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Irina A Pikuleva

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OH

Good lead · 62/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$644,000
FY 2025

Project Title

CWRU NEI Vision Center Core Grant

Grant Number:

5P30EY011373-29

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/1997

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Overall Component The Visual Sciences Research Center (VSRC) at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) requests continuing support for a P30 Core Grant for Vision Research. The VSRC was founded in 1996 and has undergone tremendous growth since the first P30 grant award in 1997 and subsequen...

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Gareth R Howell

JACKSON LABORATORY, BAR HARBOR, ME

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$269,738
FY 2026

Project Title

Precision Genetics in Neural Aging, Alzheimer s Disease and related Dementias (PGAD)

Grant Number:

2T32AG062409-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2020

End Date:

4/30/2031

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the Precision Genetics of Neural Aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and Related Dementias Training Program (PGAD-TP) at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) is to train the next generation of scientists to study the complexity and heterogeneity of neural aging and ADRD. Central...

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<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Aging><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><neural><personalized genetics><precision genetics>
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KRISTEN M O'CONNELL

JACKSON LABORATORY, BAR HARBOR, ME

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$269,738
FY 2026

Project Title

Precision Genetics in Neural Aging, Alzheimer s Disease and related Dementias (PGAD)

Grant Number:

2T32AG062409-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2020

End Date:

4/30/2031

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the Precision Genetics of Neural Aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and Related Dementias Training Program (PGAD-TP) at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) is to train the next generation of scientists to study the complexity and heterogeneity of neural aging and ADRD. Central...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Aging><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><neural><personalized genetics><precision genetics>
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MARSHALL S. HORWITZ

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,798,078
FY 2024

Project Title

University of Washington Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM153182-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The University of Washington (UW) Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) was established in 1970 and is the only MD-PhD program in the five “WWAMI” states (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho) comprising a quarter of the landmass of the United States. Our prog...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs><Universities><Washington>
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RICHARD A STEINMAN

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,750,351
FY 2025

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM144300-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. Our University of Pittsburgh-Carnegie Mellon University MSTP prepares MD-PhD trainees with the expertise and versatility to have highly productive careers as physician...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Russell S Schwartz

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,750,351
FY 2025

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM144300-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. Our University of Pittsburgh-Carnegie Mellon University MSTP prepares MD-PhD trainees with the expertise and versatility to have highly productive careers as physician...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,399,081
FY 2025

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM152316-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates with a variety of academic and research interests. W...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,399,081
FY 2025

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM152316-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates with a variety of academic and research interests. W...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Lauren Beryl Guterman

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, AMHERST, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$58,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Harnessing polymicrobial interactions in the catheterized urinary tract to identify novel inhibitors of Proteus mirabilis urease activity

Grant Number:

5F30DK136213-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the leading cause of secondary nosocomial bloodstream infections. Urease-producing organisms such as Proteus mirabilis are common causes of CAUTI and associated with numerous complications. Urease hydrolyzes urea to ammonia, whic...

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<3-phenylpyruvate><A aerogenes><A. aerogenes><Acids><Active Sites><Aerobacter aerogeness><Ammonia><Animals><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Bacteremia><Bacteria><Bathing><Baths><Bioavailability><Biological Availability><Biomass><Bladder><Bladder Urinary System><Body Tissues><CO2><Carbamide><Carbon Dioxide><Carbonic Anhydride><Catheterization><Catheters><Cell Body><Cells><Cessation of life><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Communicable Diseases><Cytoplasm><Data><Death><Development><Dose><Drainage><Drainage procedure><E aerogenes><E faecalis><E. aerogenes><E. faecalis><Elaqua XX><Enterobacter aerogenes><Enterococcus faecalis><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Extracellular Space><Food and Drug Administration><Foundations><Future><Glass><Goals><Histamine><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Human><Hydrogen Oxide><Imidazole><Implantable Catheters><In Vitro><In-Dwelling Catheters><Incidence><Incubated><Individual><Indwelling Catheter><Infection><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Innate Immune Response><Intercellular Space><Internal Medicine><Investigation><Ions><K aerogenes><K mobilus><K. aerogenes><K. mobilus><Klebsiella aerogenes><Klebsiella mobilus><Knowledge><Laboratories><Length of Stay><Leu-Gly><M morganii><M. morganii><Measures><Mentors><Messenger RNA><Microbial Biofilms><Mirabilis><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modeling><Modern Man><Morbidity><Morganella morganii><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Ni element><Nickel><Number of Days in Hospital><Organism><P mirabilis><P. mirabilis><Pain><Painful><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity Factors><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiologic Availability><Physiological><Preceptorship><Precipitation><Process><Production><Proteins><Proteus mirabilis><Providencia><Publications><Research><Risk><S aureus><S faecalis><S. aureus><S. faecalis><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Sepsis><Severities><Severity of illness><Staph aureus><Staphylococcus aureus><Streptococcus Group D><Streptococcus faecalis><System><Temperature><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><USFDA><United States Food and Drug Administration><Urea><Urea Amidohydrolase><Urea Carbamide><Ureaphil><Urease><Urinary Calculi><Urinary Catheterization><Urinary Stones><Urinary Tract Stones><Urinary tract><Urinary tract infection><Urinary tract infectious disease><Urine><Urolith><Venous Reservoirs><Virulence Factors><Water><Work><anti-microbial><antimicrobial><bacteraemia><bacterial bloodstream infection><bacterial infection in the bloodstream><biofilm><blood infection><bloodstream infection><catheter associated UTI><catheter associated urinary tract infection><catheterized urine><determine efficacy><developmental><disease severity><drug discovery><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><enhancing factor><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital stay><improved><in vitro Model><in vitro activity><infection in the blood><infection of the blood><inhibitor><insight><instrumentation><interest><leucylglycine><living system><mRNA><medical college><medical schools><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><metalloenzyme><microbial><mortality><mouse model><murine model><new drug target><new drug treatments><new druggable target><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapeutics><new therapy><new therapy target><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug target><novel drug treatments><novel druggable target><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><novel therapy target><pathogen><patient oriented outcomes><phenylpyruvate><pre-clinical assessment><precipitations><preclinical assessment><prevent><preventing><school of medicine><side effect><translational opportunities><translational potential><urinary><urinary bladder><urinary infection><urinary tract catheter infection>
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Eden McMillin Gallegos

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$53,876
FY 2026

Project Title

Alcohol and calorie-dense diet-mediated hepatic mitochondrial dysregulation

Grant Number:

5F30AA030910-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/17/2023

End Date:

4/16/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

1 Abstract 2 The goal of this Ruth L. Kirschstein 3 career. The applicant’s career development will come in large part from work in hepatic models of alcohol, high 4 fat, and high sucrose exposure. The applicant will have the invaluable opportunity to conduct high quality 5 research using a well...

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disorder><Future><Gene Expression><Genes><Genus Hippocampus><Goals><Grain Alcohol><HIV><Health><Health Sciences><Heavy Drinker><Hepatic><Hepatic Cells><Hepatic Parenchymal Cell><Hepatic Transplantation><Hepatic mitochondria><Hepatocarcinoma><Hepatocellular Carcinoma><Hepatocellular cancer><Hepatocyte><Hepatoma><Hexadecanoic Acid><High Fat Diet><Histology><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Immune><Immunes><Immunoblotting><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><In Vitro><Incidence><Injury to Liver><International><Investigators><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Krebs Cycle><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Learning><Lipids><Literature><Liver><Liver Cells><Liver Cells Carcinoma><Liver Grafting><Liver Mitochondria><Liver Steatosis><Liver Transplant><Liver lesion biopsy><Louisiana><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MAFLD><Macaca><Macaque><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mediating><Medical><Medicine><Mentors><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Methylcarbinol><Mitochondria><Mitochondrial DNA><Modeling><NAFLD><NIDDM><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Nutrient><Obesity><Organ><Organelles><Origin of Life><Overweight><Oxidative Phosphorylation><Oxidative Phosphorylation Pathway><Oxygen Radicals><PPAR><Palmitic Acids><Patients><Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors><Persons><Physicians><Physiopathology><Primary carcinoma of the liver cells><Pro-Oxidants><Process><Production><Publishing><Reactive Oxygen Species><Receptor Protein><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Rodent Model><SIV><Saccharose><Scientist><Seahorse><Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses><Skeletal Muscle><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stress Tests><Sucrose><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><TCA cycle><Technology><Testing><Thesaurismosis><Training><Transplantation 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injury><cellular damage><cirrhotic><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><corpulence><damage to cells><developmental><diet control><dietary control><diets><drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol induced hepatic injury><ethanol induced liver disorder><ethanol induced liver injury><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol liver disease><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol response><ethanol use><ethanol-induced hepatic dysfunction><ethanol-induced liver disease><ethanol-induced liver dysfunction><ethanol-mediated liver dysfunction><ethanol-mediated liver injury><ethyl alcohol measurements><fatty liver disease><hepatic body system><hepatic damage><hepatic injury><hepatic organ system><hepatic steatosis><hepatosteatosis><improved><in vitro Model><injury to cells><injury to organs><insight><interest><ketosis resistant diabetes><lentiviral-transduced><lentivirally transduced><lentivirus transduced><liver biopsy><liver carcinoma><liver damage><liver injury><liver transplantation><maturity onset diabetes><metabolic-associated fatty liver disease><metabolism disorder><mitochondrial><mitochondrial uncoupling protein 2><mtDNA><non-alcohol fatty liver disease><non-alcoholic fatty liver disease><non-alcoholic liver disease><nonalcoholic fatty liver disease><organ injury><overexpress><overexpression><oxidation><pathophysiology><pre-clinical><pre-clinical research><preclinical><preclinical research><protein blotting><receptor><response to alcohol><response to ethanol><saturated dietary fat><saturated dietary lipid><saturated fat><saturated lipid><spheroids><success><sugar><training opportunity><translational study><translational therapeutics><translational therapy><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><uncoupling protein-2>
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Kathy Crystal Young

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$49,302
FY 2026

Project Title

Adaptive Response(s) to Complete Thyroglobulin Gene Knockout

Grant Number:

5F30DK139717-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Thyroid hormones play an important role in early development and growth, as well as adult phenotypes affecting oxidative metabolism, cardiac output, energy balance, fertility, CNS function, and others. Complete absence of thyroid hormone is incompatible with life. Thyroglobulin (Tg) is the ...

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<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Anabolism><Animal Disease Models><Animals><Apical><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Binding><Biochemical><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Cardiac Output><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Respiration><Cells><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Function><Cellular Growth><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular Respiration><Cellular biology><Cessation of life><Clinical><Congenital Hypothyroidism><Congenital Myxedema><Cretinism><DNA mutation><Data><Death><Deiodinase><Detection><Development><Differentiated Gene><Digestion><Disease><Disorder><ER stress><Education><Educational aspects><Endocrine system><Endocrine/Metabolic Organ System><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Environment><Ergastoplasm><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fertility><Future><Gene Transcription><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic Transcription><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Gland><Goiter><Growth><Growth and Development><Growth and Development function><H2O2><Hemi-Myeloperoxidase><Hormonal System><Human><Hydrogen Peroxide><Hydroperoxide><Hypophysis><Hypophysis Cerebri><Hypothyroidism><Image><Immunoblotting><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><Invertebrata><Invertebrates><Iodide Peroxidase><Iodinase><Iodination reaction><Iodoperoxidase (Heme Type)><Iodotyrosine Deiodase><Iodotyrosine Deiodinase><KO mice><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><L-Thyroxine><L-Triiodothyronine><Levothyroxine><Life><Liothyronine><Lytotoxicity><Marrow Neutrophil><Mediating><Messenger RNA><Metabolic/Endocrine Body System><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Monodeiodinase><Monoiodotyrosine Deiodinase><Murine><Mus><Mutation><Myeloperoxidase><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Null Mouse><Pathway interactions><Patients><Peroxidases><Phenotype><Pituitary><Pituitary Gland><Pituitary Nervous System><Play><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Production><Proliferating><Protein Precursors><Proteins><RNA Expression><Recombinant TSH><Recombinant Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone><Reporting><Role><Scientist><Side><Spinal Column><Spine><Subcellular Process><Surface><T-3><T3 Thyroid Hormone><T4 Thyroid Hormone><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic Levothyroxine><Therapeutic T3><Therapeutic Triiodothyronine><Thyreotropin><Thyroglobulin><Thyroid><Thyroid Function Tests><Thyroid Gland><Thyroid Gland Function Tests><Thyroid Gland Hormone><Thyroid Head and Neck><Thyroid Hormones><Thyroid Peroxidase><Thyroid Stimulating Hormone><Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone><Thyroperoxidase><Thyrotropin><Thyroxine><Tissue Growth><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><Transcription><Translations><Triiodothyronine><Tyrosine Iodinase><Vertebral column><Vertebrate Animals><Vertebrates><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><adulthood><aerobic metabolism><aerobic respiration><backbone><biosynthesis><cell biology><cell growth><cytotoxic><cytotoxicity><developmental><driving><driving force><endocrine gland/system><endoplasmic reticulum stress><energy balance><experience><extracellular><gene product><genome mutation><heart output><imaging><interest><iodination><knock-out animal><knockout animal><knockout gene><mRNA><mouse model><murine model><mutant><necrocytosis><neutrophil><ontogeny><oxidative metabolism><pathway><protein blotting><response><secretory protein><social role><spatial relationship><thyroid function><thyroxin><tool><trafficking><translation><vertebrata>
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William Mannherz

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$34,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Control of Telomere Homeostasis by Nucleotide Metabolism in Hematopoiesis

Grant Number:

5F30DK135340-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2023

End Date:

4/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: Telomere homeostasis is critical for cellular replicative capacity and human health. Telomeres shorten with cellular replication and when critically short, trigger senescence and halt cell division. Inherited mutations in telomere maintenance genes are associated with sever...

Research Terms

<Academic skills><Age><Aplastic Anemia><Autoregulation><Award><Biochemical><Bioinformatics><Biology><Blood Cells><Blood Precursor Cell><Bone Marrow Grafting><Bone Marrow Transplant><Bone Marrow Transplantation><Bone marrow failure><Boston><CRISPR editing screen><CRISPR screen><CRISPR-based screen><CRISPR/Cas9 screen><Cell Body><Cell division><Cells><Childhood><Children's Hospital><Chromosomes><Cole syndrome><Cole-Rauschkolb-Toomey syndrome><Communication><DNA><DNA mutation><Data><Defect><Degenerative Disorder><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Deoxyribonucleotides><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Dyskeratosis Congenita><Dysmyelopoietic Syndromes><EC 2.7.7.49><EST2><Engman syndrome><Environment><Face><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Screening><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genetic study><Genome Stability><Genomic Stability><Goals><Grafting Procedure><Growth><Health><Hematologic Body System><Hematologic Organ System><Hematology><Hematopoiesis><Hematopoietic><Hematopoietic Body System><Hematopoietic Cellular Control Mechanisms><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic System><Hematopoietic stem cells><Hepatic Cirrhosis><Hereditary><Homeostasis><Human><Human Cell Line><Human Genetics><Human Genome><In Vitro><Inherited><Intermediary Metabolism><Intervention><Investigation><Knowledge><Laboratories><Length><Life><Link><Liver Cirrhosis><Lung Tissue Fibrosis><Marrow Transplantation><Mentors><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Modeling><Modern Man><Mutation><Myelodysplastic Disease><Myelodysplastic Syndromes><Nucleotide Synthesis><Nucleotides><Organ Transplantation><Organ Transplants><Organ failure><Outcome><Output><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pediatric Hospitals><Peripheral Blood Cell><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiological Homeostasis><Population><Predisposition><Prevalence><Prognosis><Pulmonary Fibrosis><Purines/Pyrimidines/Nucleotides/Nucleic Acids Metabolism><RNA Transcriptase><RNA-Dependent DNA Polymerase><RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase><Refractory Anemia with an Excess of Blasts><Refractory anaemia with excess blasts><Regenerative capacity><Regulation><Research><Reverse Transcriptase><Revertase><Risk><Role><SYS-TX><Scientist><Smoldering Leukemia><Somatic Mutation><Supplementation><Supportive Therapy><Supportive care><Susceptibility><Systemic Therapy><Systemic disease><TCS1><TERT gene><Telomerase><Telomere Maintenance><Telomere Maintenance Gene><Telomere Reverse Transcriptase><Telomere Shortening><Testing><Therapeutic><Thymidin><Thymidine><Tissue Growth><Training Programs><Translating><Translations><Transplant Recipients><Work><X-Linked Dyskeratosis Congenita><Zinsser syndrome><Zinsser-Engman-Cole syndrome><ages><blood cell formation><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood-forming stem cell><bone marrow failure syndrome><career><career preparation><career readiness><clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats screen><congenital dyskeratosis><degenerative condition><degenerative disease><design><designing><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><faces><facial><fibrosis in the lung><genome mutation><genome scale><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genome wide screen><genome-wide><genomewide><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><human model><human population genetics><human whole genome><iPS><iPSC><iPSCs><improved><in vivo><in vivo Model><induced pluripotent cell><induced pluripotent stem cell><induced pluripotent stem cells derived from patients><induced pluripotent stem cells from patients><inducible pluripotent cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell><job readiness><loss of function><lung fibrosis><medical college><medical schools><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><model of human><mutant><myelodysplasia><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><nucleotide metabolism><ontogeny><organ allograft><organ graft><organ xenograft><pathway><patient derived human iPS><patient derived human iPSC><patient derived human induced pluripotent stem cell><patient derived iPS><patient derived iPSC><patient derived induced pluripotent cells><patient derived induced pluripotent stem cells><patient-derived pluripotent stem cells><pediatric><prevent><preventing><promoter><promotor><protein structure><protein structures><proteins structure><regeneration ability><regeneration capacity><regenerative tissue><school of medicine><senescence><senescent><small molecule><social role><somatic variant><telomerase catalytic subunit><telomere><telomere attrition><translation><transplant patient><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study><work readiness><workforce readiness><workplace readiness>
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Joseph T Barbieri

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$757,086
FY 2025

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM154638-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), a free-standing, private medical school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has supported MD-PhD training since 1982 with 75 students currently enrolled in this training program. Our leadership team has over 50 years of association with the program with each member leadi...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Nita H Salzman

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$757,086
FY 2025

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM154638-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), a free-standing, private medical school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has supported MD-PhD training since 1982 with 75 students currently enrolled in this training program. Our leadership team has over 50 years of association with the program with each member leadi...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Susan R Mallery

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$538,697
FY 2025

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training in Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Sciences (MARTDOCS)

Grant Number:

5T32DE032994-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Multidisciplinary Research Training in Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Sciences (MARTDOCS) program is built on the strong foundation of more than 20 years of successful training of PhD, DDS-PhD, and postdoctoral scholars by the Ohio State University (OSU) College of Denti...

Research Terms

<Dental><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Oral><Research Training><Science><craniofacial><craniofacies>
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John F Sheridan

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$538,697
FY 2025

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training in Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Sciences (MARTDOCS)

Grant Number:

5T32DE032994-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Multidisciplinary Research Training in Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Sciences (MARTDOCS) program is built on the strong foundation of more than 20 years of successful training of PhD, DDS-PhD, and postdoctoral scholars by the Ohio State University (OSU) College of Denti...

Research Terms

<Dental><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Oral><Research Training><Science><craniofacial><craniofacies>
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MARSHALL S. HORWITZ

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Large award
$1,585,772
FY 2023

Project Title

University of Washington Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM007266-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1975

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Abstract

The mission of the University of Washington Medical Scientist Training Program (UW MSTP) is to prepare the next generation of physician-scientist leaders to solve existing and still unforeseen threats to human health. Since our program was established in 1970, we have trained 237 MD/PhD graduates. O...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs><Universities><Washington>
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Talene Alene Yacoubian

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Large award
$1,028,915
FY 2024

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM008361-33

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1992

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The focus of the Medical Scientist (MD-PHD) Training Program (MSTP) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is to train outstanding young people to become successful physician scientists. Although the ultimate career pathway for individual trainees extends a broad spectrum from the...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Kourtney D Weaver

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$56,876
FY 2026

Project Title

Immunometabolic consequences of alcohol-induced mesenteric lymphatic dyshomeostasis

Grant Number:

5F30AA030909-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary purpose of this Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA F30 application is to provide the groundwork that will prepare the applicant for an academic medical career. Much of the applicant’s career development will come from work in alcohol comorbidity-related research. Alcohol is the most abuse...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Adipose tissue><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Alimentary Canal><Animal Feed><Animals><Antigen-Presenting Cells><Antigens><Autoregulation><B cell differentiation factor><B cell stimulating factor 2><B-Cell Differentiation Factor><B-Cell Differentiation Factor-2><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor-2><BCDF><BSF-2><BSF2><Biochemical><Body Tissues><CD3><CD3 Antigens><CD3 Complex><CD3 molecule><CD4 Cells><CD4 Positive T Lymphocytes><CD4 T cells><CD4 helper T cell><CD4 lymphocyte><CD4+ T-Lymphocyte><CD4-Positive Lymphocytes><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Isolation><Cell Segregation><Cell Separation><Cell Separation Technology><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chronic><Co-Stimulator><Co-culture><Cocultivation><Coculture><Coculture Techniques><Common Rat Strains><Consumption><Control Animal><Costimulator><D-Glucose><Data><Dendritic Cells><Development><Dextrose><Diet><Digestive Tract><Ensure><Environment><Epidermal Thymocyte Activating Factor><EtOH content><Event><Extravasation><FOXP3><FOXP3 gene><Fats><Fatty Tissue><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Fellowship><Forkhead Box P3><Free Fatty Acids><Future><GI Tract><Gastrointestinal Tract><Gastrointestinal tract structure><Glucose><HPGF><Heavy Drinking><Hepatocyte-Stimulating Factor><Histologic><Histologically><Homeostasis><Humulin R><Hybridoma Growth Factor><IFN-beta 2><IFNB2><IL-2><IL-6><IL2 Protein><IL6 Protein><Immune><Immune system><Immunes><Immunology><Inflammation><Innate Immunity><Insulin><Insulin Resistance><Interleukin 2><Interleukin 2 Precursor><Interleukin II><Interleukin-2><Interleukin-6><Interleukine 2><Interleukine 2 Precursor><Interleukine II><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><JM2><Lamina Propria><Leakage><Life Style><Lifestyle><Liver><Lymph><Lymph System><Lymphatic><Lymphatic Network><Lymphatic System><Lymphatic System Reticuloendothelial System><Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor><MGI-2><Measures><Medical><Medicine><Mentors><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Mitogenic Factor><Modeling><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><Myeloid Differentiation-Inducing Protein><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Native Immunity><Natural Immunity><Non-Specific Immunity><Nonesterified Fatty Acids><Nonspecific Immunity><Novolin R><OGTT><OKT3 antigen><Oral Glucose Tolerance Test><Pathway interactions><Physicians><Physiological Homeostasis><Plasmacytoma Growth Factor><Play><Population><Process><Publishing><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Receptor Protein><Regular Insulin><Regulatory T-Lymphocyte><Reporting><Research><Role><SCURFIN><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Spillage><Stromal Cells><T cell growth factor><T-Cell Growth Factor><T-Cell Stimulating Factor><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T3 Antigens><T3 Complex><T3 molecule><T4 Cells><T4 Lymphocytes><Techniques><Testing><Thymocyte Stimulating Factor><Tissue Banks><Tissue Collection><Tissue repository><Tissues><Tobacco><Training><Treg><Triacylglycerol><Triglycerides><Unhealthy Diet><United States><Veiled Cells><Visceral><Work><accessory cell><adaptive immunity><adipocytokines><adipokines><adipose><adulthood><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><aged mice><aged mouse><ages><alcohol co-morbidity><alcohol comorbidity><alcohol consequences><alcohol content><alcohol effect><alcohol related consequences><alimentary tract><animal food><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><biological signal transduction><blood glucose regulation><career><career development><cell sorting><chronic EtOH drinking><chronic alcohol consumption><chronic alcohol drinking><chronic alcohol ingestion><chronic alcohol use><chronic ethanol consumption><chronic ethanol drinking><chronic ethanol ingestion><developmental><diet control><dietary control><diets><digestive canal><drink heavily><elderly mice><episodic drinking><ethanol content><ethanol effect><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><fat metabolism><glucose control><glucose homeostasis><glucose regulation><glucose uptake><heavy alcohol use><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><immunogen><inflammatory environment><inflammatory milieu><insight><insulin resistant><insulin sensitivity><insulin signaling><insulin tolerance><interferon beta 2><lipid metabolism><lymph channel><lymph vessel><lymphatic channel><lymphatic fluid><lymphatic vessel><macromolecule><mesenteric lymph node><mesenteric lymphatics><mesentery lymph node><old mice><pathway><poor diet><receptor><regulatory T-cells><response><social role><success><thymus derived lymphocyte><training opportunity><white adipose tissue><yellow adipose tissue>
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Madeline Rae McLaughlin

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$55,114
FY 2026

Project Title

The Role of G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor Signaling in the Maintenance of Beta Cell Identity

Grant Number:

7F30DK137559-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

2/28/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a global health pandemic that results from a combination of defective insulin secretion and impaired insulin action in the peripheral tissues. T2D typically arises in the context of obesity and overnutrition; however, genetic and physiologic data s...

Research Terms

<Ablation><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Aging><Agonist><Alpha Cell><American><Aquadiol><Assay><Autoregulation><Beta Cell><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biology><Biomedical Engineering><Body Composition><Body Tissues><Body Weight><CMKRL2><Calcium><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Function><Cell Line><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell membrane><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chemokine Receptor-Like 2><Clinical Skills><Closure by Ligation><Communication><Cytoplasmic Membrane><Data><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Dimenformon><Diogyn><Diogynets><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Dysfunction><Economic Burden><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Ergastoplasm><Estrace><Estradiol><Estradiol-17 beta><Estradiol-17beta><Estraldine><Estrogen Receptors><Estrogen decline><Estrogens><Expression Signature><Extracellular Space><FRET><Faculty><Failure><Fellowship><Female><Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer><Foundations><Functional disorder><Förster Resonance Energy Transfer><G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor><G Protein-Coupled Receptor 30><GPER><GPER gene><GPR30><Gene Expression Profile><Genetic><Glucagon Cell><Glucagon Secreting Cell><Glucose Intolerance><Glucose tolerance test><Goals><Health><High Fat Diet><Homeostasis><Humulin R><Hyperglycemia><IPGTT><Image><Immune Precipitation><Immunoprecipitation><Impairment><Indiana><Individual><Insulin><Insulin Cell><Insulin Resistance><Insulin Secreting Cell><Intercellular Space><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Lab Findings><Laboratories><Laboratory Finding><Ligation><Lineage Tracing><Link><Maintenance><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measures><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Molecular><Murine><Mus><NIDDM><Nanoscopy><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Novolin R><Obesity><Oophorectomy><Oral><Ovariectomy><Overnutrition><Ovocyclin><Ovocylin><Pancreatic Secretion><Pancreatic beta Cell><Pancreatic β-Cell><Pathway interactions><Peripheral><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Plasma Membrane><Play><Process><Progynon><Receptor Activation><Receptor Signaling><Regular Insulin><Research><Role><STIM1><STIM1 gene><Schools><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Strains Cell Lines><Stromal Interaction Molecule 1><Structure of beta Cell of islet><Subcellular Process><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Estradiol><Therapeutic Estrogen><Thesaurismosis><Tissues><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Universities><Woman><Work><Writing><adiposity><adult onset diabetes><alpha-cell><attenuated insulin secretion><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><biological signal transduction><blood glucose regulation><blunted insulin secretion><career><cell dedifferentiation><cell lineage analysis><cell lineage mapping><cell lineage tracing><cell lineage tracking><cell type><cellular differentiation><cellular lineage mapping><cellular lineage tracking><clinical translation><clinically translatable><corpulence><cultured cell line><decline in estrogen><decrease estrogen><decrease in estrogen><decreased insulin release><decreased insulin secretion><defective insulin secretion><developmental><diabetes><diminished insulin release><diminished insulin secretion><dimished estrogen><endocrine cell><estrogen depletion><estrogen level decrease><estrogen loss><estrogen receptor protein><estrophile><estrophilin><euglycemia><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><female gonadectomy><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><global health><glucose control><glucose homeostasis><glucose metabolism><glucose regulation><hormonal signals><hormone signals><hyperglycemic><imaging><impaired insulin release><impaired insulin secretion><inadequate insulin release><inadequate insulin secretion><innovate><innovation><innovative><insulin resistant><insulin sensitivity><insulin sensitivity test><insulin tolerance><insulin tolerance test><insulin-induced hypoglycemia test><intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test><islet><ketosis resistant diabetes><lack of physical activity><lowered insulin secretion><mRNA Expression><male><maturity onset diabetes><medical college><medical schools><metabolism disorder><novel><ovariectomy induced menopause><pancreas beta cell><pancreas β cell><pancreatic b-cell><pancreatic juice><pandemic><pandemic disease><pathophysiology><pathway><physical inactivity><plasmalemma><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><protein expression><receptor expression><receptor function><reduced estrogen><reduced insulin release><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><school of medicine><sensor><sham surgery><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><social role><super high resolution><superresolution><superresolution microscopy><suppressed insulin release><suppressed insulin secretion><surgical menopause><surgically induced menopause><technical skills><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><ultra high resolution><ultra resolution><ultrafine resolution><α-cell><β-cell><β-cells><βCell><♀><♂>
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Andrew Strohman

VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST AND ST UNIV, BLACKSBURG, VA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$40,569
FY 2026

Project Title

Mapping the neural and physiologic response to tonic pain with low-intensity focused ultrasound: a bridge towards therapeutic applications

Grant Number:

5F30AT013174-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/10/2025

End Date:

3/9/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT The experience of pain involves a combination of brain, autonomic, and behavioral responses, and dysfunction in these neural and physiologic processes underlie several chronic pain conditions. How these systems interact to generate the experience of pain, though, is poorly understoo...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acoustics><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anterior><Autonomic nervous system><Blood Pressure><Blood Pressure Monitors><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><CNS Nervous System><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Central Lobe><Central Nervous System><Cephalic><Clinical><Communication><Complex><Complex Mixtures><Continuous Sphygmomanometers><Cranial><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dorsal><Drugs><Dysfunction><E-stim><ECG><EEG><EKG><Electric Stimulation><Electrocardiogram><Electrocardiography><Electrodermal Response><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Emotional><Encephalon><Engineering><Focused Ultrasound><Functional disorder><Future><Galvanic Skin Response><Heart Rate><Human><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Island of Reil><Maps><Measures><Medication><Modern Man><Monitor><Neuraxis><Neurological Surgery><Neurosciences><Neurosurgical Procedures><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Organ><Organism-Level Process><Organismal Process><Pain><Pain intensity><Painful><Participant><Penetration><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiologic Processes><Physiological><Physiological Processes><Physiopathology><Process><Psychogalvanic Reflex><Public Health><Risk><Role><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Skin Electric Conductance><Specificity><Spottings><Stimulus><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><System><Techniques><Thalamic Nuclei><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Training><Training Support><Transcranial magnetic stimulation><Transmission><United States><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><behavior prediction><behavior response><behavioral prediction><behavioral response><biological signal transduction><brain-body interaction><chronic pain><chronic pain condition><chronic pain control><chronic pain disorder><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><chronic painful condition><cingulate cortex><clinical translation><clinically translatable><cost><developmental><drug/agent><electrostimulation><experience><first in man><first-in-human><intervention therapy><mechanical energy><millimeter><mind body interaction><multi-modality><multidisciplinary><multimodality><neural><neural control><neural regulation><neuromodulation><neuromodulatory><neuroregulation><next generation><non-invasive brain stimulation><novel><pain processing><pathophysiology><response><side effect><skin conductance><social role><surgery><therapeutic target><tool><transmission process><treat chronic pain><ultrasound>
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Adarsha Prakash Malla

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$37,478
FY 2026

Project Title

ImmunoPET Evaluation of Focused Ultrasound-mediated Delivery and Immunomodulation by anti-CD47 Immunotherapy in the Setting of Current Standard-of-Care Treatment for Glioblastoma

Grant Number:

5F30CA284526-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary: A long-standing problem in the treatment of glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and deadly primary brain tumor, is the efficient delivery of therapeutics to the highly invasive tumor cells that pervasively infiltrate the brain and are sheltered from many therapeutics behind an intac...

