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HHS Recovery Act Recipient Reporting Readiness Tool

Step 4. Review and Copy the Grant Awards Data

TAGGS provides some – but not all – of the data needed for the Recipient Report. Recipients are responsible for directly collecting and reporting all required data to FederalReporting.gov. Data that HHS does not currently collect are highlighted in yellow. Do not copy this highlighted information. Please enter the appropriate data for your organization in these required fields. For assistance with entering these data please contact FederalReporting.gov.

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Prime Recipient Report

Award Detail for: MINING INTERNET CONVERSATION FOR EVIDENCE OF HERBAL ASSOCIATION
Recipient Name:UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DUNS Number: 042250712
3451 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104-6205

Reporting Information

Award Type*: Grant

Award Number*: 1RC1LM010342-01

Final Report*: Recipient responsible for this data

Award Recipient Information

Recipient DUNS Number*: 042250712

Recipient Account Number: Recipient responsible for this data

Recipient Congressional District*: 1

Award Information

Funding Agency Code*: 7529

Awarding Agency Code*:7529

Award Date*: 09-21-2009

Amount of Award*: $ 482,925

Program Source (TAS)*: 750808

CFDA Number*: 93.701

Sub Account Number for Program Source (TAS)*: Recipient responsible for this data

Total Number of Sub Awards to Individuals*: Recipient responsible for this data

Total Amount of Sub Awards to Individuals*: Recipient responsible for this data

Total Number of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award*: Recipient responsible for this data

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Total Number of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award*: Recipient responsible for this data

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Award Description* DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Mining Internet Conversations for Evidence of Herbal-Associated Adverse Events Abstract This application addresses broad Challenge Area (10), Information Technology for Processing Health Care Data and specific Challenge Topic 10-LM-102: Informatics for Post- Marketing Surveillance. Often, users of online resources such as discussion boards seek advice about topics they are hesitant to discuss with providers. One such topic is the use of herbal supplements. Relatively little is known about the use and effects of these supplements, primarily due to patient and provider reticence, but also owing to the lack of a formal reporting mechanism. As a result, adverse events and interactions possibly related to herbal use are difficult to evaluate in a population-based investigation. The potential impact for monitoring side effects and adverse events associated with herbal use as well as prescription drug interactions with herbals is highly important. The goal of this project is to develop, apply, and evaluate computational intelligence tools for mining conversational text for evidence of adverse events and side effects of herbals and prescription drugs reported by users of online communication resources relating to breast and prostate cancer. This project will use these informatics tools as the cornerstone of a new approach to post-marketing surveillance, and has been determined by the National Library of Medicine to be responsive to the stated Challenge Topic. This project will be conducted at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, which contributes substantially to the local economy. In 2008, the School created 37,000 jobs and $5.4 billion in regional economic activity. This project will create or retain eight jobs. The School's ability to fill these positions is evident: in 2008, Penn received more than 24,600 applications for just 840 open staff research positions. Mining Internet Conversations for Evidence of Herbal-Associated Adverse Events There has been increasing discussion about the use of herbals with the advent of online resources such as message boards, blogs, and chat rooms. In mining the text from such online, new information about side effects and adverse events associated with herbal use as well as prescription drug interactions with herbals will be discovered. This is highly important for the health of the public, as it stands to create the framework for an herbal sentinel network system.

Project Information

Project Name or Project/Program Title*: MINING INTERNET CONVERSATION FOR EVIDENCE OF HERBAL ASSOCIATION

Project Status*: Recipient responsible for this data

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Infrastructure Contact Phone Ext: Recipient responsible for this data

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 1: 3451 WALNUT STREET

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 2: Not Available

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 3: Recipient responsible for this data

Infrastructure City: PHILADELPHIA

Infrastructure State: PA

Infrastructure ZIP Code+4: 19104-6205

Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale (If applicable, enter an explanation about how the infrastructure investment will contribute to one or more purposes of the Recovery Act. Refer to the Data Model for details on what to report. 4000 characters or less.): Recipient responsible for this data

Primary Place of Performance

Street Address 1: Not Available

Street Address 2: PHILADELPHIA

City*: PHILADELPHIA

State*: PA

ZIP Code+4*: 191046021

Congressional District*: Not Available

Country*: US

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Use in the Recipient Report

The information provided by this tool is baseline data that the Recipient should include in the Recipient Report that must be submitted to FederalReporting.gov beginning October 1, 2009. The data from this tool can be cut and pasted directly into the Recipient Report.