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  <title><![CDATA[Faculty Receives Breakthrough Award for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Julie Champion, assistant professor in the School
of Chemical &amp; Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech, and Andrew S. Neish,
professor of pathology at Emory University School of Medicine, are the
recipients of one of two Breakthrough Awards launched by The Kenneth Rainin
Foundation (KRF). Their research project on bioengineering bacterially derived
immunomodulants for a novel treatment of inflammatory bowel disease received
$100,000 in funding.</p>

<p>The Breakthrough Awards Program is designed to provide
extended support to existing KRF-funded Innovator Award recipients to further research
on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and increase the likelihood of a
breakthrough discovery. Last year, the team’s proposal received one of the
inaugural Innovator awards given by the foundation.</p>

<p>Over the course of the next year, the team’s
research will focus on developing effective therapeutics that harnesses the
immunomodulatory properties of bacterial molecules for the treatment of IBD. By
exploiting the inherent ability of intestinal pathogens to control inflammatory
signaling pathways in the human body, the researchers hope to adapt bacterial
regulatory molecules and use them as an immunotherapy.</p>

<p>“We
intend to develop a new therapeutic paradigm that utilizes bacterial
immunoregulatory mechanisms and engineers a nanoparticle delivery strategy
essential for clinical viability,” says Champion. Immunomodulators
are agents that alter the immune response by suppression (immunosuppressive) or
enhancement (<a href="http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/immunostimulant">immunostimulant</a>). “Our research
focuses on exploiting the inherent abilities of intestinal bacteria to
attenuate the symptoms of IBD,” she says.<br />IBD is a group of&nbsp;inflammatory&nbsp;conditions of the colon&nbsp;and&nbsp;small intestine, including the major types of IBD known as&nbsp;Crohn's disease&nbsp;and&nbsp;ulcerative colitis. Although
the causes of IBD are unknown, medical experts believe the most likely cause is
an immune reaction the body&nbsp;has against its own tissues in the intestine. Approximately
five million people worldwide suffer from some form of IBD, with symptoms that
include pain, bleeding, and debilitation. Current therapeutic options for
patients are largely limited to the use of anti-inflammatory steroids applied
either systemically or locally for the treatment of the symptoms, and removal
of the colon is the only cure at this time.</p><p>The Kenneth Rainin Foundation is a private family
foundation that funds inspiring and world-changing work. &nbsp;The Innovator Awards Program for IBD Research
encourages collaboration in the hope of finding new and better treatments, and
ultimately a cure, for ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. The key
components for funding consideration include innovation, collaboration,
scientific merit, and a high potential for success.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Julie Champion, assistant professor in the School
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      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Georgia Tech Media Relations</strong><br />Laura Diamond<br /><a href="mailto:laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu">laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu</a><br />404-894-6016<br />Jason Maderer<br /><a href="mailto:maderer@gatech.edu">maderer@gatech.edu</a><br />404-660-2926</p>]]></value>
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