The EC-ID research program is supported by numerous grants and awards.
Current Funding
Characterizing the ImPact of COVID-19 on Antibiotic PreScribing in AcutE Care and IDentifying Resilient Stewardship Strategies (POISED)
Funding Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) R01 HS28669-01
Total Funding: $2.4 million
Active: 2021-2026
PI: Michael Pulia
Use of a Translational Lung on a Chip Model to Catalyze Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances for Aspiration Pneumonia
Funding Source: Wisconsin Partnership Program New Investigator Program Award
Amount: $150,000
Active: 2024-2026
Co-PI: Michael Pulia
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Loan Repayment Award
Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Loan Repayment Award
Amount: $19,346
Active: 2023-2025 (prior active 2017-2023)
Awardee: Michael Pulia
Prior Funding
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Agency for Healthcare Research
Engineering Safe Care Journeys for Vulnerable Populations
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and Quality Patient Safety Learning Laboratories (R18 HS26624-01)
Amount: $2.5 million
Active: 2018-2022
PI: Pascale Carayon
Emergency Medicine Collaborators: Michael Pulia, Manish Shah, Brian Patterson, Azita Hamedani
Improving Antibiotic Stewardship During the Treatment of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Emergency Department: A Human Factors and Systems Engineering Approach
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Mentored Clinical Scientist Career Development Award (K08 HS02434-2)
Amount: $800,820
Active: 2016-2021
PI: Michael Pulia
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Enhancing U.S. Surveillance of Laboratory Confirmed SARS-CoV-2, Influenza, and Other Respiratory Viruses through a Network of Emergency Departments
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Wayne State University
Amount: $240,000
Active: 2021-2024
Site-PI: Michael Pulia
Based on initial study: The Multicenter REgistry of potential COVID-19 in emERgency care (Project RECOVER) led by Indiana University (learn more)
Central Society for Clinical and Translational Research
Improving Antibiotic Stewardship During the Treatment of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Emergency Department: A Human Factors and Systems Engineering Approach
Source: Central Society for Clinical and Translational Research New Investigator Award
Amount: $10,000
Active: 2019-2020
Awardee: Michael Pulia
Indiana University School of Medicine
The Multicenter Registry of potential COVID-19 in emergency care (Project RECOVER)
Source: Indiana University – IU School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine Supplement to R01
Amount: $10,000
Active: 2020
Site-PI: Michael Pulia
National Academy of Medicine
National Academy of Medicine Scholars in Diagnostic Excellence Program
Funding Source: National Academy of Medicine, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and The John A. Hartford Foundation Grant/Fellowship
Amount: $35,000
Active: 2022-2023
PI: Michael Pulia
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Loan Repayment Award
Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Amount: $173,245
Active: 2017-2023
Awardee: Michael Pulia
Wisconsin Partnership Program
Wisconsin Real-time Emergency Department COVID-19 Surveillance and Responsive Training (WIRED-RT)
Source: Wisconsin Partnership Program Strategic COVID-19 Response Grant
Amount: $124,488
Active: 2020-2021
Co-PI: Michael Pulia
Improving Antibiotic Stewardship for Long Term Care Facility Residents
Treated in the Emergency Department
Source: Wisconsin Partnership Program New Investigator Award
Amount: $100,000
Active: 2016-2019
PI: Michael Pulia
United States Department of Defence
Trial of Early Therapies During Non-hospitalized Outpatient Window for COVID-19 (TREATNOW)
Source: Department of Defense Fixed Price Research Contract
Amount: $155,492
Active: 2021-2022
Site PI: Michael Pulia
UW-Madison Department of Emergency Medicine
Utility of Thermal Imaging in Diagnosis of Cellulitis for Lower Extremity Complaints in the Emergency Department
Source: BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine Pilot Research Award
Amount: $32,300
Active: 2019-2022
PI: Michael Pulia
Mentoring to Achieve Research Independence (MATRIX 2020 Course)
Source: BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine Pilot Research Award
Amount: $2,000
Active: 2020
Awardee: Michael Pulia
UW-Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Developing an Emergency Department Research Services Program
Source: UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research Novel Methods Pilot Grant
Amount: $50,000
Active: 2017-2018
PI: Manish N. Shah
Co-PI: Michael Pulia
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Colonization Detection as a Potential Strategy to Reduce Unnecessary Vancomycin Usage in the Emergency Department
Source: UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research Clinical Research Pilot Grant
Amount: $50,000
Active: 2014-2016
Co-PI: Michael Pulia
UW-Madison Office of Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education
Redefining Community Acquired Pneumonia in Older Adults: The Role and Impact of Aspiration
Source: UW Office of Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education Fall Research Competition
Amount: $78,218
Active: 2020-2022
PI: Michael Pulia
EC-ID Research Program

