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Anthony W Ferrante

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 68/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$1,221,081
FY 2025

Project Title

New York Obesity Research Center

Grant Number:

5P30DK026687-45

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/1996

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

The New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center (NYNORC) has as its primary aim to convene and support - by its Core Services, Pilot & Feasibility and Enrichment programs - funded investigators at Columbia University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine studying obesity. The themes for this Ce...

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DYMPNA GALLAGHER

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 68/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$1,221,081
FY 2025

Project Title

New York Obesity Research Center

Grant Number:

5P30DK026687-45

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/1996

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

The New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center (NYNORC) has as its primary aim to convene and support - by its Core Services, Pilot & Feasibility and Enrichment programs - funded investigators at Columbia University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine studying obesity. The themes for this Ce...

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Mary D Willis

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$825,000
FY 2025

Project Title

A Preconception Cohort Study on Oil and Gas Development, Fertility, and Pregnancy

Grant Number:

4DP5OD033415-04

Activity Code:

DP5

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2022

End Date:

8/31/2027

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

PROJECT SUMMARY Over 17.6 million North Americans live within 1.6km of an oil and gas development (OGD) facility. Recent studies indicate that OGD results in the release of reproductive toxicants (e.g., particulate matter, volatile organic compounds [VOCs], polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAHs]) a...

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Gage D Crump

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$114,071
FY 2026

Project Title

Training in Developmental Biology, Stem Cells and Regeneration

Grant Number:

5T32HD060549-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2011

End Date:

4/30/2027

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

This application is for renewal for a third cycle of a Predoctoral Training Program in Developmental Biology, Stem Cells, and Regeneration at the University of Southern California (USC). This training program has both benefitted from and contributed to the dramatic growth of stem cell biology and re...

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Natural regeneration><Progenitor Cells><Regeneration><Training><regenerate><stem cells>
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Mariah Lee

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$46,564
FY 2026

Project Title

Role of Arid1a in NK cell development and antiviral immunity

Grant Number:

1F31AI191721-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/3/2026

End Date:

4/2/2029

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 Natural killer (NK) cells have been shown to play a dominant role in the immune-mediated control of viral infection in both humans and mice. Individuals lacking NK cells or NK cell function succumb to fatal viral infections, such as human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Similarly neonatal mi...

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Aaron H Rodwin

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$40,370
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving recovery for young adults living with serious mental illnesses using music-based self-management strategies: A mixed methods study

Grant Number:

5F31MH139148-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2027

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. Nearly 4 million U.S. young adults aged 18-25 living with serious mental illnesses (YA-SMI) are at heightened risk for negative outcomes, particularly those who are low-income and experience complex trauma. Enhancing recovery for YA-SMI is, therefore, of great public health signific...

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Jaclyn Kline

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$38,058
FY 2026

Project Title

Sex Differences in T cell metabolism

Grant Number:

5F31AI176738-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2027

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

Abstract Sex is an important biological variable as it has dramatic impacts on health and disease. Males have a greater risk for infection and severe outcomes, while females have increased incidence of autoimmunity. This is often attributed to sex differences in the immune system, as females have hi...

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<Acute><Address><Adipose tissue><Adoptive Transfer><Androgen Receptor><Assay><Autoimmune Diseases><Autoimmune Status><Autoimmunity><Automobile Driving><Bioassay><Biologic Factor><Biological><Biological Assay><Biological Factors><Biology><Biomedical Research><Body Temperature><CD4 Cells><CD4 Positive T Lymphocytes><CD4 T cells><CD4 helper T cell><CD4 lymphocyte><CD4+ T-Lymphocyte><CD4-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8><CD8 Cell><CD8 T cells><CD8 lymphocyte><CD8+ T cell><CD8+ T-Lymphocyte><CD8-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes><CD8B><CD8B1><CD8B1 gene><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Immune Function><Cellular Metabolic Process><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chromosomes><Circulation><Communicable Diseases><Coupled><DNA Content><DNA Index><DNA Ploidy><Development><Development and Research><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Disease><Disease Outcome><Disorder><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environment><Estrogen Receptors><Evaluation><Event><Fatty Tissue><Female><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Four Core Genotypes><Future><Gender Bias><Genus Hippocampus><Goals><Gonadal Steroid Hormones><Gonosomes><Health><Hormone Receptor><Hormones><Human><Image><Immune><Immune system><Immunes><Immunity><Immunologic Stimulation><Immunological Stimulation><Immunostimulation><Incidence><Infection><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Injections><Innate Immune Response><Intermediary Metabolism><KO mice><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><LCM Viruses><LCMV><LYT3><Liver><Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Mediating><Memory><Metabolic><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitochondria><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Null Mouse><Organ><Outcome><Ovalbumin><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Ploidies><Poxvirus officinale><Proteins><R & D><R&D><Reporting><Research><Seahorse><Severity of illness><Sex Bias><Sex Chromosomes><Sex Differences><Sex Hormones><Sex Steroid Hormones><Sexual differences><Shapes><Signaling Molecule><Stimulus><Subcellular Process><T cell response><T-Cell Activation><T-Cell Proliferation><T-Cell Subsets><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T-Lymphocyte Subsets><T4 Cells><T4 Lymphocytes><T8 Cells><T8 Lymphocytes><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Hormone><Time><Training><Transcript><Vaccinia virus><Viral><Viral Diseases><Virus><Virus Diseases><Wild Type Mouse><activate T cells><adaptive immune response><adipose><autoimmune condition><autoimmune disorder><autoimmunity disease><biologic><burden of disease><burden of illness><career><cell metabolism><cellular metabaolism><chromosome complement><comparative><cytotoxic><developmental><disease burden><disease severity><driving><drug development><fat metabolism><fatty acid oxidation><flow cytophotometry><gonadal steroids><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><human female><imaging><immune function><in vivo><infection risk><insight><lipid metabolism><male><malignancy><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><mitochondrial><mortality><mouse model><murine model><neoplasm/cancer><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><pathogen><pathway><recombinant vaccinia virus><research and development><response><sex><sex based differences><sex dimorphism><sex steroid><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><sexual dimorphism><sexually dimorphic><thymus derived lymphocyte><tool><viral infection><virus infection><virus-induced disease><white adipose tissue><wildtype mouse><yellow adipose tissue><♀><♂>
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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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  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

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...

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

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...

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<Medical><Scientist><Training Programs>
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STEPHANIE T LANZA

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$629,102
FY 2025

Project Title

Prevention and Methodology Training

Grant Number:

5T32DA017629-20

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2005

End Date:

6/30/2026

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Since 2005 the Prevention and Methodology Training Program (PAMT) T32 has met a critical need in the training of drug abuse prevention scientists by nurturing scientists focused on integrating prevention science and highly innovative methodology. The objective of PAMT, which is unique to NIDA’s port...

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<Methodology><Prevention><Training>
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JENNIFER L MAGGS

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$629,102
FY 2025

Project Title

Prevention and Methodology Training

Grant Number:

5T32DA017629-20

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2005

End Date:

6/30/2026

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

Project Abstract

Since 2005 the Prevention and Methodology Training Program (PAMT) T32 has met a critical need in the training of drug abuse prevention scientists by nurturing scientists focused on integrating prevention science and highly innovative methodology. The objective of PAMT, which is unique to NIDA’s port...

Research Terms

<Methodology><Prevention><Training>
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DENIS M MCCARTHY

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$547,530
FY 2025

Project Title

Psychology of Alcohol and Addiction Training

Grant Number:

5T32AA013526-24

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2002

End Date:

6/30/2027

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

Project Abstract

This competing continuation application seeks an additional five years of support for a pre- and post-doctoral training program in the psychology of alcohol and addiction. The training program is housed in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) and has b...

Research Terms

<Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Psychology><Training><addiction><addictive disorder>
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KENNETH JAMES SHER

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$547,530
FY 2025

Project Title

Psychology of Alcohol and Addiction Training

Grant Number:

5T32AA013526-24

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2002

End Date:

6/30/2027

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

This competing continuation application seeks an additional five years of support for a pre- and post-doctoral training program in the psychology of alcohol and addiction. The training program is housed in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) and has b...

Research Terms

<Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Psychology><Training><addiction><addictive disorder>
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DOLLY MEHTA

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$539,127
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program in Lung Biology and Pathobiology

Grant Number:

2T32HL007829-32

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1995

End Date:

7/31/2030

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Project Abstract

Project Summary This T32 renewal application, with demonstrated excellence in creating meritorious and next- generation predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees in lung research, requests continued support for the Lung Biology and Pathobiology Training Program (TPLBP) at the University of Illinois Coll...

Research Terms

<Biology><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Training Programs>
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TAMARA J. CASPARY

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$534,450
FY 2025

Project Title

Genetics Predoctoral Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM149422-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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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 Genetics Predoctoral Training Program (GPTP) at Emory University is a unique program in genetics, genomics and molecular biology that supports students to develop ...

Research Terms

<Genetic><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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BRIAN C LEWIS

UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER, WORCESTER, MA

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$482,745
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

Grant Number:

5T32GM135751-07

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2020

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The overarching goal of the Initiative to Maximize Student Development (IMSD) program at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts is to train a diverse biomedical and population health workforce aligned with the general US population. In doing so, the scientific questions asked and meth...

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<Massachusetts><Universities><medical college><medical schools><school of medicine>
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Kate L Lapane

UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER, WORCESTER, MA

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$482,745
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

Grant Number:

5T32GM135751-07

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2020

End Date:

1/31/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

The overarching goal of the Initiative to Maximize Student Development (IMSD) program at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts is to train a diverse biomedical and population health workforce aligned with the general US population. In doing so, the scientific questions asked and meth...

