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Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Gas Hydrate Contribution to the Ross Sea Carbon Budget; Shallow Sediment to Water Column; Present and Future
National Science Foundation (US Texas A&M University Corpus Christi United States 2021 – 2025

Understanding climate change on Earth requires significant insight on geochemical and geobiological cycles in both polar regions and many environments in between. Methane is a majo...

$12.83M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Redefining the footprint of deep ocean methane seepage for benthic ecosystems
National Science Foundation (US Occidental College United States 2021 – 2025

This research examines the role of deep-sea organisms in determining the fate and footprint of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, on Pacific continental margins. The investigators a...

$1.29M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: MIM: Using multilayer interaction networks to predict microbiome assembly and function
National Science Foundation (US University of California-Los Angeles United States 2021 – 2025

Microbes play important roles in most ecosystems on Earth and contribute to plant, animal, and human well-being. Understanding microbial community structure and function is necessa...

$2.61M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Institutional Transformation through Large-Scale Implementation of Departmental Action Teams
National Science Foundation (US University of Illinois At Chicago United States 2021 – 2026

This project aims to establish an institution-wide imperative to improve classroom climate, instructional quality, and degree pathways in all Science, Technology, Engineering, and...

$29.67M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: MIM: Using multilayer interaction networks to predict microbiome assembly and function
National Science Foundation (US Michigan State University United States 2021 – 2025

Microbes play important roles in most ecosystems on Earth and contribute to plant, animal, and human well-being. Understanding microbial community structure and function is necessa...

$6.76M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Developing Strong and Diverse STEM Teachers
National Science Foundation (US University of Cincinnati Main Campus United States 2021 – 2027

This project aims to serve the national need of preparing science and mathematics teachers to address the nation’s STEM teacher shortage. Because the percentage of teachers of colo...

$9.21M
USD
Completed COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
RII Track-2 FEC: Developing a Circular Bio-Based Framework For Architecture, Engineering and Construction Through Additive Manufacturing
National Science Foundation (US Regents of the University of Idaho United States 2021 – 2025

Nonrenewable resources underpin our country’s critical infrastructure and as a result, many of our renewable resources are underutilized or wasted. The current housing economy oper...

$39.74M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Redefining the footprint of deep ocean methane seepage for benthic ecosystems
National Science Foundation (US University of California-San Diego Scrip... United States 2021 – 2026

This research examines the role of deep-sea organisms in determining the fate and footprint of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, on Pacific continental margins. The investigators a...

$4.99M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
ADVANCE Partnership: Building Community Understanding of the Institutional Compensation System
National Science Foundation (US Rochester Institute of Tech United States 2021 – 2025

This project aims to significantly expand knowledge of best practices for faculty compensation to a broader community in higher education and provide critical insights to guide com...

$13.15M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Participatory Sensemaking with Embodied Co-Creative Agents
National Science Foundation (US Georgia Tech Research Corporation United States 2021 – 2025

This award supports research to develop a computational architecture (called PACE) to model embodied and co-creative behavior between humans and embodied intelligent machines. Huma...

$5.74M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
In vivo motif selectivity and functionality of TALE family TFs
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES University of Colorado Denver United States 2021 – 2023

Parent grant Summary: TALE transcription factors (TFs) are broadly expressed and act as cofactors to several classes of essential TFs – e.g. Hox proteins – in embryogenesis and cel...

$228.4K
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Continuous Biomanufacturing using Decoupled Growth and Production Stages for Efficient Production and Recovery
National Science Foundation (US University of Massachusetts Lowell United States 2022 – 2025

The range and scale of biomanufacturing operations continue to grow, sustainably and locally producing fuels, chemicals, materials, foods, beverages, and medicines. Currently, most...

$3.25M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
NRI/Collaborative Research: Robot-Assisted Feeding: Towards Efficient, Safe, and Personalized Caregiving Robots
National Science Foundation (US Cornell University United States 2022 – 2025

The goal of this project is to develop caregiving robots that can provide long-term assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) to people with mobility limitations. Despite g...

$4.99M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math: Strengthening Belongingness through Targeted Academic and Professional Mentoring
National Science Foundation (US Allegheny College United States 2022 – 2027

This project will contribute to the national need for well-educated scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and technicians by supporting the retention and graduation of high-achiev...

$14M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
NRI/Collaborative Research: Robot-Assisted Feeding: Towards Efficient, Safe, and Personalized Caregiving Robots
National Science Foundation (US University of Washington United States 2022 – 2025

The goal of this project is to develop caregiving robots that can provide long-term assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) to people with mobility limitations. Despite g...

$5.05M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Continuous Biomanufacturing using Decoupled Growth and Production Stages for Efficient Production and Recovery
National Science Foundation (US University of Texas At Austin United States 2022 – 2025

The range and scale of biomanufacturing operations continue to grow, sustainably and locally producing fuels, chemicals, materials, foods, beverages, and medicines. Currently, most...

$3.13M
USD
Completed TRAINING, INDIVIDUAL
Unraveling the role of an essential two-component system in Mycobacterium tuberculosis ionic signal response and host colonization
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEA... Tufts University Boston United States 2021 – 2024

Project Summary/Abstract Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is remarkably successful in establishing chronic infection in a host, with its ability to transcriptionally respond to its...

$425K
USD
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Recovery of Seagrass for Ocean Wealth UK
UK Research and Innovation National Oceanography Centre United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

The UK Government has recognised the need for Nature Based Solutions to climate change to form a significant component of the UKs target of reaching Net Zero emissions by 2050. Sea...

£8.55M
GBP
Completed STUDENTSHIP GBP
BIO Fe-antibiotic Hydrogels as a Novel Antibiotic Treatment against Gram-Negative Bacteria
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council University of Edinburgh United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

From the knowledge I have gained from my degree and additional work, I hope to conduct research into the generation and application of substances with the potential to act as nanoa...

Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Deciphering the molecular mechanisms and physiological consequences of macrophage polarisation during Salmonella infection
Medical Research Council Imperial College London United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Macrophages are a key type of immune cell that fights disease-causing microorganisms, such as bacteria. They act by 1) directly fighting the infection by forming a hostile environm...

£8.08M
GBP