96-02-02 TRUSTEES: Behavioral Medicine Center NEW INSTITUTE TO RESEARCH CONNECTION OF MIND, BODY COLUMBUS -- The Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research at The Ohio State University will enhance research in psychoneuroimmunology -- a new field of medicine that investigates the connection between mind and body. The University Board of Trustees on Friday (2/2) approved a proposal from a group of pioneering researchers from four colleges at Ohio State to establish the institute. In 1982, seven faculty joined to study how behavior influences interaction of the central nervous system, the immune system and endocrine system, said Ronald Glaser, professor of medical microbiology and immunology. Glaser, who holds the Gilbert and Kathryn Mitchell Chair in the College of Medicine, will serve as the institute's first director. Today, the 12 members of the group have expertise in immunology, virology, psychiatry, psychology, endocrinology, molecular biology, behavior, heart reactivity, oncology and neuroscience. The research group is one of the largest in the world to study the relationship of stress and disease using human subjects. Faculty are looking at topics related to preventive medicine, such as how the stress of caring for Alzheimer's disease patients affects the health of caregivers. Eventually, the institute will have 20 faculty members who, in addition to conducting research, will work with graduate students from several disciplines and post-doctoral fellows. The group already is successful in obtaining research grant support, with an annual budget of $4.5 million. Included are National Institutes of Health grants such as a $2 million, 10-year Merit Award and a four-year, $4 million program project grant. The formation of an institute helps the group compete for increasingly scarce government funds, and opens the door to establishing an endowment with private donations and grants from private foundations, Glaser said. The institute will benefit the entire university, Glaser noted. For instance, faculty already have received attention from newspapers, magazines, television networks and radio stations nationwide. Also, several members of the group have been appointed to prestigious professional committees and organizations. # Contact: Ronald Glaser, (614) 292-5526, or William Malarkey, member of the institute's executive committee, (614) 293- 8775. Written by Gemma McLuckie. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 5 Feb 1996 09:00:23 -0500] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.