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<Massachusetts><Universities><medical college><medical schools><school of medicine>
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Lucy Liaw

MAINEHEALTH, PORTLAND, ME

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$2,580,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Phase II COBRE in Mesenchymal and Neural Regulation of Metabolic Networks

Grant Number:

5P20GM121301-08

Activity Code:

P20

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2017

End Date:

8/31/2028

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  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

MaineHealth Institute for Research initiated a Phase I COBRE in Mesenchymal and Neural Regulation of Metabolic Networks (COBRE in Metabolic Networks) in 2017, directed by Lucy Liaw PhD, Faculty Scientist and Professor at MaineHealth. Our Center in Phase I developed a critical mass of investigators w...

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<Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Adipocytes><Adipose Cell><Adipose tissue><Advisory Committees><Area><Award><Basic Research><Basic Science><Biochemical Pathway><Biology><Biomedical Research><Body Tissues><Bone Marrow><Bone Marrow Reticuloendothelial System><COBRE><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Care Givers><Career Mobility><Caregivers><Caring><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Center of Biomedical Research Excellence><Centers of Research Excellence><Clinical Research><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Communities><Complement><Complement Proteins><Core Facility><Country><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Analytics><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Education and Training><Equipment><Experimental Designs><Faculty><Faculty Recruitment><Fat Cells><Fatty Tissue><Feedback><Fellowship><Fostering><Foundations><Funding><Generalized Growth><Gestation><Goals><Grant><Growth><Health><Health Care><Heart Vascular><Histopathology><Hospitals><Infrastructure><Institution><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Investments><Involuntary Muscle><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><Lipocytes><Maine><Mature Lipocyte><Mature fat cell><Medical center><Mentors><Mentorship><Mesenchymal><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metabolic Networks><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Microscopy><Mission><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIH><NIH RFA><National Institutes of Health><New England><Northeastern United States><Obesity><Osteoporosis><Pain><Painful><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Pb element><Performance><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Phase><Physiology><Pilot Projects><Population Research><Population-based research><Population-level research><Predisposition><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Principal Investigator><Productivity><Professional Education><Program Evaluation><Proteomics><Public Health><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Request for Applications><Research><Research Grants><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Sharing><Resources><Scientist><Sensory><Services><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Smooth Muscle><Susceptibility><Talents><Task Forces><Technology><Thesaurismosis><Time><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Training><Training and Education><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Update><Work><acute care><adipose><adiposity><advisory team><arm><bariatric surgery><base><bases><biological signal transduction><bone><bone loss><care for patients><care of patients><career advancement><career development><career transition><caring for patients><circulatory system><complementation><corpulence><data interpretation><day shift><developmental><diabetes><diabetes risk><doctoral student><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><gastric banding><gastric bypass surgery><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><implantable gastric stimulation banding><improved><individuals who are pregnant><instrumentation><interest><lipidomics><member><metabolism disorder><model development><model developments><mortality><neural><neural control><neural regulation><neuromodulation><neuromodulatory><neuroregulation><night shift><night work><obesity surgery><ontogeny><people who are pregnant><pharmacologic><pilot study><population health><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><professor><programs><recruit><recruit teachers><responsible research conduct><shift work><shiftwork><skeletal><stomach stapling><success><synergism><teacher recruitment><those who are pregnant><translation research><translational investigation><weight loss surgery><white adipose tissue><women who are pregnant><yellow adipose tissue>
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Giang Thuy Pham

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN DIEGO, CA

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$39,032
FY 2026

Project Title

Clinical markers of DLD in bilingual and monolingual Vietnamese children - Diversity Supplement L. Dang

Grant Number:

3R01DC019335-05S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2027

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary. This predoctoral supplement application is for Linh Dang, a bilingual/biliterate Vietnamese American in her first year of PhD studies in Language and Communicative Disorders, an interdisciplinary joint doctoral program (JDP) at San Diego State University (SDSU) and University of Cal...

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<0-11 years old><4 year old><4 years of age><Accuracy of Diagnosis><Age><American><Area><California><Child><Child Language><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Markers><Communication Disorders><Communication impairment><Communicative Disorders><Data><Data Collection><Data Set><Development><Developmental Disorder Speech or Language><Developmental Language Disorders><Diagnosis><Doctor of Philosophy><Educational process of instructing><Faculty><Future><Gene Transcription><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Grant><Incidence><Individual><Joints><Language><Language Development Disorders><Language Disorders><Learning><Manuscripts><Measures><Mentors><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Paper><Parents><Ph.D.><PhD><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Productivity><RNA Expression><Research><Sampling><Speech Pathologist><Speech-Language Pathology><Teaching><Time><Training><Transcription><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Viet Nam><Vietnam><Vietnamese><Writing><age 4><age 4 years><ages><bilingual><bilingualism><career><clinical biomarkers><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><clinically useful biomarkers><cohort><conference><convention><developmental><diagnostic ability><diagnostic accuracy><diagnostic capability><diagnostic power><diagnostic utility><diagnostic value><experience><four year old><four years of age><improved><indexing><kids><language ability><language deficit><language skills><parent><parent grant><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><speech language pathologist><summit><symposia><symposium><teacher><tenure process><tenure track><youngster>
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Estelle Berger

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OR

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Neighborhood environment, puberty, sleep quality, and trajectories of depression in adolescent girls: A longitudinal study of risk and resilience

Grant Number:

5F31MH140538-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Depression continues to be a major source of disability and one of the most burdensome illnesses globally, particularly for girls. Adolescence is a period of marked risk for the onset of depression. This vulnerability coincides with new opportunities for more autonomy, com...

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<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Mechanisms><Biological><Causality><Censuses><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical Sciences><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Discipline><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional Depression><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Endocrinology><Environment><Etiology><Exhibits><Female Adolescents><Future><Goals><Green space><Health><Health Planning><Home><Hormones><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Learning><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Modeling><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Perception><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Process><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Puberty><Reproducibility><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Reduction><Role><Schools><Science><Sex Characteristics><Sleep><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Source><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Speed><Techniques><Therapeutic Hormone><Time><Training><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescent girl><adolescent mental health><adolescent-onset depression><adolescents with depression><age 10><age 10 years><behavior mechanism><behavioral health><biologic><build resilience><build resiliency><career><causation><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><community center><community centers><community involvement><community level disadvantage><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression prevention><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><deprivation><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><developmental psychology><disability><disadvantaged community><disease causation><driving><economic><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><experience><facilitate resilience><girls><greenspace><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><interdisciplinary approach><intervention for prevention><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><multidisciplinary approach><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><pathway><pediatric depression><plan health><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><promote resilience><promote resiliency><prospective><psychosocial><pubertal timing><quality of sleep><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><resilience><resilience development><resilient><risk-reducing><skills><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep quality><sleep wellness><social><social role><social vulnerability><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><study longitudinal><survey longitudinal><symptomatology><ten year old><ten years of age><urban planning><youngster><youth age><youth depression>
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Michael B Krawchuk

ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BRONX, NY

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the Impact of CACNA1A/unc-2 Mutations on Presynaptic Structure and Function in C. Elegans

Grant Number:

5F31NS137667-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2025

End Date:

2/14/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Mutations in the gene CACNA1A, which encodes Cav2.1, the a1 subunit of P/Q type voltage gated calcium channels, lead to severely debilitating channelopathies. Patients are classically diagnosed with syndromes such as episodic ataxia type 2 (EA2) or familial hemiplegic migrai...

Research Terms

<ACh Receptors><Acetylcholine Receptors><Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors><Affect><Aldicarb><Assay><Ataxia><Ataxy><Axon Terminals><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Assay><Bioassay><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><C elegans><C. elegans><C.elegans><CNS Nervous System><Caenorhabditis elegans><Calcium><Calcium Channel><Calcium Channel Antagonist Receptor><Calcium Channel Blocker Receptors><Calcium Ion Channels><Cav2.1><Cell Body><Cells><Central Nervous System><Chemicals><Cholinergic Receptors><Cholinoceptive Sites><Cholinoceptors><Classification><Clinical Treatment><Cognition Disorders><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Complex><Coordination Impairment><DNA Molecular Biology><DNA mutation><Data><Defect><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Disparate><Dissociation><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Dyssynergia><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Episodic ataxia><Exhibits><Familial Hemiplegic Migraine><Family><Functional disorder><GeneHomolog><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Models><Genetic Screening><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Glutamates><Goals><Homolog><Homologous Gene><Homologue><Image><Impaired cognition><In Vitro><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Investigators><L-Glutamate><Lead><Leao depression><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Liquid substance><Measures><Mediating><Medicine><Mentorship><Methods><Missense Mutation><Model System><Modeling><Molecular><Molecular Biology><Molecular Cloning><Mutation><Nematoda><Nematodes><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neural Cell><Neural Transmission><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurologic Disorders><Neurologic Dysfunctions><Neurological Disorders><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurosciences><Output><P-Q type VDCC><P-Q type voltage-dependent calcium channel><Palsy><Paralysed><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Phenotype><Physiopathology><Play><Plegia><Presynaptic Nerve Endings><Presynaptic Terminals><Proteins><Purkinje Cells><Purkinje's Corpuscles><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Seizure Disorder><Signal Pathway><Spreading Cortical Depression><Structure><Symptoms><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic Boutons><Synaptic Terminals><Synaptic Transmission><Synaptic Vesicles><Syndrome><System><Systematics><Techniques><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Translating><VDCC><Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels><Work><acetylcholineesterase inhibition><acetylcholineesterase inhibitor><behavior phenotype><behavioral phenotyping><biophysical analysis><biophysical characteristics><biophysical characterization><biophysical measurement><biophysical parameters><biophysical properties><biophysical studies><cell type><cerebellar Purkinje cell><cholinergic><clinical diagnosis><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive syndrome><college><collegiate><developmental><electrophysiological><epilepsia><epileptogenic><excitatory neuron><experience><fluid><gain of function><gain of function mutation><genome mutation><genome sequencing><glutamatergic><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><imaging><in vivo><in vivo Model><inhibitory neuron><intellectual and developmental disability><intervention therapy><knock-in animal><knockin animal><life course><limited intellectual functioning><liquid><loss of function><loss of function mutation><missense single nucleotide polymorphism><missense single nucleotide variant><missense variant><motor disease><motor disorder><motor dysfunction><mouse model><murine model><mutant><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neuroimaging><neurological disease><neurological dysfunction><neurological imaging><neuronal><neuronal circuit><neuronal circuitry><neuronal excitability><neurotransmitter release><new approaches><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel approaches><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel strategies><novel strategy><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><omega-agatoxin-IVA-sensitive VDCC><optogenetics><paralysis><paralytic><pathophysiology><pathway><presynaptic><roundworm><social role><synapse><synapse function><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><synaptic function><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic target><trial regimen><trial treatment><vesicle release><vesicular release><voltage>
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Madison Margaret Martin