Research Terms

<Abscission><Acoustics><Address><Adjuvant><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Anti-CD47><Antigen-Presenting Cells><Antigens><Area><Biodistribution><Biological Agent><Biological Products><Blood - brain barrier anatomy><Blood-Brain Barrier><Bone Marrow><Bone Marrow Reticuloendothelial System><Brain><Brain Cancer><Brain Neoplasia><Brain Neoplasms><Brain Nervous System><Brain Tumors><Brain region><CD47><CD47 Antigen><CD47 Glycoprotein><CD47 gene><Caring><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cerebrum><Clinical><Clinical Treatment Moab><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Contrast Agent><Contrast Drugs><Contrast Media><Cross Presentation><Cross-Priming><Data><Detectable Residual Disease><Development><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Dose><Drug Delivery><Drug Delivery Systems><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Eating><Emergent Technologies><Emerging Technologies><Encephalon><Evaluation><Excision><Exclusion><Experimental Therapies><Extirpation><Extravasation><Focused Ultrasound><Focused Ultrasound Ablation><Focused Ultrasound Therapy><Focused Ultrasound Treatment><Food Intake><Future><Gases><Genetic Engineering><Genetic Engineering Biotechnology><Genetic Engineering Molecular Biology><Glioblastoma><Goals><Grade IV Astrocytic Neoplasm><Grade IV Astrocytic Tumor><Grade IV Astrocytoma><Hemato-Encephalic Barrier><High Power Focused Ultrasound><High-intensity focused ultrasound><Hortega cell><Human><Image><Immune Evasion><Immune Surveillance><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immuno-PET><ImmunoPET><Immunocompetent><Immunologic Surveillance><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunomodulation><Immunosurveillance><Immunotherapeutic agent><Immunotherapy><Infiltration><Infrastructure><Integrin-Associated Protein><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intrasurgical Resection Cavity><Intratumoral heterogeneity><Invaded><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Leakage><Lipids><MAb Therapeutics><MER6><Malignant Cell><Malignant Tumor of the Brain><Malignant neoplasm of brain><Maryland><Mediating><Medication><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microbubbles><Microglia><Minimal Residual Disease><Modeling><Modern Man><Monoclonal Antibodies><Murine><Mus><Nature><Neurologic><Neurological><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><PET><PET Scan><PET imaging><PET/CT><PET/CT scan><PETSCAN><PETT><Patients><Phagocytes><Phagocytic Cell><Phagocytosis><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Physiologic><Physiological><Position><Positioning Attribute><Positron Emission Tomography Medical Imaging><Positron Emission Tomography Scan><Positron-Emission Tomography><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Primary Brain Neoplasms><Primary Brain Tumors><Primary Neoplasm><Primary Tumor><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Rad.-PET><Radiopaque Media><Recombinant DNA Technology><Recurrence><Recurrent><Removal><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Resection Cavity><Residual><Residual Neoplasm><Residual Tumors><Residual state><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Solid Neoplasm><Solid Tumor><Spillage><Surface Antigen Identified by Monoclonal Antibody 1D8><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Surgical Removal><Surgically-Created Cystic Resection Cavity><Surgically-Created Resection Cavity><Temodal><Temodar><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies><Therapeutic antibodies><Translating><Tumor Cell><Tumor Immunity><Work><accessory cell><amebocyte><angiogenesis><anti-tumor effect><anti-tumor immunity><antigen-specific T cells><antitumor effect><antitumor immunity><biological signal transduction><biologics><biopharmaceutical><biotherapeutic agent><bloodbrain barrier><brain tissue><cancer cell><cancer immunity><career development><cerebral><chemotherapy><clinical infrastructure><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><contrast enhanced><developmental><drug/agent><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><genetically engineered><gitter cell><glioblastoma multiforme><heterogeneity in tumors><host response><image guidance><image guided><image guided intervention><imaging><imaging approach><imaging based approach><immune competent><immune drugs><immune evasive><immune microenvironment><immune modulation><immune regulation><immune system response><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-PET><immune-based therapeutics><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunogen><immunologic reactivity control><immunologic therapeutics><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><immunoresponse><immunosuppressive microenvironment><immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment><immunotherapeutics><immunotherapy agent><improved><improved outcome><insight><intra-tumoral heterogeneity><intratumor heterogeneity><intravenous administration><mAbs><mesoglia><methazolastone><microglial cell><microgliocyte><model of animal><monoclonal Abs><monoclonal antibody drugs><multi-modality><multimodality><neoplastic cell><neuro-oncology><neurooncology><neurosurgery><novel><perivascular glial cell><positron emission computed tomography><positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging><positron emission tomographic imaging><positron emitting tomography><pre-clinical><pre-clinical study><preclinical><preclinical study><prevent><preventing><radiolabel><radiolabels><radiotracer><rational design><resection><residual disease><safety and feasibility><spongioblastoma multiforme><standard of care><surgery><temozolomide><therapeutic mAbs><tumor><tumor heterogeneity><tumor immune microenvironment><tumor-immune system interactions><tumors in the brain><ultrasound><uptake><virtual>
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Riley Shearer

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$35,027
FY 2026

Project Title

Characteristics and outcomes for hospitalized patients with methamphetamine and opioid co-use: Identifying opportunities for hospital-based addiction services tailored to co-use

Grant Number:

5F30DA057775-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Drug overdose deaths continue to rise in the United States, accounting for over 100,000 deaths in 2021 alone. Methamphetamine and opioid co-use are largely fueling the most recent increase in mortality. In addition, co- use associated hospital admissions increased more than ...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Accounting><Address><Administrator><Admission><Admission activity><Advocacy><Age><Ambulatory Care><Automobile Driving><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Medical Sciences><Clinical Medicine><Communication><Communities><Community Hospitals><Complex><Consult><Consultations><Cox Proportional Hazards Models><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Death><Death Certificates><Death Rate><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Development><Drugs><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Fellowship><Front line employee><Front line person><Front line personnel><Front line staff><Front line worker><Frontline employee><Frontline person><Frontline personnel><Frontline staff><Frontline worker><Funding><Future><Gender><Goals><Health><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Hospital Admission><Hospital Mortality><Hospitalization><Hospitals><In-house Mortalities><Individual><Inhospital Mortality><Inpatients><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Lead><Length of Stay><Link><Location><Logistics><METH use><Medical Care Research><Medication><Medicine><Methamphetamine><Methods><Methylamphetamine><N-Methylamphetamine><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Number of Days in Hospital><Nurses><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Overdose><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Pb element><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Preparedness><Provider><Race><Races><Readiness><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk Reduction><Sampling><Services><Shapes><Social Workers><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Teaching><Time><Training><United States><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><addiction><addictive disorder><ages><availability of services><care access><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><consultation><consults><customized therapy><customized treatment><demographics><design><designing><developmental><driving><drug/agent><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><experience><health service access><health services availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital re-admission><hospital re-admission rates><hospital readmission><hospital readmission rate><hospital stay><improved><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><medication for opioid use disorder><meth><methamphetamine use><mortality><mortality rate><multiple substance use><multisubstance use><nurse><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><outpatient treatment><overdose death><overdose fatalities><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><poly substance use><polysubstance use><prevent><preventing><programs><racial><racial background><racial origin><re-admission><re-admission rates><re-admission risk><re-hospitalization><re-hospitalization rate><readmission><readmission rates><readmission risk><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><rehospitalization><rehospitalization rate><research and methods><response><risk-reducing><service availability><services research><skills><social stigma><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><stigma><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><treatment access><treatment services><unique treatment>
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Robert J Binder

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$469,393
FY 2025

Project Title

Cancer Immunology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA082084-24

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Interest in cancer immunology has never been more intense. Breakthrough observations with inhibitory receptor blockade, combined with ground breaking advances in the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T cell adoptive therapies have highlighted the critical need to furthe...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><cancer immunology><neoplasm immunology><tumor immunology>
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Dario AA Vignali

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$469,393
FY 2025

Project Title

Cancer Immunology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA082084-24

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Interest in cancer immunology has never been more intense. Breakthrough observations with inhibitory receptor blockade, combined with ground breaking advances in the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T cell adoptive therapies have highlighted the critical need to furthe...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><cancer immunology><neoplasm immunology><tumor immunology>
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James Alan Gagnon

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$469,373
FY 2025

Project Title

Developmental Biology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD007491-28

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/29/1995

End Date:

4/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT (30 Lines of text) Developmental biology, an interdisciplinary science at the leading edge of modern biomedical research, integrates stem-cell and molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and whole-animal model systems. This Developmental Biology Training Grant (DBTG) app...

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Training Programs>
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Kristen M Kwan

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$469,373
FY 2025

Project Title

Developmental Biology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD007491-28

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/29/1995

End Date:

4/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT (30 Lines of text) Developmental biology, an interdisciplinary science at the leading edge of modern biomedical research, integrates stem-cell and molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and whole-animal model systems. This Developmental Biology Training Grant (DBTG) app...

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Training Programs>
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H. Joseph Yost

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$462,452
FY 2024

Project Title

Developmental Biology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD007491-27

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/29/1995

End Date:

4/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT (30 Lines of text) Developmental biology, an interdisciplinary science at the leading edge of modern biomedical research, integrates stem-cell and molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and whole-animal model systems. This Developmental Biology Training Grant (DBTG) app...

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Training Programs>
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ROBERT Clinton BARBER

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR, FORT WORTH, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$409,690
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in the Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

Grant Number:

5T32AG020494-22

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2002

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

With the “graying of America” we are faced with the need to address the ever-increasing number of individuals in our society who have age-associated nervous system diseases and conditions. By the year 2050, there will be up to 16 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease and an even larger number w...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimers Dementia><Neurobiology><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Training><neurobiological><primary degenerative dementia><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type>
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NATHALIE SUMIEN

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR, FORT WORTH, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$409,690
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in the Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

Grant Number:

5T32AG020494-22

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2002

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

With the “graying of America” we are faced with the need to address the ever-increasing number of individuals in our society who have age-associated nervous system diseases and conditions. By the year 2050, there will be up to 16 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease and an even larger number w...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimers Dementia><Neurobiology><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Training><neurobiological><primary degenerative dementia><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type>
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Michael S Kay

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$351,270
FY 2025

Project Title

University of Utah Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM145431-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. The University of Utah MD-PhD Program is rapidly growing with a highly successful history of training physician-scientists. It enjoys robust institutional support, a l...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs><Universities><Utah>
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ANNE C AVERY

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$293,725
FY 2025

Project Title

Dual-Degree Medical Scientist Training Program for Veterinarians

Grant Number:

2T32GM136628-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

This Medical Scientist Training Program renewal application from Colorado State University requests funds for continued support of a DVM-PhD dual-degree program with a 20-year history of translational clinician-scientist training. The program recruits three students per year from a pool of ~40 appli...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs><Veterinarians>
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Daniel Patrick Regan

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$293,725
FY 2025

Project Title

Dual-Degree Medical Scientist Training Program for Veterinarians

Grant Number:

2T32GM136628-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

This Medical Scientist Training Program renewal application from Colorado State University requests funds for continued support of a DVM-PhD dual-degree program with a 20-year history of translational clinician-scientist training. The program recruits three students per year from a pool of ~40 appli...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs><Veterinarians>
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Justin L. Mott

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$251,972
FY 2025

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Nebraska

Grant Number:

5T32GM152836-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

The MD-PhD program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) trains physician scientists to improve health through scientific advances and evidence-based approaches. Through doubling the program size since 2007, increasing NIH-funded F30/F31 fellowship awards from 2 to 19, maintaining time...

Research Terms

<Medical><Nebraska><Scientist><Training Programs><Universities>
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YOJI SHIMIZU

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
$958,975
FY 2024

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM008244-37

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1988

End Date:

6/30/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The University of Minnesota Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD) recruits a diverse group of gifted scholars with the highest caliber intellectual skills and character traits to pursue a rigorous, supportive physician scientist training sequence that results in the awarding of...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
$806,873
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM008719-25

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
$806,873
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM008719-25

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Carmen Joseph Marsit

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
$507,252
FY 2023

Project Title

Graduate and Postdoctoral Training in Environmental Health Science and Toxicology

Grant Number:

5T32ES012870-20

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2004

End Date:

7/10/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This competitive renewal of our successful T32 training program in the Environmental Health Sciences and Toxicology is focused on training the next generation of leaders in the field by assuring a multidisciplinary training experience needed by trainees to develop as successful inde...

Research Terms

<Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Toxicology><post-doctoral training><postdoctoral training>
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Marina Bedny

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$95,677
FY 2023

Project Title

Neural basis of Braille literacy in blind adults and children

Grant Number:

3R01EY033340-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed diversity supplement application is intended to support Ms. Zaida McClinton in her training as a cognitive neuroscientist investigating brain plasticity. Ms. McClinton is a highly talented and well-trained student completing her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at Jo...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Award><Baccalaureate Degree><Bachelor's Degree><Behavioral><Blindness><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive><Data><Dissociation><Doctor of Philosophy><Encephalon><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Goals><Grant><Individual><Laboratories><Language><Learning><Linguistic><Linguistics><Manuscripts><Master of Science><Master's Degree><Mentors><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neurosciences><Orthography><Paper><Parents><Parietal><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Preparation><Publications><Publishing><Reading><Research><Role><Scientific Publication><Series><System><Tactile><Talents><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Undergraduate Degree><Universities><Work><adulthood><behavior test><behavioral test><blind><braille><career><cognitive assessment><cognitive neuroscience><cognitive testing><design><designing><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fMRI><kids><literacy><neural><parent><parent grant><preparations><programs><skills><social role><student training><theories><vision loss><visual loss><youngster>
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Hailey Adegboye

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$55,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Utilizing Plasma Proteomics to Identify Novel Biomarkers of Cognitive Aging

Grant Number:

5F30AG085905-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in older adults, causes significant cognitive impairment, but current therapeutic approaches targeting core AD pathology have not provided clinically meaningful improvements in cognition. There is strong evidence su...

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<21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><AD biological marker><AD biomarker><AD dementia><AD pathology><AD patients><AD related biomarker><AD risk><AD risk factor><ADAMTS><Academic Medical Centers><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Aged 65 and Over><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer risk factor><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's biomarker><Alzheimer's disease biological marker><Alzheimer's disease biomarker><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's disease patient><Alzheimer's disease related biomarker><Alzheimer's disease risk><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimer's patient><Alzheimer's related biomarker><Alzheimers Dementia><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Amentia><Apoplexy><Approaches to prevention><Autopsy><Blood Plasma><Blood Vessels><Brain Vascular Accident><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Clinical><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive aging><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Country><Data><Dementia><Disease Progression><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Exposure to><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Future><Geriatrics><Heart Vascular><Impaired cognition><Individual><Inflammatory><Institution><Knowledge><Link><Literature><Medicine><Memory><Mentorship><Metallopeptidases><Metalloproteases><Metalloproteinases><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Neurosciences><Outcome><Participant><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Physicians><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Proteins><Plasma Serum><Population><Prevention><Prevention approach><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><Protein Analysis><Proteins><Proteomics><Recombinants><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Role><Scientist><Site><Stroke><Technology><Therapeutic><Thrombosis><Training><University Medical Centers><Vascular Cognitive Impairment><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><Work><above age 65><active followup><adulthood><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><alzheimer risk><biomarker in AD><biomarker in Alzheimer's><biomarker in Alzheimer's disease><blood vessel disorder><brain attack><career><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><cerebrovascular contribution to cognitive impairment><cerebrovascular contributions to cognitive dysfunction><circulatory system><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><differential expression><differentially expressed><early biomarkers><early detection biomarkers><early detection markers><executive control><executive function><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><geriatric medicine><human old age (65+)><improved><information processing><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interest><ischemia injury><ischemic injury><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mild cognitive decline><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive dysfunction><mild cognitive impairment><mild cognitive loss><mild neurocognitive impairment><mortality><necropsy><neuropsychologic><new drug target><new druggable target><new marker><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel biomarker><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel marker><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><older adult><older adulthood><over 65 years><pathophysiology><pathway><patient living with Alzheimer's disease><patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease><patient with Alzheimer's><patient with Alzheimer's disease><patients with AD><postmortem><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><prevent><preventing><primary degenerative dementia><processing speed><risk factor for developing Alzheimer's><risk factor in Alzheimer's><risk of developing Alzheimer's><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><skills><social role><stroked><strokes><thrombotic disease><thrombotic disorder><training opportunity><transcriptional differences><vascular><vascular and cognitive impairment><vascular cognition impairment><vascular cognitive decline><vascular cognitive disease><vascular cognitive disorder><vascular cognitive dysfunction><vascular contributions to cognitive decline><vascular contributions to cognitive impairment><vascular disease and impaired cognition><vascular dysfunction><vascular dysfunction resulting in cognitive decline><vascular related cognitive decline><vascular related cognitive impairment><vascular risk factor><vasculopathy><≥65 years>
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Maci Winn

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$55,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Metabolic Obesity Phenotypes and Obesity-related Cancer Survival

Grant Number:

5F30CA278348-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY. The incidence of obesity-related cancer (ORC) continues to increase rapidly despite a decrease in overall cancer incidence; currently ORCs constitute over 40% of all cancers making them a significant public health concern. Strong evidence suggests that both obesity and metabolic dys...

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<Active Learning><Affect><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Biological Markers><Biostatistical Methods><Body Measures><Body mass index><Body measure procedure><Cancer Patient><Cancer Survivorship><Cancer Treatment><Cancer and Nutrition><Cancers><Caring><Characteristics><Classification><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><Comprehensive Cancer Center><Computerized Medical Record><Cooperative Learning><Cox Proportional Hazards Models><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Deterioration><Diagnosis><Dyslipidemias><Early Diagnosis><Electronic Medical Record><Ensure><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><European><Experiential Learning><Goals><Health><Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah><Hyperglycemia><Hyperinsulinemia><Hyperinsulinism><Hypertension><Incidence><Individual><Intermediary Metabolism><Intervention><Knowledge><Logistic Regressions><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measurement><Measures><Medical History><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolic dysfunction><Metabolic syndrome><Metabolism><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Modeling><Morbidity><Obesity><Obesity associated cancer><Obesity related cancer><Overweight><Participant><Patient Monitoring><Patients><Personal Medical History><Personal Medical History Epidemiology><Phenotype><Physicians><Prevention><Process><Public Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><Quetelet index><Research><Research Training><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Scientist><Survival Analyses><Survival Analysis><Systematics><Time><Training><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Weight><adiposity><anti-cancer therapy><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><cancer diagnosis><cancer progression><cancer risk><cancer survival><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><cardiometabolic risk><career><clinical care><clinical practice and guidelines><cohort><corpulence><data interpretation><demographics><design><designing><early detection><electronic data><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><hazard><high blood pressure><high risk><hyperglycemic><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><investigate prospective><large data sets><large datasets><malignancy><mortality><neoplasm progression><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic progression><obese patients><obesity risk><patients with obesity><prospective><prospective investigation><prospective research><quality of life improvement><risk for obesity><risk of obesity><social role><study prospective><survey prospective><survival outcome><survivorship><tumor progression><weights>
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CAMILO ANTHONY G GACASAN

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,538
FY 2026

Project Title

Beneficial microbe driven rewiring of metabolic pathways in the gut and liver

Grant Number:

5F30DK139762-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2028

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SUMMARY Gut microbes generate a wealth of bioactive small molecules that are absorbed by the body and impact a plethora of physiological processes. Indeed, it is estimated that about 10% of all metabolites in circulation are derived from gut microbes. Despite the clear significance of gut microbe ge...

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<APAP hepatotoxicity><APAP-induced liver injury><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Amino Acids><Atlantic Killifish><Autoregulation><Bacteria><Biological Response Modifier Therapy><Biological Therapy><Biology><Body Tissues><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Protection><Cell Signaling><Cholesterol><Choline Deficiency><Circulation><Computer Analysis><Computer software><Cytochrome P-450><Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System><Cytochrome P450><Cytochrome P450 Family Gene><Cytoprotection><Data><Data Set><Development><Diet><Diet rich in fats and sugars><Disease><Disorder><Energy Expenditure><Energy Metabolism><Epidemiology><Fatty Acid Metabolism Pathway><Fatty Liver><Fundulus heteroclitus><GI microbiota><Gastroenterologist><Gastrointestinal microbiota><Germ-Free><Gnotobiotic><Gnotobiotics><Goals><Gut Epithelium><Health><Hepatic><Hepatic Disorder><Histologic><Histologically><Homeostasis><Human><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Injury to Liver><Insulin Resistance><Intermediary Metabolism><Intestinal Diseases><Intestinal Disorder><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Lab Findings><Laboratory Finding><Lactococcus lactis><Lipids><Lipopolysaccharides><Liver><Liver Steatosis><Liver diseases><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mediating><Metabolic><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic Processes><Metabolic syndrome><Metabolism><Methodology><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microbe><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><NAFLD><NASH><NIDDM><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Obesity><Organism-Level Process><Organismal Process><P450><Pathway interactions><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Physicians><Physiologic Processes><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiological Processes><Portal Vein><Portal vein structure><Process><Prokaryotae><Prokaryotic Cells><Publishing><Research><Role><Saline><Saline Solution><Scientist><Shapes><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Software><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stimulus><Streptococcus lactis><Supplementation><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Testing><Tissues><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Xenobiotics><absorption><acetaminophen hepatotoxicity><acetaminophen poisoning><acetaminophen-induced liver injury><adiposity><adult onset diabetes><aminoacid><beneficial flora><beneficial microbes><beneficial microflora><beneficial microorganism><biological signal transduction><biological therapeutic><biological treatment><biologically based therapeutics><bioprocess><biotherapeutics><biotherapy><cardiovascular disorder><career><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><computational analyses><computational analysis><computer analyses><corpulence><cytokine><cytoprotective><developmental><diet high in fat and sugar><diets><enteric microbial community><enteric microbiota><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fatty acid metabolism><fatty liver disease><gastrointestinal epithelium><gastrointestinal microbial flora><germ free condition><graduate school><gut community><gut flora><gut microbe community><gut microbes><gut microbial community><gut microbial composition><gut microbial consortia><gut microbial species><gut microbiota><gut microbiotic><gut microflora><hepatic body system><hepatic damage><hepatic disease><hepatic injury><hepatic organ system><hepatic steatosis><hepatopathy><hepatosteatosis><high-fat/sugar diet><improved outcome><insight><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><intestinal flora><intestinal microbes><intestinal microbiota><intestinal microflora><intestinal tract microflora><intestine disease><intestine disorder><ketosis resistant diabetes><liver damage><liver disorder><liver injury><maturity onset diabetes><metabolism measurement><metabolome><metabolomics><metabonome><metabonomics><microbial><microbial consortia><microbial flora><microbial products><microbiome><microbiota><microflora><multispecies consortia><mummichog><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation><next generation therapeutics><non-alcohol fatty liver disease><non-alcohol induced steatohepatitis><non-alcoholic fatty liver disease><non-alcoholic liver disease><non-alcoholic steato-hepatitis><non-alcoholic steatohepatitis><nonalcoholic fatty liver disease><nonalcoholic steato-hepatitis><nonalcoholic steatohepatitis><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><obesigenic><obesogenic><pathway><patient oriented outcomes><phenylacetic acid><prokaryote><response><small molecule><social role><specific pathogen free><therapeutic target><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><western diet><western-style diet><western-type diet>
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Taylor Lauren Burke

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$46,714
FY 2026

Project Title

Nitrogen Metabolism of Staphylococcus aureus

Grant Number:

5F30AI186408-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/2/2025

End Date:

2/1/2030

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PROJECT SUMMARY Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive bacterium that colonizes the nares of ~30% of the human population and is the most common cause of bacteremia, endocarditis, and skin and soft tissue infections. Environmental nitrogen acquisition is essential for bacterial growth. To meet int...

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<Acids><Address><Aerobic><Affect><Amino Acids><Ammonium><Anabolism><Animals><Arg-Glu><Arginine><B subtilis><B. subtilis><Bacillus subtilis><Bacteremia><Bacteria><Band Shift Mobility Assay><Bandshift Mobility Assay><Biology><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Carbamide><Carbon><Catabolism><Chemicals><Clinical genetics><Collaborations><Communicable Diseases><Complex><D-Glucose><DNA Binding><DNA Binding Interaction><DNA bound><Data><Defect><Dependence><Dextrose><Disease><Disorder><Elaqua XX><Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay><Endocarditis><Ensure><Environment><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Faculty><Feedback><Fostering><Gene Transcription><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Genus staphylococcus><Gln><Glucose><Glutamate Ammonia Ligase (ADP)><Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase><Glutamates><Glutamine><Glutamine Synthetase><Gram-Positive Bacteria><Growth><Histidine><Human><Individual><Infection><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infectious Skin Diseases><Infective endocarditis><Intermediary Metabolism><Ions><Knowledge><L-Arginine><L-Glutamate><L-Glutamine><L-Proline><L-Serine><Label><Laboratories><Medical Genetics><Medical center><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mobility Shift Assay><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><NO3-><Nature><Nebraska><Nitrate Reductases><Nitrates><Nitrites><Nitrogen><Nitrogen Fixation><Nitrogen Fixation Genes><Nitrogen Metabolism Pathway><Nitrogen Regulator Genes><Nitrogen Regulators><Nucleotide Biosynthesis><Nutrient><Oligopeptides><Pathogenesis><Pathway interactions><Peptide Transport><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Process><Proline><Q Levoglutamide><Q. Levoglutamide><Quantitative RTPCR><Quantitative Reverse Transcriptase PCR><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Reaction><Regulation><Reporting><Research><Role><Route><S aureus><S. aureus><S. aureus infection><Scientist><Senior Scientist><Serine><Skin><Skin Tissue><Soft Tissue Infections><Source><Staph aureus><Staph aureus infection><Staphylococcus><Staphylococcus aureus><Staphylococcus aureus infection><Systems Biology><Tissue Growth><Tissue Model><Training><Transcription><Universities><Urea><Urea Carbamide><Ureaphil><Virulence><aminoacid><arginine glutamate><arginylglutamate><bacteraemia><bacteria metabolism><bacterial bloodstream infection><bacterial genetics><bacterial infection in the bloodstream><bacterial metabolism><biosynthesis><career><cutaneous infection><cutaneous tissue><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gel shift assay><glutamate synthetase><glutamatergic><glutamine synthase><infected skin><infected with S. aureus><infected with Staph aureus><infected with Staphylococcus aureus><meeting><meetings><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><meter><microbiome><mouse model><murine model><mutant><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><nitrate><nitrogen metabolism><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><ontogeny><pathogen><pathway><permease><promoter><promotor><qRTPCR><quinol-nitrate oxidoreductase><respiratory nitrate reductase><response><skin infection><social role><soft tissue><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><vitamin biosynthesis>
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Jay Wolf Zussman

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,152
FY 2026

Project Title

Quantifying germ cell lineage dynamics in mammalian oogenesis

Grant Number:

5F30HD117592-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Infertility affects 10% of people with ovaries between the ages of 15-44 in the United States, and reduced oocyte number in the ovarian reserve is a leading factor underlying reduced fertility in cases of premature ovarian insufficiency and age-related fertility decline. In...

