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REU Site: Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Environments (GI4SUrE)
National Science Foundation (US) University of Tennessee Knoxville United States 2021 – 2024

In this Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site Program, Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Environments (GI4SUrE), a diverse cohort will participate in research...

$4.05M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Role of mRNA-binding protein tristetraprolin in cardiac mRNA regulation and the development of heart failure
NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE Northwestern University At Chicago United States 2021 – 2025

Heart failure (HF) is a major health epidemic in developed countries, however, its underlying pathology is not well characterized. Tristetraprolin (TTP) is a tandem zinc finger pr...

$5.78M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Role of mRNA-binding protein tristetraprolin in cardiac mRNA regulation and the development of heart failure
NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE Northwestern University At Chicago United States 2021 – 2025

Heart failure (HF) is a major health epidemic in developed countries, however, its underlying pathology is not well characterized. Tristetraprolin (TTP) is a tandem zinc finger pr...

$5.66M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
RCN-UBE Incubator: Building an interdisciplinary regional network to expose under-represented students to biological research in its community context
National Science Foundation (US) Texas A&M University-San Antonio United States 2021 – 2023

Research has shown that under-served students typically have few opportunities to engage in high-impact research activities and that first-generation college students want their le...

$742.1K
USD
Completed RESEARCH CENTERS
Translamina Cribrosa Pressure Gradient Model of Normal Tension Glaucoma
Veterans Affairs Edward Hines Jr Va Hospital United States 2022 – 2023

Neurodegenerative diseases, including glaucoma, substantially alter quality of life of our affected Veterans. Glaucoma remains a leading cause of irreversible blindness. Currently...

Completed STANDARD GRANT
CyberTraining: CIC: CyberTraining for Students and Technologies from Generation Z
National Science Foundation (US) University of Virginia Main Campus United States 2021 – 2023

Information technology is playing a dramatically increasing role in society, industry, and research. This includes design and use of large databases, simulations and artificial int...

$1.06M
USD
Completed RESEARCH CENTERS
Translamina Cribrosa Pressure Gradient Model of Normal Tension Glaucoma
Veterans Affairs Edward Hines Jr Va Hospital United States 2022 – 2024

Neurodegenerative diseases, including glaucoma, substantially alter quality of life of our affected Veterans. Glaucoma remains a leading cause of irreversible blindness. Currently...

Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Metabolic Immunomodulation of Wound-Associated Macrophage Functional Plasticity as a Novel Diagnostic Target in Diabetic Veterans
Veterans Affairs Boise Va Medical Center United States 2022 – 2025

Within the Veterans Affairs healthcare system, around 25% of military veterans have diabetes and the economic burden of lower limb amputations exceeded $200 million for fiscal yea...

Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: MIM: Gut-inhabiting fungi influence structure and function of herptile microbiomes through horizontal gene transfer and novel metabolic function
National Science Foundation (US) University of California-Riverside United States 2022 – 2025

Reptiles and amphibians are among the most threatened species on the planet, and an increasing number of their species must be managed in captive breeding programs. Understanding t...

$8.7M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
NRI/Collaborative Research: Robot-Assisted Feeding: Towards Efficient, Safe, and Personalized Caregiving Robots
National Science Foundation (US) Cornell University United States 2022 – 2025

The goal of this project is to develop caregiving robots that can provide long-term assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) to people with mobility limitations. Despite g...

$4.99M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: MIM: Gut-inhabiting fungi influence structure and function of herptile microbiomes through horizontal gene transfer and novel metabolic function
National Science Foundation (US) Middle Tennessee State University United States 2022 – 2026

Reptiles and amphibians are among the most threatened species on the planet, and an increasing number of their species must be managed in captive breeding programs. Understanding t...

$8.7M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
NRI/Collaborative Research: Robot-Assisted Feeding: Towards Efficient, Safe, and Personalized Caregiving Robots
National Science Foundation (US) University of Washington United States 2022 – 2025

The goal of this project is to develop caregiving robots that can provide long-term assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) to people with mobility limitations. Despite g...

$5.05M
USD
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Nonviolent Repression and the Escalation of Conflicts over Self-Determination (NRECS)
Economic and Social Research Council University of Bath United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

Civil wars constitute the leading source of political violence today. Millions have died as a result of civil wars (i.e., intrastate armed conflicts), and millions more have been i...

£2.48M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Deciphering the molecular mechanisms and physiological consequences of macrophage polarisation during Salmonella infection
Medical Research Council Imperial College London United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Macrophages are a key type of immune cell that fights disease-causing microorganisms, such as bacteria. They act by 1) directly fighting the infection by forming a hostile environm...

£8.08M
GBP
Completed STANDARD GRANT
RUI: Collaborative Research: Cleaning stations as hubs for the maintenance and recovery of microbial diversity on coral reefs.
National Science Foundation (US) University of Miami United States 2021 – 2023

Biodiversity in the ocean is influenced by interactions between disparate organisms which ultimately shape population, community, and ecosystem dynamics. Symbiotic interactions inv...

$2.29M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
CHS: Small: Guiding future design of affect-aware cyber-human systems through the investigation of human reactions to machine errors
National Science Foundation (US) University of Cincinnati Main Campus United States 2021 – 2024

This project obtains new fundamental knowledge about how people react to errors made by affect-aware technologies. Such technologies analyze measurements such as heart rate, brain...

$3.52M
USD
Completed STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: Aggregated Monte Carlo: A General Framework for Distributed Bayesian Inference in Massive Spatiotemporal Data
National Science Foundation (US) Texas A&M University United States 2021 – 2024

With tremendous advancements in spatial referencing technologies such as Global Positioning Systems that can identify geographical coordinates with a simple hand-held device, resea...

$810.8K
USD
Completed CONTINUING GRANT
CAREER: Developing a Spatial-Temporal Predictive Framework for the Drinking Water Microbiome.
National Science Foundation (US) Georgia Tech Research Corporation United States 2021 – 2024

Every gallon of drinking water contains millions of microbes that are referred to as the drinking water microbiome. Water utilities perform extensive monitoring in the water distri...

$2.63M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Development of Lofexidine as a First-line Non-Opioid Pharmacologic Treatment for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE Uswm, Llc United States 2021 – 2025

PROJECT SUMMARY: An alarming increase in the rate of opioid abuse among the general population has resulted in a public health emergency since 2017. The striking rise in opioid use...

$53.53M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Selection in utero and consequences for sex differences in adult mortality: a cohort approach
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING University of California-Irvine United States 2021 – 2025

Project Summary (30 lines) Male cohort lifespan falls below female lifespan in all societies with reliable data. Although this male longevity deficit is well-described, less atte...

$1.91M
USD