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Characterizing the function of locus coeruleus and pericoerulear zone activity during avoidance behavior

Grant Number:

5F31MH136670-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: This proposal is in direct response to NIMH’s Strategic Goal 1, which aims to define the brain mechanisms underlying complex behaviors by using new techniques and multidisciplinary approaches to characterize the cellular and circuit components contributing to brain organization and ...

Research Terms

<2-photon><21+ years old><Academic support><Acute><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Affective><Air><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Arousal><Aversive Stimulus><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological><Blinking><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS Nervous System><Calcium><Cell Body><Cell Nucleus><Cells><Central Nervous System><Communication><Complex><Computational Technique><Consumption><DREADDs><Development><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Educational process of instructing><Encephalon><Exposure to><Fostering><Goals><Image><Individual><Investigation><Investigators><Laser Electromagnetic><Laser Radiation><Lasers><Learning><Levarterenol><Levonorepinephrine><Linear Models><Link><Locus Coeruleus><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modality><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Noradrenaline><Norepinephrine><Nucleus><Nucleus Pigmentosus Pontis><Odors><Output><Persons><Phase><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Pons><Pons Cerebelli><Pons Varolii><Pontine><Pontine structure><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Process><QOL><Quality of life><Reporting><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Role><Saccharose><Science><Source><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Stimulus><Strategic Planning><Stress><Structure><Sucrose><Symptoms><Synapses><Synaptic><Teaching><Testing><Training><Training Support><Transmission><Use of New Techniques><acute stress><adulthood><anxiety treatment><anxiety-like behavior><avoidance behavior><behavior response><behavioral response><biologic><blue nucleus><career><career development><cell type><designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs><developmental><eye blink><eyeblink><imaging><in vivo><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interdisciplinary approach><locus ceruleus structure><multidisciplinary approach><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural control><neural imaging><neural regulation><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromodulation><neuromodulatory><neuronal><neuroregulation><noradrenergic><pain processing><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates><resolutions><response><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><statistical analysis><stress disorder><stress reactivity><stressor><synapse><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><training opportunity><transmission process><treatment of anxiety disorders><two-photon>
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Mark Owyong

WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Role of Frizzled 5 in NK cell development and antiviral host immunity

Grant Number:

5F31AI178958-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Natural killer (NK) cells have been shown to play a dominant role in the immune-mediated control of viral infection in both humans and mice. Individuals lacking NK cells or NK cell function succumb to fatal viral infections, such as human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Similarly neonatal mi...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Ablation><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anti-viral Response><Anti-viral Therapy><Antigens><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Assay><Attenuated><Autoregulation><B blood cells><B cell><B cells><B-Cells><B-Lymphocytes><B-cell><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Beta Cadherin-Associated Protein><Beta-1 Catenin><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Bone Marrow><Bone Marrow Reticuloendothelial System><Burkitt Herpesvirus><Burkitt Lymphoma Virus><CD71><CD8 Cell><CD8 T cells><CD8 lymphocyte><CD8+ T cell><CD8+ T-Lymphocyte><CD8-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes><CMV><CMV infection><CUL-2><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Count><Cell Function><Cell Maturation><Cell Mediated Immunology><Cell Number><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell Survival><Cell Therapy><Cell Viability><Cell-Mediated Immunity><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Immunity><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><ChIP assay><Characteristics><Chicken Pox><Chickenpox><Chimera><Chimera organism><Clonal Expansion><Closure by Ligation><Common Cytokine Receptor Gamma Chain><Common Cytokine Receptor γ Chain><Common Gamma Chain><Common γ Chain><Complex><Confocal Microscopy><Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease><Cytomegalovirus><Cytomegalovirus Infections><Cytotoxic cell><Data><Development><EB virus><EBV><Effector Cell><Epstein Barr Virus><Event><Exhibits><Family><Gamma Chain Interleukin 2 Receptor><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Goals><HCMV><HHV-4><HHV4><Herpes Zoster><Herpes zoster disease><Herpesvirus 1 (beta), Murid><Homeostasis><Human><Human Herpesvirus 4><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNγ><IL-15><IL15><IL15 Protein><Immune><Immune Interferon><Immune memory><Immunes><Immunity><Immunoblotting><Immunologic Memory><Immunological Memory><Immunomodulation><Inclusion Disease><Individual><Infectious Mononucleosis Virus><Inflammatory><Innate Immune System><Innate Immunity><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Interleukin 2 Receptor Gamma><Interleukin-15><Interleukin-15 Precursor><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><K lymphocyte><Ligand Binding><Ligands><Ligation><Limulus factor C><Lytotoxicity><MGC9721><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Mouse Cytomegalovirus><Murid herpesvirus 1><Murine><Murine Cytomegalovirus><Mus><NK Cells><Native Immunity><Natural Immunity><Natural Killer Cells><Non-Specific Immunity><Nonspecific Immunity><PRO2286><Pathway interactions><Peripheral><Phenotype><Physiological Homeostasis><Play><Predisposition><Production><Programmed Cell Death><Proliferating><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Receptor Protein><Research><Role><Salivary Gland Virus Disease><Salivary Gland Viruses><Shingles><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Source><Spleen><Spleen Reticuloendothelial System><Subcellular Process><Susceptibility><T-Cell Development><T-Cell Ontogeny><T-Lymphocyte Development><T8 Cells><T8 Lymphocytes><TFR gene><TFR protein><TFR1><TFRC><TFRC gene><TRFR><Testing><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Transferrin Receptor><Transferrin Receptor 1><Transgenic Mice><Varicella><Viral><Viral Activity><Viral Diseases><Viral Function><Viral Physiology><Virus Diseases><WNT Signaling Pathway><WNT signaling><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Wild Type Mouse><Zona><Zoster><adaptive immunity><adulthood><anamnestic reaction><anti-viral immunity><antiviral immunity><attenuate><attenuates><beta cat><beta catenin><biological signal transduction><c myc><c-myc Genes><cell based intervention><cell mediated intervention><cell mediated therapies><cell-based therapeutic><cell-based therapy><cellular therapeutic><cellular therapy><chimeras><chromatin immunoprecipitation><clinical significance><clinically significant><cmyc><cytokine><cytomegalovirus group><cytotoxicity><developmental><factor C><herpes zona><horseshoe crab factor C><immune modulation><immune regulation><immunogen><immunologic reactivity control><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><improved><insight><interest><lFN-Gamma><member><neonatal mice><new approaches><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel approaches><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel strategies><novel strategy><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><overexpress><overexpression><pathogen><pathway><protein blotting><receptor><receptor binding><receptor bound><response><secondary immune response><social role><trait><transcription factor><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><v-myc Avian Myelocytomatosis Viral Oncogene Cellular Homolog><viral infection><viral infectious disease treatment><virus infection><virus-induced disease><wildtype mouse><β-catenin>
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Mira Reichman

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$49,538
FY 2026

Project Title

Mind-Body Peer Support for Family Caregivers to Patients with Severe Acute Brain Injury

Grant Number:

5F31AT012417-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/16/2024

End Date:

1/15/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This F31 proposal details a 3-year research and training plan that will launch the applicant’s career as an independent clinical investigator focused on mind-body and peer support intervention development to promote whole person health in patients with critical illnesses and...