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<15 year old><15 years of age><ATRA><Affect><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Architecture><Assay><Assisted Reproduction Technology><Assisted Reproductive Technology><Award><Bar Codes><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Birth><Bone Morphogenetic Protein Gene><Bone Morphogenetic Proteins><CRISPR activation><CRISPR activator><CRISPR based activation><CRISPR gene activation><CRISPR transcription activation><CRISPR transcriptional activation><CRISPR-Cas-9-mediated gene activation><CRISPR-based gene activation><CRISPR-dCAS9 Activator><CRISPR-mediated transcriptional activation><CRISPR/CAS9 activation><CRISPR/CAS9 gene activation><CRISPR/dCas9 activation><CRISPR/dCas9-based transcriptional activation><CRISPRa><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Count><Cell Lineage><Cell Locomotion><Cell Migration><Cell Movement><Cell Number><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Migration><Cellular Motility><Chromatin><Clinical><Clone Cells><Competence><Consultations><Cues><Curiosities><Cyst><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Embryo><Embryonic><Engineering / Architecture><Ensure><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Epithelium><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fellowship><Fertility><Gametes><Gene Transcription><Generations><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Genital Organs><Genitalia><Genomics><Germ Cells><Germ Lines><Germ-Line Cells><Gonadal structure><Heritability><Heterogeneity><Hindgut><History><Human><In Vitro><Individual><Infertility><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Label><Life><Lineage Tracing><Link><Mammalia><Mammals><Measures><Meiosis><Mentors><Mentorship><Mesenteric><Mesentery><Messenger RNA><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nature><Oocytes><Oogenesis><Oogonia><Ovarian><Ovary><Ovocytes><Parturition><Persons><Population><Premature ovarian insufficiency><Primary Oocyte><Primordial Follicle><Primordial Germ Cell><Primordial ovum><Process><Programmed Cell Death><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Quality Control><RNA Expression><Recording of previous events><Reproductive Cells><Research><Resistance><Retinoic Acid><Sampling><Scientist><Sex Cell><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Somatic Cell><Sorting><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sperm><Spermatozoa><Structure of primordial sex cell><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Tissue Banks><Tissue Collection><Tissue repository><Training><Trans Vitamin A Acid><Transcription><Transmission><Transposase><Tretinoin><Tretinoinum><United States><Variant><Variation><Vitamin A Acid><Work><activating CRISPR technology><age 15><age 15 years><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><all-trans-Retinoic Acid><all-trans-Vitamin A acid><assistive reproductive technology><barcode><biological signal transduction><bone morphogenic protein><cell fate specification><cell lineage analysis><cell lineage mapping><cell lineage tracing><cell lineage tracking><cell motility><cellular lineage mapping><cellular lineage tracking><computer based prediction><consultation><demethylation><developmental><egg quality><empowerment><epigenetic profiling><epigenetically><epigenomics><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fertility cessation><fertility loss><fetal><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><gene regulatory network><genetic information><genotoxicity><global gene expression><global transcription profile><gonad><gonads><histories><improved><in vivo><infertile><initial cell><insight><mRNA><meiotic><migration><mouse genetics><multiomics><multiple omics><oocyte quality><ovarian reserve><panomics><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><predictive modeling><pressure><primary ovarian insufficiency><prospective><quantitative imaging><reconstitute><reconstitution><reproductive><resistant><response><scATAC sequencing><scATAC-seq><sex determination><sexual cell><single cell ATAC-seq><single cell ATAC-sequencing><single cell Assay for Transposase Accessible Chromatin sequencing><single cell sequencing assay for transposase accessible chromatin><single-cell Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin with sequencing><single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing><single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin-seq><skills><sperm cell><survivorship><timeline><trans-Retinoic Acid><transcriptome><transcriptomics><transmission process><zoosperm>
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Yash Pershad

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$35,593
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding dynamics and phenotypic consequences of clonal hematopoiesis caused by mosaic chromosomal alterations

Grant Number:

1F30AG099331-01

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/5/2026

End Date:

2/4/2029

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PROJECT SUMMARY This NIH F30 grant proposal investigates how somatic mutations in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) contribute to aging-related diseases through clonal expansion of mutated blood cells. This phenomenon, called clonal hematopoiesis, becomes more common as individuals age, affecting over...

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<21+ years old><Aberrant Chromosome><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Age><Allelic Loss><Applications Grants><Atherogenicity><B-Cell CLL><B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia><B-Cell Chronic Lymphogenous Leukemia><B-Cell Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia><B-Cell Lymphocytic Leukemia><B-Lymphocytic Leukemia><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Biological><Blood><Blood Cells><Blood Precursor Cell><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Sample><Blood specimen><Body mass index><Cancers><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cardiovascular Diseases><Characteristics><Chromosomal Aberrations><Chromosomal Abnormalities><Chromosomal Alterations><Chromosome Aberrations><Chromosome Alterations><Chromosome Anomalies><Chromosome abnormality><Chromosomes><Chronic B-Lymphocytic Leukemia><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia><Chronic Lymphoblastic Leukemia><Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia><Chronic Lymphogenous Leukemia><Chronology><Clinical><Clonal Expansion><Clonal expansion of hematopoietic cells><Clonal expansion of hematopoietic stem cells><Clonal hematopoietic expansion><Clone Cells><Cytogenetic Aberrations><Cytogenetic Abnormalities><DNA><DNA mutation><Data><Data Set><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Disease><Disorder><Electronic Health Record><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Fellowship><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Gene variant><Generalized Growth><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genomic Segment><Genomics><Germ Lines><Germ-Line Mutation><Grant Proposals><Growth><Heart Diseases><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic stem cells><Hereditary><Hereditary Mutation><Individual><Infection><Inherited><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Kidney Diseases><Life Style><Lifestyle><Link><Lipoproteins><Loss of Heterozygosity><Lymphoid><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant lymphoid neoplasm><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measures><Medical><Medical Records><Methods><Modeling><Mutate><Mutation><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Myeloid Disease><Myeloid Malignancy><Myeloid Neoplasm><Myeloid Tumor><Myeloproliferative Disorders><Myeloproliferative Tumors><Myeloproliferative disease><NHLBI><NIDDM><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Nephropathy><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Pathway interactions><Patients><Peripheral Blood Cell><Persons><Phenotype><Physicians><Predisposition><Proliferating><Quetelet index><Renal Disease><Research><Research Resources><Research Training><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Scientist><Single base substitution><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Smoking><Somatic Mutation><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Susceptibility><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><TOPMed><Therapeutic><Time><Tissue Growth><Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><adult onset diabetes><adulthood><age related pathways><ages><aging associated disease><aging associated disorders><aging associated mechanism><aging mechanism><aging pathway><aging related disease><aging related disorders><aging related mechanism><aging related pathways><allelic variant><biobank><biologic><biological mechanism of age><biological pathways of age><biorepository><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood-forming stem cell><cancer risk><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><career><chromosomal defect><chromosome defect><chronic disorder><chronic lymphoid leukemia><clinical training><clonal expansions in the blood><clonal hematopoiesis><clones in hematopoietic cells><computer based prediction><developmental><disease associated with aging><disease of aging><disease phenotype><disease risk><disorder of aging><disorder risk><disorders associated with aging><disorders related to aging><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><entire genome><environmental risk><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><full genome><gene testing><gene-based testing><genetic testing><genetic variant><genome mutation><genome segment><genome sequencing><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><genomic region><genomic variant><germ-line defect><germline variant><heart disorder><hematopoietic cell clones><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic stem cell clonality><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><infection risk><insight><ketosis resistant diabetes><kidney disorder><life style intervention><lifestyle intervention><lymphoid cancers><lymphoid malignancy><malignancy><malleable risk><maturity onset diabetes><mechanism regulating aging><mechanisms involved in aging><modifiable risk><mortality><mosaic><myeloproliferative neoplasm><neoplasm/cancer><novel><ontogeny><pathway><pathway involved in aging><phenome><predictive modeling><prevent><preventing><renal disorder><risk prediction algorithm><risk prediction model><sex><somatic variant><structural mutation><structural variant><structural variation><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><whole genome><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study>
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Alexandra Bukowski

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$35,423
FY 2026

Project Title

The effect of epigenetic DNA methylation on the progression of HPV-associated precancerous cervical lesions

Grant Number:

5F30CA257181-05

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Reducing morbidity and mortality due to invasive cervical cancer (ICC) is a global health priority, which can be accomplished in part by improving the timely detection and management of cervical precancer. Precancerous cervical lesions characteristically progress from low-grade to hi...

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<Active Follow-up><Address><Behavioral><Biological Function><Biological Markers><Biological Process><Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Cancer Genes><Cancer Induction><Cancer-Promoting Gene><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Cycle><Cell Division Cycle><Cells><Cervical><Cervical Cancer><Cervical Injury><Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia><Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasms><Cervical spinal cord injury><Cervix Cancer><Cervix Intraepithelial Neoplasia><Cervix Uteri Intraepithelial Neoplasia><Cessation of life><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Management><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cluster Analyses><Cluster Analysis><Cohort Studies><Complex><Cytosine><DNA Alteration><DNA Methylation><DNA Sequence Alteration><Data><Data Set><Death><Detection><Development><Disease Outcome><Disease Progression><Doctor of Philosophy><Early treatment><Enrollment><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic analysis><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Exhibits><Fellowship><Female Health><Future><Gene Expression><Genes><Genetic Alteration><Genome><Goals><Guanine><Guidelines><Gynecologic Oncology><HPV><HPV Vaccination><HPV infection><HPV-High Risk><Health Priorities><High Risk Oncogenic HPV><High risk HPV><High risk Human Papillomavirus><High risk Human papilloma virus><Human Papilloma Virus><Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination><Human Papillomavirus><Human Papillomavirus Vaccination><Human papilloma virus infection><Human papillomavirus infection><Hypermethylation><Infectious Human Wart Virus><Learning><Lesion><London><Malignant Cervical Neoplasm><Malignant Cervical Tumor><Malignant Neoplasm of the Cervix><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Cervix><Malignant Tumor of the Cervix Uteri><Malignant Uterine Cervix Neoplasm><Malignant Uterine Cervix Tumor><Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri><Maps><Mentors><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Methylation><Morbidity><Network Analysis><North Carolina><Oncogenes><Outcome><Pathway Analysis><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Proliferating><Research><Research Specimen><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Scientist><Sequence Alteration><Site><Specimen><TCGA><Testing><The Cancer Genome Atlas><Time><Training><Transforming Genes><Universities><Uterine Cervix Cancer><Uterine Cervix Intraepithelial Neoplasia><Viral Gene Products><Viral Gene Proteins><Viral Proteins><Woman><Women's Health><Women's cohort><active followup><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biomarker identification><cancer care><cancer epidemiology><carcinogenesis><carcinogenicity><career><cervical carcinogenesis><clinical significance><clinically significant><cohort in women><cohort on women><cohort research study><cohort survey><cross-sectional investigation><cross-sectional research><developmental><early therapy><enroll><epidemiologic evaluation><epigenetically><experience><female cohort><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><genetic epidemiologic study><genetic epidemiology><genomic alteration><global health><high risk><hrHPV><identification of biomarkers><identification of new biomarkers><improved><investigate cross-sectional><malignancy><marker identification><methylation biomarker><methylation marker><methylation pattern><mortality><neoplasm/cancer><novel><potential biological marker><potential biomarker><precancer><precancerous><premalignant><premature childbirth><premature delivery><preterm delivery><progression risk><prospective><public health priorities><screening><screenings><skills><statistics><study cross-sectional><survey cross-sectional><virus protein><wart virus>
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ALANA C. CONTI

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$213,768
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAIN@wayne: Translational Research in Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience

Grant Number:

5T32DA060139-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Drug addiction is the leading cause of preventable death in the US. As such, this T32 training program, TRAIN@wayne: Translational Research in Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience at Wayne State University (WSU), is designed to equip two pre-doctoral students annually, over a two-year training per...

Research Terms

<Neurosciences><Translational Research><Translational Science><addiction><addictive disorder><translation research><translational investigation>
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Mark K Greenwald

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$213,768
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAIN@wayne: Translational Research in Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience

Grant Number:

5T32DA060139-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Drug addiction is the leading cause of preventable death in the US. As such, this T32 training program, TRAIN@wayne: Translational Research in Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience at Wayne State University (WSU), is designed to equip two pre-doctoral students annually, over a two-year training per...

Research Terms

<Neurosciences><Translational Research><Translational Science><addiction><addictive disorder><translation research><translational investigation>
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DAVID M LEDGERWOOD

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$213,768
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAIN@wayne: Translational Research in Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience

Grant Number:

5T32DA060139-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Drug addiction is the leading cause of preventable death in the US. As such, this T32 training program, TRAIN@wayne: Translational Research in Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience at Wayne State University (WSU), is designed to equip two pre-doctoral students annually, over a two-year training per...

Research Terms

<Neurosciences><Translational Research><Translational Science><addiction><addictive disorder><translation research><translational investigation>
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Larry H Matherly

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$189,444
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program in the Biology of Cancer

Grant Number:

5T32CA009531-39

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/1985

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Cancer is the 2nd major cause of human mortality in the US. It is our view that an interdisciplinary graduate curriculum with a focus on the biology of cancer that interfaces with clinicians engaged in cancer diagnosis and treatment provides an excellent means of training specialists with a sufficie...

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$60,545
FY 2025

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM152316-02S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates with a variety of academic and research interests. W...

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<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$60,545
FY 2025

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM152316-02S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates with a variety of academic and research interests. W...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,936
FY 2024

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM152316-01S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates from diverse backgrounds who bring a variet...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,936
FY 2024

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM152316-01S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates from diverse backgrounds who bring a variet...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,936
FY 2024

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM152316-01S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates from diverse backgrounds who bring a variet...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,936
FY 2024

Project Title

UNC Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM152316-01S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary mission of the UNC MSTP is to train an outstanding group of students committed to becoming physician scientists, capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We strive to achieve this goal by recruiting candidates from diverse backgrounds who bring a variet...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Abraham Killanin

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,538
FY 2025

Project Title

The Effect of Pubertal Hormones on the Development of Neural Oscillatory Dynamics in Youth

Grant Number:

5F30MH130150-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

9/12/2026

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Project Summary This application describes the research plan and program of study leading to a PhD as part of a combined MD- PhD Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Boys Town National Research Hospital. The central goal of this research plan is to identify how dehydroepiandr...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Academic achievement><Acceleration><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Affective><Age><Androstenolone><Animals><Anxiety><Aquadiol><Area><Attention><Behavior><Behavioral><Blood Plasma><Brain><Brain Mapping><Brain Nervous System><Central Lobe><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronology><Clinical Skills><Cognition><Cognitive><DHEA><Data><Dehydroisoandrosterone><Dendritic Spines><Development><Development Plans><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Dimenformon><Diogyn><Diogynets><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Emotional><Encephalon><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Estrace><Estradiol><Estradiol-17 beta><Estradiol-17beta><Estraldine><Event><Fellowship><Female><Future><Goals><Gonadal Hormones><Gonadal Steroid Hormones><Hair><History><Hormonal Change><Hormones><Hospitals><Human><Immediate Memory><Incidence><Individual><Insula><Insula of Reil><International><Island of Reil><Journals><Knowledge><Laboratories><Link><Literature><MEG imaging><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magazine><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Magnetoencephalography><Manuscripts><Maps><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Medical center><Mental Depression><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methods><Minority><Modern Man><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Nebraska><Neural Development><Neuroendocrine><Neuroendocrine System><Neurophysiology - biologic function><Neurosecretory Systems><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Ovocyclin><Ovocylin><Parietal><Participant><Performance><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Physicians><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Prasterone><Prevalence><Progynon><Proxy><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychopathology><Puberty><Reaction Time><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Support><Response RT><Response Time><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Rodent Model><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Sex Differences><Sex Hormones><Sex Steroid Hormones><Sexual differences><Short-Term Memory><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Source><Structure><Symptoms><Testing><Testosterone><Therapeutic Dehydroepiandrosterone><Therapeutic Estradiol><Therapeutic Hormone><Therapeutic Testosterone><Training><Trans-Testosterone><Universities><Visuospatial><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zeugmatography><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><age associated effects><age effect><age related effects><ages><aging effect><boys><career><career development><cognitive development><cognitive enhancement><cognitive function><cognitive neuroscience><cognitive system><conference><convention><critical period><dehydroepiandrosterone><dendrite spine><density><depression><design><designing><developmental><doctoral student><frontier><gonadal steroids><gray matter><histories><impact of age><improved><influence of age><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><later in life><later life><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><magnetoencephalogram><magnetoencephalographic imaging><male><memory process><memory processing><mental illness><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural function><neural imaging><neural network><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><pediatric><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychomotor reaction time><pubertal transition><puberty transition><reconstruction><selective attention><sex><sex based differences><sex steroid><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><social role><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><statistics><substantia grisea><summit><symposia><symposium><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><transition out of puberty><visual spatial><working memory><youngster><youth age><♀><♂>
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Brittany Lynn Chamberlain

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the role of the medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) in negative reinforcement learning

Grant Number:

5F30MH134471-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

9/29/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating psychiatric illness with a complex etiology. The negative reinforcement-based model of OCD asserts that anxiety is a key driver of compulsions: compulsive behaviors are performed to avoid obsession-evoked anxiety, reinfor...

Research Terms

<Adaptive Behaviors><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anxiety><Appetite><Avoidance Learning><Behavior><Behavioral><Calcium><Causality><Cell Body><Cells><Chronic><Circulatory Collapse><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Color><Communication><Complex><Compulsive Behavior><Computer Analysis><Conditioned Stimulus><Cues><Data><Decision Making><Desire for food><Development><Elements><Environment><Etiology><Event><Exhibits><Fellowship><Future><Goals><Image><Impairment><In vivo two-photon calcium imaging><Knowledge><Learning><Maintenance><Measures><Medial><Mediating><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Monitor><Motivation><Murine><Mus><Negative Reinforcements><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Nucleus Accumbens><Obsession><Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder><Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patients><Phase><Physicians><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Prevention><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Punishment><Recommendation><Research><Rewards><Role><Scientist><Shock><Source><Symptoms><Technical Expertise><Training><Transcranial magnetic stimulation><Translating><Universities><adaptation behavior><adaptive behavior><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><amygdaloid nuclear complex><avoidance behavior><career><causation><circulatory shock><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><compulsion><computational analyses><computational analysis><computer analyses><decrease symptom><developmental><disease causation><endomicroscopy><excitatory neuron><experience><fewer symptoms><imaging><in vivo><in vivo calcium imaging><insight><mental illness><microendoscopy><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><neuronal><novel><optogenetics><pathway><perceptual stimulus><physicochemical phenomena related to the senses><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce symptoms><reinforced behavior><relieves symptoms><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><segregation><sensory stimulus><shocks><social role><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><technical skills><theories><therapeutic response><therapeutic target><therapy prediction><therapy response><treatment prediction><treatment response><treatment response prediction><treatment responsiveness>
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Abraham Bayer

TUFTS UNIVERSITY BOSTON, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Comparing the role of MyD88 and TRIF in T-cell effector function and the development of heart failure

Grant Number:

5F30HL162200-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Summary: The goal of this F30 proposal is to characterize novel pathways of T-cell activation that contribute to cardiac fibrosis and systolic dysfunction in heart failure (HF), and simultaneously train to be a successful physician scientist. HF is a leading cause of death worldwide, and co...

Research Terms

<(TNF)-α><Adaptor Protein><Adaptor Protein Gene><Adaptor Signaling Protein><Adaptor Signaling Protein Gene><Adhesions><Adoptive Transfer><Affect><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Antigen Presentation><Antigens><Binding><CD106><CD106 Antigens><CD49d Antigens><Cachectin><Cardiac><Cause of Death><Cell Adhesion><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Interaction><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Adhesion><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular injury><Chronic><Co-Stimulator><Costimulator><Data><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><Endogenous Interferon Beta><Epidermal Thymocyte Activating Factor><Exhibits><Fibroblast Interferon><Fibroblasts><Fibrosis><Fibrosis in the heart><Fibrosis in the myocardium><Fibrosis within the heart><Fibrosis within the myocardium><Fibrotic myocardium><Functional disorder><Goals><Heart><Heart Hypertrophy><Heart failure><Helper Cells><Helper T-Cells><Helper T-Lymphocytes><Helper-Inducer T-Cells><Helper-Inducer T-Lymphocyte><Homolog of Drosophila TOLL><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-β><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNb><IFNγ><IL-2><IL2 Protein><INCAM-110><Immune Interferon><Immune response><Impairment><In Vitro><Inducer Cells><Inducer T-Lymphocytes><Inducible Cell Adhesion Molecule 110><Infiltration><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Response><Integrin alpha4><Integrin α4><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Interferon-β><Interleukin 2><Interleukin 2 Precursor><Interleukin II><Interleukin-2><Interleukine 2><Interleukine 2 Precursor><Interleukine II><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Knock-out><Knockout><Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Mediating><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitogenic Factor><Modeling><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Murine><Mus><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Myeloid Cells><Myocarditis><Myofibroblast><Natural Interferon Beta><Natural human interferon beta><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Physiopathology><Prevention><Production><Receptor Protein><Research Training><Role><Role of Tob in T-cell activation><Scheme><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Subcellular Process><T cell growth factor><T cell infiltration><T cell reconstitution><T-Cell Activation><T-Cell Activation Pathway><T-Cell Growth Factor><T-Cell Stimulating Factor><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><TLR4><TLR4 gene><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Teff cell><Testing><Thymocyte Stimulating Factor><Toll Homologue><Training><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><United States><VCAM><VCAM-1><Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule><Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1><Work><activate T cells><adapter protein><antifibrotic agent><antifibrotic medication><antifibrotic therapy><antifibrotic treatment><aorta constriction><biological signal transduction><cardiac damage><cardiac failure><cardiac fibrosis><cardiac function><cardiac hypertrophy><cardiac inflammation><career><cell damage><cell injury><cellular damage><clinical training><coronary fibrosis><damage to cells><developmental><effector T cell><fibrotic heart><function of the heart><heart damage><heart fibrosis><heart function><host response><immune system response><immunogen><immunoresponse><improved><in vivo><injury to cells><lFN-Gamma><lymph organ><lymphatic organ><lymphoid organ><myocardial fibrosis><necrocytosis><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><pathophysiology><pathway><receptor><reconstitute><reconstitution><response><restoration><social role><systemic inflammation><systemic inflammatory response><thymus derived lymphocyte><toll-like receptor 4>
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Timothy J Renier

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, HANOVER, NH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Associations of GLP-1-related genotypes with appetitive traits, food cue reactivity, and prospective weight gain in pre-adolescence

Grant Number:

5F30DK138711-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Obesity is a chronic disease that is increasingly common, resistant to treatment, and responsible for a broad range of medical comorbidities and excess mortality. Pediatric obesity is especially concerning as it frequently persists throughout life. The causes of obesity involve inte...

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<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Agonist><Anti-Obesity Agents><Anti-Obesity Drugs><Appetite><Appetite Regulation><Area><Automobile Driving><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Behavioral><Blood Plasma><Body Weight Changes><Body mass index><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Business-Friendly Atmosphere><Causality><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Complex><Conditioned Reflex><Consumption><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Desire for food><Dysfunction><Eating><Eating Behavior><Encephalon><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Epistasis><Epistatic Deviation><Etiology><Excess Mortality><Exposure to><Food><Food Intake><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Functional disorder><GLP-1><GLP-1 receptor><GLP-I receptor><GWA study><GWAS><Gastric Emptying><Gene variant><Genetic><Genetic Diversity><Genetic Epistasis><Genetic Predisposition><Genetic Predisposition to Disease><Genetic Susceptibility><Genetic Variation><Genetic predisposing factor><Genetic propensity><Genotype><Glp-1><Goals><Health><Height><Heterogeneity><Hunger><Incidence><Individual><Inherited Predisposition><Inherited Susceptibility><Interaction Deviation><Knowledge><Life><Link><Measurement><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Medical><Methods><Morbid Obesity><Negotiating><Negotiation><Obesity><Parents><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Play><Predisposition><Preparation><Prevalence><Prohormone Convertase><Public Health><Questionnaires><Quetelet index><Receptor Protein><Regulation><Reporting><Research><Resistance><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Rewards><Role><Sampling><Satiation><Science><Scientist><Severe obesity><Single Base Polymorphism><Single Nucleotide Polymorphism><Statistical Methods><Susceptibility><Therapeutic><Training><Variant><Variation><Weight><Weight Change><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weights and Measures><adiposity><adulthood><aged><allelic variant><anti-obesity compounds><anti-obesity medications><anti-obesity therapeutics><body weight gain><body weight increase><brain reward regions><business-friendly environment><career><causation><child adiposity><child obesity><childhood adiposity><childhood obesity><chronic disorder><clinical applicability><clinical application><co-morbid><co-morbidity><collaborative atmosphere><collaborative environment><college><collegiate><comorbidity><conditioned response><corpulence><cue reactivity><data interpretation><disease causation><driving><eating cues><environmental risk><epistatic interaction><epistatic relationship><extreme obesity><fMRI><food cues><food environment><gene x gene interaction><genetic epistases><genetic etiology><genetic mechanism of disease><genetic risk factor><genetic variant><genetic vulnerability><genetically predisposed><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><genomic variant><glucagon-like peptide 1><glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor><high dimensionality><hunger cues><incretin hormone><inherited factor><insulin secretion><interactive atmosphere><interactive environment><interdisciplinary atmosphere><interdisciplinary environment><kids><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><obese children><obesigenic><obesity during childhood><obesity genetics><obesity in children><obesity intervention><obesity prevention><obesity risk><obesity therapy><obesity treatment><obesogenic><parent><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric obesity><peer-group atmosphere><peer-group environment><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><pre-adolescent><preadolescence><preparations><preteen><prevent><prevent obesity><preventing><programs><prospective><receptor><resistant><response><risk for obesity><risk of obesity><satiety><single nucleotide variant><skills><social role><statistic methods><stomach emptying><theories><trait><weights><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study><wt gain><youngster>
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Armond June

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, AMHERST, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$53,974
FY 2024

Project Title

Oral to Gut Microbiome Transmission in Periodontitis and Type 2 Diabetes

Grant Number:

5F30GM146451-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Periodontitis and Type II Diabetes (T2D) are co-occurring diseases and among the most prevalent chronic illnesses in the United States with an estimated 46.5% of adults suffering from the former, 9.4% adults suffering from the latter, and 62.3% of diabetic adults older than 65 burde...

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<16S gene sequencing><16S rRNA amplicon sequencing><16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing><16S rRNA gene sequencing><16S rRNA genomic profiling><16S rRNA sequencing><16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing><16S ribosomal RNA sequencing><16S sequencing><21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Activities of Daily Living><Activities of everyday life><Adult><Adult Human><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Aged 65 and Over><Animals><Atrophic Arthritis><Bacteroides><Branched-Chain Amino Acids><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cessation of life><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronic Periodontitis><Clinical><Cohort Analyses><Cohort Analysis><Colorectal Cancer><Communicable Diseases><Complications of Diabetes Mellitus><Death><Dental Schools><Development><Diabetes Complications><Diabetes Mellitus><Diabetes-Related Complications><Diabetic Complications><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><Endocrinology><Endotoxemia><Feces><Feedback><Fellowship><Firmicutes><Functional disorder><GI microbiome><Genes><Genetic Diversity><Genetic Variation><Glycated Hemoglobins><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated Hemoglobin><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Hemoglobin A(1)><Hemoglobin concentration result><Human><Immune response><Immunological response><Individual><Infectious Disease Pathway><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Bowel Diseases><Inflammatory Bowel Disorder><Insulin Resistance><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Laboratories><Link><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal cohort><Longterm cohort><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mediating><Medicine><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic dysfunction><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Methodology><Microbe><Microbiomics><Modern Man><Molecular><Mouth Diseases><Mouth microbiome><NIDDM><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neuropathy><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Oral><Oral Cavity Disease><Oral Cavity Disorder><Oral Characters><Oral Disease><Oral Disorder><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Pathogenicity><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pattern><Periodontitis><Permeability><Physicians><Physiopathology><Population><Preceptorship><Research><Resolution><Rheumatoid Arthritis><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Severities><Short-Chain Fatty Acids><Shotguns><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Testing><Thesaurismosis><Training><Transmission><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States><Universities><Volatile Fatty Acids><Work><above age 65><adult onset diabetes><adulthood><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><biological signal transduction><bowel inflammation><branched amino acids><cardiovascular disorder><chronic disorder><daily living function><daily living functionality><developmental><diabetes><diabetes control><diabetes mellitus control><diabetes pathogenesis><diabetic><digestive tract microbiome><dysbacteriosis><dysbiosis><dysbiotic><enteric microbiome><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><functional ability><functional capacity><gastrointestinal microbiome><glycemic control><gut inflammation><gut microbiome><gut-associated microbiome><hemoglobin A1c><hemoglobin level><high risk><host response><human old age (65+)><immune system response><immunogenicity><immunoresponse><improved><inflamed bowel><inflamed gut><inflamed intestine><inflammatory disease of the intestine><inflammatory disorder of the intestine><insight><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><intestinal autoinflammation><intestinal barrier><intestinal biome><intestinal inflammation><intestinal microbiome><intestinal mucosal barrier><ketosis resistant diabetes><malleable risk><maturity onset diabetes><metabolic phenotype><metabolic profile><metabolism disorder><metabotype><metagenome sequencing><metagenomic sequencing><microbial><microbial imbalance><microbiome><microbiome community composition><microbiome composition><microbiome research><microbiome science><microbiome sequencing><microbiome signature><microbiome species composition><microbiome structure><microbiome studies><modifiable risk><mouth disorder><neuropathic><novel><old age><older adult><older adulthood><oral microbiome><over 65 years><pathobiont><pathogen><pathophysiology><pathway><post treatment><resolutions><rheumatic arthritis><shot gun><social role><stool><sugar><systemic inflammation><systemic inflammatory response><transmission process><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><≥65 years>
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Michelle Jin

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$51,501
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the Impacts of Pharmacological Slow Wave Sleep Enhancement on Cognition and Memory Traces in an Alzheimers Disease Model

Grant Number:

5F30AG084312-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

7/2/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a debilitating neurodegenerative condition projected to affect over 150 million people by 2050, is associated with major disruptions in sleep. Sleep is an essential, ubiquitous process in all animals and is now recognized as a significant modulato...

