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Bioaerosols encompass diverse classes of airborne particles that contain materials of biological origin including bacteria, viruses, pollen, archaea, fungi, and their fragments and...
This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will focus on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of skeletal growth. Growth plate cartilages in mammalian long bones drive sk...
Estuaries are highly dynamic ecosystems occupying unique locations between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, covered by intermittent or permanent shallow e water layers and exhib...
Fatty liver disease is an inflammatory response to accumulation of toxic metabolites within the liver. In the United States, the progression of fatty liver disease to liver inflam...
It is estimated that traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for over 2 million emergency department visits per year, and nearly 300,000 require hospitalization and treatment (CDC d...
The Energy Leadership Accelerator (ELA) will advance the national health, prosperity and welfare of remote, islanded, and underserved communities at the front line of climate impac...
Cloud computing has transformed our everyday lives by enabling on-demand access to powerful computer system resources from Internet-connected platforms including smartphones, digit...
The future health, welfare, and security of the U.S. depend upon diverse natural systems that can be altered by the changing world. The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEO...
The future health, welfare, and security of the U.S. depend upon diverse natural systems that can be altered by the changing world. The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEO...
This project aims to develop innovative technology that can assist therapists in assessing and rehabilitating social fears during talk therapy with teens suffering from anxiety or...
The opioid epidemic remains a major public health crisis in the US, with relapse rates and overdose-related fatalities continuing to rise. However, the mechanistic explorations of...
Responding to NIH’s Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) initiative NOSI titled “Opioid Use Disorder Care Pathways for Individuals with Histories of Exposure to Violence,” th...
As people age, they lose skeletal muscle tissue. Muscle mass plays an important role in regulating an individual's metabolism and loss can lead to an increased risk of developing o...
This Phase I SBIR develops a system for gentle and accurate insertion of large optical neuroscience probes (e.g., GRIN lenses) to improve outcomes in aging research. Additionally,...
This Phase I SBIR develops a system for gentle and accurate insertion of large optical neuroscience probes (e.g., GRIN lenses) to improve outcomes in aging research. Additionally,...
SUMMARY Microphthalmia, anophthalmia and coloboma (MAC) are a group of clinically and genetically related eye defects that cause significant visual impairment. MAC can be caused...
Project Summary or Abstract The successful application of magnification devices for reading and daily tasks is predicated on their correct use by individuals with low vision (LV)...
Inside eukaryotic cells, the genome is compacted into the nucleus as chromatin - very long DNA-protein polymers. Both chromatin structure and dynamics underlie all genomic process...
Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), a bunyavirus, is transmitted by mosquitoes and has caused large outbreaks among humans and ruminants in many countries in Africa and the Arabian Pen...
In Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH), the ball-and-socket hip joint fails to develop normally in babies and young children. DDH is the most common Paediatric Orthopaedic con...