Research Terms

<Acute><Acute Brain Injuries><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Affect><Anxiety><Apoplexy><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Brain Trauma><Brain Vascular Accident><Buffers><Care Givers><Care giver intervention><Caregivers><Caring><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Chronic><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Psychology><Collaborations><Communication><Competence><Coping Skills><Critical Care><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Data><Data Set><Dedications><Development><Distress><Educational workshop><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Equation><Family><Family Care Giver><Family Caregiver><Family member><Feedback><Feeling><Foundations><Frustration><Future><Goals><Grief><Grief reaction><Health><Health Promotion><Health behavior change><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Individual><Infrastructure><Intensive Care Units><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Learning><Linear Regressions><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Manuals><Mental Depression><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><Neonatal asphyxia-induced brain injury><Neonatal hypoxic brain injury><Neurologic><Neurological><Observational Study><Patients><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Physical Function><Population><Psyche structure><QOL><Qualitative Methods><Quality of life><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Self Care><Self Efficacy><Social Impacts><Social Values><Social isolation><Social support><Strategic Planning><Stroke><Structure><Technology><Time><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Universities><Washington><Work><Workshop><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><benchmark><biopsychosocial><brain attack><care giver stress><care giving><career><caregiver distress><caregiver interventions><caregiver stress><caregiving><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><cognitive function><coping><coping strategy><cost effective><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><disease prevention><disorder prevention><doctoral student><efficacious intervention><efficacy testing><emotional distress><experience><feeling distress><feeling upset><feelings><high risk><human centered design><hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention design><intervention development><intervention mapping><loved ones><mental><methods to study multiple-level influences><mind/body><mindfulness><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multidisciplinary><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><neonatal HIE><neonatal brain hypoxia-ischemia><neonatal hypoxia-ischemia><neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage><neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury><neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy><observational research study><observational survey><peer><peer support><personal care><physical conditioning><physical health><prevent><preventing><programs><promoting health><prospective><qualitative reasoning><randomized control trial><resilience><resilient><satisfaction><skills><social support network><stress among caregiver><stress buffering><stress in caregiver><stress management><stress on caregiver><stroked><strokes><success><theories><therapy design><therapy development><traumatic brain damage><treatment design><treatment development><well-being><wellbeing><whole health><whole person health>
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Lissah Kyalamboka Johnson

HARVARD UNIVERSITY D/B/A HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$45,860
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding and exploiting apoptotic dysregulation in ovarian cancer

Grant Number:

5F31CA281083-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Death rates have decreased across many cancer types owing to improved early detection and treatment methods, but remained largely stagnant for ovarian cancer over the last four decades. High grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most common and deadly subtype, accoun...

Research Terms

<Accounting><Affect><Air><Antioncogene Protein p53><Anzatax><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Apoptotic><Asotax><Autoregulation><B-Cell CLL/lymphoma 2><B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Associated Oncogene><B-cell Leukemia 1><B-cell lymphoma protein 2><B-cell lymphoma-extra large><BCL><BCL-2 Protein><BCL-XL><BCL1 Oncogene><BCL2 protein><BCL2-Like 1><BCL2-Related Gene><BCL2-Related Protein, Long Isoform><BCL2-Related Protein, Short Isoform><BCL2L1><BCL2L1 gene><BCLX><BCLXL><BCLXS><Bcl-XL protein><Body Tissues><Bristaxol><Buffers><CBDCA><Cancer Biology><Cancer Induction><Cancers><Carboplatin><Carboplatino><Carcinoma Cell><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Line><Cell Signaling><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Transformation><Cellular Tumor Antigen P53><Cessation of life><Chemoresistance><Communication><Corpus Luteum Hormone><Data><Death><Death Rate><Delta4-pregnene-3,20-dione><Dependence><Disease><Disorder><Drug Targeting><Early Diagnosis><Early treatment><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Epithelial Cells><Epithelium><Estrogens><Fallopian Tubes><Family><Female Reproductive Cancer><Follicular Fluid><Generalized Growth><Genotoxins><Goals><Gonadal Steroid Hormones><Growth><Gynecologic><Gynecologic Cancer><Gynecological Cancer><Homeostasis><Hormonal><Hormone Replacement Rx><Hormone replacement therapy><Hormones><Human><In Vitro><Induction of Apoptosis><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Laboratories><Learning><Liquid substance><Liquor Folliculi><Malignant><Malignant - descriptor><Malignant Cell><Malignant Epithelial Cell><Malignant Female Reproductive System Neoplasm><Malignant Gynecologic Neoplasm><Malignant Gynecologic Tumor><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Ovarian Neoplasm><Malignant Ovarian Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Female Reproductive System><Malignant Tumor of the Ovary><Malignant neoplasm of ovary><Mammalian Oviducts><Manuscripts><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><Metastasis><Metastasize><Metastatic Lesion><Metastatic Mass><Metastatic Neoplasm><Metastatic Tumor><Methods><Micro-tubule><Microtubules><Mitochondria><Modeling><Modern Man><Mutagens><Neoplasm Metastasis><Neoplastic Cell Transformation><Neoplastic Processes><Oncogene Activation><Oncogenesis><Oncoprotein p53><Ovarian><Ovarian Follicle Antral Fluid><Ovarian Serous Adenocarcinoma><Ovarian Serous Carcinoma><Ovary Cancer><Ovulation><P53><PDX model><Paclitaxel><Paclitaxel (Taxol)><Pathway interactions><Patient derived xenograft><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Persons><Phosphoprotein P53><Phosphoprotein pp53><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiological Homeostasis><Platinum><Platinum Black><Position><Positioning Attribute><Post-Menopause><Post-menopausal Period><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Postmenopausal Period><Postmenopause><Praxel><Precancerous Cells><Pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione><Pregnenedione><Premalignant Cell><Process><Progesterone><Programmed Cell Death><Protein Family><Protein TP53><Proteins><Pt element><Publishing><Recurrence><Recurrent><Recurrent Neoplasm><Recurrent tumor><Regulation><Research><Research Associate><Research Proposals><Risk Factors><Salpinx><Sampling><Science><Scientist><Secondary Neoplasm><Secondary Tumor><Secretory Cell><Serous Adenocarcinoma of the Ovary><Serous Carcinoma of the Ovary><Sex Hormones><Sex Steroid Hormones><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Strains Cell Lines><Stress><Survival Rate><TP53><TP53 gene><TRP53><Taxol><Taxol A><Taxol Konzentrat><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Estrogen><Therapeutic Hormone><Therapeutic Progesterone><Therapeutically Targetable><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Training><Treatment Effectiveness><Tumor Burden><Tumor Cell><Tumor Load><Tumor Protein p53><Tumor Protein p53 Gene><Upregulation><Uterine Tubes><Woman><Writing><after menopause><anti-cancer research><bcl-x(L) protein><bcl-xlong protein><biological signal transduction><cancer cell><cancer metastasis><cancer research><cancer risk><cancer type><carcinogenesis><career><cell transformation><chemoresistant><chemotherapy resistance><chemotherapy resistant><conference><convention><crosslink><cultured cell line><design><designing><determine efficacy><diagnosis among females><diagnosis among women><diagnosis in females><diagnosis in women><diagnosis within females><diagnosis within women><early detection><early therapy><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><epidemiology research study><epidemiology study><epidemiology survey><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><female diagnosis><fluid><following menopause><genotoxic agent><gonadal steroids><gynecologic malignancy><gynecological malignancy><homologous recombination><improved><in vivo><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><liquid><malignancy><metaplastic cell transformation><mimetics><mitochondrial><mortality rate><mouse model><murine model><mutant><necrocytosis><neoplasm recurrence><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic cell><neoplastic transformation><novel><ontogeny><ovarian cancer><oviduct><p53 Antigen><p53 Genes><p53 Tumor Suppressor><past menopause><pathway><patient derived xenograft model><patient oriented outcomes><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-menopausal><postmenopausal><postmenopausal status><precancer><precancerous><premalignant><prevent><preventing><protein expression><protein p53><research associates><response to therapy><response to treatment><sex steroid><skills><standard of care><summit><symposia><symposium><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><taxane><therapeutic response><therapeutic target><therapy response><transformed cells><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><tumor><tumor cell metastasis><tumorigenesis><tumorigenic><verbal><women's diagnosis>
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Lina Demis

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$43,714
FY 2026

Project Title

Examining the neurodevelopmental spectrum of children and adolescents in low-resource settings

Grant Number:

1F31HD121373-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/29/2028

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Project Abstract

Background. Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) present a major global health challenge, particularly in low-resource settings like South Africa, where traditional diagnostic frameworks and access to comprehensive evaluations are limited. This research shifts the focus from formal NDD diagnoses to n...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><16 year old><16 years of age><5 year old><5 years of age><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol co-use><Anxiety><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Categories><Child><Child Development><Child Health><Child Mental Health><Child Support><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Classification><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Cohort Studies><Communicable Diseases><Communication><Communities><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Early identification><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Epidemiology><Epidemiology of child><Epidemiology of children><Evaluation><Exhibits><Exposure to><Fostering><Foundations><Functional impairment><Grant><Health><Health Care><Heterogeneity><High Prevalence><Household><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Impoverished><Infant and Child Development><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infrastructure><International><International Classification of Diseases><International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems><Intervention><Investigators><LMIC><Life><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Manuscripts><Measurable><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Motor Skills><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nature><Neural Development><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurodevelopmental Impairment><Neurologic><Neurological><Neurological Development Disorder><Outcome><Pattern><Pediatric epidemiology><Population><Poverty><Preparation><Prevalence><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><QOL improvement><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Services><Severities><Shapes><Social Interaction><South Africa><South African><Structural Models><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Systematics><Training><Violence><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent health outcomes><adolescent mental health><age 16><age 16 years><age 5><age 5 years><alcohol and other drug use><alcohol polysubstance use><behavioral health><clinical diagnosis><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort research study><cohort survey><conference><convention><depression><developmental><disability><driving><early onset><epidemiologic><epidemiological><five year old><five years of age><functional outcomes><global health><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><low and middle-income countries><mental><motor ability><neurodevelopment><neurodevelopmental disease><preparations><quality of life improvement><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><social role><substance use and disorder><summit><symposia><symposium><violent><violent behavior><youngster>
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Marwa Osman

HARVARD UNIVERSITY D/B/A HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$42,220
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigating the Role of Apoptosis in Early Life Vulnerability to Lead-Induced Neurotoxicity

Grant Number:

5F31ES036462-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2025

End Date:

2/29/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The public health crisis in Flint, Michigan has resurfaced concerns about exposure to lead, a neurotoxicant that causes long-term brain damage in children. Despite its known dangers, the biological mechanisms that make children more vulnerable to exhibiting neurocognitive im...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><ARHGEF5><ARHGEF5 gene><Acquired brain injury><Acute><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Apopain><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Apoptosis-Related Cysteine Protease Caspase 3><Apoptotic><Area><Automobile Driving><B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Associated Oncogene><B-cell Leukemia 1><B-cell lymphoma-extra large><BAX><BAX Isoform Alpha><BAX gene><BCL><BCL-X/BCL-2 Binding Protein><BCL-XL><BCL1 Oncogene><BCL2-Antagonist of Cell Death><BCL2-Associated X Protein><BCL2-Associated X Protein Gene><BCL2-Binding Component 6><BCL2-Binding Protein><BCL2-Like 1><BCL2-Related Gene><BCL2-Related Protein, Long Isoform><BCL2-Related Protein, Short Isoform><BCL2-antagonist of cell death protein><BCL2L1><BCL2L1 gene><BCL2L11 protein><BCL2L4><BCLX><BCLXL><BCLXS><BIM Bcl-2-binding protein><BIM protein><Bad protein><Bax protein><Bcl-2-interacting mediator of cell death><Bcl-associated death protein><Biological><Brain><Brain Injuries><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><CASP-3><CASP3><CASP3 gene><CPP-32><CPP32><CPP32 protein><CPP32B><CPP32beta><Caspase><Caspase Gene><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Line><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><Cell-Death Protease><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular Stress><Cellular Stress Response><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive deficits><Cognitive function abnormal><Cysteine Endopeptidases><Cysteine Protease><Cysteine Protease CPP32><Cysteine Protease CPP32 Gene><Cysteine Proteinases><Dephosphorylation><Development><Developmental Process><Disturbance in cognition><Dose><Educational process of instructing><Encephalon><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Pollutants><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology><Epidemiology data><Exhibits><Exposure to><Exposure to Pb2+><Fellowship><Ferricytochrome c><Ferrocytochrome c><GEF5><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Glia><Glial Cells><Goals><Human><ICE-like protease><IP injection><IQ Deficit><Immunofluorescence Microscopy><Impaired cognition><Impairment><In Vitro><Induction of Apoptosis><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intraperitoneal Injections><Knock-out><Knockout><Kolliker's reticulum><Laboratories><Lead><Life><Link><Manuscripts><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Michigan><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Molecular and Cellular Biology><Murine><Mus><Neonatal><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Development><Neural Stem Cell><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurocyte><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neurologic><Neurological><Neurons><Neurosciences><Neurotoxins><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><P60><PARP Cleavage Protease><PARP Cleavage Protease Gene><Paper><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Pb element><Pb exposed><Pb exposure><Pb2+ Exposure><Pb2+ exposed><Permeability><Play><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Predisposition><Productivity><Programmed Cell Death><Proliferating><Protein Dephosphorylation><Protein Family><Proteins><Public Health><Public Health Schools><Publishing><RNA Expression><Regulation><Research><Research Associate><Research Proposals><Resistance><Role><SCA-1><SCA-1 Gene><SREBP Cleavage Activity 1><SREBP Cleavage Activity 1 Gene><Saline><Saline Solution><Science><Scientist><Series><Short interfering RNA><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Small Interfering RNA><Stimulus><Strains Cell Lines><Students><Subcellular Process><Surface><Susceptibility><Synapses><Synaptic><TIM1><Teaching><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Toxicology><Training><Transcription><Weaning><Yama><Yama protein><adulthood><age associated><age associated decline><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent decline><age group><age linked><age related><age related decline><age specific><ages><biologic><biological signal transduction><brain cell><brain damage><brain tissue><brain-injured><career><caspase-3><cell stress><cell type><cognitive defects><cognitive development><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive function><cognitive loss><community level disadvantage><conference><convention><critical period><cultured cell line><curriculum development><cystein protease><cystein proteinase><cysteine endopeptidase><cysteine protease P32><cytochrome c><decline with age><developmental><disadvantaged community><driving><environmental contaminant><epidemiologic><epidemiologic data><epidemiological><exposed to lead><exposure to Pb><exposure to lead><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><in vitro activity><in vivo><intelligence quotient deficit><intervention therapy><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><knock-down><knockdown><lead acetate><lead exposed><lead exposure><member><mitochondrial><necrocytosis><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><nerve cement><nerve stem cell><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural precursor><neural precursor cell><neural progenitor><neural progenitor cells><neural stem and progenitor cells><neurobehavioral test><neurocircuitry><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><neurodevelopment><neurogenic progenitors><neurogenic stem cell><neuron progenitors><neuron toxicity><neuronal><neuronal progenitor><neuronal progenitor cells><neuronal stem cells><neuronal toxicity><neuroprogenitor><neuroprotection><neuroprotective><neurotoxic><neurotoxicant><neurotoxicity><neurotoxicology><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 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><outreach><pathway><pediatric><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><postnatal><prevent><preventing><pro-apoptotic protein><professor><progenitor and neural stem cells><protein expression><research associates><resistant><response><siRNA><social disadvantage><social disparities><social inequality><social role><stem><summit><symposia><symposium><synapse><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tenure process><tenure track><training opportunity><younger age><youngster>
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Gabrielle Bais

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$42,191
FY 2026

Project Title

The roles of Fragile-X related protein 1 in cardiomyocyte and heart biology

Grant Number:

5F31HL176049-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Cardiomyocytes (CMs) generate contractile forces to pump blood throughout the body. Contraction begins at the sarcomere and is coordinated by actin-myosin filament interactions. Coordinated CM contraction is maintained by adaptive responses to external stimuli. During post...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><ASD><Actin-Activated ATPase><Actins><Adult><Adult Human><Alternate Splicing><Alternative RNA Splicing><Alternative Splicing><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Biology><Body Tissues><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 technology><CRISPR/Cas9><CRISPR/Cas9 technology><Cardiac><Cardiac Muscle Cells><Cardiac Myocytes><Cardiac development><Cardiocyte><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Nucleus><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Matrix><Cellular Mechanotransduction><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><Code><Coding System><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><Cultured Cells><Cyclicity><Cytoplasm><Cytoskeletal System><Cytoskeleton><DNA mutation><Dependence><Development><Disease><Disorder><Early Infantile Autism><Echocardiogram><Echocardiography><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Ergastoplasm><Escalante syndrome><Exclusion><Exhibits><Exons><FMR-1 Protein><FMR1 Protein><FMR1 gene><FMRP><FMRP protein><FRAXA><FXR1><FXR1 gene><FXR1P><FXR2><FXR2 gene><FXR2P><Fellowship><Fetal Tissues><Filament><Fragile X><Fragile X Mental Retardation 1 Gene><Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein><Fragile X Mental Retardation, Autosomal Homolog 1><Fragile X Mental Retardation, Autosomal Homolog 2><Fragile X Syndrome><Fragile X-Related Protein 1><Gene Expression><Gene Transcription><GeneHomolog><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic Transcription><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Health><Heart><Heart Muscle Cells><Heart Vascular><Heart failure><Heart myocyte><Hereditary><Homolog><Homologous Gene><Homologue><Hypertrophy><Immunoblotting><Infantile Autism><Inherited><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Isoforms><Kanner's Syndrome><Kinesin><Link><Maintenance><Martin-Bell Syndrome><Martin-Bell-Renpenning syndrome><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Measures><Mechanical Signal Transduction><Mechanics><Mechanosensory Transduction><Mediating><Messenger RNA><Mice><Mice Mammals><Micro-tubule><Microtubule Polymerization><Microtubules><Minicore disease><Minicore myopathy><Modeling><Morphology><Multi-minicore disease><Multi-minicore myopathy><Multicore disease><Multicore myopathy><Multiminicore disease><Multiminicore myopathy><Murine><Mus><Muscle><Muscle Cells><Muscle Fibers><Muscle Tissue><Mutation><Myocardium><Myocytes><Myosin ATPase><Myosin Adenosine Triphosphatase><Myosin Adenosinetriphosphatase><Myosins><Myotubes><Nature><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neuromuscular conditions><Neurons><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><North Carolina><Nuclear><Nucleus><O element><O2 element><Oxygen><Periodicity><Physiology><Production><Protein Family><Protein Isoforms><Proteins><Quantitative Microscopy><RNA><RNA Binding><RNA Expression><RNA Gene Products><RNA Processing><RNA Splicing><RNA bound><RNA-Binding Proteins><Regulation><Renpenning syndrome 2><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rhabdomyocyte><Rhythmicity><Ribo-seq><Ribonucleic Acid><Ribosomes><Role><Sarcomeres><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Skeletal Fiber><Skeletal Muscle><Skeletal Muscle Cell><Skeletal Muscle Fiber><Skeletal Myocytes><Splicing><Stimulus><Stretching><Striated Muscles><Synapses><Synaptic><System><Tail><Testing><Tissues><Training><Transcript><Transcription><Translating><Translational Regulation><Translations><Transmission><Transthoracic Echocardiography><Universities><Voluntary Muscle><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Wild Type Mouse><X-linked mental deficiency-megalotestes syndrome><X-linked mental retardation with fragile X syndrome><X-linked mental retardation-fragile site 1 syndrome><adulthood><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism-fragile X (AFRAX) syndrome><autistic spectrum disorder><autosome><biological signal transduction><birthing individual><birthing patient><birthing people><blood pump><cardiac failure><cardiac function><cardiac muscle><cardiogenesis><cardiomyocyte><cardiovascular disease therapy><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder therapy><circulatory system><defined contribution><develop therapy><developmental><experience><fetus tissue><fra(X) syndrome><fra(X)(28) syndrome><fra(X)(q27) syndrome><fra(X)(q27-28) syndrome><fragile X FMR1 protein><fragile X mental retardation 1><fragile X mental retardation-1 protein><fragile X-mental retardation syndrome><fragile X-related protein 2><fragile Xq syndrome><fragile site mental retardation 1><function of the heart><genome mutation><heart development><heart formation><heart function><heart muscle><heart sonography><in vivo><individual who gives birth><insight><intercalation><intervention development><intracellular skeleton><mRNA><mRNP><macro-orchidism-marker X (MOMX) syndrome><macro-orchidism-marker X syndrome><mar(X) syndrome><marker X syndrome><mechanic><mechanical><mechanical cue><mechanical force><mechanical signal><mechanical stimulus><mechanosensing><mechanotransduction><member><mental retardation-macroorchidism syndrome><messenger ribonucleoprotein><mouse model><multidisciplinary><murine model><muscular><neuronal><novel><patient who gives birth><people giving birth><people who birth><people who give birth><polarized cell><postnatal><pressure><programs><protein blotting><protein function><protein protein interaction><response><ribosome footprint profiling><ribosome profiling><social role><synapse><therapeutic candidate><therapy development><translation><transmission process><treatment development><wildtype mouse>
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Kao Lee Yang

