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Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Blood Biomarker Development and Validation in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND S... Boston University Medical Campus United States 2023 – 2025

Each year, millions of people are exposed to repetitive head impacts (RHI) through contact sports, military service, and physical violence. These impacts can confer risk for Alzhe...

$19.41M
USD
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
A pangenomic approach to understanding the evolution of insecticide resistance
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... University of Exeter United Kingdom 2023 – 2027

The evolution of insect resistance to insecticides represents a growing threat to the sustainable control of many important insect crop pests and disease vectors, threatening globa...

£6.78M
GBP
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
The Nucleus Reuniens as a key control point for effects of light on learning and memory
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Cou... The University of Manchester United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

Many aspects of cognition, including decision making learning and memory, are influenced by our daily patterns of light exposure. Such influences encompass long-term changes in bra...

£6.75M
GBP
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Influence of synthetic sex hormones on methamphetamine effects and self-administration in women
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE University of Illinois At Chicago United States 2023 – 2025

There are well-known sex differences in methamphetamine use disorder (MUD); women initiate use at an earlier age, transition to dependence faster, and exhibit a more severe course...

$2M
USD
Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Influence of synthetic sex hormones on methamphetamine effects and self-administration in women
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE University of Illinois At Chicago United States 2023 – 2025

There are well-known sex differences in methamphetamine use disorder (MUD); women initiate use at an earlier age, transition to dependence faster, and exhibit a more severe course...

$2.4M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Modified carrageenan-based nanomaterials as sustainable, immunomodulatory, hemocompatible, and antibactieral biomaterials
National Science Foundation (US) Colorado State University United States 2023 – 2026

Medical implants, including stents used to open diseased arteries, orthopedic implants that restore the use of limbs and joints, implanted blood glucose sensors that help manage di...

$3.1M
USD
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Causal Counterfactual visualisation for human causal decision making - A case study in healthcare
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council University of Strathclyde United Kingdom 2023 – 2025

The concept of causation is central to our understanding of the world and key to human decision making. Causation is fundamentally different from association as it exhibits consequ...

£6.07M
GBP
Active STANDARD GRANT
SCIPE: Chishiki.ai: A sustainable, diverse, and integrated CIP community for Artificial Intelligence in Civil and Environmental Engineering
National Science Foundation (US) University of Texas At Austin United States 2023 – 2028

Chishiki.ai is an integrated community of CI professionals (CIPs) across artificial intelligence (AI) and civil and environmental engineering (CEE) practices to bolster U.S. infras...

$69.99M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
Measuring and Changing STEM Teacher Stress to Promote Effectiveness and Retention
National Science Foundation (US) University of Texas At Austin United States 2023 – 2026

The project aims to serve the national need of preparing and retaining effective mathematics teachers through its focus on understanding and addressing the crisis of STEM teacher s...

$7.92M
USD
Active CONTINUING GRANT
LTER: Scales of Variability in Ecosystem Dynamics and Production on the Changing Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES II)
National Science Foundation (US) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution United States 2023 – 2028

The Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES) is the region of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean that overlies the continental shelf from North Carolina to Maine. The NES has a long history of intense...

$25.5M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
ERASE PFAS: Mechanistic Investigation of PFAS Degradation using Powder Activated Carbon and Persulfate at Ambient Temperature
National Science Foundation (US) Regents of the University of Michigan -... United States 2023 – 2026

The manufacturing, utilization, and disposal of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has caused widespread environmental contamination in the United States. PFAS are commonly referred...

$5M
USD
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Pharmacological inhibition or genetic deletion of a neurotoxin found abundantly at sites of spinal cord injury will neuroprotect and improve outcome.
Medical Research Council King's College London United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

Background: Spinal cord injuries or brain injuries disable millions of people each year, and the cost to national economies run into tens of billions of pounds. Therapies which re...

£5.94M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
The South-West Coastal Local Policy Innovation Partnership (SWC-LPIP)
Economic and Social Research Council University of Plymouth United Kingdom 2023 – 2023

The aim of the South West Coastal Local Policy Innovation Partnership (SWC LPIP) is to bring cross-sector and cross-boundary partners together to co-design solutions to address the...

£404.6K
GBP
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: CCRI: New: An Open Data Infrastructure for Bodily Expressed Emotion Understanding
National Science Foundation (US) University of Illinois At Chicago United States 2023 – 2026

The project goal is to unlock the wealth of information about human expression that is already found in videos on the internet. The multidisciplinary project team will collect vide...

$1.93M
USD
Active FELLOWSHIP GBP
Validation of Early Warning Systems for Severe Maternal Morbidity and Individualised Prediction of Severe Maternal Morbidity within Ethnic Groups
Medical Research Council University of Oxford United Kingdom 2023 – 2026

What is the aim of the research? This research is about understanding the best system to identify women from all ethnic groups who are unwell during or after pregnancy. This wil...

£2.74M
GBP
Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS
Effects of early vs. late time restricted eating vs. daily caloric restriction on weight loss and metabolic outcomes in adults with obesity
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND K... University of Colorado Denver United States 2023 – 2028

PROJECT SUMMARY The goal of this proposal is to determine the optimal time restricted eating (TRE) window to produce weight loss in adults with overweight or obesity. Daily calor...

$6.46M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Role of the Glycocalyx and Spike-Like Proteins in Virus-Cell Adhesion
National Science Foundation (US) Lehigh University United States 2023 – 2026

Viral infection is a major public health issue around the world. It is important to work on methods such as vaccines that can eliminate or reduce the chance of getting infected. I...

$4.53M
USD
Active STANDARD GRANT
Collaborative Research: CCRI: New: An Open Data Infrastructure for Bodily Expressed Emotion Understanding
National Science Foundation (US) Pennsylvania State University University... United States 2023 – 2026

The project goal is to unlock the wealth of information about human expression that is already found in videos on the internet. The multidisciplinary project team will collect vide...

$18.48M
USD
Completed FELLOWSHIP GBP
Supercharged protein-surfactant bioconjugates for next-generation cell therapies
UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowsh... University of Bristol United Kingdom 2023 – 2024

Artificial membrane binding proteins (AMBPs) have the potential to impact on the efficacy of adoptive cell therapies, as the introduction of exogenous proteins to provide additiona...

£5.76M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Developing a longitudinal qualitative approach to studying seldom heard families
Economic and Social Research Council University of York United Kingdom 2023 – 2024

Our scoping review will focus on guidance for a study of families in which a child has a chromosomal learning disability and one of families in which a parent has experienced viole...

£1.53M
GBP