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Supporting Perseverance and Degree Completion in a Diverse Undergraduate STEM Cohort through Scholarships, Peer Academic Coaching, and a Career Education Curriculum
National Science Foundation (US) Pacific University United States 2021 – 2026

This project will contribute to the national need for well-educated scientists and mathematicians by supporting the retention and graduation of high-achieving, low-income students...

$9.89M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
RAPID: Tracking the impact of engineered system failures on nearshore nutrient loads and harmful algal blooms using multiple stable isotopes
National Science Foundation (US) University of Florida United States 2021 – 2024

Beaches, bays, and other coastal systems provide valuable recreation opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating and tourism. Fish, shellfish, dolphins, and other animals depend o...

$1.81M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: The Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Control of Limbless Locomotion
National Science Foundation (US) University of Akron United States 2021 – 2026

This project uses locomotion by lateral undulation in snakes as a model system for investigating how animals meet and prioritize mechanical and control demands, especially when the...

$11.12M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
REU Site: Computational Bioengineering
National Science Foundation (US) University of Iowa United States 2021 – 2024

New computational methods, tools, and models are urgently needed both to improve human health and to understand the molecular, biochemical, and biophysical principles of life. Such...

$3.88M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: Quantifying Multi-Scale Climate-Smart-Agriculture Management for Triple Wins in Food production, Climate Mitigation, and Environmental Sustainability
National Science Foundation (US) University of Kentucky Research Foundati... United States 2021 – 2023

The Mississippi River has the third-largest drainage basin and represents one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, yielding >80% of US total corn and soybean p...

$4.13M
USD
Active 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 – 2026

TALE family transcription factors (TFs) are ubiquitously expressed and act as cofactors to several classes of essential TFs – most prominently Hox proteins – in embryogenesis and...

$3.64M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
IBSS-L: Inequity Aversion, Individual Decision Making, and the Emergence of Collective Behavior
National Science Foundation (US) Georgia State University Research Founda... United States 2021 – 2022

This interdisciplinary research project will examine how large-scale cooperation is maintained de-spite the negative impacts that inequitable outcomes have on cooperation. This pr...

$4.15M
USD
Completed FELLOWSHIP GBP
Future Millimetre Wave RF Transceiver Architectures for Communications Systems
UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowsh... University of Sheffield United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

There is insufficient radio spectrum below 6GHz to cater for future mobile communications demand. Researchers are also now beginning to consider the needs of the 2030 intelligent i...

£11.79M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GBP
uSing rolE-substitutioN In care hOmes to improve oRal health (SENIOR)
National Institute for Health and Care Research Bangor University United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

Aim: To undertake a cluster-randomised controlled trial to determine whether Dental Care Professionals (DCPs) can reduce plaque levels (improve oral cleanliness) of dentate older a...

£149.33M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GBP
Why are we stuck in hospital? Understanding service user, family and staff perspectives when transforming care for people with learning disabilities and/or autism
National Institute for Health and Care Research University of Birmingham United Kingdom 2021 – 2022

Transforming care so that people with learning disabilities and/or autism can receive support at home rather than in inpatient units, secure settings or assessment and treatment un...

£62.28M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Pet Histories and Wellbeing
Arts and Humanities Research Council Royal Holloway, Universityersity of Lond... United Kingdom 2021 – 2021

The Pet Histories and Wellbeing Project will develop research from the AHRC Pets and Family Life Project in the context of debates on the wellbeing of pets and their owners, in col...

£763.6K
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Young people at a crossroads: Negotiations of environmental knowledges, practices and subjectivities in immigrant homes at a time of climate crisis
Economic and Social Research Council The University of Manchester United Kingdom 2021 – 2023

As youth climate activism grows around the world, this project will generate unique understandings into how families composed of first and second generation immigrants from the Glo...

£2.51M
GBP
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Management and Implementation of US GEOTRACES GP17 Section: Amundsen Sea Sector of the Antarctic Continental Margin (GP17-ANT)
National Science Foundation (US) Rutgers University New Brunswick United States 2021 – 2024

This project will support the management and implementation of a 60-day research cruise to the Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic continental margin to collect samples for measur...

$4.62M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Investigating the genomic basis of key performance traits to quantify the evolutionary potential of coral populations under climate change
National Science Foundation (US) University of Miami United States 2021 – 2024

Facing an onslaught of environmental stressors, tropical coral reefs around the world have declined dramatically in recent years, particularly in the Caribbean. To help restore the...

$2.23M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Investigating the genomic basis of key performance traits to quantify the evolutionary potential of coral populations under climate change
National Science Foundation (US) University of South Florida United States 2021 – 2026

Facing an onslaught of environmental stressors, tropical coral reefs around the world have declined dramatically in recent years, particularly in the Caribbean. To help restore the...

$2.74M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Bridging the scale gap between local and regional methane and carbon dioxide isotopic fluxes in the Arctic
National Science Foundation (US) Oak Ridge Associated Universities United States 2021 – 2025

Northern latitudes are warming at twice the global mean, making carbon stored in permafrost increasingly vulnerable to thaw and decomposition by microbes, potentially leading to la...

$5.82M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Investigating the genomic basis of key performance traits to quantify the evolutionary potential of coral populations under climate change
National Science Foundation (US) University of Southern California United States 2021 – 2025

Facing an onslaught of environmental stressors, tropical coral reefs around the world have declined dramatically in recent years, particularly in the Caribbean. To help restore the...

$9.63M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
SitS: The Soil Macroscope: A Multivariable Subterranean Sensor Network
National Science Foundation (US) University of Chicago United States 2021 – 2025

This award was made through the "Signals in the Soil (SitS)" solicitation, a collaborative partnership between the National Science Foundation and the United States Department of A...

$12M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Bridging the scale gap between local and regional methane and carbon dioxide isotopic fluxes in the Arctic
National Science Foundation (US) Harvard University United States 2021 – 2024

Northern latitudes are warming at twice the global mean, making carbon stored in permafrost increasingly vulnerable to thaw and decomposition by microbes, potentially leading to la...

$18.48M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Bridging the scale gap between local and regional methane and carbon dioxide isotopic fluxes in the Arctic
National Science Foundation (US) Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation United States 2021 – 2024

Northern latitudes are warming at twice the global mean, making carbon stored in permafrost increasingly vulnerable to thaw and decomposition by microbes, potentially leading to la...

$8.06M
USD