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$41,255
FY 2026

Project Title

A multimodal examination of Alzheimer's disease pathology and synaptic loss

Grant Number:

5F31AG087651-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia affecting nearly 7 million Americans, and the number of affected individuals is projected to rise as the nation ages. In addition to the defining features of amyloid and tau pathology, synaptic loss associates with co...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD biological marker><AD biomarker><AD dementia><AD pathology><AD related biomarker><AD related dementia><ADRD><Address><Affect><Age><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's biomarker><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 biological marker><Alzheimer's disease biomarker><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's disease related biomarker><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Alzheimer's disease therapeutic><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimer's related biomarker><Alzheimer's therapeutic><Alzheimers Dementia><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Amentia><American><Amino Acids><Ammon Horn><Amyloid><Amyloid Substance><Autopsy><Behavioral Research><Binding><Biological><Biological Markers><Biomedical Research><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Communities><Cornu Ammonis><Coupled><DWI (diffusion weighted imaging)><DWI-MRI><Data><Dementia><Development><Diffusion MRI><Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Diffusion Weighted MRI><Diffusion weighted imaging><Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Encephalon><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Funding><Future><Glean><Glycoproteins><Goals><Hippocampus><Human><Impaired cognition><Individual><Intervention Studies><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><Link><Liquid substance><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><MT-bound tau><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Monitor><Myelin><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Nerve Degeneration><Neurofibrillary Tangles><Neuron Degeneration><Neurosciences><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><PET><PET Scan><PET imaging><PETSCAN><PETT><Participant><Pathology><Persons><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Positron Emission Tomography Medical Imaging><Positron Emission Tomography Scan><Positron-Emission Tomography><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><Proteins><Public Policy><Rad.-PET><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resources><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Sampling><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Symptoms><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic Vesicles><Synaptosomes><Tau forming aggregates><Tauopathies><Testing><Training><Training Support><Universities><Wisconsin><Zeugmatography><abnormally aggregated tau protein><ages><aggregation in tau><aminoacid><amyloid pathology><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><biomarker in AD><biomarker in Alzheimer's><biomarker in Alzheimer's disease><brain tissue><clinical phenotype><clinical predictors><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><community marginalization><dMRI><density><determine efficacy><developmental><diffusion tensor imaging><doctoral student><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><filamentous tau inclusion><fluid><graduate student><hippocampal><hyper-phosphorylated tau><hyperphosphorylated tau><in vivo><indexing><insight><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><liquid><marginalized community><microtubule associated protein tau aggregation><microtubule associated protein tau deposit><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mild cognitive decline><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive dysfunction><mild cognitive impairment><mild cognitive loss><mild neurocognitive impairment><molecular imaging><molecule imaging><mouse model><multi-modality><multimodality><murine model><necropsy><neural degeneration><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurofibrillary degeneration><neurofibrillary lesion><neurofibrillary pathology><neuroimaging><neuroimaging biomarker><neuroimaging marker><neurological degeneration><neurological imaging><neuronal degeneration><neuropathologic tau><neuropathological tau><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><paired helical filament of tau><pathophysiology><positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging><positron emission tomographic imaging><positron emitting tomography><postmortem><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><pre-synaptic nerve><pre-synaptic neurons><presynaptic nerve><presynaptic neurons><primary degenerative dementia><programs><radioligand><self-aggregate tau><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><sex><skills><statistical analysis><synapse><synaptoneurosome><tangle><tau><tau PHF><tau Proteins><tau accumulation><tau aggregate><tau aggregation><tau associated neurodegeneration><tau associated neurodegenerative process><tau driven neurodegeneration><tau factor><tau fibrillation><tau fibrillization><tau filament><tau inclusion><tau induced degeneration><tau induced neurodegeneration><tau mediated neurodegeneration><tau neurodegenerative disease><tau neurofibrillary tangle><tau neuropathology><tau oligomer><tau paired helical filament><tau pathology><tau pathophysiology><tau polymerization><tau protein accumulation><tau protein aggregation><tau proteinopathy><tau related neurodegeneration><tau-induced pathology><tau-tau interaction><tauopathic neurodegenerative disorder><tauopathy><tool><τ Proteins><τ aggregation>
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Onyekachukwu Anikamadu

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$37,941
FY 2026

Project Title

Development and Validation of an Implementation Penetration Assessment Criteria Tool (ImPACT-HPV) for HPV Vaccination in Nigeria

Grant Number:

5F31CA294971-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/5/2025

End Date:

2/4/2027

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Project Abstract

There exists a research-to-practice gap that hinders the penetration of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among adolescent girls and young women in Nigeria. To close this gap requires reliable, validated, easy-to-use tools to identify and measure elements of penetration that drive high performa...

Research Terms

<9 year old><9 years of age><Address><Adoption><Advanced Cancer><Advanced Malignant Neoplasm><Age><Area><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Cervical Cancer><Cervix Cancer><Communities><Community Health Care><Community Health Centers><Country><Development><Dimensions><Elements><Evaluation><Event><Evidence based intervention><Face><Female><Female Adolescents><Funding><Goals><Government><HPV><HPV Vaccination><HPV Vaccine><HPV vaccination acceptability><HPV vaccination acceptance><HPV vaccination confidence><HPV vaccination uptake><HPV vaccine acceptability><HPV vaccine acceptance><HPV vaccine confidence><HPV vaccine uptake><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Professional><Human Papilloma Virus><Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination><Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine><Human Papillomavirus><Human Papillomavirus Vaccination><Human papillomavirus Vaccine><Immunization Programs><Incidence><Individual><Infectious Human Wart Virus><Infrastructure><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Link><Literature><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Malignant Cervical Neoplasm><Malignant Cervical Tumor><Malignant Neoplasm of the Cervix><Malignant Tumor of the Cervix><Malignant Tumor of the Cervix Uteri><Malignant Uterine Cervix Neoplasm><Malignant Uterine Cervix Tumor><Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri><Measures><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Nature><Neighborhood Health Center><Nigeria><Nigerian><Nurses><Outcome><Penetration><Perception><Performance><Physicians><Policies><Policy Maker><Prevention Research><Process><Property><Psychological reinforcement><Psychometrics><Public Health><Recommendation><Reinforcement><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Sampling><Service setting><Site><Social support><Strategic Planning><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training Support><Translations><Uterine Cervix Cancer><Vaccinated><Vaccination Programs><Validation><Validity and Reliability><Woman><Work><accept HPV vaccination><accept HPV vaccine><accept human papilloma virus vaccination><accept human papilloma virus vaccine><adolescent girl><age 9><age 9 years><ages><anti-cancer research><cancer prevention><cancer research><cognitive interview><community care><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><concept mapping><concept maps><deliver vaccines><design><designing><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><developmental><evidence base><faces><facial><girls><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><human papilloma virus vaccination acceptability><human papilloma virus vaccination acceptance><human papilloma virus vaccination confidence><human papilloma virus vaccination uptake><human papilloma virus vaccine acceptability><human papilloma virus vaccine acceptance><human papilloma virus vaccine confidence><human papilloma virus vaccine uptake><implementation research><implementation science><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interest><low and middle-income countries><medical care providers><medical personnel><member><mortality><nine year old><nine years of age><nurse><pilot test><population health><practical implementation><pragmatic implementation><prevent><preventing><research into practice><research to practice><response><routine practice><social><social support network><tool><translation><treatment provider><vaccine delivery><vaccine development><validations><wart virus><young woman><♀>
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LINDA B. SMITH

TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$482,646
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program in Integrative Developmental Process

Grant Number:

2T32HD007475-31

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1995

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Project Summary (Abstract) This is a basic science training grant focused on an integrative understanding of post-natal human behavioral development. The rationale for the focus on integrative training is that effective translation requires more than merely rapid movement of single-variable basic sc...

Research Terms

<Developmental Process><Training Programs>
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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Susan Lynn Thibeault

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$435,314
FY 2025

Project Title

University of Wisconsin Voice Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32DC009401-17

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2009

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Since 2009, the long-term goal of the UW Voice Research Training Program has been to foster the development of translational research skills in future leaders in the field of voice science. We provide promising predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows with highly interactive and...

Research Terms

<Research Training><Training Programs><Universities><Voice><Wisconsin>
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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

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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

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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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Benjamin Francis Miller

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$372,646
FY 2025

Project Title

GEROSCIENCE TRAINING PROGRAM IN OKLAHOMA

Grant Number:

5T32AG052363-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The etiology of aging and age-related disease is poorly understood. Over the past 3 decades, there have been impressive advances in our understanding of the critical role of aging in the development of many diseases that limit quality of life. Aging and diseases associated with age clearly...

