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Collaborative Research: RUI: The challenges of living small: functional tradeoffs in the vertebral bone structure of diminutive mammals
National Science Foundation (US) Field Museum of Natural History United States 2023 – 2026

This research explores how body size affects the structure and function of bones in very small (miniaturized) mammals. Miniaturization is common across animal groups and is signifi...

$4.84M
USD
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Collaborative Research: RUI: Extraordinary circadian clocks in araneoid spiders: an integrative approach to understanding their evolutionary origins and underlying mechanisms
National Science Foundation (US) Washington and Lee University United States 2023 – 2026

Circadian rhythms are daily rhythms of behavior, physiology, and cellular metabolism that are driven by molecular cycles of an internal biological clock. Internal clocks remain in...

$3.44M
USD
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Collaborative Research: RUI: Extraordinary circadian clocks in araneoid spiders: an integrative approach to understanding their evolutionary origins and underlying mechanisms
National Science Foundation (US) Pennsylvania State University University... United States 2023 – 2026

Circadian rhythms are daily rhythms of behavior, physiology, and cellular metabolism that are driven by molecular cycles of an internal biological clock. Internal clocks remain in...

$3.18M
USD
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Collaborative Research: RUI: The challenges of living small: functional tradeoffs in the vertebral bone structure of diminutive mammals
National Science Foundation (US) Bucknell University United States 2023 – 2026

This research explores how body size affects the structure and function of bones in very small (miniaturized) mammals. Miniaturization is common across animal groups and is signifi...

$1.98M
USD
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WoU-MMA: Targeted Search for Binary Mergers with Multiple Harmonics in Gravitational Wave Data
National Science Foundation (US) University of California-Santa Barbara United States 2023 – 2027

Black holes and neutron stars are some of the final endpoints of stars that we see in the universe. These massive and dense compact objects are hard to detect by their electromagne...

$1M
USD
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Multi-tiered Peer Mentoring and Experiential Learning for Academically Talented, Low-Income STEM Students
National Science Foundation (US) Mcmurry University United States 2023 – 2029

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...

$7.35M
USD
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Canada_IPAP: Impact of alternative nutrition management on AMR burden, transmission and trends in dairy cattle.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... Queen's University of Belfast United Kingdom 2023 – 2024

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the ability of microorganisms to resist antimicrobial treatments. It is an urgent global public health threat with a direct impact on human and an...

£1.51M
GBP
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Dynamical-nonequilibrium simulations: an emerging approach to study time-dependent structural changes in proteins
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... University of Bristol United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

Proteins are neither static nor work in isolation in physiological conditions. In fact, it is the opposite; proteins are continuously moving and switching between different conform...

£3.69M
GBP
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The Nucleus Reuniens as a key control point for effects of light on learning and memory
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... The University of Manchester United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

Many aspects of cognition, including decision making learning and memory, are influenced by our daily patterns of light exposure. Such influences encompass long-term changes in bra...

£6.75M
GBP
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Survey Data Collection Methods Collaboration: Securing the Future of Social Surveys
Economic and Social Research Council University of Essex United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

The survey data collection community is facing severe challenges in implementing surveys using pre-pandemic approaches. There are knowledge gaps regarding the advantages and disadv...

£35.2M
GBP
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Collaborative Research: Promoting Equity in Early Mathematics Education for Latinx Children in Head Start Programs
National Science Foundation (US) Terc Inc United States 2023 – 2025

Mathematics learning in early childhood lays a foundation for ongoing engagement with math and STEM, supports development across a variety of other domains like reading, and is an...

$9.7M
USD
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CDS&E: Coupled Electro-Thermal Transport in Two-Dimensional Materials and Heterostructures
National Science Foundation (US) University of Utah United States 2023 – 2027

This project is funded through the Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering program by contributions from Condensed Matter and Materials Theory program of the Divisio...

$3.22M
USD
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Collaborative Research: Promoting Equity in Early Mathematics Education for Latinx Children in Head Start Programs
National Science Foundation (US) New York University United States 2023 – 2025

Mathematics learning in early childhood lays a foundation for ongoing engagement with math and STEM, supports development across a variety of other domains like reading, and is an...

$5.1M
USD
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Collaborative Research: RUI: Extraordinary circadian clocks in araneoid spiders: an integrative approach to understanding their evolutionary origins and underlying mechanisms
National Science Foundation (US) East Tennessee State University United States 2023 – 2026

Circadian rhythms are daily rhythms of behavior, physiology, and cellular metabolism that are driven by molecular cycles of an internal biological clock. Internal clocks remain in...

$4.04M
USD
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Canada_IPAP: Application of Hydroxyl radical process and phage biosanitizers to reduce the spread of AMR pathogens in the poultry chain.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... University of Nottingham United Kingdom 2023 – 2025

Through this project we are proposing two innovative technologies to be used to stop the spread of AMR pathogens in poultry chain viz. Hydroxyl radicals' technology from Canada, an...

£1.51M
GBP
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Trapped ion clock with enhanced reliability (TICKER)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council National Physical Laboratory Npl United Kingdom 2023 – 2025

The 'trapped ion clock with enhanced reliability' project (TICKER) brings together world leading expertise in metrological-grade ion trap development, ultrastable room-temperature...

£8.1M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Development of MRI-compatible Graphene-based Probes for Rodent and Human Electrophysiology
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council University College London United Kingdom 2023 – 2025

A common treatment for patients with severe, drug-resistant epilepsy is to surgically remove the abnormal brain tissue responsible for recurring seizures, often referred to as the...

£5.13M
GBP
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EAGER: Quantum Manufacturing "Scalable integration of ion-photon quantum information converters (IP-QIC) on fiber for networking and computing applications
National Science Foundation (US) Indiana University United States 2023 – 2026

This grant will support research advancing the precision manufacturing of fiber optic cables housing integrated quantum ionic processors for future applications in a scalable netwo...

$3M
USD
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Brain mechanisms of sleep: top-down or bottom-up?
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... University of Oxford United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

We spend about 1/3 of our life asleep and we still do not know why. The body of new and exciting experimental data is growing, but this does not seem to result in a better understa...

£5.99M
GBP
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Antiviral restriction factors: Understanding determinants of host range and barriers to species-jumping in livestock viral disease
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... The Pirbright Institute United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

The importance of host species jumping by viruses has been recently highlighted by the zoonotic spread of a coronavirus likely originating in bats, resulting in the human pandemic...

£4.35M
GBP