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CAREER: Exploring novel interactions between CRISPR-Cas systems and temperate bacteriophages
National Science Foundation (US Johns Hopkins University United States 2025 – 2030

Bacterial protein Cas9, part of the CRISPR-Cas immunity system, has emerged as a transformative gene editing tool with applications in basic research, agriculture, and healthcare....

$2.4M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Conference: Third Joint Alabama--Florida Conference on DifferentialEquations, Dynamical Systems and Applications (JAF DEDS)
National Science Foundation (US University of Alabama At Birmingham United States 2025 – 2026

The regional conference "Joint Alabama--Florida Conference on Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems and Applications (JAF DEDS)" organized by the departments of Mathe...

$419.1K
USD
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REU Site: Pioneering the Future at the Unique Compact X-ray Free Electron Laser Facility
National Science Foundation (US Arizona State University United States 2025 – 2028

The Compact X-ray Free Electron Laser Facility at Arizona State University features two groundbreaking, first-of-their-kind pulsed X-ray sources. This new Research Experiences for...

$974.4K
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
STTR Phase I: Bioabsorbable Magnesium with a Tailorable Absorption Profile for Maxillofacial Fixation
National Science Foundation (US Magsorbeo Biomedical Corp United States 2025 – 2026

The broader impacts and commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project lie in developing a magnesium (Mg) alloy for implants that support he...

$3.05M
USD
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Collaborative Research: E-CORE RII: Strengthening Partnerships for Advancing Research Capacity in Delaware
National Science Foundation (US Delaware State University United States 2025 – 2029

This collaborative project is led by the University Delaware. The project's vision is to create an inclusive, open, collaborative research ecosystem where faculty and students...

$9.69M
USD
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Collaborative Research: Tools4Cells: Real-time 4D imaging of bacterial populations at single-cell resolution
National Science Foundation (US Yale University United States 2025 – 2027

In nature, bacteria either swim freely to search for food or attach to surfaces, forming biofilms. Biofilms are groups of bacteria that stick together via secreted polymers and can...

$3.08M
USD
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CAREER: Algebraic Pseudorandomness in Complexity and Coding Theory
National Science Foundation (US Ohio State University United States 2025 – 2030

Most computers generate random-looking numbers without using any randomness at all; instead, the numbers are generated by a mathematical sequence that appears random. This might no...

$2.19M
USD
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Collaborative Research: CSR: Small: CADaaS: Deterministic Communication and Predictive Computation for Connected Autonomous Driving as a Service
National Science Foundation (US University of Delaware United States 2025 – 2028

Autonomous driving is the much-anticipated transformative technology to revolutionize conventional human driving toward full automation, high safety, and versatile intelligence. In...

$2.74M
USD
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CSR: Small: Full-Stack Compute-In-Memory for FPGAs
National Science Foundation (US Arizona State University United States 2025 – 2028

This research project focuses on enhancing the performance and programmability of Field Programmable Gate Arrays(FPGAs), electronic devices whose behavior can be modified after man...

$6.44M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
RAPID: 2025 Southern California Fires Embers Project: Crowdsourcing Data on the Distribution and Transport of Firebrands
National Science Foundation (US Regents of the University of Michigan -... United States 2025 – 2026

Starting on January 7, 2025, a series of wildfires broke out in Southern California in the greater Los Angeles region. Due to extreme drought and severe winds, the fires entered de...

$700.1K
USD
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CAREER: Investigating the controls on the loss of oceanic organic carbon in aged basaltic crust
National Science Foundation (US University of Delaware United States 2025 – 2030

One of the largest pools of actively cycling carbon is the organic carbon dissolved in deep-ocean seawater. However, the sources and sinks of organic matter associated with this po...

$1.45M
USD
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Collaborative Research: An examination of dissolved organic sulfur biogeochemistry
National Science Foundation (US Old Dominion University Research Foundat... United States 2025 – 2028

Sulfur is a major element in the ocean and is found primarily as dissolved inorganic sulfate. However, trace amounts of sulfur exist as dissolved organic sulfur (DOS). Research on...

$6.46M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Conference: Macaulay2 Workshop at Tulane University
National Science Foundation (US Tulane University United States 2025 – 2026

This award supports the “Macaulay2 Workshop at Tulane University,” which will be held at Tulane University from April 14-18, 2025. This week-long intensive workshop will be focused...

$397.8K
USD
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BRC-BIO: Deciphering the Organization, Membrane Architecture and Immunity functions of plant membrane Nanodomains (DOMAIN)
National Science Foundation (US University of South Alabama United States 2025 – 2028

Plants rely on their ability to sense the environment and respond to biotic and abiotic stresses. A large number of receptors located on the plasma membrane of the plant cell sense...

$5.03M
USD
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CAREER: LangDiv: How children learn the language of logical negation
National Science Foundation (US Brown University United States 2025 – 2030

Children need to learn the meanings of abstract logical words to express their own thinking and to understand the thinking that other people express. Unlike most early learned noun...

$1.54M
USD
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Caledonian ophiolites, rift volcanics and the Laurentian margin: Constraining the context for subduction initiation in the Iapetus Ocean
National Science Foundation (US Johns Hopkins University United States 2025 – 2028

Non-technical AbstractEarth’s solid outer layer is made up of either continental or oceanic crust. In Earth’s past, the continents had different arrangements to what we are familia...

$3.39M
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: Making a Difference in First Generation and Underrepresented Students' Education through Research: Quantum Coherence in a Bose Thermal Gas
National Science Foundation (US California Polytechnic State University... United States 2025 – 2026

Cold atomic gases are promising candidates for applications in quantum computing and precision sensors, owing to their wave-like, coherent nature exhibited at low temperatures. Ful...

$1.99M
USD
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S-STEM: Cultivating Communities and Empowering Futures for STEM Career Success
National Science Foundation (US Whitworth University United States 2025 – 2031

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...

$20M
USD
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Linking Agricultural Pesticide Use to Malaria Control Failure using Genomic surveillance
Wellcome Trust Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine United Kingdom 2025 – 2027

Extensive agricultural pesticide use has resulted in mosquito resistance in malaria-endemic regions.While debate exists over agricultural pesticides compromising vector control, no...

£2.92M
GBP
Completed EARLY DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS COMMITTEE - PILOT GBP
pH Sensing of Interstitial Skin Fluid with Non-Invasive Hydrogel Patches Can Improve Sensitivity of Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care
Cancer Research UK Imperial College London United Kingdom 2025 – 2026

Background: Cancers of the skin are the most common of all cancers and affect almost equally women and men. The number of cases is increasing rapidly, including for melanoma, one o...