Research Terms

<Geroscience><Oklahoma><Training Programs><geroscientific>
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William Edmund Sonntag

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$372,646
FY 2025

Project Title

GEROSCIENCE TRAINING PROGRAM IN OKLAHOMA

Grant Number:

5T32AG052363-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The etiology of aging and age-related disease is poorly understood. Over the past 3 decades, there have been impressive advances in our understanding of the critical role of aging in the development of many diseases that limit quality of life. Aging and diseases associated with age clearly...

Research Terms

<Geroscience><Oklahoma><Training Programs><geroscientific>
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D Rick Sumner

RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$352,914
FY 2025

Project Title

Pre and Post-Doctoral Training in Joint Health

Grant Number:

5T32AR073157-07

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2019

End Date:

5/31/2029

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Project Abstract

We propose a predoctoral and postdoctoral training program in the multi-disciplinary area of musculoskeletal biology and mechanics with the ultimate aim of developing future leaders in orthopedic- and rheumatology- related research. The program emphasizes research training in joint health, encompass...

Research Terms

<Health><Joints><post-doctoral training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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GREGORY A. COX

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, ORONO, ME

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$314,888
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 for GSBSE

Grant Number:

2T32GM132006-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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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 goal of this Transdisciplinary Predoctoral Training Program is to provide future scientists and engineers with a uniquely integrative education to facilitate their...

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Clarissa A Henry

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, ORONO, ME

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$314,888
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 for GSBSE

Grant Number:

2T32GM132006-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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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 goal of this Transdisciplinary Predoctoral Training Program is to provide future scientists and engineers with a uniquely integrative education to facilitate their...

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Lucy Liaw

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, ORONO, ME

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$314,888
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 for GSBSE

Grant Number:

2T32GM132006-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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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 goal of this Transdisciplinary Predoctoral Training Program is to provide future scientists and engineers with a uniquely integrative education to facilitate their...

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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

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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

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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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WILLIAM P HETRICK

TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$271,079
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Clinical Translational Science: Maximizing the Public Health Impact

Grant Number:

2T32MH103213-11

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2015

End Date:

7/31/2030

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This unique program leverages two developments in medicine and clinical science to enhance the predoctoral training of psychological and brain scientists to make breakthroughs in understanding, preventing, and treating psychopathology. One development, the NIH initiative to ...

Research Terms

<Public Health><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><clinical translation><clinically translatable><translation research><translational investigation>
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DEBORAH A HOGAN

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, HANOVER, NH

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$269,505
FY 2025

Project Title

Host-Microbe Interactions

Grant Number:

5T32AI007519-27

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1997

End Date:

7/31/2029

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Project Abstract

This application requests support to continue the Host-Microbe Interactions (HMI) Predoctoral Training Program which is an interdisciplinary training program that seeks to provide research and curricular-based training to a pool of talented and highly motivated students who seek training in microbia...

Research Terms

<host microbe association><host microbe relationship><host-microbe interactions><host-microbial interactions><host-microorganism interactions>
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Victoria Lee Champion

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$269,186
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in Cancer Prevention and Control

Grant Number:

5T32CA117865-19

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/18/2006

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

In 2006, the National Cancer Institute began supporting transdisciplinary training in behavioral oncology at Indiana University, initially with an R25T mechanism which transitioned to a T32 in 2016. In response to PA-20-142, we seek to continue this T32 training program. During the last 10 years, 82...

Research Terms

<Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Training><cancer prevention>
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Catherine E Mosher

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$269,186
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in Cancer Prevention and Control

Grant Number:

5T32CA117865-19

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/18/2006

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

In 2006, the National Cancer Institute began supporting transdisciplinary training in behavioral oncology at Indiana University, initially with an R25T mechanism which transitioned to a T32 in 2016. In response to PA-20-142, we seek to continue this T32 training program. During the last 10 years, 82...

Research Terms

<Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Training><cancer prevention>
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ELIZABETH A STRICKLAND

PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$258,338
FY 2025

Project Title

Communicative Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32DC000030-34

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1991

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This application is for a continuing institutional grant designed to provide research training in the area of communication disorders and sciences, for three predoctoral and one postdoctoral trainees per year. Hands-on apprenticeship training is provided in three interrelate...

Research Terms

<Communication Disorders><Communication impairment><Communicative Disorders>
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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

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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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Frank Sanders Pair

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$52,692
FY 2026

Project Title

Causes and Downstream Effects of 14-3-3 Phosphorylation in Synucleinopathies

Grant Number:

5F31ES034986-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This NIH F31 application describes a four-year plan for mentored research and career development for the PI. This proposal is focused on understanding the mechanisms of 14-3-3 phosphorylation in synucleinopathies. Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) ...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Affect><Age><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Assay><Binding><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Charge><Clinical Skills><Co-Immunoprecipitations><Cognitive><Common Rat Strains><Communication><DNA mutation><Data><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia with Lewy Bodies><Development and Research><Disease><Disorder><Dopaminergic Cell><Dysautonomia-Orthostatic Hypotension Syndrome><Dysautonomic Orthostatic Hypotension><Educational process of instructing><Encephalon><Environmental Toxin><Ethinyl Trichloride><Event><Exposure to><Family><Future><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><Head><Human><Immune Precipitation><Immunoblotting><Immunoprecipitation><In Vitro><Incidence><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Isoforms><KI mice><Kinases><Knock-in><Knock-in Mouse><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Motor><Multiple System Atrophy><Multiple System Atrophy Syndrome><Multisystem Atrophy><Multisystemic Atrophy><Mutation><NAC precursor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Network Analysis><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Neurotoxins><PARK1 protein><PARK4 protein><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Pathologic><Pathology><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Phosphorylation><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Physicians><Play><Population><Predisposition><Primary Parkinsonism><Programmed Cell Death><Progressive Autonomic Failure><Protein Family><Protein Isoforms><Protein Phosphorylation><Proteins><Proteomics><R & D><R&D><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Risk><Role><Rotenone><SNCA><SNCA protein><Sampling><Scientist><Severities><Shy-Drager Syndrome><Shy-Drager Type Idiopathic Orthostatic Hypotension><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Solubility><Subcellular Process><Substantia Nigra><Substantia nigra structure><Susceptibility><Symptoms><Teaching><Techniques><Testing><Toxic Environmental Agents><Toxic Environmental Substances><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Transphosphorylases><Trichloroethene><Trichloroethylene><United States National Institutes of Health><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Work><a-syn><a-synuclein><ages><alpha synuclein><alpha synuclein gene><alphaSP22><asyn><attenuation><axon growth><axonal growth><bio-informatics tool><bioinformatics tool><biologic><biological signal transduction><candidate selection><care for patients><care of patients><career development><caring for patients><cognitive function><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><disease model><disease risk><disorder model><disorder risk><environmental toxicant><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><genome mutation><in vivo><inhibitor><insight><kinase inhibitor><knock-down><knockdown><knockin><knockin mice><mimetics><mutant><necrocytosis><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neurological degeneration><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><neurotoxicant><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><non A-beta component of AD amyloid><non A4 component of amyloid precursor><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><overexpress><overexpression><pars compacta><pathway><pharmacologic><protective effect><protein blotting><protein folding><protein protein interaction><research and development><response><skills><social role><synucleinopathy><therapeutic target><toxicant><trichloro-ethene><α synuclein gene><α-syn><α-synuclein>
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Morgan Elizabeth-Carolyn Greene

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Ontogeny and differentiation of uterine natural killer cells

Grant Number:

5F31HD114429-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This NIH F31 grant application presents a comprehensive four-year plan designed to facilitate the professional development of Morgan Greene, the Principal Investigator, and equip her with the necessary skills to pursue an independent career as a physician-scientist. The research proj...

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<15 year old><15 years of age><1st trimester><Age><Applications Grants><Area><Assay><Automobile Driving><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Biopsy><Blood><Blood Cells><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood leukocyte><Body Tissues><CD16><CD16B><CD56><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Cell Body><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cells><Censuses><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Circulation><Classification><Clinical><Collecting Cell><Communication><Complex thinking><Comprehension><Consensus><Critical Thinking><Cytotoxic cell><Data><Data Set><Death Rate><Decidua><Decidua Graviditas><Decidual Cell><Decidual Cell Reactions><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Discipline of obstetrics><Early Placental Phase><Embryo Transfer><Endometrial><Endometrium><Environment><Evaluation><Evaluative Thinking><Exhibits><FCGR3B><FCGR3B gene><Face><Fc Receptor III-1><Fc gamma IIIb receptor><Fc-Gamma RIII-Beta><Fc-Gamma RIIIB><FcRIIIB><Female><Fetal health><First Pregnancy Trimester><First Trimester><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Foundations><Future><Gene Transcription><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Gestation><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><Growth><Gynecology><Health><Histocompatibility Complex><Histocompatibility Complices><IgG Fc Receptor IIIB><Immune><Immune system><Immunes><Immunity><Immunization><Immunology><Immunomodulation><In Vitro><Incubated><Individual><Infertility><Intervention><K lymphocyte><Knowledge><Leukocytes><Leukocytes Reticuloendothelial System><Low Affinity IgG Fc Receptor IIIB><Low Affinity Immunoglobulin Gamma Fc Region Receptor III-B><Lymphatic cell><Lymphocyte><Lymphocytic><Lymphoid Cell><Maintenance><Major Histocompatibility Complex><Major Histocompatibility Complices><Manuscripts><Marrow leukocyte><Maternal Health><Maternal Mortality><Membrane Protein Gene><Membrane Proteins><Membrane-Associated Proteins><Menstrual cycle><Mentors><Miscarriage><NCAM><NCAM1><NCAM1 gene><NIH><NK Cells><National Institutes of Health><Natural Killer Cells><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Obstetrics><Organ><Outcome><Outcomes Research><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Peripheral Blood Cell><Phase><Phenotype><Physicians><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Complications><Pregnancy Maintenance><Preparation><Prevention><Principal Investigator><Process><Program Development><Property><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><RNA><RNA Expression><RNA Gene Products><RNA replication><Reporting><Reproduction><Reproduction Immunology><Reproductive Health><Reproductive Immunology><Reproductive Physiology><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Review Literature><Ribonucleic Acid><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Sorting><Spontaneous abortion><Surface Proteins><Systematics><Techniques><Testing><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Training><Transcription><Translational Research><Translational Science><Transplantation><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><United States National Institutes of Health><Uterine lining><Uterus><Validation><Virus><White Blood Cells><White Cell><Woman><Work><Writing><age 15><age 15 years><ages><career><cell type><cellular differentiation><clinical applicability><clinical application><complications during pregnancy><cytokine><cytotoxic><decidualization><design><designing><developmental><driving><embryo transplantation><experience><faces><facial><fertility cessation><fertility loss><fetal><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><flow cytophotometry><global gene expression><global transcription profile><immune modulation><immune reconstitution><immune regulation><immunologic reactivity control><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><improved><improved outcome><infertile><lymph cell><maintain pregnancy><maternal death><mortality rate><ontogeny><pathway><peripheral blood><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><pregnancy-related complications><preparations><programs><recruit><responsible research conduct><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><social role><success><tool><transcriptome><transcriptomics><translation research><translation strategy><translational approach><translational investigation><translational strategy><transplant><treatment strategy><tumor><validations><white blood cell><white blood corpuscle><womb><♀>
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Catherine Francoise Mason