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<AD dementia><AD model><AD pathology><APP-PS1><APP/PS1><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Age Months><Agonist><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's biomarker><Alzheimer's disease biological marker><Alzheimer's disease model><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimers Dementia><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Alzheimer’s disease biomarker><Ammon Horn><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Animals><Atypical Antidepressants><Award><Behavioral><Biological><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Characteristics><Chronic><Circulatory Collapse><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive deficits><Cognitive function abnormal><Cornu Ammonis><Custom><Data><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Delta Wave><Delta Wave sleep><Dentate Fascia><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Drugs><EEG><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Encephalon><Euthanasia><Exhibits><Exposure to><FDA approved><Fascia Dentata><Fellowship><Freezing><Goals><Gyrus Dentatus><Hippocampus><Human><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Intervention><Knowledge><Laboratories><Learning><Literature><MT-bound tau><Maps><Measures><Mediating><Medication><Memory><Memory Deficit><Memory impairment><Mercy Killing><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microdialysis><Modeling><Modern Man><Mouse Protein><Murine><Mus><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Neuronal Dysfunction><Neurons><Nucleus Reuniens Thalami><Pathologic><Pathology><Performance><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><Proteins><Research><Retrieval><Reuniens Nucleus><Reuniens Thalamic Nucleus><Role><Saline><Saline Solution><Scientist><Second-Generation Antidepressive Agents><Second-Generation Antidepressive Drugs><Severities><Severity of illness><Shock><Sleep><Sleep Architecture><Sleep Stages><Sleep Wake Cycle><Sleep disturbances><Slow-Wave Sleep><System><Tauopathies><Testing><Therapeutic><Training><Visualization><Work><aberrant sleep><alzheimer model><amygdaloid nuclear complex><analysis pipeline><anti-depressant agent><anti-depressant drugs><anti-depressants><anti-depressive agents><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><circulatory shock><cognitive defects><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive performance><comparative><conditioned fear><customs><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><dentate gyrus><design><designing><disease severity><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug/agent><efficacy testing><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fear conditioning><hippocampal><impaired sleep><improved><improvement on sleep><in vivo><interstitial><irregular sleep><memory dysfunction><memory encoding><memory retrieval><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mouse model><murine model><neural><neural degeneration><neural dysfunction><neural mechanism><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neurological degeneration><neuromechanism><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><neuropathologic tau><neuropathological tau><pharmacologic><post treatment><primary degenerative dementia><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><shocks><skills><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep improvement><sleep to wake transition><sleep to wakefulness transition><sleep wakefulness cycle><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><sleep/wake transitions><social role><tau><tau Proteins><tau associated neurodegeneration><tau associated neurodegenerative process><tau driven neurodegeneration><tau factor><tau induced degeneration><tau induced neurodegeneration><tau mediated neurodegeneration><tau neurodegenerative disease><tau neuropathology><tau pathology><tau pathophysiology><tau proteinopathy><tau related neurodegeneration><tau-induced pathology><tauopathic neurodegenerative disorder><tauopathy><treatment strategy><τ Proteins>
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Matthew Austin

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,678
FY 2025

Project Title

Characterizing the Role of Autophagy in Type 1 Diabetes Development

Grant Number:

1F30DK142522-01

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2025

End Date:

5/14/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) develops following autoimmune-mediated destruction of pancreatic β-cells and is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. However, the mechanisms that lead to autoimmune targeting of the β-cell remain incompletely understood. One pot...

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<0-11 years old><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Advisory Committees><Affect><Age><Antigens><Autoimmune><Autoimmune Responses><Autophagocytosis><Award><B9 endocrine pancreas><Beta Cell><Biochemical><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><Cardiac infarction><Cathepsins><Cell Body><Cell Line><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Stress><Cellular Stress Response><Cessation of life><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Endocrinology><Collaborations><Communication><DNA Molecular Biology><Data><Death><Degradation Pathway><Degradative Pathway><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><ER stress><Endocrine Pancreas><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Ergastoplasm><Esteroproteases><Exocytosis><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Future><Genetic><Goals><Health><Heat shock proteins><Human><Humulin R><Hybrids><IDDM><Imaging Procedures><Imaging Technics><Imaging Techniques><Immune><Immune Targeting><Immune destruction><Immune infiltrates><Immune mediated destruction><Immune response><Immunes><Impairment><Inbred NOD Mice><Incidence><Indiana><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Insulin><Insulin Cell><Insulin Secreting Cell><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Investigation><Investigators><Islands of Langerhans><Islet Cell><Islets of Langerhans><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Laboratories><Link><Lymph Node Reticuloendothelial System><Lymph node proper><Lymphatic nodes><Lysosomes><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mediating><Medical><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metabolic Protein Degradation><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular Biology><Molecular Biology Techniques><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><NOD Mouse><Nesidioblasts><Non-Obese Diabetic Mice><Nonobese Diabetic Mouse><Novolin R><Oral><Organelles><Pancreas><Pancreatic><Pancreatic Islets><Pancreatic beta Cell><Pancreatic β-Cell><Pars endocrina pancreatis><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity><Pathway interactions><Peptidases><Peptide Fragments><Peptide Hydrolases><Peptides><Persons><Physicians><Physiopathology><Play><Predisposition gene><Prevention><Process><Production><Proinsulin><Protease Gene><Proteases><Protein Turnover><Proteinases><Proteins><Proteolytic Enzymes><Proteomics><Regular Insulin><Regulatory Protein Degradation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Role><Scientist><Source><Strains Cell Lines><Stress><Structure><Structure of beta Cell of islet><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Surface><Susceptibility Gene><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><Task Forces><Technical Expertise><Testing><Therapeutic><Thesaurismosis><Training><Training Programs><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><United States><Universities><Upregulation><Vesicle><Writing><advisory team><ages><autoimmune beta cell destruction><autoimmune islet destruction><autophagy><autoreactive T cell><bafilomycin A1><beta cell autoimmunity><biological adaptation to stress><cardiac infarct><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder risk><career><cell stress><clinical care><clinical development><clinical training><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><cultured cell line><design><designing><developmental><diabetes><diabetes pathogenesis><diabetogenic><endoplasmic reticulum stress><environmental risk><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><host response><immune cell infiltrate><immune system response><immunogen><immunogenic><immunogenicity><immunoresponse><in vitro Model><in vivo><inhibition of autophagy><inhibitor><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent diabetes mellitus onset><insulin dependent type 1><insulin granule><islet><islet autoimmunity><islet cell autoimmunity><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><kids><learning activity><learning method><learning strategies><learning strategy><life span><lifespan><lymph gland><lymph nodes><lymphnodes><medical college><medical schools><metabolism disorder><mouse model><murine model><neo-antigen><neo-epitopes><neoantigens><neoepitopes><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice><nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><pancreas beta cell><pancreas β cell><pancreatic b-cell><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric><pharmacologic><predisposing gene><prevent><preventing><protein degradation><reactioncrisis><recruit><response><school of medicine><self-reactive T cell><skills><social role><stress protein><stress response><stressreaction><susceptibility allele><susceptibility locus><susceptibility variant><technical skills><therapeutic target><transcriptomics><type 1 diabetes onset><type I diabetes><type one diabetes><youngster><β-cell><β-cells><βCell>
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Alyssa Debra

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,414
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigation of Social and Behavioral Drivers of HIV Risk Among South African Adolescent Girls and Young Women

Grant Number:

5F30HD116496-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/16/2024

End Date:

5/15/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract South Africa has the greatest burden of HIV infection in the world, and South African adolescent girls and young women (SA-AGYW) ages 15-24 are at greatest risk. Mental health distress (anxiety, trauma, depression) and intimate partner violence (IPV) are implicated as driver...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Age><Anxiety><Applied Skills><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Collaborations><Communication><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional Depression><Enrollment><Ensure><Epidemiology><Exposure to><Fellowship><Female><Female Adolescents><Frequencies><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><History><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Individual><International><Intervention><Interview><Investigation><Journals><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Learning Skill><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Magazine><Medical><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentorship><Methods><Parents><Participant><Partner Communications><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Preparation><Prevalence><Preventative intervention><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Protected Sex><Psychological Health><Psychological abuse><Publishing><Qualitative Methods><Qualitative Research><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Resources><Resources><Responsible Sex><Responsible sexual behavior><Risk><Role><STD prevention><STI prevention><Safe Sex><Sampling><Scientist><Sexual Partners><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><South Africa><South African><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Training><Training Activity><Trauma><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Virus-HIV><Woman><active followup><adolescent girl><affection><ages><career><condoms><conference><convention><data interpretation><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><emotional abuse><empowerment><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experience><exposure to violence><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><histories><improved><infection risk><initiation of sexual activity><insight><intervention for prevention><intimate partner violence><juvenile><juvenile human><men><mental abuse><parent><predominance in females><predominance in women><preparations><prevent STI><prevent sexually transmitted disease><prevent sexually transmitted infections><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><protect against STI><protect against sexually transmitted disease><protect against sexually transmitted infection><protect from STI><protect from sexually transmitted infection><qualitative reasoning><randomized control trial><recruit><research and methods><research study><risky sexual behavior><safer sex><safer sexual behavior><secondary analysis><self-reported depression><sex><sex partner><sex risk behavior><sexual and reproductive health><sexual debut><sexual initiation><sexual risk behavior><sexual risk taking><sexually acquired infection><sexually transmitted disease prevention><sexually transmitted infection prevention><skills><social><social role><success><summit><symposia><symposium><training module><traumatic stress><violence exposure><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman><♀>
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Taylor Fitzpatrick-Schmidt

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$48,755
FY 2025

Project Title

Interactions of Alcohol and Pain in the Context of HIV

Grant Number:

5F30AA030941-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Abstract This NRSA F30 fellowship will prepare the applicant for a successful career as a translational physician- scientist. Career development training will focus on High Priority HIV/AIDS comorbidity-related research, utilizing a preclinical rodent model of HIV gp120-induced neuropathic pain alon...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS/HIV><ARHGEF5><ARHGEF5 gene><Absolute ethanol><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Acute><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Area><Behavior><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS plasticity><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cetacort><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinical><Common Rat Strains><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Data><Dermacort><Development><Disease Progression><ETOH><Eldecort><Emotions><Encephalon><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Exposure to><Fellowship><Future><GEF5><Gene Transcription><Genetic Transcription><Glucocorticoid Receptor><Glucocorticoids><Glycoproteins><Grain Alcohol><HCTRPCX><HIV><HIV envelope><HIV envelope protein><HIV neuropathy><HIV/AIDS><Heavy Drinking><History><Hormones><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hyperalgesia><Hyperalgesic Sensations><Hytone><Immunoblotting><Inflammation><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><LAV-HTLV-III><Link><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mechanics><Mediating><Medicine><Mentors><Methods><Methylcarbinol><Mifegyne><Mifeprex><Mifepristone><Modeling><Molecular><NIH><NRSA><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Nerve><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurologic Body System><Neurologic Organ System><Neurology><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurons><Neuropathy><Nociception><Nutracort><P60><Pain><Painful><Pathogenesis><Patient Self-Report><Pattern><Peripheral><Peripheral Nerves><Peripheral Sensory Neuropathy><Persons><Phosphorylation><Physicians><Play><Population><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Prevalence><Proctocort><Property><Protein Phosphorylation><R 38486><R38486><RNA Expression><RU-38486><RU-486><RU38486><RU486><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Receptor Signaling><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Rodent Model><Role><Scientist><Self Administered><Self Administration><Self Medication><Self-Report><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Stress><Symptoms><TIM1><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic Hormone><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><Transcription><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral Gene Products><Viral Gene Proteins><Viral Proteins><Virus-HIV><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Work><alcohol addiction><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol effect><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol risk><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><antagonism><antagonist><at-risk drinking><biological signal transduction><career><career development><central nervous system plasticity><chronic disorder><chronic pain><cingulate cortex><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><cortisol receptors><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><exposed to alcohol><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><extreme drinking><heavy alcohol use><high risk drinking><histories><hormonal signals><hormone signals><hydrocortisone receptor><hydrocortisone-receptor complex><hyperalgia><insight><mechanic><mechanical><model of animal><negative affect><negative affectivity><negative emotional state><neural plasticity><neuronal><neuropathic><neuropathic pain><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><nociceptive><pain killer><pain medication><pain reliever><pain sensitivity><pain symptom><painful neuropathy><painful symptom><painkiller><perineural><phosphatidylethanol><pre-clinical><preclinical><protein blotting><risky drinking><sensory neuropathy><social role><stem><training opportunity><translational clinician><translational physician><translational study><translational therapeutics><translational therapy><vapor><virus protein>
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Catherine Xin-Di Li

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$48,167
FY 2025

Project Title

Characterizing adherence and estimating per-protocol effects for pediatric dolutegravir use

Grant Number:

5F30HD115415-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Continued access and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is crucial for pediatric populations living with HIV to prevent AIDS-related comorbidities. However, there are several unique challenges to treatment adherence in pediatric populations, including caregiver factors, and m...

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<0-11 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><19 year old><19 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Age><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Medical Sciences><Clinical Medicine><Clinical Treatment><Combined Modality Therapy><Data><Death><Deglutition><Dose><Drugs><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Evaluation><Face><Failure><Food and Drug Administration><Formulation><Future><Guidelines><Gustation><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Infant><Infant Mortality><Infant Mortality Total><International><LAV-HTLV-III><Leadership><Letters><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Machine Learning><Medication><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Modernization><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><Nucleosides><Nucleotides><PK/PD><Pattern><Pediatrics><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Physicians><Population><Probability><Productivity><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors><Sample Size><Sampling><Scientist><Swallowing><Taste><Taste Perception><Therapeutic><Time><Training><Treatment Failure><USFDA><United States Food and Drug Administration><Virus-HIV><Work><active followup><adulthood><age 15 years><age 19 years><age 2 years><aged><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><comorbidity><death among infants><death in first year of life><death in infancy><death in infants><determine efficacy><dosage><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug efficacy><drug/agent><efficacious therapy><efficacious treatment><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><faces><facial><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><gustatory perception><gustatory processing><gustatory response><implementation framework><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><infant death><infant demise><infantile death><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><liquid formulation><machine based learning><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication non-adherence><medication nonadherence><model building><mortality in infants><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><nineteen year old><nineteen years old><novel><off-label application><off-label prescribing><off-label use><open label><open label study><pediatric><pediatric HIV><pediatric human immunodeficiency virus><pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics><pill><prevent><preventing><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><response><skills><standard of care><taste processing><taste response><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy failure><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment effect><trial regimen><trial treatment><two year old><two years of age><youngster>
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Jessica Eileen Molina

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$44,466
FY 2025

Project Title

Identifying Phenotypes in Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis through Pain, Biomechanics, and Machine Learning Analyses

Grant Number:

1F30AR085997-01

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Carpometacarpal osteoarthritis (CMC OA) is a leading cause of global disability, causing significant functional limitations and pain, as well as decreased quality of life. Current treatment options fail to adequately address disease impact, offering limited pain relief, only...

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<Activities of Daily Living><Activities of everyday life><Address><Age><Algorithms><Alternative Therapies><Alternative intervention><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Automobile Driving><Biomechanics><Caring><Classification><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Cluster Analyses><Cluster Analysis><Complex><Data><Data Science><Data Set><Degenerative Arthritis><Degenerative polyarthritis><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Effectiveness><Evaluation><Fellowship><Foundations><Future><Hand OA><Hand Osteoarthritis><Hand functions><Individual><Interpretable ML><Interpretable machine learning><Joints><Kinetics><Knowledge><Location><Machine Learning><Measures><Methods><Movement><Muscle><Muscle Tissue><Musculoskeletal Pain><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Osteoarthritis><Osteoarthrosis><Outcome Measure><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Research><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Painful><Participant><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Phenotype><Physiatrics><Physiatry><Physical Medicine><Physical Rehabilitation><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Probability><Production><Prognosis><QOL><Quality of life><Rehabilitation Medicine><Research><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Scientist><Severities><Structure><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Symptoms><Systematics><Techniques><Thumb><Thumb structure><Training><Using hands><Work><ages><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><biomechanical><biomechanical analyses><biomechanical analysis><biomechanical assessment><biomechanical characterization><biomechanical evaluation><biomechanical measurement><biomechanical profiling><biomechanical test><body movement><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><chronic pain><clinical applicability><clinical application><clinical predictors><computer based prediction><daily living function><daily living functionality><decrease symptom><degenerative joint disease><disability><driving><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><explainable AI><explainable ML><explainable artificial intelligence><explainable machine learning><fewer symptoms><functional ability><functional capacity><functional restoration><hypertrophic arthritis><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interpretable AI><interpretable artificial intelligence><joint degeneration><joint degradation><joint destruction><joint tissue degeneration><kinematic model><kinematics><machine based learning><machine learned algorithm><machine learning algorithm><machine learning based algorithm><machine learning based prediction model><machine learning based predictive model><machine learning prediction><machine learning prediction model><measurable outcome><multi-modal data><multi-modal datasets><multimodal data><multimodal datasets><muscular><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><outcome measurement><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain relief><pain reliever><pain symptom><pain treatment><painful symptom><painkiller><patient population><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><physical rehab><predictive modeling><prognosis model><prognostic model><reduce symptoms><rehab strategy><rehabilitation strategy><relieve pain><relieves symptoms><restore function><restore functionality><restore lost function><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><skills><somatosensory><supervised learning><supervised machine learning><surgery><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><translational goal><translational mission>
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Skye Opsteen

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,420
FY 2025

Project Title

HIV and its impact on Long COVID prevalence and manifestations

Grant Number:

1F30AI186615-01A1

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/22/2025

End Date:

8/21/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY The purpose of this NIH F30 application is to support the PI, Skye Opsteen, and her mentored research and career development for the next three years. The proposed activities will strengthen her potential to become a successful physician scientist. The major goal of this project is t...

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<2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><7S Gamma Globulin><AIDS Virus><Ab response><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adipose tissue><Affinity><Antibodies><Antibody Affinity><Antibody Formation><Antibody Production><Antigen Presentation><Area><Assay><Automobile Driving><Binding><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood monocyte><Body Tissues><CD16><CD16B><COVID prevalence><COVID-19 disease prevalence><COVID-19 pathogenesis><COVID-19 prevalence><COVID-19 virus><COVID19 pathogenesis><COVID19 virus><Chronic><Clinical><CoV-2><CoV2><Communicable Diseases><Communication><Competence><Development><Development and Research><Doctor of Philosophy><Exhibits><Expression Signature><Extravasation><FCGR3B><FCGR3B gene><Familiarity><Fatigue><Fatty Tissue><Fc Receptor III-1><Fc gamma IIIb receptor><Fc-Gamma RIII-Beta><Fc-Gamma RIIIB><FcRIIIB><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Gene Expression Profile><Goals><Grant><Groups at risk><HIV><HIV Infections><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><IgG><IgG Fc Receptor IIIB><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immune response><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunocompetent><Immunoglobulin Enhancer-Binding Protein><Immunoglobulin G><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunology><Impairment><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Response><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratory Study><Lack of Energy><Lead><Leakage><Link><Literature><Long COVID><Long COVID-19><Long coronavirus disease><Long coronavirus disease 2019><Low Affinity IgG Fc Receptor IIIB><Low Affinity Immunoglobulin Gamma Fc Region Receptor III-B><Lymphadenopathy-Associated 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Respiratory Distress Syndrome Corona Virus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Spillage><Susceptibility><Symptom Burden><Symptoms><Syndrome><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><Techniques><Tissues><Training><Transcription Factor NF-kB><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Virus-HIV><Writing><Wuhan coronavirus><acute COVID-19><acute SARS-CoV-2 infection><acute phase of COVID-19><acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection><adaptive immune response><adipose><after COVID-19 infection><after SARS-CoV-2 infection><after SARS-CoV2 infection><after infection by SARS-CoV-2><after severe acute respiratory 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biosynthesis><immunoresponse><insight><kappa B Enhancer Binding Protein><life-threatening COVID><life-threatening COVID-19><life-threatening SARS-CoV-2><life-threatening coronavirus disease><life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019><life-threatening severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><long haul COVID><long haul COVID-19><long haul coronavirus disease><long haul coronavirus disease 2019><long-hauler COVID><long-hauler COVID-19><long-hauler coronavirus disease 2019><long-hauler syndrome><long-term COVID><long-term COVID-19><long-term coronavirus disease><long-term coronavirus disease 2019><mitochondrial dysfunction><monocyte><nCoV2><new pathogen><novel pathogen><nuclear factor kappa beta><persistent COVID-19><persistent symptom><post COVID syndrome><post COVID-19 syndrome><post SARS-CoV-2 infection><post acute COVID syndrome><post acute COVID-19><post acute COVID-19 syndrome><post acute SARS-CoV-2><post acute coronavirus disease 2019><post acute coronavirus disease 2019 syndrome><post acute coronavirus disease syndrome><post acute severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><post coronavirus disease 2019 syndrome><post coronavirus disease syndrome><post-COVID><post-COVID-19><post-acute phases of COVID-19><post-coronavirus disease 2019><preparations><previous COVID-19 infection><previous SARS-CoV-2 infection><previous SARS-CoV2 infection><previous severe acute respiratory distress syndrome CoV-2 infection><prior COVID-19 infection><prior SARS-CoV-2 infection><prior SARS-CoV2 infection><prior severe acute respiratory distress syndrome CoV-2 infection><programmed cell death 1><programmed cell death protein 1><programmed death 1><prolonged COVID-19 symptoms><receptor><research and development><response><responsible research conduct><serious COVID><serious COVID-19><serious SARS-CoV-2><serious coronavirus disease><serious coronavirus disease 2019><serious severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><severe COVID><severe COVID-19><severe COVID19><severe SARS-CoV-2><severe coronavirus disease><severe coronavirus disease 19><severe coronavirus disease 2019><severe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><skills><sle2><social role><systemic lupus erythematosus susceptibility 2><therapeutic target><thymus derived lymphocyte><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><translation research><translational investigation><white adipose tissue><yellow adipose tissue>
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Jana Hicham Badrani

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,420
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role of Immune Cells within Maternal Immune Activation-Induced Behavioral Deficits

Grant Number:

1F30MH139313-01A1

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This NIH F30 application describes a three-year plan for mentored research and career development for the PI, Jana Badrani. The scientific premise of this proposal is focused on the role of GR-1+ non-microglial myeloid cells (NMCs) on brain development and adulthood behaviors under n...

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<21+ years old><ASD><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Antibodies><Area><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Autoregulation><BBB disruption><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Assay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Bleeding><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Blood erythrocyte><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CD11b><CR3A><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Interaction><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Communication><Control Groups><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Development and Research><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><ECM><Early Infantile Autism><Encephalon><Environment><Erythrocytes><Erythrocytic><Evaluation><Extracellular Matrix><FBJ osteosarcoma oncogene><FOS gene><Familiarity><Female><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Functional disorder><Future><G0S7><Gene Expression><Gestation><Goals><Grant><Harvest><Hematopoietic><Hemoglobin><Hemorrhage><Homeostasis><Hypothalamic structure><Hypothalamus><ITGAM><ITGAM gene><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immune mediated therapy><Immunes><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunology><Immunotherapy><Infantile Autism><Infiltration><Inflammatory Response><Kanner's Syndrome><Literature><MAC1A><MO1A><Manuscripts><Marrow Neutrophil><Marrow erythrocyte><Meningeal><Meninges><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Metallopeptidases><Metalloproteases><Metalloproteinases><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Molecular><Mothers><Murine><Mus><Myeloid Cells><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neuroimmune><Neurologic><Neurological><Neurological Development Disorder><Neuronal Dysfunction><Neurons><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Neurosciences><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Ph.D.><PhD><Phagocytosis><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Population><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Protooncogene FOS><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><R & D><R&D><RNA><RNA Gene Products><Red Blood Cells><Red Cell><Research><Ribonucleic Acid><Risk Factors><Rodent Model><Role><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Scientist><Stimulus><Surface><Synapses><Synaptic><Testing><Thalamic structure><Thalamus><Time><Tissues><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Writing><abnormal brain function><adulthood><amygdaloid nuclear complex><antibody inhibitor><arm><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><biologic><blood corpuscles><blood loss><blood-brain barrier disruption><bloodbrain barrier disruption><brain dysfunction><brain impairment><c fos><c-fos Gene><c-fos Proto-Oncogenes><career><career development><clinical applicability><clinical application><data interpretation><dementia praecox><density><developmental><dysfunctional brain><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><flow cytophotometry><hemopoietic><high dimensional data><hypothalamic><immune activation><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><improved><in vivo><individuals who are pregnant><inhibitor><male><meninge><mental illness><mouse model><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><murine model><neural dysfunction><neurodevelopmental disease><neuronal><neuropsychiatric><neuropsychiatry><neuropsychologic><neutrophil><offspring><pathophysiology><people who are pregnant><postnatal><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prepulse inhibition><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research and development><responsible research conduct><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><schizophrenic><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><synapse><systemic inflammation><systemic inflammatory response><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><thalamic><those who are pregnant><transcriptomics><translation research><translational investigation><v-FOS FBJ Murine Osteosarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog><women who are pregnant><♀><♂>
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Nicholas Daniel Henkel

UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO HEALTH SCI CAMPUS, TOLEDO, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,791
FY 2024

Project Title

AMPK localization, expression, and activity in Alzheimer's Disease

Grant Number:

5F30AG079633-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia and it is estimated that one in ten Americans aged 65 and older has AD. The number of Americans with Alzheimer’s will escalate rapidly in coming years as the size and proportion of the U.S. population aged 65 and older in...

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<5'-Adenylic acid><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><AD dementia><AD model><ATP-protein phosphotransferase><Acceleration><Address><Adenosine Monophosphate><Adenylic Acid><Affect><Aged 65 and Over><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's brain><Alzheimer's disease brain><Alzheimer's disease model><Alzheimer's disease patient><Alzheimer's patient><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><American><Ammon Horn><Amyloid><Amyloid Substance><Automobile Driving><Autopsy><Autoregulation><Bio-Informatics><Biochemical><Bioinformatics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Nucleus><Cell Signaling><Cellular biology><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Complement><Complement Proteins><Consensus><Cornu Ammonis><Data><Data Set><Dementia><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Drugs><Dysfunction><Encephalon><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Goals><Hippocampus><Homeostasis><Human><In Vitro><Individual><Induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Isoforms><Kinase Family Gene><Kinases><Literature><Measures><Medication><Mentors><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolic dysfunction><Metabolism><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neuron Degeneration><Neuron from iPSC><Neuron from induced pluripotent stem cells><Neurons><Nuclear><Nucleus><Pathogenesis><Pathologic><Pattern><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Play><Population><Prefrontal Cortex><Preparation><Prevalence><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Progenitor Cells><Protein Isoforms><Protein Kinase><Public Health><Regulation><Research><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Synapses><Synaptic><Techniques><Testing><Training><Transphosphorylases><United States><above age 65><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><alzheimer model><biological signal transduction><career><cell biology><cell culture><cell cultures><cell type><complementation><disease phenotype><driving><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><glycogen synthase a kinase><hippocampal><human old age (65+)><hydroxyalkyl protein kinase><iPS neurons><iPSC derived-neurons><in silico><in vivo><induced pluripotent stem cell neurons><induced pluripotent stem cells derived from patients><induced pluripotent stem cells from patients><insight><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive impairment><mitochondrial><necropsy><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurological degeneration><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><old age><over 65 years><overexpress><overexpression><p-tau><p-τ><pathophysiology><patient derived human iPS><patient derived human iPSC><patient derived human induced pluripotent stem cell><patient derived iPS><patient derived iPSC><patient derived induced pluripotent cells><patient derived induced pluripotent stem cells><patient living with Alzheimer's disease><patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease><patient with Alzheimer's><patient with Alzheimer's disease><patient-derived pluripotent stem cells><phospho-tau><phospho-τ><phosphorylase b kinase kinase><phosphorylated tau><post-translational modification of tau><postmortem><posttranslational modification of tau><pre-clinical><preclinical><preparations><primary degenerative dementia><prospective><protein homeostasis><proteostasis><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><social role><stem cells><synapse><synapse function><synaptic function><tau phosphorylation><tau posttranslational modification><tau-1><tissue processing><transcriptomics><translational clinician><translational physician><τ phosphorylation><≥65 years>
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Nicholas R Harris

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$41,391
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAF3IP2 as a Proinflammatory Mediator of Alcohol-related Cardiomyopathy

Grant Number:

5F30AA031632-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Abstract This NRSA F30 fellowship will provide the groundwork that will prepare the applicant for a career in academic medicine as a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist. Much of the applicant’s career development will come from work in alcohol and cardiovascular-related research. Alcohol-related Cardiom...

