Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology
Developing science to reduce the burden of benign urologic diseases
Events
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Sep18
North Central Section of the AUA 98th Annual Meeting - Indianapolis, Indiana More Information
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Sep18
MSPR 2024 - Madison, WI More Information
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Sep18
CAIRIBU Graduate Student Seminar @ 2:00 pm EDT - 3:00 pm EDT Zoom Link
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Sep19
Northeastern Section of the AUA 76th Annual Meeting - Montreal, Quebec, Canada More Information
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Sep27
2024 INUS - Latin America - Medellin, Colombia More Information
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Sep27
CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome @ 3:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT (2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific) Zoom Link
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Oct09
Global GURS 2024 - Antwerp, Belgium More Information
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Oct09
CAIRIBU ARCTICS Community Forum: Training for Independence - Running a Lab or Research Group @ 1:00 pm EDT - 2:00 pm EDT (12 PM Central | 10 AM Pacific) Zoom Link
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Oct10
CAIRIBU O'Brien Center Leaders Meeting @ 4:00 pm EDT - 5:00 pm EDT (3 PM Central | 1 PM Pacific)
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Oct16
ID Week 2024 - Los Angeles, California https://idweek.org/
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Oct17
SMSNA 2024 - Scottsdale, Arizona More Information
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Oct18
CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome @ 3:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT (2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific) Zoom Link
CAIRIBU News & Events
CAIRIBU Research Interest Groups
CAIRIBU is a community of researchers studying benign urology diseases at U54 O’Brien Cooperative Research Centers, P20 Exploratory Centers, FORWARD P20 Centers, and K12 Career Development Programs funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), one of the institutes within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). CAIRIBU Centers and Programs are united around the overall objectives of improving our understanding of the mechanisms of urogenital diseases and developing clinical therapies for treating them by building collaborative and interactive research platforms that span the gamut from basic to translational to population research.
Why Benign Urology?
Despite advances in clinical management, millions of Americans remain afflicted with “benign” (non-malignant) conditions of the bladder and uro-genital system, including UTIs, urolithiasis, conditions associated with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and dysfunction (LUTD) – urinary incontinence, over/underactive bladder & bladder outlet obstruction – pelvic pain syndrome, and erectile dysfunction. The annual treatment cost of these illnesses is ≥$11.5 billion.
Inter- and cross-disciplinary collaboration within the benign urology research community is required in order to understand the mechanistic changes of the urogenital tract in disease and to establish clinically-relevant models of urologic conditions
CAIRIBU is a community of NIDDK-funded research centers and programs whose overarching objective is to address gaps in knowledge related to the epidemiology, etiology, development, progression, and expression of benign urologic conditions, all of which contribute to inadequate clinical treatment. Map of sites
CAIRIBU includes the:
- U54 George M. O’Brien Urology Cooperative Research Centers
- P20 Exploratory Centers for Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology
- FORWARD P20 Urology Centers
- Multidisciplinary Urologic Research Career Development Programs (K12)
- Urological Epidemiology Institutional Research Career Development Programs (K12)
NIH/NIDDK oversight for CAIRIBU:
Project Scientist – Chris Mullins, PhD (mullins@extra.niddk.nih.gov)
Program Official – Deepak Nihalani, PhD (deepak.nihalani@nih.gov)
PI, UW-Madison U24 Interactions Core (DK127726):
Kristina Penniston, PhD, RDN (penn@urology.wisc.edu)