Barulin posting almost identical numbers, and even in terms of recent playoff experience Ufa has them beat.  Luckily for Atlant, Ufa isn't that far away from the Moscow region, so travel shouldn't play a major role. 

I'm predicting that Ufa, winners of the last Superleague title back in 2008, will become the second team to win the Gagarin Cup, and will prevail in five games.  They have a seriously well built team that would honestly compete in the NHL.  They represent the potential of the league, while Atlant represents closer to the reality, as a team full of players who played themselves out of the NHL. 

  • Atlant @ Ufa, Friday Apr 8 (3:00 PM CET/10:00 PM EST)
  • Atlant @ Ufa, Sunday Apr 10 (1:00 PM CET/8:00 AM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Tuesday Apr 12 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Thursday Apr 14 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)

Games 5-7 are as yet unscheduled, but every second day is the KHL standard, so expect Game 5 to be on Saturday, like an early start. 

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