Research Terms

<AP-1><AP-1 Enhancer-Binding Protein><AP1><AP1 protein><Absolute ethanol><Activator Protein-1><Acute-Phase Proteins><Acute-Phase Reactants><Adaptor Protein><Adaptor Protein Gene><Adaptor Signaling Protein><Adaptor Signaling Protein Gene><Albumins><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><C-jun Amino-Terminal Kinase><C-jun Kinase-1><C-jun N-Terminal Kinase 1><C-reactive protein><CD40 Receptor-Associated Factor 1><CD40bp Protein><CRAF1 Protein><CSAID-Binding Protein 1><CSAID-Binding Protein 2><CSBP2><Cardiac><Cardiac Muscle Cells><Cardiac Myocytes><Cardiocyte><Cardiomyopathies><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Catheterization><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cell Size><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cessation of life><Chemotactic Cytokines><Chronic><Clinical><Cohort Studies><Collagen><Collagen Lysyl Oxidase><Concurrent Studies><Cytokine Signal Transduction><Cytokine Signaling><Cytokine-Suppressive Antiinflammatory Drug-Binding Protein 1><Cytokine-Suppressive Antiinflammatory Drug-Binding protein 2><Cytoplasm><Data><Death><Deposit><Deposition><Development><Diet><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Dose><Dysfunction><EC 1.4.3.13><ECM><ETOH><Echocardiogram><Echocardiography><Ectopic Expression><Enhancer-Binding Protein AP1><Ensure><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Exposure to><Extracellular Matrix><Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Gene><Fellowship><Fibrillar Collagen><Fibroblasts><Fibrosis><Fibrosis in the heart><Fibrosis in the myocardium><Fibrosis within the heart><Fibrosis within the myocardium><Fibrotic myocardium><Functional disorder><Future><Gene Deletion><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genetic Models><Goals><Grain Alcohol><Heart><Heart Hypertrophy><Heart Injuries><Heart Muscle Cells><Heart Vascular><Heart failure><Heart myocyte><Heavy Drinking><Histologic><Histologically><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human><Hypertrophy><Impairment><In Vitro><Inflammation><Inflammation Mediators><Inflammatory><Injury><Intercrines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ischemia><Isocaloric><JN Kinase><JNK><JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases><JNK1><JNK1 Kinase><JNK1 protein><JNK1A2><JNK21B1/2><KO mice><Knock-out><Knock-out Mice><Knockout><Knockout Mice><LAP-1 Protein><Left><Left Ventricles><Left ventricular structure><Liquid substance><Lysyl Oxidase><MAP Kinase 8><MAP Kinase 8 Gene><MAP Kinase Gene><MAPK><MAPK14><MAPK14 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase><MAPK14 gene><MAPK8><MAPK8 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase><MAPK8 gene><Measures><Medicine><Mentors><Methylcarbinol><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 14><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 8><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Gene><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Mxi2><Myocardial><Myocardial Diseases><Myocardial Disorder><Myocardial depression><Myocardial dysfunction><Myocardiopathies><Myocarditis><Myofibroblast><NIAAA><NRSA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Research Service Awards><Null Mouse><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Oxidation-Reduction><PRKM8><Pathogenesis><Pathway interactions><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Play><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase><Proteins><Proteins, specific or class, C-reactive><Receptor Protein><Redox><Reperfusion Therapy><Reporting><Research><Role><SAP Kinase-1><SAPK/JNK><SAPK1 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase><SAPK1/JNK><SAPK2A><SIS cytokines><Scientist><Siderophilin><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Source><Staining method><Stains><Stress><Stress-Activated Protein Kinase 2A><Stress-Activated Protein Kinase JNK1><Stress-Activated Protein Kinase gamma><Structure><TNF receptor-associated factor 3><TRAF-3><TRAF3><Testing><Time><Training><Transcription Factor AP-1><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transferrin><Transgenic Organisms><Transthoracic Echocardiography><Ventricular><Wild Type Mouse><Work><adapter protein><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><biological signal transduction><c-jun N-Terminal Kinase><cardiac dysfunction><cardiac failure><cardiac fibrosis><cardiac function><cardiac hypertrophy><cardiac inflammation><cardiac injury><cardiomyocyte><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><career><career development><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><chronic EtOH drinking><chronic alcohol consumption><chronic alcohol drinking><chronic alcohol ingestion><chronic alcohol use><chronic ethanol consumption><chronic ethanol drinking><chronic ethanol ingestion><circulatory system><coronary fibrosis><crosslink><cytokine><developmental><diets><drink heavily><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><exposed to alcohol><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><extreme drinking><feeding><fibrotic heart><fluid><function of the heart><gene deletion mutation><heart dysfunction><heart fibrosis><heart function><heart sonography><heavy alcohol use><in vivo><inflammation marker><inflammatory marker><inflammatory mediator><injuries><interstitial><jun-NH2-Terminal Kinase><liquid><loss of function><measurable outcome><mortality><mouse model><murine model><myocardial fibrosis><myocardium disease><myocardium disorder><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><outcome measurement><overexpress><overexpression><oxidation reduction reaction><p38><p38 MAP Kinase><p38 MAPK Gene><p38 Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase><p38 Protein Kinase><p38 SAPK><p38-Alpha><p38Alpha><pathophysiology><pathway><pressure><prevent><preventing><protein expression><receptor><reperfusion><shRNA><short hairpin RNA><small hairpin RNA><social role><stress activated protein kinase><stress-activated protein kinase 1><therapeutic target><training opportunity><transcription factor><transgenic><wildtype mouse>
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Stephanie Sumin Lee

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$41,391
FY 2025

Project Title

Alcohol-Cannabinoid System Interactions in the Context of Pain and AUD

Grant Number:

5F30AA031900-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Abstract Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects more than 10% of the United States population. AUD is a psychiatric disorder characterized by escalated alcohol drinking and the emergence of profound negative affective states, including persistent pain. Alcohol is also known for its analgesic effects, al...

Research Terms

<9-ene-Tetrahydrocannabinol><AIDS Virus><Absolute ethanol><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Acute><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Behavior><Biological Markers><Brain region><Cannabinoids><Cannabis><Chemosensitization><Chemosensitization/Potentiation><Chronic><Chronic inflammatory pain><Clinical><Cohort Studies><Common Rat Strains><Concurrent Studies><D9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Dependence><Development><Dose><Drug Therapy><ETOH><ETOH level><Endocannabinoids><Endogenous Cannabinoids><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Exhibits><Fellowship><Female><Frequencies><Funding><Future><Grain Alcohol><HIV><Health><Heavy Drinking><History><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hyperalgesia><Hyperalgesic Sensations><Hypersensitivity><Incidence><Individual><Intervention><Investigation><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Letters><Long-term pain><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mechanics><Medical Marijuana><Medicinal Marijuana><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methylcarbinol><Modern Man><Motivation><NIAAA><NRSA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Nociception><Outcome><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Painful><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Persistent pain><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physicians><Play><Population><Potentiation><Procedures><Proteomics><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Recording of previous events><Recreation><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Research><Research Training><Risk><Role><SAMHSA><Scientist><Self Administered><Self Administration><Self-Report><Severities><Site><Statistical Regression><Stress><Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Substance Use Disorder><Synapses><Synaptic><System><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Treatment Efficacy><United States><United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Virus-HIV><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol addiction><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol effect><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol risk><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><amygdaloid nuclear complex><analyzing longitudinal><associated symptom><bio-markers><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic marker><biomarker><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><career><career development><chronic and inflammatory pain><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><clinical investigation><co-morbid symptom><co-occuring symptom><cohort><comorbid symptom><concurrent symptom><constant pain><cooccuring symptom><data analysis core><data analysis research core><data analytics core><data analytics research core><data interpretation><delta(1)-THC><delta(1)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><delta(9)-THC><delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><drinking><drug intervention><drug treatment><eCB system><emotional symptom><endocannabinoid system><endogenous cannabinoid system><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethyl alcohol measurements><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><exposed to alcohol><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><extreme drinking><heavy alcohol use><histories><hyperalgia><indexing><insight><intervention efficacy><lasting pain><longitudinal analysis><male><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><mechanic><mechanical><medical cannabis><medicinal cannabis><men><mental illness><model of animal><negative affect><negative affectivity><neurobiological><neuronal><nociceptive><on-going pain><ongoing pain><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain reduction><pain reliever><pain sensitivity><pain symptom><pain treatment><painful symptom><painkiller><pathway><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacologic><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><phosphatidylethanol><pre-clinical><preclinical><protein expression><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce pain><sex><social role><substance use and disorder><summer research><symptom association><symptom comorbidity><synapse><therapeutic cannabis><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic marijuana><therapy efficacy><training opportunity><translation research><translational investigation><translational study><translational therapeutics><translational therapy><treat chronic pain><vapor><Δ(1)-THC><Δ(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ(9)-THC><Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol><♀><♂>
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Daniel Alec Minassian

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$41,233
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role of CXCL9 and CXCL10 in Adverse Cardiac Remodeling Following Streptococcus pneumoniae Infection

Grant Number:

1F30HL177982-01A1

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This NIH F30 application describes a plan for mentored research and career development for the PI, Daniel Minassian. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has increasingly been recognized as a significant risk factor for MACE such as new or worsening heart failure, arrhythmia, and myoca...

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<Acute><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Alabama><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Therapy><Antibiotic Treatment><Antibiotics><Arrhythmia><B blood cells><B cell><B cells><B-Cells><B-Lymphocytes><B-cell><Biological Markers><Blood monocyte><CD183><CKR-L2><CMKAR3><CRG-2><CXCL10><CXCL10 gene><CXCL9><CXCL9 gene><CXCR3><CXCR3 gene><Cardiac><Cardiac Arrhythmia><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Cardiac infarction><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 3><Chemotactic Cytokines><Chronic><Clinical><Congestive Heart Failure><Convalescence><D pneumoniae><D. pneumoniae><Data><Dependence><Development><Development and Research><Diplococcus pneumoniae><EFRAC><Echocardiogram><Echocardiography><Education><Educational aspects><Ejection Fraction><Elderly><Event><Faculty><Fibrosis><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Funding><Future><G Protein-Coupled Receptor 9><GPR9><Genetic><Goals><Gram-Positive Bacteria><Heart><Heart Arrhythmias><Heart Decompensation><Heart Injuries><Heart failure><Histopathology><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Humig><IFI10><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNγ><INP10><IP-10><IP10><IP10 Receptor><IP10-Mig receptor><IP10-R><Immune Interferon><Immune response><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Infection><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Response><Injury><Intercrines><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Ischemia><KO mice><Knock-out><Knock-out Mice><Knockout><Knockout Mice><Laboratories><Ligands><MIG Gene><MOB-1><Macrophage><Marrow monocyte><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mig Receptor><Mig-R><MigR><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modeling><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Myocardial depression><Myocardial dysfunction><Myocarditis><Myocardium><Mφ><NGS Method><NGS system><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Nuclear RNA><Null Mouse><Patients><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Play><Pneumococcal Infections><Pneumococcus><Pneumonia><Production><R & D><R&D><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Receptor Protein><Reporter><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><S pneumoniae><S. pneumoniae><SCYB10><SCYB9><SIS cytokines><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Single-Nucleus Sequencing><Sterility><Steroid Compound><Steroids><Streptococcus pneumoniae><Streptococcus pneumoniae Infections><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><Testing><Th-1 Cell><Th1 Cells><Time><Training><Transthoracic Echocardiography><Type 1 Helper Cell><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><advanced age><aged group><aged groups><aged individual><aged individuals><aged people><aged person><aged persons><aged population><aged populations><aging population><anti-microbial><antimicrobial><bacterial disease treatment><bacterial infectious disease treatment><bio-markers><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><cardiac damage><cardiac dysfunction><cardiac failure><cardiac infarct><cardiac inflammation><cardiac injury><cardiac muscle><career><career development><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><chronic heart failure><community acquired pneumonia><community associated pneumonia><conference><convention><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><crg-10><developmental><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><flow cytophotometry><gIP-10><geriatric><heart attack><heart damage><heart dysfunction><heart infarct><heart infarction><heart muscle><heart sonography><host response><immune system response><immunoresponse><injuries><injury to the myocardium><innovate><innovation><innovative><ischemia injury><ischemic injury><lFN-Gamma><monocyte><myocardial injury><neutralizing antibody><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><non-human primate><nonhuman primate><pilot study><pneumococcal disease><pneumococcus infection><pneumonia therapy><pneumonia treatment><population aging><pressure><prevent><preventing><receptor><recruit><research and development><sNuc-Seq><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><senior citizen><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single nucleus RNA-sequencing><single nucleus seq><single-cell RNA sequencing><single-nucleus RNA-seq><skill acquisition><skill development><snRNA sequencing><snRNA-seq><social role><sterile><summit><symposia><symposium><thymus derived lymphocyte><tool><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><treat pneumonia><trend>
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Jennifer Grace Piciw

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$40,502
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the mechanisms of reduced neuron generation in Down Syndrome

Grant Number:

1F30HD118801-01

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

10/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Down syndrome (DS, trisomy 21, T21), the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability, is characterized by reduction in cortical size and neuron number. The fundamental question of how an extra copy of human chromosome 21 (HSA21) causes reduced brain growth and neuron format...

Research Terms

<0-4 weeks old><Affect><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Apoptotic><Birth><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Cycle><Cell Death><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Division Cycle><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Proliferation><Chromosome 21><Cognitive><Complex><Data><Data Set><Defect><Developing fetus><Development><Developmental Process><Disease><Disorder><Down Syndrome><Encephalon><Equilibrium><Fellowship><Fetal Development><Future><Gene Transcription><Generalized Growth><Generations><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Growth><Human><Human Chromosomes><Image><Impairment><Individual><Individuals with down syndrome><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Intelligence><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Langdon Down syndrome><Length><Literature><Maintenance><Mitochondria><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Mongolism><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neocortex><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Stem Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Newborn Infant><Newborns><Outcome><Parturition><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Phase><Physicians><Pluripotent Stem Cells><Population><Process><Progenitor Cells><Programmed Cell Death><Publishing><RNA Expression><Reporter><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Supporting Cell><System><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Training><Transcription><Trisomy 21><United States National Institutes of Health><WNT Signaling Pathway><WNT signaling><Work><balance><balance function><biological signal transduction><cell behavior><cellular behavior><cellular differentiation><chromosome 21 trisomy><chromosome 21 trisomy syndrome><congenital acromicria syndrome><critical period><defined contribution><developmental><down syndrome individuals><down syndrome patients><homotypical cortex><iPS><iPSC><iPSCs><imaging><improved><induced pluripotent cell><induced pluripotent stem cell><inducible pluripotent cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell><insight><intellectual and developmental disability><isocortex><limited intellectual functioning><mitochondrial><morbus Down><mouse model><murine model><necrocytosis><neopallium><nerve stem cell><neural precursor><neural precursor cell><neural progenitor><neural progenitor cells><neural stem and progenitor cells><neurogenesis><neurogenic progenitors><neurogenic stem cell><neuron progenitors><neuronal><neuronal progenitor><neuronal progenitor cells><neuronal stem cells><neuroprogenitor><newborn child><newborn children><ontogeny><pathway><patients with down syndrome><people with down syndrome><pluripotent progenitor><postmitotic><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><premature><prematurity><prenatal><prevent><preventing><progenitor><progenitor and neural stem cells><progenitor cell differentiation><progenitor cell expansion><progenitor cell maintenance><progenitor cell pool><progenitor cell population><progenitor cell proliferation><progenitor differentiation><progenitor expansion><progenitor maintenance><progenitor pool><progenitor population><progenitor proliferation><pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><self-renew><self-renewal><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><stem and progenitor cell expansion><stem and progenitor cell population><stem and progenitor cell proliferation><stem and progenitor differentiation><stem cell differentiation><stem cell expansion><stem cell maintenance><stem cell pool><stem cell population><stem cell proliferation><stem cells><tissue progenitor><tissue specific progenitor cells><tissue specific stem cells><tissue stem cells><transcriptomics><trisomy 21 syndrome><unborn>
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Camille Westlake

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$38,945
FY 2025

Project Title

Norepinephrine-mediated resistance to nutritional immunity in Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Grant Number:

1F30AI191666-01

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gc) is the bacterial pathogen responsible for the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea, which causes an estimated 87 million cases globally each year. As cases and antibiotic resistance increase, new approaches to treat and prevent gonorrhea are ...

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<1,2-benzenediol><1,2-dihydroxybenzene><2-hydroxyphenol><Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists><Adrenergic alpha-Receptor Blockaders><Adrenergic α-Antagonists><Adrenergic α-Blockers><Antibiotic Resistance><Assay><Award><Bacterial Physiology><Binding><Bioassay><Bioavailability><Biological Assay><Biological Availability><Biomedical Research><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Carbon><Catechols><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chemicals><Chemistry><Clinical><Communicable Diseases><Data><Difficulty conceiving><Disease><Disorder><E. coli produce shiga toxin><EHEC><Ectopic Pregnancy><Enabling Factors><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Endocrinology><Enterohemorrhagic E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of Escherichia coli><Environment><Escherichia coli EHEC><Fe element><Ferredoxin><GC gene><Gene Expression><Gene Transcription><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic Screening><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Gonococcal Infection><Gonococcus><Gonorrhea><Growth><Hormones><Host Defense><Human><ICP-MS><Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry><Infection><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infertility><Inflammatory Response><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Invaded><Investigation><Iron><Iron-Binding Proteins><Knock-out><Knockout><Levarterenol><Levonorepinephrine><Marrow Neutrophil><Measures><Mediating><Membrane><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Metals><Microbe><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><N gonorrhea><N. gonorrhea><Neisseria><Neisseria gonorrhoeae><Nerve Transmitter Substances><Neuroendocrine><Neuroendocrine System><Neurosecretory Systems><Neurotransmitters><Neutrophil Infiltration><Neutrophil Recruitment><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Infiltrate><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Nitrogen><Noradrenaline><Norepinephrine><Norepinephrine Receptors><Nutritional Immunity><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity Factors><Pelvic Inflammatory Disease><Phentolamine><Physicians><Physiologic Availability><Physiology><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Protein-Free Media><Proteins><Public Health><Pyrocatechols><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Receptor Protein><Reporting><Repression><Research><Resistance><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><Role><Scientist><Serum-Free Culture Media><Serum-Free Media><Sexually Transmitted Agents><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Shiga toxigenic E. coli><Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin containing E. coli><Shiga toxin containing Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin producing E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli><Siderochromes><Siderophilin><Siderophores><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Source><Starvation><Stress><System><Systemic infection><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Hormone><Tissue Growth><Training><Transcription><Transferrin><VDBG><VDBP><Vaccines><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Virulence><Virulence Factors><Work><alpha adrenergic blockade><alpha antiadrenergic agent><alpha-Adrenergic Blocking Agents><antagonism><antagonist><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><bacteria pathogen><bacterial pathogen><biological signal transduction><career><chelex><chemical reduction><combat><coping><derepression><extrauterine pregnancy><fertility cessation><fertility loss><gene product><global gene expression><global transcription profile><human pathogen><infertile><inflammatory environment><inflammatory milieu><insight><membrane structure><microbe pathogen><microbial><microbial pathogen><mucosal site><mutant><neutrophil><new approaches><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><new vaccines><next generation therapeutics><next generation vaccines><novel approaches><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel strategies><novel strategy><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><novel vaccines><o-Dihydroxybenzenes><ontogeny><ortho-Dihydroxybenzenes><pathogen><pathogenic bacteria><pathogenic microbe><pelvic inflammation disease><pelvic inflammation disorder><pelvic inflammatory disorder><pelvic inflammatory syndrome><prevent><preventing><priority pathogen><programs><receptor><reproductive><resistant><response><sensor><sexually acquired infection><small molecule><social role><stressor><therapeutic agent development><therapeutic development><transcriptome><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><α blocker>
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WILLIAM M GEISLER

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 24/100
Active award
Career award
$151,812
FY 2026

Project Title

Midcareer Mentoring Award for Patient-Oriented Research in Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

Grant Number:

5K24AI125685-09

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2016

End Date:

10/31/2027

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This application is for a renewal of my K24 Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (POR) on Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) Infections. I, Dr. William Geisler, am a federally funded physician scientist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham...

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<16 year old><16 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><A vaginae><A. vaginae><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alabama><Antibodies><Antigens><Area><Atopobium vaginae><Award><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Serum><C trachomatis><C. trachomatis><Chlamydia><Chlamydia trachomatis><Clinic><Clinical Investigator><DNA><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Doctor of Medicine><ELISA><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Enrollment><Entrepreneurial Skill><Entrepreneurship><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Female><Frequencies><Funding><Genital Organs><Genitalia><Goals><Gynecology><HIV risk><HLA-DC><HLA-DC Antigens><HLA-DQ><HLA-DQ Antigens><HLA-DQB1><HLA-DQB1 antigen><HLA-DQbeta1><HLA-DS><HLA-DS Antigens><HLA-LB><HLA-LB Antigens><HLA-MB><HLA-MB Antigens><Health><IFN><Immunity><Immunogenetics><Infection><Infection Control><Infection prevention><Interferons><International><Interview><Investigators><K24 Award><K24 Mechanism><K24 Program><Knowledge><Leadership><Linkage Disequilibrium><M.D.><M.P.H.><Master of Public Health><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><MicroRNAs><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)><Miyagawanella><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Patients><Physicians><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevent infection><Prevention><Public Health><Publications><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Activity><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Specimen><Researchers><Respondent><Rickettsia trachomae><Risk><Risk Marker><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Secure><Serum><Source><Specimen><Students><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Swab><T cell response><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><TL1><TNF Ligand-Related Molecule 1><TNF15><TNFSF15><TNFSF15 gene><Teaching><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 15><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><VEGI><Vaccines><Variant><Variation><Vascular Endothelial Growth Inhibitor><Visit><Woman><access to vaccination><access to vaccines><age 16><age 16 years><age 18><age 18 years><antigen based test><antigen test><bedsonia><bench bed side><bench bedside><bench to bed side><bench to bedside><bench to clinic><bench to clinical practice><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><career><career development><chlamydia vaccine><clinical practice><commercialization><design><designing><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><developmental><early experience><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><enroll><enzyme linked immunoassay><experience><immunogen><immunogenic><improved><infection rate><infection risk><insight><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><male><miRNA><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><patient population><perinatal morbidity><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><programs><public health relevance><rate of infection><recruit><reproductive><reproductive morbidity><research study><response><risk predictor><risk predictors><sample collection><screening><screenings><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><specimen collection><success><thymus derived lymphocyte><vaccination access><vaccination availability><vaccine access><vaccine availability><vaccine candidate><vaccine development><young woman><♀><♂>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$171,108
FY 2022

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-24S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

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Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$171,108
FY 2022

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-24S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

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  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$116,108
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-25S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$116,108
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-25S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$58,054
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-25S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$58,054
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-25S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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YOJI SHIMIZU

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$58,054
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008244-36S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1988

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The University of Minnesota Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD) recruits a diverse group of gifted scholars with the highest caliber intellectual skills and character traits to pursue a rigorous, supportive physician scientist training sequence that results in the awarding of...

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<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Talene Alene Yacoubian

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$57,162
FY 2024

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008361-33S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1992

End Date:

6/30/2025

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  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The focus of the Medical Scientist (MD-PHD) Training Program (MSTP) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is to train outstanding young people to become successful physician scientists. Although the ultimate career pathway for individual trainees extends a broad spectrum from the...

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<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Toni Darville

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$57,036
FY 2022

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-24S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Mohanish P Deshmukh

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$57,036
FY 2022

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008719-24S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1999

End Date:

6/30/2024

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract This application requests the competing renewal of UNC's MSTP award. Our primary goal is to train an outstanding group of men and women committed to become physician-scientists, fully capable of bridging the gap between science and clinical medicine. We achieve this goal by recruiting to UN...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Talene Alene Yacoubian

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$55,280
FY 2023

Project Title

Medical Scientist Training Program

Grant Number:

3T32GM008361-32S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1992

End Date:

6/30/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The focus of the Medical Scientist (MD-PHD) Training Program (MSTP) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is to train outstanding young people to become successful physician scientists. Although the ultimate career pathway for individual trainees extends a broad spectrum from the...

Research Terms

<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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Evan R Lamb

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$54,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Defining mechanisms of complement-mediated killing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Grant Number:

5F30AI179038-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gc) is the Gram-negative bacterium that causes gonorrhea, resulting in an estimated 87 million cases globally each year. Gonococcal disease can result in pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancies, and infertility. Rapidly emerging antibiotic r...

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<Advanced Development><Allelism Test><Anti-Bacterial Agents><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Resistance><Antibiotics><Antibodies><Assay><Bacteria><Binding><Bioassay><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Blood Serum><Body Tissues><C 5b-9><C5 a><C5a><C5b><C5b-9><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Cell Body><Cells><Chemosensitization><Chemosensitization/Potentiation><Clinical><Complement><Complement 5a><Complement C 5b><Complement C5a><Complement Complex C5b-9><Complement Membrane Attack Complex><Complement Proteins><Complement S-Protein><Complementation Test><Complex><Cross Reactions><Cytolysis><Cytolytic Terminal Complement Complex><Cytoplasm><Data><Deposit><Deposition><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Disease><Disorder><Ectopic Pregnancy><Electron Microscopy><Epibolin><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fertility><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Foundations><Future><Genetic Complementation Test><Goals><Gonococcal Infection><Gonococcus><Gonorrhea><Gram-Negative Bacteria><Health><Host Defense><Human><Humoral Immunities><Image><Immune><Immune response><Immune system><Immunes><Immunization><Immunize><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunologic Factors><Immunological><Immunological Factors><Immunologically><Immunologics><Impairment><In Vitro><Individual><Infection><Infertility><Inflammatory><Innate Immune Response><Knowledge><Lysis><Marrow Neutrophil><Mediating><Membrane><Membrane Attack Complex><Meningococcal vaccine><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modality><Model System><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><N gonorrhea><N meningitidis serogroup B><N. gonorrhea><N. meningitidis serogroup B><Neisseria><Neisseria gonorrhoeae><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Pathogenesis><Pelvic Inflammatory Disease><Periplasmic Space><Phagocytes><Phagocytic Cell><Phagocytosis><Physicians><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Potentiation><Predisposition><Process><Proteins><Public Health><Recombinant C5a><Recommendation><Research><Resistance><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><Risk><Role><Scientist><Serogroup B Meningococcus><Serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis><Serum><Serum Proteins><Serum Spreading Factor><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Structure><Susceptibility><TM Domain><Terminal Complement Complex><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissues><Training><Trans Test><Transmembrane Domain><Transmembrane Region><Vaccine Design><Vaccines><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Vitronectin><Whole Blood><Work><adaptive immune response><amebocyte><anti-bacterial><anti-microbial><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistance emergence><antibiotic resistant><antibody-based immunity><antimicrobial><bactericidal><bactericide><blood infection><bloodstream infection><career><combat><complement 5b><complement C5b><complement system><complementation><complementation analysis><complementation approach><cross immunity><cross protection><cross reactivity><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><developmental><emerging antibiotic resistance><extrauterine pregnancy><fertility cessation><fertility loss><flow cytophotometry><fluorophore><host response><imaging><immune system response><immunologic substance><immunological substance><immunoresponse><infection in the blood><infection of the blood><infertile><inhibitor><leukocyte activation><membrane structure><microbial><neutrophil><pathogen><pelvic inflammation disease><pelvic inflammation disorder><pelvic inflammatory disorder><pelvic inflammatory syndrome><periplasm><prevent><preventing><priority pathogen><programs><public health priorities><recruit><resistant><sexually acquired infection><social role><tool><vaccine development>
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Katelyn A McKenzie

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER, KANSAS CITY, KS

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$53,974
FY 2024

Project Title

Statistical developments for biomarker and diagnostic test evaluation with applications to Alzheimer's disease

Grant Number:

5F30AG071349-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/30/2020

End Date:

12/29/2024

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Project Summary Agreement studies, used in the evaluation of newly-developed biomarkers and diagnostic tests, depend upon statistical methods proposed nearly 50 years ago. As Alzheimer’s disease has entered into an era where neuroimaging biomarkers are incorporated into the diagnostic strategy, the...

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<AD dementia><AD model><AD prevention><Adopted><Affect><Agreement><Algorithms><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer disease prevention><Alzheimer prevention><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's biomarker><Alzheimer's diagnosis><Alzheimer's disease biological marker><Alzheimer's disease diagnosis><Alzheimer's disease model><Alzheimers Dementia><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Alzheimer’s disease biomarker><Amentia><Award><Biological Markers><Brain imaging><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Communities><Complex><Data><Data Collection><Data Set><Dementia><Dependence><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic tests><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Enrollment><Environment><Evaluation><Exercise><Experimental Designs><Foundations><Funding><Future><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Histologic><Histologically><Image><Literature><Measures><Medical><Medicine><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Prevalence><Prevention program><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Probability><Provider><Recommendation><Research><Research Design><Research Training><Risk Adjustment><Risk Factors><Sampling><Science><Sensitivity and Specificity><Source><Statistical Methods><Study Type><Testing><Tissue Growth><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><alzheimer model><base><bases><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biomarker development><biomarker performance><biomarker utility><brain visualization><career><clinical training><computer based prediction><design><designing><developmental><diagnostic approach><diagnostic biomarker><diagnostic marker><diagnostic strategy><enroll><evaluation/testing><flexibility><flexible><imaging><imaging biomarker><imaging marker><imaging-based biological marker><imaging-based biomarker><imaging-based marker><improved><in silico><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neuroimaging biomarker><neuroimaging marker><neurological imaging><new diagnostics><new marker><next generation diagnostics><novel><novel biomarker><novel diagnostics><novel marker><ontogeny><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><predictive modeling><predoctoral><primary degenerative dementia><programs><recruit><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><simulation><statistic methods><study design><success><tool>
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ALEXANDER Flaherty MERRIMAN

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$53,974
FY 2024

Project Title

Defining the molecular regulators of valvular delamination via multi-omic dissection of Ebstein’s Anomaly

Grant Number:

5F30HL158170-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2021

End Date:

3/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Cardiac valves are critical to the maintenance of unidirectional blood flow in the heart. Congenital and acquired valvulopathies are a major source of morbidity and mortality in both the pediatric and adult populations. Current therapeutic strategies are limited, often requi...

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<21+ years old><ATAC sequencing><ATAC-seq><ATACseq><Adult><Adult Human><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Apical><Assay><Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing><Atrial><Automobile Driving><Bar Codes><Bioassay><Biologic Models><Biological><Biological Assay><Biological Models><Biology><Blood flow><Cardiac><Cardiac Atrium><Cardiac Transplantation><Cardiac Valves><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Function><Cell Interaction><Cell Maturation><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Childhood><Chromatin><Clinical><Collaborations><Coloring Agents><Complex><Congenital Cardiac Defects><Congenital Heart Defects><Data><Defect><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dissection><Doctor of Philosophy><Dyes><Dysfunction><Ebstein's Anomaly><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Elements><Endothelium><Event><Expression Signature><Failure><Fellowship><Fostering><Functional disorder><Future><Gene Expression Profile><Genetic analyses><Genomics><Goals><Heart><Heart Atrium><Heart Grafting><Heart Transplantation><Heart Valves><High Throughput Assay><Human Genetics><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Lateral><Location><Machine Learning><Maintenance><Maps><Mediating><Mentorship><Mesenchymal><Mesenchymas><Mesenchyme><Mice><Mice Mammals><Model System><Molecular><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Morphogenesis><Morphology><Murine><Mus><Muscle><Muscle Tissue><Myocardial><Myocardium><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Pathogenesis><Patients><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Physiopathology><Population><Preceptorship><Process><Prosthesis><Prosthetic device><Prosthetics><RNA><RNA Gene Products><Regenerative Medicine><Regulation><Research><Resolution><Ribonucleic Acid><Right Ventricles><Right ventricular structure><Scientist><Secondary to><Secure><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Single cell seq><Slide><Source><Subcellular Process><Surgeon><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><System><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissue Sample><Training><Tricuspid Valve><Tricuspid valve structure><Variant><Variation><Ventricular><adulthood><assay for transposase accessible chromatin followed by sequencing><assay for transposase accessible chromatin seq><assay for transposase accessible chromatin sequencing><assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with sequencing><atrium><barcode><biologic><biological signal transduction><cardiac graft><cardiac muscle><cardiac tissue engineering><career><cellular differentiation><clinical training><developmental><driving><electrophysiological><engineered heart tissue><epigenomics><epithelial to mesenchymal transition><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><gene regulatory network><genetic analysis><heart muscle><heart transplant><high throughput screening><human disease><human tissue><in vivo Model><information gathering><innovate><innovation><innovative><interstitial cell><mRNA Expression><machine based learning><malformation><morphogenetic process><mortality><mouse model><multiomics><multiple omics><murine model><muscular><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><panomics><pathophysiology><patient centered><patient oriented><pediatric><periostin><pharmacologic><progenitor biology><progenitor cell biology><programs><prospective><resolutions><scATAC sequencing><scATAC-seq><scRNA-seq><single cell ATAC-seq><single cell ATAC-sequencing><single cell Assay for Transposase Accessible Chromatin sequencing><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell genomics><single cell next generation sequencing><single cell sequencing><single cell sequencing assay for transposase accessible chromatin><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin with sequencing><single-cell RNA sequencing><single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing><single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin-seq><spatiotemporal><stem and progenitor biology><stem cell biology><surgery><tool><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><transcriptomics>
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Jennae Nicolle Shelby

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY, DAYTON, OH

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$53,774
FY 2024

Project Title

Unfolding the Link Between the Endoplasmic Reticulum, AIS Shortening, and Cognitive Impairment in Type 2 Diabetes

Grant Number:

5F30NS124237-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2021

End Date:

7/31/2025

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The axon initial segment (AIS) is a critical mediator of neuronal function, and changes in its structure or location have been implicated in several neurodegenerative conditions. In diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer's disease, there is a shortening of the AIS with cogn...

