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Trace Elements (TE)
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Dartmouth College United States 2024 – 2024

Project Summary/Abstract: Trace Elements The chemistry of inorganic elements is linked inextricably with the study of cancer. This is especially true for our catchment area, give...

Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: The causes and consequences of Higher Order Interactions (HOI)
National Science Foundation (US) University of California-Los Angeles United States 2024 – 2028

By developing a framework to study higher order interactions, i.e., simultaneous interactions, the funded work will provide novel tools to analyze complex systems. The COVID-19 pan...

$9.27M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: Optoelectronic lab-on-a-chip technology for high content automated multiparametric physiological analyses of live cells
National Science Foundation (US) George Washington University United States 2024 – 2029

In vitro live cells such as stem cells are powerful models to replicate human (patho)physiology and enable detailed analysis of cell function, cellular mechanisms of action, and re...

$4.06M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Equipment: MRI: Track 1 Acquisition of a Raman Spectroscopy System to Enhance Microplastic Screening in Environmental and Biological Samples
National Science Foundation (US) College of Charleston United States 2024 – 2027

Microplastics are widely recognized as contaminants of concern due to their ubiquity in the environment, widespread presence in aquatic and terrestrial food webs, and their potenti...

$3.11M
USD
Completed SBIR-STTR RPGS
Development of ablative therapy for the destruction of cervical neoplasia
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Gynion, Llc United States 2024 – 2025

PROJECT SUMMARY Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is caused by the sexually transmitted Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which infects 14 million women in the US every year an...

$3.67M
USD
Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Project 3: OPC-RAD
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE University of Tx Md Anderson Can Ctr United States 2024 – 2029

ABSTRACT: PROJECT 3 (OPC-RAD) Modern-day X-ray–based radiation therapy (IMRT), given with chemotherapy, has improved survival outcomes for patients with oropharyngeal squamous ce...

Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Comparative analyses of somatic mutational processes in primates across lifespans
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING University of California Berkeley United States 2024 – 2029

Project Summary Abstract The vast diversity in lifespans among organisms provides a remarkable natural experiment in which to explore the evolutionary innovations that have shape...

$6.87M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: The causes and consequences of Higher Order Interactions (HOI)
National Science Foundation (US) University of Tennessee Knoxville United States 2024 – 2028

Public health and bioeconomics are two examples of fields that can benefit from the funded work. By developing a framework to study higher order interactions, i.e., simultaneous in...

$7.3M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
NiCE: Olfaction in the Anthropocene: the effects of atmospheric pollutants on plant-pollinator interactions and the processing of floral scents
National Science Foundation (US) University of Washington United States 2024 – 2027

Human activities have drastically changed the environment, including the introduction of noise, light, and chemicals – termed sensory pollutants – that can be detected and processe...

$3.6M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Beyond fluorine: molecular-level understanding of the effect of bromination and chlorination on polymer membrane transport property and long-term stability
National Science Foundation (US) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus United States 2024 – 2027

Conventional thermal-based chemical separation technologies, such as distillation and absorption, are highly energy inefficient, consuming about 8 GJ per person per year globally....

$2.69M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
actLocal - A Platform for Developing Localized Simulations to Support Interactive Learning about Climate Change
National Science Foundation (US) University of Wisconsin-Madison United States 2024 – 2028

Despite the importance of addressing climate change, existing K-12 curricula struggle to make the urgency of the situation personally relevant to students. To help students learn a...

$6.28M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
MCA Pilot PUI: Identification of Key Regulators of Innate Immunity to Rabies Virus in Bats
National Science Foundation (US) Cuny Medgar Evers College United States 2024 – 2027

This project aims to understand how bats defend against the rabies virus, a deadly pathogen that infects the brain. While some bats can survive rabies infection, the reasons behind...

$3.09M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Symbiosis as a fulcrum in a rapidly warming world
National Science Foundation (US) Drexel University United States 2023 – 2027

Climate change is creating unprecedented challenges for Earth’s inhabitants. It is critical to understand how rising temperatures affect the diversity and distributions of organism...

$5.89M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Collaborative Research: Symbiosis as a fulcrum in a rapidly warming world
National Science Foundation (US) University of Georgia Research Foundatio... United States 2023 – 2027

Climate change is creating unprecedented challenges for Earth’s inhabitants. It is critical to understand how rising temperatures affect the diversity and distributions of organism...

$6.86M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
AI for the Workforce of Tomorrow: Attending to Ethics and Collaboration in Learning Artificial Intelligence for High School Aged Youth
National Science Foundation (US) University of California-Berkeley United States 2023 – 2025

As AI becomes increasingly integral to a broad range of industries, it is critical that the field develops equitable and justice-oriented instructional models that can support yout...

$12.92M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Ideas Lab: Light in the Dark: Fiber Optic Sensing of Climate-Critical Carbon Cycle Components at Water/Ice-Air Interfaces
National Science Foundation (US) Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences United States 2023 – 2024

Lakes play an important role in regulating the greenhouse gases that are important to Earth’s climate, but lakes are under an increasing amount of human-induced stress and disturba...

$2.25M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Ideas Lab: Light in the Dark: Fiber Optic Sensing of Climate-Critical Carbon Cycle Components at Water/Ice-Air Interfaces
National Science Foundation (US) Rutgers University New Brunswick United States 2023 – 2026

Lakes play an important role in regulating the greenhouse gases that are important to Earth’s climate, but lakes are under an increasing amount of human-induced stress and disturba...

$3.32M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: Integrative Pathway Analysis for Cancer Subtyping, Patient Stratification, and Risk Prediction
National Science Foundation (US) Auburn University United States 2023 – 2027

Cancer is an umbrella term that includes a range of disorders, from those that are fast-growing and lethal to indolent lesions with low potential for progression to death. In recen...

$4.9M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Origin and host adaptation of the novel canine coronavirus (CCoV-HuPn-2018) isolated from a human pneumonia patient
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEA... Ohio State University United States 2023 – 2025

1 Project Summary 2 There is growing evidence that canine coronaviruses (CCoVs) can infect humans and be associated with 3 clinical (mostly acute respiratory) illness in childr...

$2.06M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
GOALI: ISS Engineered Heart Tissue Chip to Assess Nanomedicine Strategies in a Spaceflight Model of Cardiac Aging
National Science Foundation (US) Johns Hopkins University United States 2023 – 2026

Heart disease accounts for one in every five deaths in the United States, with age being a major contributing factor. Intriguingly, the unique environmental conditions of spaceflig...

$4M
USD