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Collaborative Research: NSFGEO/NERC: After the cataclysm: cryptic degassing and delayed recovery in the wake of Large Igneous Province volcanism
National Science Foundation (US) Rutgers University New Brunswick United States 2024 – 2028

Large Igneous Province volcanism is associated with extraordinary mantle melting and voluminous eruptive episodes, which have been linked to major mass extinctions through the past...

$10.07M
USD
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NSF-BSF: Collaborative Research: Solids and reactive transport processes in sewer systems of the future: modeling and experimental investigation
National Science Foundation (US) University of Texas At Austin United States 2024 – 2026

In the United States, there are approximately 16,000 sanitary sewer systems serving more than 190 million people through over 740,000 miles of public sewers. Sanitary sewers are un...

$2.1M
USD
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Collaborative Research: MRA: Resolving and scaling litter decomposition controls from leaf to landscape in North American drylands
National Science Foundation (US) University of Florida United States 2024 – 2028

Drylands (arid and semi-arid ecosystems) cover nearly half the world’s land surface and are socioeconomically critical, globally supporting a third of the human population and more...

$5.92M
USD
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Collaborative Research: MRA: Resolving and scaling litter decomposition controls from leaf to landscape in North American drylands
National Science Foundation (US) Arizona State University United States 2024 – 2028

Drylands (arid and semi-arid ecosystems) cover nearly half the world’s land surface and are socioeconomically critical, globally supporting a third of the human population and more...

$17.58M
USD
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: SPRF: Measuring Impacts of Community Seed Banks on Nutrition, Food Security, and Food Sovereignty in Underserved Regions
National Science Foundation (US) Limeberry, Veronica United States 2024 – 2025

This award was provided as part of NSF's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF) program and SBE's Law and Science program. The goal...

$1.6M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: NSFGEO/NERC: After the cataclysm: cryptic degassing and delayed recovery in the wake of Large Igneous Province volcanism
National Science Foundation (US) University of California-Los Angeles United States 2024 – 2025

Large Igneous Province volcanism is associated with extraordinary mantle melting and voluminous eruptive episodes, which have been linked to major mass extinctions through the past...

$905.3K
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
FMSG: Bio-Manufacturing of Hybrid Tissue-Electronic and Photonic Devices
National Science Foundation (US) Suny At Albany United States 2024 – 2025

The ability to integrate living tissues with electronic and photonic devices has potential to impact many aspects of human health, including neurological/neuromuscular disease and...

$1.46M
USD
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Collaborative Research: NSFGEO/NERC: After the cataclysm: cryptic degassing and delayed recovery in the wake of Large Igneous Province volcanism
National Science Foundation (US) Princeton University United States 2024 – 2028

Large Igneous Province volcanism is associated with extraordinary mantle melting and voluminous eruptive episodes, which have been linked to major mass extinctions through the past...

$1.62M
USD
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Collaborative Research: Leveraging the interactions between carbon nanomaterials and DNA molecules for mitigating antibiotic resistance
National Science Foundation (US) George Washington University United States 2024 – 2026

Antibiotic resistant bacteria ("superbugs") are considered one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. In the U.S., more than 23,000 deaths per year are ass...

$2.2M
USD
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NSF-BSF: Collaborative Research: Solids and reactive transport processes in sewer systems of the future: modeling and experimental investigation
National Science Foundation (US) University of Illinois At Chicago United States 2024 – 2026

In the United States, there are approximately 16,000 sanitary sewer systems serving more than 190 million people through over 740,000 miles of public sewers. Sanitary sewers are un...

$2.08M
USD
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Collaborative Research: MRA: Resolving and scaling litter decomposition controls from leaf to landscape in North American drylands
National Science Foundation (US) University of Toledo United States 2024 – 2028

Drylands (arid and semi-arid ecosystems) cover nearly half the world’s land surface and are socioeconomically critical, globally supporting a third of the human population and more...

$1.5M
USD
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Collaborative Research: NSFGEO/NERC: After the cataclysm: cryptic degassing and delayed recovery in the wake of Large Igneous Province volcanism
National Science Foundation (US) University of Oregon Eugene United States 2024 – 2028

Large Igneous Province volcanism is associated with extraordinary mantle melting and voluminous eruptive episodes, which have been linked to major mass extinctions through the past...

$5.97M
USD
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Collaborative Research: Leveraging the interactions between carbon nanomaterials and DNA molecules for mitigating antibiotic resistance
National Science Foundation (US) Temple University United States 2024 – 2026

Antibiotic resistant bacteria ("superbugs") are considered one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. In the U.S., more than 23,000 deaths per year are ass...

$2.8M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: NSFGEO/NERC: After the cataclysm: cryptic degassing and delayed recovery in the wake of Large Igneous Province volcanism
National Science Foundation (US) University of California-Davis United States 2024 – 2028

Large Igneous Province volcanism is associated with extraordinary mantle melting and voluminous eruptive episodes, which have been linked to major mass extinctions through the past...

$3.05M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: NSF-BSF: Under Pressure: The evolution of guard cell turgor and the rise of the angiosperms
National Science Foundation (US) Purdue University United States 2024 – 2027

Stomata are the pores on the surface of leaves through which the CO2 needed for photosynthesis enters. At the same time, stomata are also the main way that plants lose water to the...

$4.56M
USD
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
AI for Chemistry: AIchemy
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council University of Liverpool United Kingdom 2024 – 2029

Chemistry impacts most areas of our lives, including healthcare, energy production, and the environment. It is also the UK's second largest manufacturing industry, employing 140,00...

£55.26M
GBP
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Collaborative Research: NSF-BSF: Under Pressure: The evolution of guard cell turgor and the rise of the angiosperms
National Science Foundation (US) Harvard University United States 2024 – 2027

Stomata are the pores on the surface of leaves through which the CO2 needed for photosynthesis enters. At the same time, stomata are also the main way that plants lose water to the...

$5.01M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: NSF-BSF: Under Pressure: The evolution of guard cell turgor and the rise of the angiosperms
National Science Foundation (US) Yale University United States 2024 – 2027

Stomata are the pores on the surface of leaves through which the CO2 needed for photosynthesis enters. At the same time, stomata are also the main way that plants lose water to the...

$2.59M
USD
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Design of pH-responsive Peptide Assembly for Acid-activatable Antimicrobial Therapy
National Science Foundation (US) University of Texas At Arlington United States 2024 – 2027

Non-technical Summary Bacteria can infect all body parts, including those with pH values below neutral, such as the urinary tract, oral cavity, respiratory epithelia, skin, and...

$4.51M
USD
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Engineering the bone marrow niche to control stem cell regulation, metastatic evolution and cancer dormancy
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council University of Glasgow United Kingdom 2024 – 2029

The bone marrow is a site of health and disease. In health, it produces all of the blood cells that we rely on to carry oxygen and protect us from infection. However, the stem cell...

£61.45M
GBP