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<2-oxo-propanal><AD dementia><ATF6><ATF6 gene><Acetylformaldehyde><Action Potentials><Activating Transcription Factor 6><Address><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Age><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><Ammon Horn><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Axon><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Calcineurin><Caring><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chronic><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive deficits><Cognitive function abnormal><Common Rat Strains><Cornu Ammonis><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Diabetes Mellitus><Diabetic mouse><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><ER stress><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Encephalopathies><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Ergastoplasm><Family><Functional disorder><Future><Genetic><Goals><Grant><Hippocampus><Hour><Immunoblotting><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><Impaired cognition><In Vitro><Inflammation><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Learning><Length><Link><Location><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mediator><Memory><Methylglyoxal><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Murine><Mus><NIDDM><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural Transmission><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Oxidative Stress><PP2B><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient Representative><Patients><Phosphatases><Phosphohydrolases><Phosphomonoesterases><Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases><Physicians><Physiopathology><Prefrontal Cortex><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Programmed Cell Death><Protein Phosphatase-2B><Proteins><Public Health><Pyruvaldehyde><Pyruvic Aldehyde><Rat><Rat model of diabetes><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Research><Research Design><Risk><Role><STZ><Scientist><Short interfering RNA><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Small Interfering RNA><Sodium 4-phenylbutyrate><Sodium Salt 4-Phenylbutyric Acid><Sodium phenylbutyrate><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Streptozocin><Streptozotocin><Structure><Study Skills><Study Type><Subcellular Process><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic Transmission><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic Research><Training><Transfection><Tunicamycin><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Writing><Zanosar><adult onset diabetes><after stroke><ages><biological signal transduction><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive defects><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive performance><comorbidity><data interpretation><db/db mouse><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><diabetes><diabetes mouse model><diabetic><diabetic rat><diabetic rat model><electrophysiological><endoplasmic reticulum stress><experimental group><flexibility><flexible><hippocampal><improved><inhibitor><ketosis resistant diabetes><maturity onset diabetes><meter><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive impairment><model of animal><morris water maze><morris watermaze><mouse model><multi-electrode arrays><multielectrode arrays><murine model><necrocytosis><neural degeneration><neurobehavioral test><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neurological degeneration><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><neuronal excitability><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><non-diabetic><nondiabetic><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><pathophysiology><pathway><patient prognosis><pharmacologic><post stroke><poststroke><prevent><preventing><primary degenerative dementia><protein blotting><protein folding><response><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><sensor><siRNA><social role><study design><synapse><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic target><training opportunity><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes>
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Adelaide R Tousley

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, HANOVER, NH

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$52,859
FY 2024

Project Title

Prenatal alcohol exposure, GABAergic interneuron circuitry, early motor behavior, and the developing striatum

Grant Number:

5F30AA029261-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/25/2021

End Date:

5/10/2025

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Project Summary Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) are the most common cause of non-genetic neurodevelopmental disability worldwide. Clinical symptoms of FASD can vary, but include facial dysmorphology, cognitive deficits and behavioral abnormalities. The variable clinical presentation of FASD...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><4-Aminobutanoic Acid><4-Aminobutyric Acid><4-amino-butanoic acid><Absolute ethanol><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Aminalon><Aminalone><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Area><Basal Ganglia><Basal Nuclei><Behavior><Behavioral><Birth><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cognitive><Cognitive deficits><Complex><Connector Neuron><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><DNA cassette><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Dysmorphology><ETOH><Early Intervention><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Embryo><Embryonic><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Exposure to><FASD><Face><Fetal Alcohol Exposure><Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder><Fetal ETOH Exposure><Fetal Ethanol Exposure><Fishes><Foundations><Frequencies><GABA><Ganglia><Glutamates><Goals><Grain Alcohol><IRES><In Utero Alcohol Exposure><In Utero ETOH Exposure><In Utero Ethanol Exposure><Injections><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Internal Ribosome Entry Segment><Internal Ribosome Entry Site><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><L-Glutamate><LoxP-flanked allele><Measures><Medial><Mediating><Membrane><Methylcarbinol><Mice><Mice Mammals><Morphology><Motor><Motor Cortex><Motor Skills><Movement><Murine><Mus><Neonatal><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Development><Neural Ganglion><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Outcome><Parturition><Patients><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Pilot Projects><Play><Prenatal Alcohol Exposure><Prenatal ETOH Exposure><Prenatal Ethanol Exposure><Property><QOL><Quality of life><Reporter><Research><Ribosome Entry Site><Role><School-Age Population><Scientist><Series><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Source><Spinal Column><Spine><Striate Body><Striatum><Symptoms><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic plasticity><Technical Expertise><Teratogenic><Teratogenicity><Teratogens><Testing><Thalamic structure><Thalamus><Transgenic Mice><Vertebral column><Viral><Work><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol-exposed pregnancy><backbone><biocytin><biological signal transduction><biotinyl L lysine><body movement><cholinergic><cognitive defects><developmental><electrophysiological><enhancer cassette><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><exposed to alcohol><exposed to alcohol prenatally><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><expression cassette><faces><facial><floxed><floxed allele><gamma-Aminobutyric Acid><gene cassette><genetic cassette><gestation ETOH exposure><gestation alcohol exposure><gestation ethanol exposure><gestational ethanol exposure><glutamatergic><improved><induced Cre><inducible Cre><insight><integration cassette><kids><membrane structure><migration><model of animal><motor behavior><motor control><motor deficit><mouse model><murine model><neocortical><neonatal mice><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><neurodevelopment><neuronal><new marker><non-genetic><nongenetic><novel biomarker><novel marker><optogenetics><patch clamp><pilot study><postnatal><pregnancy ETOH exposure><pregnancy alcohol exposure><pregnancy ethanol exposure><pregnant><prenatally alcohol exposed><prenatally exposed to alcohol><promoter cassette><prospective><reporter cassette><resistance cassette><school age><selectable cassette><selection cassette><sensory cortex><sensory input><social role><somatosensory><stop cassette><striatal><synapse><synapse function><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><synaptic function><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><technical skills><thalamic><transcription cassette><transcriptional cassette><transgene cassette><voltage clamp><youngster><γ-Aminobutyric Acid>
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Sean Chih-Hsiung Lim

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$52,694
FY 2023

Project Title

Investigating Ventral CA1 Neural Representations of Anxiety-Like Behavior

Grant Number:

5F30MH124424-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2024

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PROJECT SUMMARY The ability to detect and appropriately respond to potentially threatening situations is critical for survival. Dysregulation of the neural systems which mediate these functions can lead to pathological avoidance of ordinary environments and persistent feelings of imminent threat, ke...

Research Terms

<Address><Adeno-Associated Viruses><Algorithms><Ammon Horn><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Animals><Anti-Anxiety Agents><Anti-Anxiety Drugs><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Anxiolytic Agents><Anxiolytics><Assay><Aversive Stimulus><Award><Behavioral><Bioassay><Biologic Assays><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Calcium><Cell Body><Cells><Characteristics><Code><Coding System><Cornu Ammonis><Data><Dependoparvovirus><Dependovirus><Detection><Development and Research><Dimensions><Drugs><Emotional><Encephalon><Environment><Feeling><Fellowship><Goals><Head><Hippocampus><Image><In vivo two-photon calcium imaging><Knowledge><Lesion><Mediating><Medication><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Minor Tranquilizing Agents><Murine><Mus><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Development><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Output><Pathologic><Pattern><Pharmaceutic Preparations><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Population><Population Analysis><Posture><Psychiatry><R & D><R&D><Research><Role><Scientist><Stretching><System><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Visualization><adeno associated virus group><amygdaloid nuclear complex><antianxiety agent><antianxiety drugs><anxiety reduction><anxiety states><anxiety-like behavior><avoidance behavior><behavior response><behavioral response><computational neuroscience><drug/agent><emotional behavior><endomicrosope><feelings><hippocampal><imaging><in vivo calcium imaging><insight><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><microendoscope><negative emotional state><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><neurodevelopment><neuronal><novel><optogenetics><research and development><social role><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><unsupervised learning><unsupervised machine learning>
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Bilal Abdullah Naved

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$52,694
FY 2023

Project Title

Strategies in Renal Nanomedicine to Impact Treatment Paradigms in Kidney Disease

Grant Number:

5F30DK123985-05

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/10/2019

End Date:

9/9/2024

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PROJECT SUMMARY: Treatment paradigms for kidney disease have been largely stagnant for decades. However, new technologies in stem cell biology are opening the doors to novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. The PI is an MD/PhD trainee at Northwestern University whose goal is to use this F30 NR...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Acute><Acute Renal Failure with Renal Papillary Necrosis><Address><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Antibodies><Attenuated><Beds><Biology><Biomedical Engineering><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><CDDP><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Signaling><Chronic><Cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum><Cis-diamminedichloridoplatinum><Cis-diamminedichloro Platinum (II)><Cis-dichloroammine Platinum (II)><Cis-platinous Diamine Dichloride><Cis-platinum II><Cis-platinum II Diamine Dichloride><Cisplatin><Cisplatina><Cisplatinum><Collaborations><Complement><Complement Proteins><Cysplatyna><DNA><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development and Research><Developmental Process><Dichlorodiammineplatinum><Disease><Disease model><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Drugs><Dysfunction><ESRD><Electron Microscopy><End stage renal failure><End-Stage Kidney Disease><End-Stage Renal Disease><Endothelial Cells><Environment><Epithelial Cells><FSGS><Failure><Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis><Focal segmental glomerular sclerosis><Foot Process><Functional disorder><Genetic Diseases><Genetic Models><Goals><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Histology><Homolog of Drosophila TOLL><Human><In Vitro><Incubated><Infrastructure><Injury><Injury to Kidney><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Kidney><Kidney Diseases><Kidney Urinary System><Knowledge><Laboratories><Libraries><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Medicare><Medication><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><NIH><NRSA><Nanotechnology><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Nephropathy><Nephrotoxic><Oligo><Oligonucleotides><Organ><Organogenesis><Organoids><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pedicel><Permeability><Peyrone's Chloride><Peyrone's Salt><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharmaceutic Preparations><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Platinum Diamminodichloride><Pluripotent Stem Cells><Polycystic Kidney><Polycystic Kidney Diseases><Program Development><Publishing><R & D><R&D><Receptor Protein><Renal Cell><Renal Disease><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Spherical Nucleic Acids><Surface><TLR protein><TLR4><TLR4 gene><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Agents><Time><Tissue Engineering><Title 18><Toll Homologue><Toll-Like Receptor Family Gene><Toll-like receptors><Toxin><Training><Training Programs><Transfection><Translating><Tubular><Tubular formation><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Visceral Epithelial Cell><Visualization><acute kidney injury><attenuate><attenuates><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineered tissue><bioengineering><biological engineering><biological signal transduction><career><career development><cis dichlorodiammineplatinum><cis platinum compound><cis-Diaminedichloroplatinum><cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum><cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II)><cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(II)><cis-Platinum><classroom environment><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><cost><density><disorder model><drug/agent><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><engineered tissue><genetic condition><genetic disorder><glomerular visceral epithelial cell><health insurance for disabled><human disease><improved><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><innovative technologies><intellectual atmosphere><kidney cell><kidney disorder><kidney dysfunction><kidney injury><kidney toxicity><learning atmosphere><learning environment><model of animal><nano medicinal><nano medicine><nano tech><nano technology><nano-technological><nanomedicinal><nanomedicine><nanoparticle therapy><nanotech><nanotechnological><nanotherapeutic><necrocytosis><nephrotoxicity><new diagnostics><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new technology><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation diagnostics><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel diagnostics><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel technologies><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><oligos><pathophysiology><pathway><podocyte><programs><receptor><renal><renal disorder><renal dysfunction><renal injury><research and development><school atmosphere><school climate><stem cell biology><stem cell technology><therapeutic agent development><therapeutic development><therapeutic nanoparticles><three dimensional><toll-like receptor 4><tool><training atmosphere><trend><university atmosphere><vascular>
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Deanna Zhu

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$51,435
FY 2024

Project Title

Age in dengue antibody response and risk after primary natural infection

Grant Number:

5F30AI160898-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

5/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Dengue is the most prevalent vector-borne virus plaguing our world. In 2010, there were an estimated 390 million infections worldwide, 25% of which were symptomatic. The pathogenesis of dengue is complex because of the existence of four serotypes. Infection with one serotype...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><11 year old><11 years of age><5 year old><5 years of age><9 year old><9 years of age><Active Follow-up><Affect><Age><Americas><Antibodies><Antibody Avidity><Antibody Response><Antibody Specificity><Antigen-Antibody Complex><Antigenic Determinants><Attenuated><Attenuated Vaccines><Binding><Binding Determinants><Blood Serum><Breakbone Fever Virus><Cell Body><Cells><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chimera><Chimera organism><Clinical Treatment Moab><Cohort Studies><Complex><Concurrent Studies><Country><Cross Reactions><DENV><DENV infection><DENV vaccine><Data><Data Set><Dengue><Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever><Dengue Infection><Dengue Shock Syndrome><Dengue Vaccine><Dengue Virus><Dengue fever virus><Dengue virus infection><Dengue virus vaccine><Dengvaxia><Development><Disease><Disease Outbreaks><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><E protein><Engineering><Enrollment><Ensure><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Epitopes><Event><Exclusion><Fellowship><Fever><Filipino><Future><Genotype><Glycoproteins><Health><History><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hu-mABs><Human><Immune Complex><Immune response><Immunity><Immunize><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunological response><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunology><Incidence><Individual><Infection><Infectious Disease Epidemiology><Infectious Epidemiology><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Latin American><Life><Live-attenuated Vaccine><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal observation study><Longitudinal, observational study><Measles><Mediation><Mentors><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Monitor><Monoclonal Antibodies><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nicaragua><North Carolina><Outbreaks><Outcome><Parents><Pathogenesis><Pattern><Ph.D.><PhD><Philipines><Philippines><Phillipines><Phillippines><Physicians><Policies><Population><Primary Infection><Production><Pyrexia><Recombinants><Recording of previous events><Research><Risk><Risk Assessment><Role><Rubeola><Safety><Sampling><Schools><Scientist><Serology><Serotyping><Serum><Specificity><Techniques><Time><Training><Travel><Universities><Vaccinated><Vaccination><Vaccines><Variant><Variation><Viral><Virus><Yellow Fever><accept vaccination><accept vaccine><active followup><age 11 years><age 5 years><age 9 years><age associated effects><age effect><age group><age related effects><ages><aging effect><attenuate><attenuates><breakthrough infection><chimeras><cohort><cross reactivity><dengue viral infection><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><developmental><domain mapping><eleven year old><eleven years of age><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><febrile><febris><five year old><five years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global temperature><histories><host response><humAbs><human mAbs><human monoclonal antibodies><human monoclonals><immune system response><immunoresponse><impact of age><improved><infection risk><influence of age><interventional strategy><kids><live vaccine><live vaccines><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longterm study><mAbs><monoclonal Abs><morbilli><neutralizing antibody><nine year old><nine years of age><parent><pediatric><phase 3 trial><phase III trial><population health><recombinant virus><response><skills><social role><vaccination acceptability><vaccination acceptance><vaccination confidence><vaccination uptake><vaccination willingness><vaccine acceptability><vaccine acceptance><vaccine against DENV><vaccine against dengue><vaccine candidate against dengue><vaccine confidence><vaccine development><vaccine efficacy><vaccine safety><vaccine uptake><vaccine willingness><vector><vector-borne><vectorborne><virology><virus envelope><youngster>
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Nicholas Petersen

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,910
FY 2024

Project Title

Neuron-astrocyte interactions mediating ethanol and noradrenergic modulation of wake-promoting vPAG dopamine neurons

Grant Number:

5F30AA029599-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

5/9/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY An estimated 50-70 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder, which is commonly comorbid with many psychiatric illnesses, such as alcohol use disorder (AUD). Individuals with AUD frequently report insomnia, and sleep difficulty significantly increases the likelihood of relapse. ...

Research Terms

<Absolute ethanol><Acute><Adenosine><Adenosine Triphosphate><Adenylpyrophosphate><Adrenergic Receptor><Adrenoceptors><Agonist><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol withdrawal syndrome><American><Architecture><Arousal><Astrocytes><Astrocytus><Astroglia><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Calcium><Calcium Ion Signaling><Calcium Signaling><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chronic><Cyclicity><DA Neuron><DREADDs><Development><Dopamine neuron><Dose><ETOH><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Engineering / Architecture><Epinephrine Receptors><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Fiber><Fluorescence Light Microscopy><Fluorescence Microscopy><G alpha q Protein><Galphaq Protein><Glia><Glial Cells><Goals><Gq G-Protein><Gq Protein><Gq alpha Family G-Protein><Grain Alcohol><Gαq Protein><Human><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Kolliker's reticulum><Lab Findings><Laboratory Finding><Levarterenol><Levonorepinephrine><Locus Coeruleus><Measures><Mediating><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mesencephalic Central Gray><Mesencephalon><Methylcarbinol><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mid-brain><Midbrain><Midbrain Central Gray><Midbrain structure><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Transmission><Neurocyte><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><Noradrenaline><Norepinephrine><Nucleus Pigmentosus Pontis><Pathologic><Periaqueductal Gray><Periodicity><Phenylephrine><Photometry><Physiology><Population><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Purine Receptors><Purinergic Receptors><Purines><Purinoceptor><Receptor Protein><Relapse><Reporting><Rhythmicity><Role><Series><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Signaling Factor Proto-Oncogene><Signaling Pathway Gene><Signaling Protein><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Sleep disturbances><Sleeplessness><Slice><Stress><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic Transmission><Synaptic plasticity><System><Testing><Time><Transmission><Viral><Viral Genetics><Wakefulness><Withdrawal><Work><aberrant sleep><abstaining from alcohol><abstaining from ethanol><abstinence from alcohol><abstinence from ethanol><adenoreceptor><alcohol abstinence><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcohol withdrawal><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><alertness><alpha-1 adrenergic receptors><annulus of the aqueduct><antagonism><antagonist><astrocytic glia><biological signal transduction><blue nucleus><chronic EtOH drinking><chronic alcohol consumption><chronic alcohol drinking><chronic alcohol ingestion><chronic alcohol use><chronic ethanol consumption><chronic ethanol drinking><chronic ethanol ingestion><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs><developmental><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><dopaminergic neuron><electrophysiological><ethanol abstinence><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethanol withdrawal><excitatory neuron><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><exposed to alcohol><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><extracellular><fluorescence imaging><fluorescent imaging><genetic approach><genetic strategy><impaired sleep><in vivo><irregular sleep><locus ceruleus structure><mental illness><midbrain central gray substance><mouse model><murine model><nerve cement><neuronal><new drug target><new drug treatments><new druggable target><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapeutics><new therapy><new therapy target><next generation therapeutics><noradrenergic><novel><novel drug target><novel drug treatments><novel druggable target><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><novel therapy target><patch clamp><periaqueductal gray matter><pharmacologic><prevent><prevent relapse><preventing><promoter><promotor><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><receptor><relapse prevention><relapse risk><response><sensor><sleep control><sleep difficulty><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep illness><sleep problem><sleep regulation><social role><synapse><therapeutic target><transmission process><virus genetics><withdrawal from alcohol>
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Danielle Marie Brathwaite

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,483
FY 2023

Project Title

Emergency Department-Based Psychiatric Services for Children and Adolescents: An In-depth Investigation of Care in North Carolina

Grant Number:

5F30MH122154-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/14/2020

End Date:

5/31/2024

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The prevalence of mental illness among children and adolescents in the U.S. is increasing, just as is use of the emergency department (ED) for mental health care. Pediatric patients (<18 years) who present to the ED with an acute psychiatric illness are distinctly different ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Access to Care><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affect><Age><Application Context><Behavioral><Caring><Case Study><Cause of Death><Child><Child Care><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Code><Coding System><Collaborations><Computerized Medical Record><Crowding><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Discharge from Health Care Facility><Discharge from Healthcare Facility><ED care><ED visit><ER care><ER visit><Electronic Medical Record><Emergency Care><Emergency Department><Emergency Department care><Emergency Medicine><Emergency Room care><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency health care><Emergency healthcare><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency medical care><Emergency room><Emergency room visit><Evaluation><Evidence based practice guidelines><Feeling suicidal><Fellowship><Foundations><Future><Gene Transcription><Genetic Transcription><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Healthcare><Healthcare Providers><Healthcare Systems><Healthcare worker><Hospitals><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Investigation><Length of Stay><Literature><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methods><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><North Carolina><Number of Days in Hospital><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Patient Discharge><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Physicians><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevalence><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatric Emergency Services><Psychiatric therapeutic procedure><Psychological Health><Puericulture><RNA Expression><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Scientist><Site><Source><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Statistical Regression><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Time><Training><Transcription><Universities><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><acute care><acute symptom><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age group><ages><availability of services><care access><care outcomes><care providers><care services><care systems><career><case report><child patients><child services><chronic mental illness><contextual factors><design><designing><developmental><evidence base><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health care><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health workforce><healthcare outcomes><healthcare personnel><hospital care><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital stay><implementation intervention><improved><improved outcome><informant><insight><intent to die><interventional strategy><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><medical personnel><mental health care><mental healthcare><mental illness><out-patient facility><outpatient center><outpatient facility><patient population><pediatric><pediatric patients><pediatric services><persistent mental illness><psychiatric care><psychiatric emergency><psychiatric illness><psychiatric therapy><psychiatric treatment><psychological disorder><recruit><response><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service availability><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><suicides><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment access><treatment provider><youngster>
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Samantha Tulenko

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,270
FY 2024

Project Title

The impact of a Hepatitis B birth dose vaccine on HBV immunogenicity and incidence in children in the DRC

Grant Number:

5F30AI164818-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2021

End Date:

5/31/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY Over the past few decades, viral hepatitis has become a leading cause of death globally, causing more deaths each year than malaria, HIV/AIDS, or tuberculosis. When considering Hepatitis B (HBV), this large burden of disease is largely driven by childhood infections, as 90% of infant...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><0-4 weeks old><AIDS Virus><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adopted><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Age><Age Months><Anti-Australia Antigens><Anti-HBAg><Anti-Hepatitis B Antigens><Asia><Belgian Congo><Birth><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Categories><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Child><Child Youth><Childbirth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic Hepatitis><Communicable Diseases><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Death><Democratic Republic of the Congo><Development><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dose><Dryness><Effectiveness><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Fellowship><Future><Government><Grant><HBV Incidence><HBV Prevalence><HBV Transmission><HBV Vaccine><HBV antibody><HBV infection><HIV><HIV/AIDS><Health><Hepatitis B><Hepatitis B Antibodies><Hepatitis B Incidence><Hepatitis B Infection><Hepatitis B Prevalence><Hepatitis B Transmission><Hepatitis B Vaccines><Hepatitis B Virus Antibodies><Hepatitis B virus vaccine><Horizontal Disease Transmission><Horizontal Transmission><Hour><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Immunity><Immunology><Incidence><Infant><Infant Health><Infection><Infectious Disease Epidemiology><Infectious Disease Pathway><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infectious Epidemiology><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M tuberculosis infection><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis infection><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Malaria><Math Models><Measures><Mentors><Methods Epidemiology><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mothers><Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection><Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection><Newborn Infant><Newborns><North Carolina><Paludism><Parturition><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Plasmodium Infections><Policies><Province><Randomized><Research><Schedule><Scientist><Series><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><TB infection><Training><Tuberculosis><Universities><Vaccinated><Vaccines><Vertical Transmission><Viral Hepatitis B><Viral hepatitis><Virus-HIV><Zaire><ages><burden of disease><burden of illness><career><child birth><cohort><data interpretation><developmental><disease burden><disseminated TB><disseminated tuberculosis><epidemiologic><epidemiological><epidemiological model><global health><hepatitis B virus incidence><hepatitis B virus prevalence><hepatitis B virus transmission><hepatitis virus infection><immunogenicity><improved><infant infection><infected infant><infected with HBV><infected with hepatitis B><infected with hepatitis B virus><infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis><infection with HBV><infection with hepatitis B virus><interest><intervention program><intervention research><interventional research><interventional strategy><interventional study><interventions research><kids><markov model><mathematic model><mathematical model><mathematical modeling><member><mortality><newborn child><newborn children><pediatric><prevent><preventing><protective efficacy><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><secondary analysis><serum hepatitis><skills><translational study><tuberculosis infection><tuberculous spondyloarthropathy><vaccination schedule><vaccine against hepatitis B><vaccinology><youngster>
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Peter Weng

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,064
FY 2023

Project Title

Sensing Dietary Amino Acids from Gut to Brain

Grant Number:

5F30DK127650-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2023

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Proper weight management mandates consistent consumption of nutritionally balanced diets. Consumption of diets insufficient in amino acids leads to weight loss, muscular atrophy and generalized malaise. As such, animals rapidly reject diets lacking amino acids in search for dietary alternat...

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<5-HT><5-HT Antagonists><5-Hydroxytryptamine><5-Hydroxytryptamine Antagonists><5HT><5HT antagonists><Address><Amino Acids><Animals><Antiserotonergic Agents><Arginine><Biologic Nutritional Availability><Biology><Biosensor><Body Weight decreased><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Calcium><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Circulation><Co-culture><Cocultivation><Coculture><Coculture Techniques><Consumption><Cranial Nerve X><Cues><Data><Detection><Diet><Disease Resistance><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Enteramine><Enteroendocrine Cell><Essential Amino Acids><Esthesia><Exposure to><Failure to Thrive><Fellowship><Food><Gastroenterology><Goals><Health><Healthy diet><Hippophaine><Hour><In Vitro><Individual><Intermediary Metabolism><International><Interview><Intestinal><Intestinal Content><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><L-Arginine><L-Lysine><Laboratories><Life><Location><Lysine><Malaise><Mentors><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Methods><Msec><Muscle Atrophy><Muscle Weakness><Muscular Atrophy><Muscular Weakness><Nerve><Nerve Cells><Nerve Transmitter Substances><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurotransmitters><Non-Essential Amino Acid><Nonessential Amino Acid><Nutritional><Nutritional Availability><Nutritional Biological Availability><Nutritive Value><Pathway interactions><Patients><Perfusion><Peripheral><Pharmacology><Physicians><Pneumogastric Nerve><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Science><Scientist><Sensation><Sensory><Serotonin><Serotonin Antagonists><Serotonin Blockaders><Serotonin Receptor Antagonist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Stomach><Structure><Synapses><Synaptic><System><Technology><Tenth Cranial Nerve><Testing><Thesaurismosis><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Vagus Nerve><Vagus nerve structure><Visceral><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Weight maintenance regimen><aminoacid><balanced diet><biological sensor><biological signal transduction><body sense><body weight loss><bowel><career><cell transduction><cellular transduction><combat><conference><convention><dietary><diets><electrophysiological><essential aminoacid><gastric><good diet><in vitro Assay><in vivo><intestinal epithelium><meeting><meetings><metabolism disorder><millisecond><muscle breakdown><muscle degradation><muscle deterioration><muscle loss><muscle wasting><neurobiological><neuronal><nutrient bioavailability><nutrition><nutritious><optogenetics><pathway><post-doctoral training><postdoctoral training><prevent><preventing><rapid detection><resistance to disease><resistant disease><resistant to disease><response><sensor><skills><sugar><summit><symposia><symposium><synapse><transduced cells><translation research><translational investigation><weight control><weight management><wt-loss>
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Shreya Kashyap

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$48,740
FY 2023

Project Title

The Progranulin C-Terminal Domain and AAV-Progranulin Gene Therapy for Frontotemporal Dementia

Grant Number:

5F30AG069373-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2020

End Date:

8/31/2024

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Project Abstract

Project Summary This application is for F30 support of Shreya Kashyap during her MD/PhD training. The scientific focus of this proposal is to determine the role of the progranulin C-terminal domain (CTD) on AAV-derived progranulin levels in vivo and the effectiveness of AAV-Progranulin gene therapy...

