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HOUSTON METHODIST ACADEMIC INSTITUTE

Houston Methodist Researchers Step Up and Face the Challenges of the COVID-19 Virus When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived, although the scientific and medical communities had limited information about how to treat people infected with the novel virus, Houston Methodist was well positioned to meet the urgent need for diagnostics, treatments, vaccines and critical medical technologies. Throughout the pandemic, our research groups continued their studies without interruption. In fact, Houston Methodist researchers submitted 32 more funding proposals during 2020 than they did the previous year. Many investigators quickly pivoted their research focus to COVID-19-related challenges by participating in more than 50 preclinical studies and clinical trials that resulted in more than 170 COVID-19-related published journal articles and 16,000 media placements.

Houston Methodist Leads the Way in Treating COVID-19 Patients with Innovative Therapies that Boost the Recovery Process Houston Methodist was the first academic medical center in the nation to receive FDA approval to treat critically ill COVID-19 patients with convalescent plasma therapy — a plasma transfusion from a recovered individual that contains antibodies against the virus. Although some other organizations had suboptimal results with this treatment, our patients benefited from it because we carefully analyzed and optimized our processes to select the patient populations that would be the optimal candidates. Other institutions treated broad populations much less likely to respond to Houston Methodist’s type of treatment. Eric Salazar, MD, PhD

­James M. Musser, MD, PhD

In anticipation of the FDA issuing regulatory guidelines, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Eric Salazar, MD, PhD, and James M. Musser, MD, PhD, Fondren Presidential Distinguished Chair, developed the therapy protocol. They were the first group in the nation to publish data demonstrating that the therapy is safe and effective. Their work rapidly resulted in five high-profile, peer-reviewed publications on convalescent plasma donors and recipients.

There is so much to be learned about this disease while it’s occurring. If an infusion of convalescent serum can help save the life of a critically ill patient, then applying the full resources of our blood bank, our expert faculty and our academic medical center is incredibly worthwhile and important to do.

– Marc L. Boom, MD President and Chief Executive Officer Ella Fondren and Josie Roberts Presidential Distinguished Centennial Chair Houston Methodist


Articles inside

Faculty and Research Development

1min
page 51

Graduate Medical Education

4min
pages 52-56

Neural Control of Organ Degeneration and Regeneration (NeuralCODR) Training Program

1min
page 50

Houston Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation & Education (MITIESM

1min
page 42

Houston Methodist Hospital’s New Paula and Joseph C. “Rusty” Walter III Tower Offers the Most Advanced Treatments and Innovations Available

1min
page 45

Can Devices Provide A New Treatment Option for Glioblastoma?

2min
page 44

Engineering Medicine (EnMed

1min
page 49

Novel Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Halts Tumor Growth in Deadly Ovarian and Pancreatic Cancers

2min
pages 40-41

Siemens Healthineers and Houston Methodist Imaging Innovation Hub Empowers Researchers to Push Boundaries

3min
pages 38-39

Dissolvable Implants Enhance the Body’s Ability to Heal Broken Bones

1min
pages 28-29

Expanding the RNAcore to Encompass the Entire Cycle of a Cure

3min
pages 36-37

Non-invasive Spinal Stimulation Enables Paralyzed People to Stand Unassisted

1min
pages 26-27

Devising a Novel Combination Treatment for Aggressive Double-hit Lymphoma

1min
page 35

Houston Methodist and Rice University Launch Center for Translational Neural Prosthetics and Interfaces

4min
pages 24-25

The Ann Kimball and John W. Johnson Center for Cellular Therapeutics

1min
page 8

Paula and Joseph C. “Rusty” Walter III

2min
pages 12-13

Mobile App Improves Joint Replacement Surgery Outcomes

1min
page 23

Houston Methodist Researchers Step Up and Face the Challenges of COVID-19 Virus

4min
pages 18-19

The Fondren Food & Health Alliance and The Fondren Inflammation Collaboration

1min
page 9

Breast Cancer Survivors Find a Way to Maintain Healthy Lifestyles and Lose Weight on Their Phones

2min
page 22

COVID-19 Spotlights Social Determinants of Health

3min
pages 16-17

Jerold B. Katz Academy of Translational Research

2min
pages 14-15
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