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PROJECT SUMMARY Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a significant public health issue and is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. PC is associated with significant neurologic...
AbstractSouthcentral Foundation (SCF) is a successful Tribally-owned and -operated healthcare organization in southcentral Alaska, a region spanning 104,713 square miles, 55 rural...
Project Summary Introduction: IL-13 is elevated in patients with COVID-19, in mice infected with SARS-CoV-2 IL-13 neutralization improved survival and decreased pulmonary depositio...
Biological membranes separate living cells from the environment and create intracellular compartments as a hydrophobic barrier. They are composed of diverse lipids and form dense e...
Biological membranes separate living cells from the environment and create intracellular compartments as a hydrophobic barrier. They are composed of diverse lipids and form dense e...
The overall goal of this K01 proposal is to examine cognitive, behavioral, and brain-based markers of self- regulation as predictors of cannabis and alcohol co-use in adolescence....
Floss: a novel method for oral mucosal vaccination The overall goal of this proposal is to develop a novel method of oral cavity mucosal vaccination. The mucosal surfaces serve as...
PROJECT SUMMARY With aging of the U.S. population, the burden of osteoporotic fractures will increase well beyond the current estimate of 2 million per year and $17 billion cost. T...
This award supports research that will enable engineered microfluidic devices to emulate the capabilities of biological surfaces that control and manipulate flows using the movemen...
This EAGER project was submitted under DCL 23-109 for Clean Energy Technology topics under a NSF Clean Energy Technology Initiative. Renewable energy from ocean waves can provide a...
With funding from the Chemical Catalysis, Chemical Synthesis, and Chemistry of Life Processes programs of the Division of Chemistry, the research team at the University of Nebraska...
The Nobel prize-winning technology of cryogenic Electron Microscopy (cryoEM) has transformed structural biology research, furthering our knowledge of biology, providing novel insig...
This project seeks to understand how receptor proteins at the surface of cells communicate with other cells. One class of these receptor proteins, called “integrins” transmit signa...
This award was provided as part of NSF's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF) and Linguistics programs. The goal of the SPRF progr...
Cellular processes are governed by highly organized networks including a large number of protein–protein interactions (PPIs). These diverse PPIs exist throughout the life span of c...
Approximately 3 million years ago, Earth transitioned into an icehouse climate characterized by extensive continental ice sheets in both hemispheres. A notable aspect is the pronou...
Shrink-swell soils are clayey soils that expand when wetting and shrink when drying. Though these soils account for only 2% of soil globally, they have a disproportionately large i...
A massive transition to renewable energy is underway. This transition is vital for avoiding the worst impacts of climate change. Even so, infrastructure from the fossil fuel past w...
With the support of the Chemical Synthesis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Noah Burns of Stanford University will study the development of practical chemical reagen...
This Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (RAISE) award is made in response to Dear Colleague Letter 23-109, as part of the NSF-wide Clean Energy Technolo...