Research Terms

<Ablation><Alleles><Allelic Loss><Allelomorphs><Amentia><Amino Acids><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Antibodies><Antigen-Presenting Cells><Antigenic Determinants><Antiinflammatories><Antiinflammatory Agents><Assay><Behavioral><Binding><Binding Determinants><Binding Sites><Bioassay><Biologic Assays><Biological Assay><Biology><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Brain><Brain Nervous System><C-terminal><Carboxy-Lyases><Cell Body><Cells><Cervical Lymph Node><Cervical lymph node group><Clinical Evaluation><Clinical Testing><Combining Site><Complex thinking><Critical Thinking><DNA Therapy><Data><Decarboxylases><Degenerative Neurologic Diseases><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Dendritic Cells><Detection><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Medicine><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><ELISA><Effectiveness><Encephalon><Environment><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Epitopes><Evaluative Thinking><Foundations><Frontal Temporal Dementia><Frontotemporal Dementia><Functional disorder><Gene Transfer Clinical><Genes><Genetic Alteration><Genetic Change><Genetic Intervention><Genetic defect><Gliosis><Glycoproteins><Goals><Growth Agents><Growth Factor><Growth Substances><Heterozygote><Hortega cell><Human><Immune><Immune response><Immunes><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Immunological response><In Situ Hybridization><In Vitro><Label><Language Disorders><Language disability><Loss of Heterozygosity><Lysosomes><M.D.><Macrophage><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microdialysis><Microglia><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><Mutation><Mφ><N-terminal><NH2-terminal><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neuroimmune><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurons><PC cell-derived growth factor><PCDGF><PGRN gene><PGRN protein><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Patients><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiopathology><Predisposition><Primary Parkinsonism><Progranulin><Property><Proteins><Proteins Growth Factors><Reactive Site><Receptor Protein><Rodent Model><Role><Scientist><Short interfering RNA><Small Interfering RNA><Social Behavior><Solid><Susceptibility><System><T-Cell Activation><Testing><Therapeutic><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Tube><Veiled Cells><Work><accessory cell><activate T cells><aged><aminoacid><antiinflammatory><career><cell transduction><cellular transduction><clinical test><clinical translation><clinically translatable><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><design><designing><doctoral student><dosage><early onset><enzyme activity><enzyme linked immunoassay><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><extracellular><front temporal dementia><frontal lobe dementia><frontotemporal lobar dementia><frontotemporal lobe degeneration associated with dementia><gene repair therapy><gene therapy><gene-based therapy><genetic therapy><genome mutation><genomic therapy><gitter cell><granulin precursor><heterozygosity><host response><immune system response><immunogenic><immunogenicity><immunoresponse><improved><in situ Hybridization Genetics><in situ Hybridization Staining Method><in vivo><interstitial><language deficit><loss of function mutation><mesoglia><microglial cell><microgliocyte><mouse model><murine model><neural inflammation><neurodegenerative illness><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neuronal><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><particle><pathophysiology><perivascular glial cell><prevent><preventing><progranulin gene><progranulin protein><receptor><research clinical testing><siRNA><skills><social><social role><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><sortilin><success><trafficking><transduced cells><translation research><translation strategy><translational approach><translational investigation><translational strategy><uptake><vector>
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Brianna Leilani Bourgeois

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$47,466
FY 2024

Project Title

Alcohol-induced Skeletal Muscle Insulin Insensitivity in SIV/HIV: Myotube-derived Extracellular Vesicle-mediated Mechanisms

Grant Number:

5F30AA029358-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2021

End Date:

5/15/2025

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary purpose of this Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA F30 application is to provide the groundwork that will prepare the applicant for an academic medical career. Much of the applicant’s career development will come from work in High Priority HIV/AIDS comorbidity-related research, and she wi...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adhalin><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol associated hepatitis><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol hepatitis><Alcohol induced hepatitis><Alcohol related hepatitis><Alcoholic Hepatitis><Alcohols><Binding><Blood Plasma><Blood monocyte><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cell to Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell-Cell Signaling><Cells><Chronic><D-Glucose><Data><Dextrose><Diabetes Mellitus><Dysfunction><Electroporation><Embryonic Muscle Cells><Endocrine><Endocrinology><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol-induced hepatitis><Fellowship><Fostering><Functional RNA><Functional disorder><Funding><Future><GLUT 4 protein><GLUT4><GLUT4 gene><GLUT4 protein><Gene Expression><General Population><General Public><Glucose><HIV><HIV/AIDS><Health Sciences><Hepatic Cells><Hepatic Disorder><Hepatic Parenchymal Cell><Hepatocyte><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Humulin R><Immunoblotting><Impairment><In Vitro><Insulin><Insulin Resistance><Insulin Signaling Pathway><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Life Expectancy><Lipid Bilayers><Lipids><Literature><Liver Cells><Liver diseases><Louisiana><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M mulatta><M. mulatta><Macaca><Macaca mulatta><Macaque><Marrow monocyte><Measures><Mediating><Medical><Medical Research><Medicine><Mentors><Metabolic><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Mice><Mice Mammals><Micro RNA><MicroRNA Expression Profiling><MicroRNAs><Modeling><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><Muscle><Muscle Fibers><Muscle Tissue><Myoblasts><Myotubes><NIAAA><NRSA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Research Service Awards><Neural Stem Cell><Non-Coding><Non-Coding RNA><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Non-translated RNA><Noncoding RNA><Nontranslated RNA><Novolin R><Pancreatic beta Cell><Pancreatic β-Cell><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phosphorylation><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Precursor Muscle Cells><Prevalence><Protein Phosphorylation><Proteins><Publishing><RNA><RNA Gene Products><Regular Insulin><Regulation><Research><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Rhabdomyocyte><Rhesus Macaque><Rhesus Monkey><Ribonucleic Acid><Role><SIV><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses><Site><Skeletal Fiber><Skeletal Muscle><Skeletal Muscle Cell><Skeletal Muscle Fiber><Skeletal Myoblasts><Skeletal Myocytes><Structure of beta Cell of islet><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Training><Universities><Untranslated RNA><Viral Diseases><Virus Diseases><Virus-HIV><Voluntary Muscle><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Work><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol risk><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><alpha Sarcoglycan><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><biological signal transduction><career><career development><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><diabetes><differential expression><differentially expressed><electroporative delivery><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><extracellular vesicles><gene electrotransfer><global miRNA profiling><glucose uptake><hepatic disease><hepatopathy><improved><in vivo><insight><insulin resistant><insulin sensitivity><insulin signaling><insulin tolerance><insulin-responsive glucose transporter><intercellular communication><interest><lipid bilayer membrane><liver disorder><miRNA><miRNA expression profiling><miRNA sequencing><miRNA-seq><miRNAs><micro RNA expression profiling><microRNA profiling><microRNA sequencing><monocyte><muscular><nano particle><nano-sized particle><nanoparticle><nanosized particle><nerve stem cell><neural precursor><neural precursor cell><neural progenitor><neural progenitor cells><neuron progenitors><neuronal progenitor><neuronal progenitor cells><neuronal stem cells><neuroprogenitor><noncoding><novel><pancreas beta cell><pancreas β cell><pancreatic b-cell><paracrine><pathophysiology><pathway><pre-clinical research><pre-clinical study><preclinical research><preclinical study><protein blotting><research study><skeletal muscle differentiation><skeletal muscle metabolism><skeletal muscle protein metabolism><social role><training opportunity><transcriptional differences><translational opportunities><translational potential><translational study><translational therapeutics><translational therapy><vesicle release><vesicular release><viral infection><virus infection><virus-induced disease>
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Howard Mark Kenney

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$45,908
FY 2023

Project Title

Elucidating the Mechanisms of Lymphatic Muscle Cell Dysfunction in Aging and Inflammation

Grant Number:

5F30AG076326-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/17/2022

End Date:

5/18/2024

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract. Lymphatic dysfunction is known to be associated with various disorders involved in both aging and inflammation, such as Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular decline, and arthritic progression. Throughout aging, lymphatic contractility has been shown to deteriorate related to...

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<(TNF)-α><AD dementia><Acceleration><Actins><Address><Age><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimers Dementia><Ankle><Applications Grants><Area><Arthritis><Atrophic><Atrophic Arthritis><Atrophy><Autoregulation><Biology><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><Cachectin><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Caring><Cell Body><Cell Lineage><Cells><Cellular Matrix><Cellular biology><Characteristics><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Trials Design><Community Outreach><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><Cytoskeletal Gene><Cytoskeletal Proteins><Cytoskeletal System><Cytoskeleton><Data><Deterioration><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Down-Regulation><Dysfunction><Elderly><Exhibits><Failure><Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting Fractionation><Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting><Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sortings><Fostering><Frequencies><Functional disorder><Future><Gene Expression><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Glaucoma><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><Hand><Health><Heart Vascular><Histology><History><Homeostasis><Image><Immune response><Immunological response><Indocyanine Green><Inflammation><Inflammatory Arthritis><Inflammatory Bowel Diseases><Inflammatory Bowel Disorder><Involuntary Muscle><Isoforms><Joint Diseases><Joints><Leadership><Leiomyocyte><Lymph><Lymph System><Lymphatic><Lymphatic Network><Lymphatic System><Lymphatic System Reticuloendothelial System><Lymphatic Tissue><Lymphatic clearance><Lymphatic function><Lymphedema><Lymphoid Tissue><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Measures><Mediating><Medical><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metastasis><Metastasize><Metastatic Lesion><Metastatic Mass><Metastatic Neoplasm><Metastatic Tumor><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Murine><Mus><Muscle Cell Contraction><Muscle Cells><Muscle Contraction><Muscular Contraction><Myocytes><NIR imaging><NIR optical imaging><Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging><Near-infrared optical imaging><Neoplasm Metastasis><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Patients><Physicians><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Protein Isoforms><Publishing><RNA Expression><Recording of previous events><Regio tarsalis><Research><Research Training><Rest><Rheumatoid Arthritis><Role><Scientific Inquiry><Scientist><Secondary Neoplasm><Secondary Tumor><Smooth Muscle><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Surface><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Tamoxifen><Targeted Research><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Thesaurismosis><Tissues><Transcription><Transgenic Mice><Transgenic Organisms><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><Ujoveridin><Universities><Validation><Vascular Smooth Muscle><Wofaverdin><advanced age><age dependent><age related><aged><ages><arthritic><arthropathic><arthropathies><arthropathy><cancer metastasis><cardiovascular disorder><cell biology><cell type><circulatory system><cohort><differential expression><differentially expressed><elders><experience><frontier><gene signatures><genetic signature><geriatric><glaucomatous><hands><histories><host response><imaging><immune system response><immunoresponse><in vivo><inflammatory disease of the intestine><inflammatory disorder of the intestine><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention therapy><intestinal autoinflammation><intracellular skeleton><joint disorder><late life><later life><lymph channel><lymph edema><lymph pump><lymph vessel><lymphatic channel><lymphatic contraction><lymphatic development><lymphatic dysfunction><lymphatic edema><lymphatic fluid><lymphatic formation><lymphatic impairment><lymphatic propulsion><lymphatic pump><lymphatic vessel><metabolism disorder><mortality><mouse model><murine model><near infrared imaging><novel><older adult><older person><pathophysiology><pathway><pre-clinical research><preclinical research><primary degenerative dementia><protein expression><rheumatic arthritis><scRNA-seq><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><senior citizen><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><social role><success><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic target><transcriptional differences><transcriptomics><transgenic><tumor><tumor cell metastasis><validations><vascular>
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Evans Lodge

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$43,186
FY 2023

Project Title

Socioenvironmental Causes of Elevated Toxic Metal Levels and Epigenetic Aging

Grant Number:

5F30ES032302-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2021

End Date:

4/30/2024

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Project Abstract

Project Summary: Reducing human exposure to toxic metals is a national and global public health priority. The risk of exposure to toxic metals is unevenly distributed across the United States, with a much higher burden of exposure to many industrial pollutants in densely populated urban areas among ...

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<21+ years old><Acceleration><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Aging><American><Area><Biological><Biological Aging><Biological Function><Biological Markers><Biological Process><Blood Serum><Cancers><Cardiovascular Diseases><Censuses><Characteristics><Chromium><Chronology><Cities><Clinical Medical Sciences><Clinical Medicine><Community Surveys><County><Cr element><DNA Methylation><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Economics><Endocrine Diseases><Endocrine Diseases and Manifestations><Endocrine System Diseases><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Pollutants><Environmental Pollution><Environmental Protection Agency><Epidemiologist><Epidemiology><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Exposure to><Exposure to Pb2+><Health><Heavy Metals><Hg element><Housing><Human><Hydrogen Oxide><Individual><Industrial Waste><Industrialization><Jobs><Joints><Lead><Lead levels><Linear Models><Link><Location><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal cohort><Longterm cohort><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Manganese><Measures><Mercury><Metal exposure><Metals><Michigan><Mn element><Modern Man><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Neighborhoods><Nervous System Injuries><Nervous System Trauma><Nervous System damage><Neurological Damage><Neurological Injury><Neurological trauma><Occupations><Organ System><Participant><Pb element><Pb exposed><Pb exposure><Pb levels><Pb2+ Exposure><Pb2+ exposed><Physicians><Policies><Policy Maker><Pollution><Population><Process><Professional Positions><Public Health><Qualifying><Research><Risk><Role><Route><Sampling><Scientist><Serum><Site><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Sum><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><Transportation><United States><United States Environmental Protection Agency><Water><Work><adulthood><aged><ages><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><body system><built environment><cardiovascular disorder><clinical training><cohort><density><developmental><economic><endocrine disorder><environmental change><environmental contaminant><environmental contamination><epidemiologic><epidemiological><epigenetically><exposed human population><exposed to lead><exposure to Pb><exposure to lead><exposure to metal><flexibility><flexible><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><human exposure><industrial pollutant><insight><interest><lead exposed><lead exposure><lead level><level of lead><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><malignancy><meeting><meetings><metal poisoning><metal toxicity><mortality><neoplasm/cancer><neurotrauma><novel><population health><public health priorities><racial minority><remediation><reproductive><skills><social><social climate><social context><social disadvantage><social disparities><social inequality><social role><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><toxic metal><urban area><urban environment><urban location><urban region><urban setting><wasting>
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TJ Libecap

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$40,769
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating Enlarged Perivascular Spaces as a Neuroimaging Biomarker of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease

Grant Number:

5F30AG079506-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/10/2023

End Date:

11/9/2025

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is an important risk factor that may arise years before the onset of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID). cSVD is characterized by in-vivo neuroimaging biomarkers including enlarged perivascular spaces (ePVS). PVS are the s...

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<A β-42><A β42><A-beta 42><A-beta42><AD dementia><AD pathology><Abeta-42><Abeta42><Abscission><Active Follow-up><Affect><Age><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer beta-Protein><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Amyloid beta-Protein><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's amyloid><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><Ammon Horn><Amyloid Alzheimer's Dementia Amyloid Protein><Amyloid Beta-Peptide><Amyloid Protein A4><Amyloid beta-42><Amyloid beta-Protein><Amyloid beta42><Amyloid β><Amyloid β-42><Amyloid β-Peptide><Amyloid β-Protein><Amyloid β42><Amyloidβ-42><Amyloidβ42><Aβ><Aβ burden><Aβ-42><Aβ42><Basal Ganglia><Basal Nuclei><Biological Markers><Blinded><Blood - brain barrier anatomy><Blood Diseases><Blood Vessels><Blood-Brain Barrier><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Vascular><Brain Vascular Disorders><Brain Vascular reactivity><Brain region><Cerebral small vessel disease><Cerebrospinal Fluid><Cerebrovascular Disease><Cerebrovascular Disorders><Characteristics><Clinical><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Consensus><Cornu Ammonis><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Dementia><Development><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Early Diagnosis><Encephalon><Excision><Extirpation><Fellowship><Flushing><Foundations><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Gases><Generalized Growth><Gold><Growth><Guidelines><Head><Hemato-Encephalic Barrier><Hematologic Diseases><Hematological Disease><Hematological Disorder><Hippocampus><Image><Impaired cognition><Intercellular Fluid><Interstitial Fluids><Intracranial Vascular Diseases><Intracranial Vascular Disorders><Kentucky><Knowledge><Laboratories><Lesion><Liquid substance><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRI Scans><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan><Manuals><Maps><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mentors><Mesencephalon><Methods><Microvascular Dysfunction><Mid-brain><Midbrain><Midbrain structure><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Nerve Degeneration><Neuron Degeneration><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Neurosciences><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Participant><Patients><Persons><Predisposition><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psyche structure><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Removal><Risk><Risk Factors><Scanning><Scientist><Screening procedure><Site><Slice><Standardization><Statistical Regression><Surgical Removal><Susceptibility><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Universities><White Matter Hyperintensity><Zeugmatography><a beta peptide><a-beta burden><abeta><abeta burden><active followup><ages><amyloid beta><amyloid burden><amyloid-b protein><beta amyloid burden><beta amyloid fibril><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biomarker development><blood disorder><blood oxygen level dependent><blood oxygenation level dependent><bloodbrain barrier><brain vascular disease><brain vascular dysfunction><burden of disease><burden of illness><cardiac disease induced cognitive impairment><career><cerebral small vessel disorder><cerebral spinal fluid><cerebral vascular><cerebral vascular disease><cerebral vascular dysfunction><cerebral vascular reactivity><cerebro-vascular><cerebrovascular><cerebrovascular contribution to cognitive impairment and dementia><cerebrovascular dysfunction><cerebrovascular reactivity><cognitive assessment><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive function><cognitive loss><cognitive testing><cohort><constriction><data interpretation><demographics><developmental><disease burden><early biomarkers><early detection><early detection biomarkers><early detection markers><environmental change><executive control><executive function><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fMRI><facilities for imaging><fluid><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hippocampal><imaging><imaging center><imaging facilities><imaging-related facilities><improved><in vivo><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intracranial vascular dysfunction><liquid><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><malleable risk><mental><microvascular complications><microvascular disease><modifiable risk><neural degeneration><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuro-vascular coupling><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neuroimaging><neuroimaging biomarker><neuroimaging marker><neurological degeneration><neurological imaging><neuronal degeneration><neurovascular coupling><novel><older adult><older adulthood><ontogeny><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><primary degenerative dementia><prisma><resection><response><screening tools><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><small vessel disease><soluble amyloid precursor protein><solute><spinal fluid><substantia alba><tool><vascular><vascular cognitive impairment and dementia><vascular contribution to impairment or dementia><vascular contributions to cognition/dementia><vascular contributions to cognitive decline and dementia><vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia><wasting><white matter><β-amyloid burden><βamyloid burden>
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Winston W Liu

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$40,712
FY 2023

Project Title

Neural sensing of gut bacteria

Grant Number:

5F30DK122712-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2020

End Date:

4/30/2024

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The gut continuously senses resident bacteria, but how the brain recognizes these microbes remains unclear. Microbe-associated molecular patterns such as flagellin are detected by the intestinal epithelium by pattern recognition receptors such as Toll-like receptor 5. Recent reports have sh...

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<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Acute><Address><Bacteria><Bathing><Baths><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Stem><Brainstem><CNS Nervous System><Calcium><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Interaction><Cell Signaling><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Central Nervous System><Chemicals><Classification><Clinical><Colon><Communication><Data><Dependence><Detection><Disease><Disorder><Dissociation><Encephalon><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Enteroendocrine Cell><Epithelial Cells><Esthesia><Flagellin><GI microbiome><Gastroenterology><Gastrointestinal Diseases><Glutamate Translocase><Glutamate Transport Glycoprotein><Glutamate Transporter><Glutamates><Hormones><Human><Image><In Vitro><Ingestion><International><Intestinal><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Irritable Bowel Syndrome><Irritable Colon><Knock-out><Knockout><Knowledge><L-Glutamate><L-tyrosyl-L-tyrosine><Laboratories><Ligands><Link><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Metabolic syndrome><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microbe><Modern Man><Molecular><Msec><Mucous Colitis><Murine><Mus><NIH><Names><National Institutes of Health><Nerve><Nerve Transmitter Substances><Neuraxis><Neurobiology><Neurosciences><Neurotransmitters><Nutrient><Obesity><Organoids><PYY Peptide><Patients><Pattern><Pattern recognition receptor><Pelvic><Pelvic Region><Pelvis><Peptide YY><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Pharmacology><Physicians><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Receptor Protein><Reporting><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Training><Role><Sacral nerve><Science><Scientist><Sensation><Sensory><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Societies><Specificity><Synapses><Synaptic><Systematics><TIL3><TLR5><TLR5 gene><TLR5 receptor><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Hormone><Toll-Like Receptor 5><Toll/Interleukin-1 Receptor-Like Protein 3><Training><Training Support><Tyr-Tyr><United States National Institutes of Health><Visceral><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><adiposity><bacteria in the gut><biological signal transduction><body weight gain><body weight increase><bowel><burden of disease><burden of illness><career preparation><career readiness><cell transduction><cellular transduction><clinical training><commensal bacteria><commensal bacterial species><community microbes><conditional knock-out><conditional knockout><conference><convention><corpulence><digestive tract microbiome><disease burden><doctoral student><enteric microbiome><extracellular><gastrointestinal disorder><gastrointestinal microbiome><glutamatergic><gut bacteria><gut microbiome><gut-associated microbiome><hormonal signals><hormone signals><imaging><in vivo><ingest><intestinal biome><intestinal epithelium><intestinal microbiome><job readiness><microbial><microbial community><microbiome><millisecond><name><named><naming><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurobiological><neurocircuitry><neurotransmitter release><novel><optogenetics><pathogen><peptide tyrosine-tyrosine><pharmacologic><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><receptor><research associates><response><sensory mechanism><skills><social role><spastic colon><summit><symposia><symposium><synapse><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><therapeutic target><three dimensional><toll-5 receptor><tool><transduced cells><tyrosyltyrosine><work readiness><workforce readiness><workplace readiness><wt gain><years of life lost to disability><years of life lost to disease>
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Jacob Files

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$40,123
FY 2023

Project Title

Impact of HLA-II Adaptation on CD4 T-cell and Tfh responses in HIV-1 Vaccination

Grant Number:

5F30AI155295-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2023

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The purpose of this NIH F30 application is to obtain support for the PI, Jacob Files, for his mentored research and career development for the next three years. These activities are part of his training requirements that are necessary for him to obtain his MD/PhD degree, and they wil...

Research Terms

<7S Gamma Globulin><AIDS Virus><ALVAC><ALVAC Canarypox Vector><Ab response><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Acute><Affect><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Amino Acids><Antibodies><Antibody Formation><Antibody Production><Antibody Response><Antigenic Determinants><Antigens><Area><Assay><Autologous><B blood cells><B cell><B cells><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor 1 Gene><B-Cells><B-Lymphocytes><B-cell><B7-H1><B7H1><BLR1><BLR1 gene><BSF-1 Gene><BSF1 Gene><Binding><Binding Determinants><Bio-Informatics><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biologic Assays><Biological Assay><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><CD134><CD154><CD274><CD4 Cells><CD4 Positive T Lymphocytes><CD4 T cells><CD4 helper T cell><CD4 lymphocyte><CD4+ T-Lymphocyte><CD4-Positive Lymphocytes><CD40L><CD40LG><CXCR-5><CXCR5><Cell Body><Cell Line><Cell Maturation><CellLine><Cells><Chronic><Class Switching><Class Switchings><Clinical><Communicable Diseases><Communication><Competence><Computational Technique><Data><Development><Development and Research><Disease Progression><Doctor of Philosophy><Effector Cell><Envelope Protein><Epitopes><Exhibits><Familiarity><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Generations><Genetic Polymorphism><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Envelope Glycoprotein gp120><HIV Envelope Protein gp120><HIV Vaccine Trials Network><HIV env Protein gp120><HIV vaccine><HIV-1><HIV-1 vaccine><HIV-I><HIV/AIDS Vaccines><HIV1><HIV1 vaccine><HTLV-III gp120><HVTN><Helper Cells><Helper T-Cells><Helper T-Lymphocytes><Helper-Inducer T-Cells><Helper-Inducer T-Lymphocyte><Heterogeneity><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus 1><IL-4 Gene><IL21><IL4><IL4 gene><IgG><Immune><Immune response><Immune system><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunoglobulin Class Switching><Immunoglobulin Class Switchings><Immunoglobulin G><Immunoglobulin Isotype-Switch Recombination><Immunoglobulin Switch Recombination><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunological response><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunology><In Vitro><Individual><Inducer Cells><Inducer T-Lymphocytes><Infection><Infectious Disease Pathway><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Interleukin-4 Gene><Interleukin-4 Precursor Gene><Isotype Switching><Isotype Switchings><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Lead><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MDR15><Manuscripts><Mentors><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><NIH><National Institutes of Health><OX40><PD-L1><PDL-1><PDL1><Patients><Pb element><Peptides><Peripheral><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Physicians><Play><Preparation><Prevention><Process><Production><Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand 1><Programmed Death Ligand 1><Publishing><R & D><R&D><Research><Research Proposals><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Site><Strains Cell Lines><Switch Recombination><T cell response><T-Cell Subsets><T-Lymphocyte Subsets><T4 Cells><T4 Lymphocytes><TNFSF5><TNFSF5 gene><TRAP Gene><Techniques><Testing><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Up-Regulation><Upregulation><Vaccination><Vaccine Design><Vaccinee><Vaccines><Variant><Variation><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Writing><aminoacid><anti-retroviral therapy><anti-retroviral treatment><antibody biosynthesis><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><career><career development><clinical applicability><clinical application><cultured cell line><cytokine><developmental><efficacy study><env Antigens><env Gene Products><env Polyproteins><env Protein><epidemic containment><epidemic control><epidemic mitigation><epidemic response><experience><flow cytophotometry><gp120><gp120 ENV Glycoprotein><gp120(HIV)><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><host response><human immunodeficiency virus vaccine><immune system response><immunogen><immunogenic><immunoglobulin biosynthesis><immunoresponse><improved><insight><interest><interleukin-21><journal article><polymorphism><preparations><pressure><programmed cell death ligand 1><programmed cell death protein ligand 1><protein death-ligand 1><research and development><response><responsible research conduct><scRNA-seq><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><social role><translation research><translational investigation><vaccinated individual><vaccinated participant><vaccinated patient><vaccinated person><vaccinated subject><vaccination study><vaccination trial><vaccine antibodies><vaccine induced antibodies><vaccine response><vaccine responsiveness><vaccine study><vaccine trial><vaccine-induced antibodies><vaccine-induced response>
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Peter Dimitrion

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$39,622
FY 2025

Project Title

Epigenetic Regulation of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Pathophysiology and Microenvironment by HDAC3

Grant Number:

5F30GM149139-02

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

10/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare inflammatory myeloid neoplasm with a wide range of clinical manifestations and severity caused by mutations that constitutively activate mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling in myeloid lineage cells- most commonly B...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Ablation><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Alveolar Macrophages><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Attenuated><Autoregulation><B-raf-1><BM Stem Cell><BM derived progenitor><BM progenitor><BM- derived Stem Cells><BRAF><BRAF gene><Biology><Biopsy><Blood Precursor Cell><Body Tissues><Bone Development><Bone Marrow><Bone Marrow Reticuloendothelial System><Bone Marrow Stem Cell><Bone Marrow progenitor><Bone-Derived Transforming Growth Factor><Cancer Biology><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Interaction><Cell Lineage><Cell Signaling><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular biology><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Childhood HD><Childhood Hodgkin's Lymphoma><Childhood Hodgkins Disease><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cytometry><DNA mutation><Data><Dedications><Development><Disease><Disease Progression><Disease remission><Disorder><Drug Targeting><Drugs><Dysfunction><Emigrations><Endowment><Environment><Eosinophilic Granuloma><Eosinophilic Xanthomatous Granuloma><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Evolution><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Frequencies><Functional disorder><Gene Expression><Generalized Histiocytosis><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><Granuloma><Granulomatous Lesion><HDAC Agent><HDAC inhibitor><HDAC3><HDAC3 enzyme><HDAC3 gene><Health system><Hematology><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic stem cells><Heterogeneity><Histiocytosis X><Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor><Histone deacetylase inhibition><Homeostasis><Image><Immune><Immunes><Immunology><Incidence><Infiltration><Inflammatory><Institution><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Invaded><Langerhans-Cell Granulomatosis><Langerhans-Cell Histiocytosis><Lesion><Letterer-Siwe Disease><Life><Liver><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Lymph Node Reticuloendothelial System><Lymph node proper><Lymphatic nodes><MAP kinase><MAPK Inhibitors><MEKs><MMPs><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Matrix Metalloproteinases><Medication><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Milk Growth Factor><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Inhibitor><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases><Modeling><Mononuclear><Murine><Mus><Mutation><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Myeloid Cells><Myeloid Disease><Myeloid Malignancy><Myeloid Neoplasm><Myeloid Progenitor><Myeloid Progenitor Cells><Myeloid Stem Cells><Myeloid Tumor><Myeloproliferative Disorders><Myeloproliferative Tumors><Myeloproliferative disease><Neoplasms><Organ><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity><Pathologic><Patients><Pediatric HD><Pediatric Hodgkin's Disease><Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma><Phagocytes><Phagocytic Cell><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiology><Physiopathology><Platelet Transforming Growth Factor><Population><Preclinical data><Procedures><Programmed Cell Death><Property><Proteins><Pulmonary Macrophages><RAFB1><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><RPD3-2><Recurrence><Recurrent><Recurrent disease><Relapsed Disease><Remission><Research Training><Resistance><Role><Scientist><Severities><Shapes><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><TGF B><TGF-beta><TGF-β><TGFbeta><TGFβ><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><Transforming Growth Factor beta><Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Family Gene><Translating><Universities><adulthood><amebocyte><attenuate><attenuates><biological signal transduction><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood-forming stem cell><bone marrow derived progenitor><bone marrow derived stem cells><bone marrow stromal cell><bone marrow stromal stem cell><career><cell biology><cell community><cellular community><chemotherapeutic agent><chemotherapeutic compounds><chemotherapeutic drugs><chemotherapeutic medications><chemotherapy><clinical training><cytokine><developmental><drug/agent><epigenetic regulation><epigenetically><epigenomics><flow cytophotometry><genome mutation><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><high risk><histiocyte><histone deacetylase 3><imaging><inhibitor><insight><kids><lymph gland><lymph nodes><lymphnodes><malignancy><medical college><medical schools><migration><mouse model><murine model><myeloid cell development><myeloid precursor><myeloid stem and progenitor cell><myeloproliferative neoplasm><neoplasia><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic><neoplastic growth><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><pathophysiology><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pharmacologic><pre-clinical><preclinical><preclinical findings><preclinical information><precursor cell><prevent><preventing><progenitor><prognostic ability><prognostic power><prognostic utility><prognostic value><programs><recruit><resistant><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><school of medicine><senescence and its associated secretory phenotype><senescence associated secretome><senescence associated secretory factors><senescence associated secretory pathway><senescence associated secretory phenotype><senescence associated secretory program><senescence associated secretory proteins><senescent associated secretome><senescent associated secretory phenotype><side effect><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><social role><standard of care><therapeutic target><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><treatment strategy><v-raf Murine Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog B1><youngster>
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Jinoh Lee

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$37,360
FY 2025

Project Title

Molecular Mechanisms of Somatostatin Interneuron Diversity

Grant Number:

