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Elucidating the Mitochondrial and Nuclear functions of ATP Synthase Subunit ATP5A1 that Maintain Genome Integrity in Response to Oxidative Stress
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE University of Alabama At Birmingham United States 2021 – 2026

PROJECT SUMMARY – Maintenance of genome integrity is a fundamental function of all cellular life. Respiring organisms maintain robust antioxidant systems to defend against patholog...

$2.53M
USD
Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Steroid hormone dependent gene expression and neuroplasticity in the brain
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES University of Houston United States 2021 – 2026

PROJECT SUMMARY Steroid hormones in humans and other animals coordinate physiological and behavioral processes underlying optimal responses to the social environment. The brain is...

$3.88M
USD
Completed TRAINING, INDIVIDUAL
Defining Mechanisms of NAIP5-independent Flagellin Sensing during Bacterial Infection
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEA... University of Pennsylvania United States 2021 – 2023

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: Antibiotic resistant bacterial infections are an immediate public threat to the United States and global healthcare systems. We must gain a deeper underst...

$337.9K
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Steroid hormone dependent gene expression and neuroplasticity in the brain
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES University of Houston United States 2021 – 2024

PROJECT SUMMARY Steroid hormones in humans and other animals coordinate physiological and behavioral processes underlying optimal responses to the social environment. The brain is...

$3.88M
USD
Active OTHER RESEARCH-RELATED
Adapting and evaluating an integrated intervention for adolescent substance use and pain during oral surgery
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE Brown University United States 2021 – 2026

PROJECT SUMMARY Substance use (SU) is most commonly initiated during adolescence. Earlier age of onset is associated with more significant and persistent adverse outcomes, such as...

$1.93M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
AccelNet-Design: Harnessing Global Science Networks to Accelerate Cultures of Learning
National Science Foundation (US University of Texas At Austin United States 2021 – 2023

This global network of networks aims to fill critical gaps in knowledge regarding how principles of learning function in diverse cultural contexts. International data representing...

$2.5M
USD
Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Precision Base Editing for the Treatment of Motor Neuron Diseases
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND S... Boston Children'S Hospital United States 2021 – 2026

Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) such as spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are a class of progressive neurodegeneration disorders, often caused by m...

$2.49M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
This way out: Spatiotemporal regulation of Vibrio cholerae biofilm dispersal
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEA... Carnegie-Mellon University United States 2021 – 2025

PROJECT SUMMARY Bacteria alternate between a free-swimming lifestyle and existing in sessile communities known as biofilms. The biofilm lifecycle consists of three stages: founder...

$2.49M
USD
Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Steroid hormone dependent gene expression and neuroplasticity in the brain
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES University of California Los Angeles United States 2021 – 2026

PROJECT SUMMARY Steroid hormones in humans and other animals coordinate physiological and behavioral processes underlying optimal responses to the social environment. The brain is...

$3.94M
USD
Active OTHER RESEARCH-RELATED
Adapting and evaluating an integrated intervention for adolescent substance use and pain during oral surgery
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE Brown University United States 2021 – 2026

PROJECT SUMMARY Substance use (SU) is most commonly initiated during adolescence. Earlier age of onset is associated with more significant and persistent adverse outcomes, such as...

$1.93M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
This way out: Spatiotemporal regulation of Vibrio cholerae biofilm dispersal
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEA... Carnegie-Mellon University United States 2021 – 2025

PROJECT SUMMARY Bacteria alternate between a free-swimming lifestyle and existing in sessile communities known as biofilms. The biofilm lifecycle consists of three stages: founder...

$2.49M
USD
Active OTHER RESEARCH-RELATED
Elucidating the Mitochondrial and Nuclear functions of ATP Synthase Subunit ATP5A1 that Maintain Genome Integrity in Response to Oxidative Stress
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE University of Alabama At Birmingham United States 2021 – 2026

PROJECT SUMMARY – Maintenance of genome integrity is a fundamental function of all cellular life. Respiring organisms maintain robust antioxidant systems to defend against patholog...

$2.53M
USD
Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Precision Base Editing for the Treatment of Motor Neuron Diseases
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND S... Boston Children'S Hospital United States 2021 – 2026

Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) such as spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are a class of progressive neurodegeneration disorders, often caused by m...

$2.42M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Dynamics and Perceptions of Ultrahazardous Flooding across the Wildland Urban Interface
National Science Foundation (US University of California-Irvine United States 2021 – 2025

This project explores post-wildfire flooding risks facing communities and neighborhoods that have developed at the base and long the slopes of mountains in the western United State...

$6.7M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
IntBIO: Collaborative Research: Evolutionary and Functional Trade-offs in Extreme Sensory Capabilities of Nocturnal Predatory Spiders
National Science Foundation (US Cornell University United States 2021 – 2025

If there is one thing everyone “knows” about spiders, it’s that they are deadly hunters of insects, which they catch with webs spun of super-strong silk. Studying spiders can provi...

$7.25M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
IntBIO: Collaborative Research: Evolutionary and Functional Trade-offs in Extreme Sensory Capabilities of Nocturnal Predatory Spiders
National Science Foundation (US American Museum Natural History United States 2021 – 2025

If there is one thing everyone “knows” about spiders, it’s that they are deadly hunters of insects, which they catch with webs spun of super-strong silk. Studying spiders can provi...

$5.4M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Sequence Programmable Triazine-Thymine Synthetic Ligands
National Science Foundation (US Cornell University United States 2021 – 2024

With the support of the Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Nanochemistry Program in the Division of Chemistry, Christopher Alabi of Cornell University will design a chemical platfo...

$4.86M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
IntBIO: Collaborative Research: Evolutionary and Functional Trade-offs in Extreme Sensory Capabilities of Nocturnal Predatory Spiders
National Science Foundation (US University of Massachusetts Lowell United States 2021 – 2025

If there is one thing everyone “knows” about spiders, it’s that they are deadly hunters of insects, which they catch with webs spun of super-strong silk. Studying spiders can provi...

$1.56M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Building Quantum Information Science Intuition through Digital Games
National Science Foundation (US University of Chicago United States 2021 – 2025

This Innovations in Development project is funded by the Advancing Informal STEM Learning program, which seeks to advance new approaches to, and evidence-based understanding of, th...

$13.49M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: Generalization and Safety Guarantees for Learning-Based Control of Robots
National Science Foundation (US Princeton University United States 2021 – 2026

The ability of machine learning techniques to process rich sensory inputs such as vision makes them highly appealing for use in robotic systems (e.g., micro aerial vehicles and rob...

$5.46M
USD