5F31NS130915-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

2/28/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The multitude and complexity of cortical functions is shaped by the diversity of cortical interneurons populations. Specifically, somatostatin interneuron, which comprise one-third of all cortical interneurons, route the flow of information within the cortex by targeting and selectiv...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Abscission><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Antibodies><Antigenic Determinants><Assay><Award><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding><Binding Determinants><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CUT&RUN><Categories><Cell Body><Cell Nucleus><Cells><Cerebral cortex><Chromatin><Chromatin Remodeling Complex><Chromatin Remodeling Factor><Cleavage Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Complex><Connector Neuron><Cyclic Somatostatin><Data><Dendrites><Development><Encephalon><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Epitopes><Event><Excision><Extirpation><FISH Technic><FISH Technique><FISH analysis><FISH assay><Fellowship><Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization><Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization><Gene Action Regulation><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Regulation><Gene Regulation><Gene Regulation Process><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Generations><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Genomics><Goals><Growth Hormone Inhibiting Factors><Growth Hormone-Inhibiting Hormone><Heterogeneity><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Investigators><KI mice><Knock-in Mouse><Knowledge><Laboratories><Lead><Maps><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Nucleus><Pathology><Pb element><Perception><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Population><Property><Proteins><Pyramidal neuron><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Removal><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Route><SRIH><SRIH-14><Sensory><Severities><Shapes><Somatostatin><Somatostatin-14><Somatotropin Release Inhibiting Factors><Somatotropin Release-Inhibiting Hormone><Surgical Removal><Testing><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Work><adulthood><cell type><chromatin modifier><conditional knock-out><conditional knockout><developmental><epigenetic profiling><epigenetically><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><genetic approach><genetic strategy><growth hormone release inhibiting factor><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hippocampal pyramidal neuron><insight><knockin mice><mouse genetics><neuronal><programs><resection><scATAC sequencing><scATAC-seq><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><single cell ATAC-seq><single cell ATAC-sequencing><single cell Assay for Transposase Accessible Chromatin sequencing><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell sequencing assay for transposase accessible chromatin><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin with sequencing><single-cell RNA sequencing><single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing><single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin-seq><social role><spatial RNA sequencing><spatial gene expression analysis><spatial gene expression profiling><spatial resolved transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptome analysis><spatial transcriptome profiling><spatial transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptomics><spatially resolved transcriptomics><spatio transcriptomics><tool><transcription factor><transcriptome profiling><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic profiling><transcriptomic sequencing>
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Gelare Ghajar-Rahimi

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$35,545
FY 2025

Project Title

Regulation of Lymphatic and Vascular Remodeling in Acute Kidney Injury

Grant Number:

5F30DK135349-03

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: This NIH F30 application describes plan for mentored research and career development for the PI, Gelare Ghajar-Rahimi. The scientific premise of this proposal is focused on the response of the kidney endothelial system to acute kidney injury (AKI), a major complication in up to 20% ...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Affect><Architecture><Area><Autoregulation><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Bilateral><Binding><Bioinformatics><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Blood capillaries><Body Tissues><CD31><CDDP><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum><Cis-diamminedichloridoplatinum><Cis-diamminedichloro Platinum (II)><Cis-dichloroammine Platinum (II)><Cis-platinous Diamine Dichloride><Cis-platinum II><Cis-platinum II Diamine Dichloride><Cisplatin><Cisplatina><Cisplatinum><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Co-culture><Cocultivation><Coculture><Coculture Techniques><Cohort Studies><Communication><Complication><Concurrent Studies><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Cysplatyna><Cytometry><DNA Molecular Biology><Data><Death Rate><Development><Development and Research><Dialysis><Dialysis procedure><Dichlorodiammineplatinum><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><ESKD><ESRD><Economic Burden><End stage renal failure><End-Stage Kidney Disease><End-Stage Renal Disease><Endothelial Cells><Endothelium><Engineering / Architecture><Epithelial Cells><Evaluation><FIGF protein><FLT4 Ligand><FLT4 Protein><FLT4-L><FMS-Related Tyrosine Kinase 4><Familiarity><Flt-4><Fluid Balance><Fluid Homeostasis><Foundations><Functional disorder><Future><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genetic Transcription><Glomerular Filtration Rate><Goals><Grant><Health><Homeostasis><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Image><Immune><Immunes><Immunoglobulin Enhancer-Binding Protein><Impairment><In Vitro><Incidence><Inflammation><Injury><Injury to Kidney><Intensive Care Units><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ischemia><Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury><Kidney><Kidney Diseases><Kidney Urinary System><Link><Literature><Lymphangiogeneses><Lymphangiogenesis><Lymphatic><Lymphatic Endothelial Cells><Lymphatic Endothelium><Macrophage><Manuscripts><Maps><Mediator><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Modeling><Molecular><Molecular Biology><Molecular Interaction><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Murine><Mus><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Mφ><NF-kB><NF-kappa B><NF-kappaB><NFKB><NGS Method><NGS system><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural regeneration><Nephropathy><Nuclear Factor kappa B><Nuclear Transcription Factor NF-kB><O element><O2 element><Optics><Oxygen><Oxygen Deficiency><PECAM1><PECAM1 gene><Pathogenesis><Patients><Peyrone's Chloride><Peyrone's Salt><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Physicians><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Platinum Diamminodichloride><Population><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><R & D><R&D><RNA Expression><Receptor Protein><Regeneration><Regulation><Renal Disease><Renal function><Reperfusion Damage><Reperfusion Injury><Reperfusion Therapy><Reporter><Research><Risk><Role><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Supportive Therapy><Supportive care><System><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Intervention><Therapeutic Studies><Therapy Research><Time><Tissues><Training><Transcription><Transcription Factor NF-kB><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Translational Research><Translational Science><Tubular><Tubular formation><Tyrosine-Protein Kinase Receptor FLT4><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><VEGF><VEGF-C><VEGF-D><VEGFR-3><VEGFR3><VEGFs><Validation><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor D><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Related Protein><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors><Vascular System><Vascular remodeling><Work><Writing><acute kidney injury><biological signal transduction><c-fos-induced growth factor><capillary><career><career development><cell type><chronic kidney disease><cis dichlorodiammineplatinum><cis platinum compound><cis-Diaminedichloroplatinum><cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum><cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II)><cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(II)><cis-Platinum><clinical applicability><clinical application><clinical care><damage to kidney><density><design><designing><developmental><dialysis therapy><doctoral student><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><imaging><improved><improved outcome><in vivo><injured><injuries><injury response><insight><intervention therapy><ischemia injury><ischemic injury><kappa B Enhancer Binding Protein><kidney damage><kidney disorder><kidney function><kidney injury><lymph channel><lymph vessel><lymphatic channel><lymphatic vasculature><lymphatic vessel><mortality><mortality rate><mortality ratio><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><nuclear factor kappa beta><optical><pathophysiology><prevent><preventing><progenitor><progenitor cell pool><progenitor cell population><progenitor pool><progenitor population><receptor><regenerate><renal><renal damage><renal disorder><renal injury><reperfusion><research and development><response><response to injury><responsible research conduct><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><stem and progenitor cell population><stem cell pool><stem cell population><success><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><three dimensional><trafficking><transcription factor><transcriptomics><translation research><translational investigation><validations><vascular>
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Matthew David Cheung

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$29,933
FY 2025

Project Title

Response of kidney resident macrophages to proximal tubule injury

Grant Number:

5F30DK132814-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This NIH F30 application describes a four-year plan for mentored research and career development for the PI, Matthew Cheung. The scientific premise of this proposal is focused on the role of kidney resident macrophages and their responses to acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI is a major ...

Research Terms

<Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Affect><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Apoptotic><Area><Automobile Driving><Autoregulation><Bilateral><Binding><Bioinformatics><Blood monocyte><C1 q><C1q><Cell Body><Cells><Cellular injury><Characteristics><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Classical Complement Pathway><Clinical><Communication><Complement><Complement 1q><Complement C1q><Complement Proteins><Complication><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><DTR Protein><Data><Death Rate><Dendritic Cells><Development><Development and Research><Differential Gene Expression><Diphtheria Toxin Sensitivity><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><EPH- and ELK-Related Tyrosine Kinase><EPH-and ELK-Related Kinase><ESKD><ESRD><Embryo Development><Embryogenesis><Embryonic Development><End stage renal failure><End-Stage Kidney Disease><End-Stage Renal Disease><Ephrin Type-A Receptor 8><Ephrin Type-A Receptor 8 Precursor><Epithelial Cells><Evaluation><Familiarity><Frequencies><Functional disorder><Future><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Grant><HB-EGF precursor><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Homeostasis><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Human><Immune><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunology><Immunomodulation><In Vitro><Infiltration><Injury><Injury to Kidney><Innate Immune System><Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury><Kidney><Kidney Diseases><Kidney Urinary System><Literature><Macrophage><Maintenance><Manuscripts><Marrow monocyte><Mediating><Mediator><Mentors><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Mononuclear><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Murine><Mus><Mφ><NGS Method><NGS system><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nephrology><Nephropathy><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Ontology><Pathogenesis><Patients><Pattern Recognition><Ph.D.><PhD><Phagocytes><Phagocytic Cell><Phagocytosis><Phosphatidylserines><Physicians><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Play><Population><Process><Production><Protein Tyrosine Kinase><Protein Tyrosine Kinase EEK><Proteins><R & D><R&D><RNA><RNA Expression><RNA Gene Products><Reaction><Receptor Protein><Recombinants><Recovery><Renal Disease><Renal function><Reperfusion Damage><Reperfusion Injury><Research><Ribonucleic Acid><Risk><Role><Scientist><Serine Phosphoglycerides><Tamoxifen><Testing><Tissue-Specific Differential Gene Expression><Tissue-Specific Gene Expression><Training><Transcription><Translational Research><Translational Science><Tyrosine Kinase><Tyrosine-Protein Kinase Receptor EEK><Tyrosine-Specific Protein Kinase><Tyrosylprotein Kinase><United States National Institutes of Health><Veiled Cells><Writing><acute kidney injury><amebocyte><career><career development><cell damage><cell injury><cellular damage><chronic kidney disease><clinical applicability><clinical application><complement system><complementation><cytokine><damage to cells><developmental><diphtheria toxin receptor><diptheria toxin receptor><driving><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><healing><hydroxyaryl protein kinase><immune modulation><immune regulation><immunologic reactivity control><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><in vivo><induced Cre><inducible Cre><inhibitor><injuries><injury response><injury to cells><kidney disorder><kidney function><kidney injury><migration><monocyte><mortality><mortality rate><mortality ratio><mouse model><murine model><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><pathophysiology><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><prevent><preventing><programs><receptor><renal><renal disorder><renal injury><research and development><response><response to injury><responsible research conduct><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><self-renew><self-renewal><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><spatial RNA sequencing><spatial and temporal><spatial gene expression analysis><spatial gene expression profiling><spatial resolved transcriptome sequencing><spatial temporal><spatial transcriptome analysis><spatial transcriptome profiling><spatial transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptomics><spatially resolved transcriptomics><spatio transcriptomics><spatiotemporal><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><translation research><translational investigation><tyrosyl protein kinase><unsupervised clustering><uptake>
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Austin O. Maduka

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$23,795
FY 2025

Project Title

Defining Novel Roles of Ubiquitin Accumulation During the Mammalian Oxidative Stress Response

Grant Number:

5F30ES034271-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Many harmful environmental exposures humans experience, such as UV radiation, air pollutants, and exposure to arsenic compounds, lead to oxidative stress from the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the cell. A vast array of disease progression results from oxidative stress, su...

Research Terms

<20S Catalytic Proteasome><20S Core Proteasome><20S Proteasome><20S Proteosome><APF-1><ASCVD><ATP-Dependent Proteolysis Factor 1><Actinic Rays><Active Oxygen><Acute><Address><Air Pollutants><Antibodies><Antioxidants><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Arsenic Compounds><Arsenicals><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><Autophagocytosis><Binding><Biochemical><CRISPR><CRISPR approach><CRISPR based approach><CRISPR method><CRISPR methodology><CRISPR technique><CRISPR technology><CRISPR tools><CRISPR-CAS-9><CRISPR-based method><CRISPR-based technique><CRISPR-based technology><CRISPR-based tool><CRISPR/CAS approach><CRISPR/Cas method><CRISPR/Cas system><CRISPR/Cas technology><CRISPR/Cas9><CRISPR/Cas9 technology><Cancers><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Clinical><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats approach><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats method><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats methodology><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats technique><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats technology><DNA mutation><Data><Development><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Ergastoplasm><Event><Exposure to><Foundations><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Transcription><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genomics><HMG-20><High Mobility Protein 20><Human><Immunoblotting><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><In Vitro><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Laboratories><Lead><Libraries><Macropain><Macroxyproteinase><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mammalian Cell><Mediating><Mentors><Metabolic Protein Degradation><Methods><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Multicatalytic Proteinase><Mutation><Necrosis><Necrotic><Nerve Degeneration><Neuron Degeneration><Outcome><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxidative Stress><Oxygen Radicals><Pathway interactions><Pb element><Physicians><Population><Post-Translational Modification Protein/Amino Acid Biochemistry><Post-Translational Modifications><Post-Translational Protein Modification><Post-Translational Protein Processing><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Posttranslational Modifications><Posttranslational Protein Processing><Pro-Oxidants><Production><Programmed Cell Death><Prosome><Proteasome><Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex><Protein Modification><Protein Turnover><Proteins><Proteomics><Proteosome><RNA Expression><Reactive Oxygen Species><Recovery><Redox><Regulation><Regulatory Protein Degradation><Research Associate><Residencies><Residual><Residual state><Resistance><Ribosomal Proteins><Ribosomes><Role><Scientist><Short interfering RNA><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Small Interfering RNA><Stress><Structure><Subcellular Process><System><Technology><Testing><Training><Transcription><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Translations><UV light><UV radiation><UV rays><Ubiquitilation><Ubiquitin><Ubiquitination><Ubiquitinoylation><Ultraviolet Rays><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Work><Yeasts><arsenical><atheromatosis><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic vascular disease><autophagy><biological adaptation to stress><biological signal transduction><candidate identification><chronic kidney disease><conference><convention><de-ubiquitinase><de-ubiquitinating enzyme><developmental><environmental risk><experience><exposed human population><genome mutation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human exposure><human subject><improved><in vivo><loss of function><malignancy><multicatalytic endopeptidase complex><necrocytosis><neoplasm/cancer><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurological degeneration><neuronal degeneration><novel><oxidation><oxidation reduction reaction><pathway><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><protein blotting><protein degradation><reactioncrisis><research associates><resistant><response><siRNA><skills><small molecular inhibitor><small molecule inhibitor><social role><stress response><stressreaction><summit><symposia><symposium><tool><translation><ubiquination><ubiquitin conjugation><ubiquitin isopeptidase><ubiquitin-specific isopeptidase><ultra violet light><ultra violet radiation><ultra violet rays><ultraviolet light><ultraviolet radiation>
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Anna Kathryn Whitehead

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$12,919
FY 2025

Project Title

E-cigarette Inhalation and Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction

Grant Number:

5F30HL160071-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/2/2022

End Date:

5/15/2025

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Project Abstract

Abstract The primary purpose of this Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA F30 application is to provide the framework that will prepare the applicant for a successful career as a physician scientist. Much of the applicant’s career development will come from work in electronic cigarette (eCig) inhalation-induced...

Research Terms

<Acetylcholine><AngII><Angiotensin Converting Enzyme><Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme><Angiotensin II><Angiotensin Receptor><Angiotensins><Anti-Hypertensive Agents><Anti-Hypertensive Drugs><Anti-Hypertensives><Autoregulation><Blood Vessels><CD143 Antigens><Carboxycathepsin><Cardiopulmonary><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cause of Death><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Chemicals><Chronic><Cor pulmonale><Data><Dipeptidyl Peptidase A><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><ENOS><Electronic Nicotine Delivery Product><Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems><Electronic cigarette><Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase><Ensure><Exhibits><Fellowship><Fibrosis><Flavorant><Flavoring><Flavoring Agents><Food and Drug Administration><Fostering><Functional disorder><Future><Homeostasis><Hypotensive Agent><Hypotensive Drugs><Impairment><Inflammation><Inhalation><Inhaling><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Kininase A><Kininase II><Lead><Losartan><Lung Diseases><Lung damage><Mediating><Medical Research><Medicine><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Molecular><Murine><Mus><NOS3><NOS3 gene><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nicotine><Nitric Oxide Synthase 3><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Oral Ingestion><Patients><Pb element><Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A><Perception><Phosphorylation><Physicians><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Propanediols><Propylene Glycols><Protein Phosphorylation><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Pulmonary Heart Disease><Pulmonary Heart Disorder><Pulmonary Hypertension><Receptor Protein><Receptor Signaling><Renin-Angiotensin System><Research><Right Ventricular Hypertrophy><Risk Factors><Role><Safety><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Systolic Pressure><Techniques><Testing><Training><Type III nitric oxide synthase><USFDA><United States Food and Drug Administration><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><Vasodilatation><Vasodilation><Vasorelaxation><Ventricular><Work><aerosolized nicotine><antagonism><antagonist><anti-hypertension><biological signal transduction><blood vessel disorder><cardiopulmonary disease><cardiopulmonary disorder><cardiopulmonary system><cardiovascular disorder><career><career development><cigarette smoking><cigarette use><combustible cigarette><conventional cigarette><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><e-cig><e-cig aerosols><e-cig use><e-cig vapor><e-cigarette><e-cigarette aerosols><e-cigarette use><e-cigarette vapor><e-vape><ecig><ecig aerosols><ecig use><ecig vapor><ecigarette><ecigarette aerosols><ecigarette use><ecigarette vapor><electronic cigarette aerosol><electronic cigarette use><electronic cigarette vapor><electronic nicotine delivery device><electronic nicotine distribution system><electronic vape><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><exposure to nicotine><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><interest><lozartan><lung disorder><lung injury><mouse model><multidisciplinary><murine model><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><nicotine exposure><nicotine inhalation><nicotine vapor><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><pathophysiology><pre-clinical research><preclinical research><prevent><preventing><pulmonary><pulmonary damage><pulmonary injury><pulmonary tissue damage><pulmonary tissue injury><receptor><right ventricle hypertrophy><right ventricle remodeling><right ventricular remodeling><smoking prevalence><social role><surgery><tool><traditional cigarette><training opportunity><vaping><vaping associated lung injury><vaping induced acute lung injury><vaping product use associated lung injury><vaping-related lung injury><vapor containing nicotine><vaporized nicotine><vascular><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy><vegetable glycerin>
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Matthew David Cheung

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$2,500
FY 2023

Project Title

Response of kidney resident macrophages to proximal tubule injury

Grant Number:

3F30DK132814-01S1

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This NIH F30 application describes a four-year plan for mentored research and career development for the PI, Matthew Cheung. The scientific premise of this proposal is focused on the role of kidney resident macrophages and their responses to acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI is a major ...

Research Terms

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Lincoln Shade

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$2,452
FY 2025

Project Title

Elucidating Shared Risk of Brain Arteriolosclerosis and Related Pathologies with Multiple 'omics Modalities

Grant Number:

5F30NS124136-04

Activity Code:

F30

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/8/2022

End Date:

5/9/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

Abstract Brain arteriolosclerosis (B-ASC) is a cerebrovascular disease characterized by pathological thickening of the arterioles in the brain. Non-Alzheimer’s disease brain pathologies, including B-ASC, are increasingly recognized as important contributors to cognitive decline in aged individuals....

Research Terms

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Mark Draelos

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$248,996
FY 2025

Project Title

Robotic Point-of-Care OCT

Grant Number:

5R00EY034200-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The PI was previously funded by the F30 mechanism while completing the Duke Medical Scientist Training Program. He has since completed medical school and internship and now returns for a full-time research career. This career development proposal is an effective continuatio...

Research Terms

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Waddah A. Alrefai

JESSE BROWN VA MEDICAL CENTER, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2025

Project Title

BLRD Research Career Scientist Award Application

Grant Number:

2IK6BX005243-06

Activity Code:

IK6

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2020

End Date:

3/31/2030

Project Abstract

Summary Our Veteran population has a significantly higher prevalence of diabetes mellitus and faces an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases (CVD) as compared to the general population. Stringent guidelines recommend decreasing plasma LDL-cholesterol to very low levels in patients wit...

Research Terms

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Search NIH grants by PI name

Looking for a specific principal investigator? The keyword search above looks up funded projects by topic. To search NIH grants by PI name (last name, first + last name, or partial name) and see every active and recent NIH award for that researcher, use the dedicated PI Funding Status tool.

How to Use PI Funding Data for Career Decisions

Finding the right principal investigator is one of the most important decisions in an academic career. Whether you are a postdoc looking for a mentor, a graduate student choosing a rotation lab, or a collaborator seeking a co-PI, NIH funding data provides objective signals about which investigators have active research programs and resources to support new team members.

A PI with a recently awarded R01 or equivalent grant is more likely to have budget for new personnel than one whose funding ended two years ago. The activity code tells you the type of grant: R01 and R35 awards typically support multiple lab members, while K-series awards are individual career development grants that may not fund additional positions. Understanding these distinctions helps you interpret search results accurately.

Look beyond the dollar amount. A $500,000 per year R01 at a high-cost institution may support fewer positions than a $300,000 award at a university with lower overhead rates. The project abstract and public health relevance statement reveal whether the PI's research direction aligns with your interests and expertise.

Understanding PI Grant Portfolios

A PI's grant portfolio reveals more than individual awards. Investigators with multiple active grants often run larger labs with more diverse projects, which can mean more opportunities for trainees. However, a PI with a single well-funded grant may offer more focused mentorship and a clearer path to publications.

Multi-PI grants (those with more than one principal investigator listed) indicate collaborative research and may involve trainees from multiple institutions. These can be excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary training but may also mean split attention from any single mentor.

Pay attention to the timing of awards. A PI who just received a new five-year R01 is in a different position than one whose grant ends next year. New awards often correspond to lab expansion and active recruiting, making them ideal targets for job seekers. The start and end dates shown in each result help you assess this timing.

Best Practices for Contacting Funded PIs

Once you identify a promising PI through this tool, the next step is outreach. NIH public records do not include email addresses, but you can usually find contact information through the PI's institutional profile page, lab website, or recent publications. Google Scholar, PubMed, and the PI's department website are reliable starting points.

When reaching out, reference the specific grant that caught your attention. Mentioning the project title and explaining how your skills relate to the funded work shows that you have done your homework. Keep your initial message concise: introduce yourself, explain your interest, attach your CV, and ask whether they anticipate openings.

Timing matters. Contacting a PI within the first year of a new award is ideal, as this is when they are most likely to be recruiting. If you find multiple promising PIs in the same field, prioritize those with the most recent award notices and activity codes that support trainee positions such as R01, U01, or P-series grants.

Frequently Asked Questions About PI Search

What does the opportunity score mean?

The opportunity score is a heuristic that combines award recency, funding amount, activity code type, and project characteristics to estimate how actionable a result might be for job seekers or collaborators. Higher scores suggest stronger signals, but always verify by reading the abstract and checking the PI's current lab page.

Why can't I find a PI I know has funding?

Name variations are the most common cause. Try searching with just the last name, or use different formats like "Smith, John" versus "John Smith." Some PIs also publish under different name variations or may have awards under a previous institutional affiliation.

Does this tool show all NIH-funded PIs?

The tool searches NIH RePORTER data for the keyword and year range you specify. It returns PIs whose funded projects match your search terms. PIs with grants in unrelated areas or whose projects use different terminology will not appear in keyword-filtered results.

What is the difference between "Likely hiring" and "Training-friendly" filters?

"Likely hiring" flags PIs with large new awards or activity codes typically associated with lab expansion. "Training-friendly" identifies awards that include training components or are at institutions known for postdoctoral programs. Both are heuristic filters to help prioritize your outreach.

How to use this well

Start broad, then narrow. Search a field first, then refine by timeframe once you understand who is currently active.

After you find a promising PI, cross-check them in Check PI Funding and review their institution, mechanism type, and project abstracts before reaching out.

What a match means

A result means the keyword appears relevant to the funded project data we searched. It does not guarantee the PI is hiring or that the grant is still active.

Use the abstract, award year, mechanism, and organization context to decide whether the record is strategically relevant.

Data limits

NIH records can lag, institutional names can vary, and some investigators publish or file awards under multiple name formats.

For details on source coverage and refresh cadence, read Data & Methodology.

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Principal investigators who received NIH awards in the last 90 days, organized by research area. Use this as a starting point for postdoc searches, collaborator outreach, or competitor scans. Counts and labs refresh daily.

Alzheimer's disease

Neurodegeneration, biomarkers, and disease-modifying therapies.

  • Carlos Cruchaga WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MO
    CONGAS: "Caribbean Omics 'N' Genomics for Alzheimer Study"
    $101,153 · awarded Feb 25, 2026 · 3U01AG084514-01A1S1
  • Carlos Cruchaga WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MO
    CONGAS: "Caribbean Omics 'N' Genomics for Alzheimer Study"
    $3,086,339 · awarded Feb 19, 2026 · 1U01AG084514-01A1
  • HARALD SONTHEIMER UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, VA
    Extracellular matrix and memory impairments in Alzheimer disease
    $709,066 · awarded Apr 7, 2026 · 5R01AG085359-03
  • Keith Josephs MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, MN
    The neurobiology of two distinct subtypes of neurodegenerative apraxia of speech: phenotypes of Alzheimer disease related 4-repeat tauopathies
    $643,670 · awarded Apr 1, 2026 · 5R01DC014942-09
  • DMITRIY YABLONSKIY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MO
    Deep-Learning-Augmented Quantitative Gradient Recalled Echo (DLA-qGRE) MRI for in vivo Clinical Evaluation of Brain Microstructural Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer Disease
    $661,985 · awarded Mar 3, 2026 · 4R01AG082030-02

CRISPR & gene editing

Therapeutic gene editing, base editing, and prime editing.

  • Changchun Liu UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCH OF MED/DNT, CT
    Asymmetric CRISPR Approach for Nucleic Acid Quantification
    $643,849 · awarded Mar 30, 2026 · 2R01EB023607-06A1
  • William Pu BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, MA
    A modular system for murine CRISPR genome and epigenome editing
    $267,000 · awarded Mar 27, 2026 · 5R21OD037909-02
  • Naama Aviram SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NY
    Molecular mechanisms of memory formation and tolerance in CRISPR-Cas systems
    $249,000 · awarded Apr 2, 2026 · 5R00GM148720-04
  • Mats Ljungman UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, MI
    Precision targeting of bladder cancer using CRISPR
    $582,849 · awarded Feb 17, 2026 · 5R01CA285730-03
  • Shannon Miller SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE, CA
    Development of potent and safe CRISPR tools for in vivo gene editing using directed evolution
    $230,000 · awarded May 5, 2026 · 5R21EB036298-03

Cancer immunotherapy

Checkpoint inhibitors, CAR-T, TIL therapy, and beyond.

  • TERRY SHEPPARD KEYSTONE SYMPOSIA, CO
    Cancer Immunotherapy: Basic Mechanisms Informing Clinical Applications & Combinations
    $5,000 · awarded Mar 3, 2026 · 1R13CA310704-01
  • Veronika Fedirko UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR, TX
    Gut Microbiome and Cancer Immunotherapy Outcomes in Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
    $927,329 · awarded Mar 3, 2026 · 5R01CA255322-05
  • Yuwen Zhu UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, CO
    The GPR171 pathway in cancer immunotherapy
    $355,706 · awarded Apr 2, 2026 · 5R01CA279398-04
  • ANDREW WIEMER UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STORRS, CT
    Synthesis and evaluation of BTN3A1 ligands for cancer immunotherapy
    $374,171 · awarded May 1, 2026 · 5R01CA266138-05
  • Wei Hu YALE UNIVERSITY, CT
    Novel Treg inactivating approach for cancer immunotherapy via targeted protein degradation
    $482,312 · awarded Apr 6, 2026 · 1R01CA295942-01A1

GLP-1 & metabolic disease

Diabetes, obesity, and weight-loss therapeutic mechanisms.

  • ZHIPING PANG RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, NJ
    Synaptic and circuit mechanisms of central GLP-1 signaling in energy balance
    $479,051 · awarded Apr 23, 2026 · 5R01DK131452-05
  • Madhusmita Misra UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, VA
    Bone metabolism in adolescents undergoing GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy
    $471,776 · awarded Apr 24, 2026 · 5R01HD118635-07
  • STEVEN SCHWENDEMAN UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, MI
    Remote Loading of Melanocortin and GLP-1 Peptides in Polymers for Treatment of Obesity
    $231,000 · awarded Apr 17, 2026 · 1R56DK141545-01A1
  • Jessica Barson DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PA
    Suppression of ethanol dependence-induced maladaptive appetitive and consummatory behavior by the GLP-1 system
    $564,306 · awarded May 5, 2026 · 1R01AA031732-01A1
  • MICHAEL CAMILLERI MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, MN
    A Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of the effects of Long-Acting GLP-1 or Dual Incretin (GLP-1 and GIP) Modulation on Gastrointestinal Functions and Relationship to Weight Loss
    $322,800 · awarded Apr 9, 2026 · 5R01DK142606-02

Long COVID

Post-acute sequelae and chronic infection-driven illness.

  • Alexei Tumanov UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCIENCE CENTER, TX
    Lymphotoxin-dependent control of long COVID
    $234,715 · awarded Feb 13, 2026 · 1R21AI185790-01A1
  • Amal Amer OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, OH
    Role of the Non-canonical Inflammasome in SARS-CoV-2-mediated Pathology and Coagulopathy
    $2,974,582 · awarded Apr 21, 2026 · 5P01AI175399-03
  • Alba Azola JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, MD
    Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity and Immune Dynamics in Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Post-SARS-CoV-2 onset ME/CFS versus Pre-Pandemic ME/CFS Patients
    $633,378 · awarded Apr 17, 2026 · 1R01NS147100-01
  • DANIELLE REED MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PA
    Inflammation and chemosensory loss
    $2,654,249 · awarded Feb 26, 2026 · 1P50DC022549-01A1
  • Jarred Younger UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, AL
    Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) for the treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
    $556,686 · awarded Mar 6, 2026 · 1UG3NS141843-01A1