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

The effect of aging and cognitive impairment on prefrontal cortical inputs to motor cortical outputs during standing balance control

Grant Number:

5F31AG081129-04

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Falls present a significant problem as the leading cause of accidental death in older adults (OA). OA are particularly susceptible to falls due to effects of neurotypical aging, which alters neuromotor pathways important in balance control. Individuals with aging- or patholo...

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<21+ years old><Accidents><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Aging><Area><Attention><Biological Markers><Brain region><Cessation of life><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Compensation><Data Collection><Death><Decline in mobility><Decrease in mobility><Decreased mobility><Diminished mobility><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Effectiveness><Elderly><Equilibrium><Future><Goals><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Individual><Individual Differences><Intervention><Investigation><Knowledge><Leg><Lower Extremity><Lower Limb><Math><Mathematics><Measures><Medical Rehabilitation><Membrum inferius><Mentors><Mobility decline><Mobility impairment><Motor><Motor Cortex><Motor Evoked Potentials><Motor Pathways><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neurobiology><Neuromechanics><Older Population><Output><Participant><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Physiologic><Physiologic pulse><Physiological><Posture><Predisposition><Prefrontal Cortex><Psyche structure><Pulse><QOL><Quality of life><Reduced mobility><Reduction in mobility><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Design><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Site><Study Type><Susceptibility><Task Performances><Testing><Training><Transcranial magnetic stimulation><Work><adulthood><advanced age><age associated decline><age associated effects><age dependent decline><age effect><age group><age related decline><age related effects><ages><aging effect><balance><balance disorder><balance function><balance impairment><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><cognitive ability><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive task><conditioning><decline with age><disturbed balance><early biomarkers><early detection biomarkers><early detection markers><equilibration disorder><equilibrium disorder><fall risk><falls><geriatric><impact of age><improved><influence of age><mental><mild cognitive decline><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive dysfunction><mild cognitive impairment><mild cognitive loss><mild neurocognitive impairment><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural control><neural regulation><neurobiological><neurocircuitry><neuromechanical><neuromodulation><neuromodulatory><neurophysiological><neurophysiology><neuroregulation><older adult><older adulthood><older groups><older individuals><older person><pathway><potential biological marker><potential biomarker><recruit><rehab strategy><rehab therapy><rehabilitation strategy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><response><senior citizen><social role><study design><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry>
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Caitlyn Rose Cody

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Revealing activity signatures of early life adversity in the basolateral amygdala driving risky decision making

Grant Number:

5F31DA063524-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/21/2025

End Date:

1/20/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY Traumatic events experienced early in life can shift the behavioral repertoire in adolescence and adulthood, causing increases in risk seeking behaviors. These risky behavioral changes can lead to consequences such as motor vehicle accidents, increased sexual behaviors, and drug and ...

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<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Alcohol abuse><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Animal Disease Models><Animals><Anxiety><Area><Award><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavior assessment><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell Body><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chronic><Common Rat Strains><Decision Making><Development><Drug abuse><Encephalon><Environment><EtOH abuse><Euthanasia><Exhibits><Exploratory Behavior><Exposure to><FISH Technic><FISH Technique><FISH analysis><FISH assay><Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization><Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization><Foundations><Future><Gene Expression><Genetic Markers><Glutamates><Goals><Human><Hyperactivity><Immediate-Early Genes><Intervention><Investigators><L-Glutamate><Lesion><Life><Link><Location><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mercy Killing><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Motor carrier accident><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Nucleus Accumbens><Outcome><Output><Performance><Population><Prefrontal Cortex><Prevention><Probability><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Rewards><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Behaviors><Risk Taking><Risky Behavior><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Safety><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Site><Specificity><Staining method><Stains><Stimulus><Stress><Subcellular Process><Substance Use Disorder><System><Testing><Time><Training><Viral><Viral Vector><Weaning><Work><abuse of drugs><abuses drugs><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><ages><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol problem><amygdaloid nuclear complex><anxiety-like behavior><at risk behavior><behavior test><behavioral assessment><behavioral disorder><behavioral test><cell type><compare to control><comparison control><design><designing><developmental><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early experience><early life adversity><ethanol abuse><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gene biomarker><gene expression biomarker><gene marker><gene signature biomarker><genetic biomarker><glutamatergic><hazardous alcohol use><high-risk driving><improved><innervation><insight><juvenile><juvenile human><mRNA Expression><maladaptive behavior><maternal separation><mental illness><motor vehicle accident><nerve supply><neural mechanism><neuromechanism><neuronal><neuronal excitability><novel><optogenetics><prevent><preventing><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><pup><recruit><resolutions><response><risky driving><sex activity><sexual activities><social role><substance use and disorder><traumatic event><vehicular accident>
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Bradley Stevens

ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, LLC, MEMPHIS, TN

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Determining the Role of SOX8 in Myogenesis and Rhabdomyosarcomagenesis

Grant Number:

5F31CA281254-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Summary/Abstract Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a common aggressive pediatric soft tissue sarcoma. Despite many rigorous clinical trials, the survival rate for high-risk patients has not increased in three decades. Furthermore, pediatric RMS patients receive an aggressive combination of surgery, ...

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<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Assay><Award><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biology><Breast Cancer Cell><Breeding><CUT&RUN><Cancer Biology><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Line><CellLine><Cells><Child><Child Youth><Childhood Cancers><Childhood Rhabdomyosarcoma><Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma><Children (0-21)><Cleavage Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Clinical Trials><Collection><Communication><Core Facility><Coupled><DNA Molecular Biology><DNA Recombination><Data><Development><Developmental Biology><Dissection><Embryo Development><Embryogenesis><Embryonic Development><Embryonic Muscle Cells><Environment><Epidermoid Carcinoma><Essential Genes><GEM model><GEMM model><Gene Expression><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic Recombination><Genetic Transcription><Genetically Engineered Mouse><Goals><HUP1><Human><Immunoblotting><In Vitro><Individual><Injury><Institution><Investigators><Laboratories><Learning><Malignant Childhood Neoplasm><Malignant Childhood Tumor><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Pediatric Neoplasm><Malignant Pediatric Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant childhood cancer><Mediating><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Biology><Molecular Target><Murine><Mus><Muscle><Muscle Cells><Muscle Development><Muscle Tissue><Muscular Development><Myoblasts><Myocytes><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><PAX7><PAX7 gene><Paired Box Gene 7><Paired Box Homeotic Gene 7><Paired Domain Gene 7><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Patients><Pediatric Rhabdomyosarcoma><Pediatric Soft Tissue Sarcoma><Planocellular Carcinoma><Play><Precursor Muscle Cells><Process><Proteins><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Radiation><Recombination><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rhabdomyosarcoma><Role><SOX8><SOX8 gene><SRY-Box 8><Saint Jude><Saint Jude Children's Cancer Center><Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital><Skeletal Muscle><Squamous Carcinoma><Squamous Cell Epithelioma><Squamous cell carcinoma><St. Jude><St. Jude Children's Cancer Center><St. Jude Children's Research Hospital><St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Center><St.Jude Children's Cancer Center><St.Jude Children's Research Hospital><St.Jude Children's Research Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Center><Strains Cell Lines><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survival Rate><Survivors><System><TNBC><Techniques><Testing><Training><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Tumorigenicity><Voluntary Muscle><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><academic program><adulthood><aggressive therapy><aggressive treatment><breast tumor cell><cancer in a child><cancer in children><career><cell type><chemotherapy><child with cancer><childhood malignancy><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><cultured cell line><design><designing><developmental><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gain of function><genetically engineered mouse model><genetically engineered murine model><high risk><in vitro Assay><in vivo><injuries><insight><interest><kids><lens><lenses><loss of function><malignancy><mouse model><murine model><muscle progenitor><muscle progenitor cell><muscle stem cell><muscular><myogenesis><neoplasm/cancer><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><overexpress><overexpression><pediatric cancer><pediatric malignancy><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><progenitor cell fate><progenitor fate><programs><protein blotting><skills><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stem and progenitor cell fate><stem cell fate><surgery><therapeutic target><transcription factor><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><triple-negative breast cancer><triple-negative invasive breast carcinoma><tumor><tumor initiation><tumorigenic><youngster>
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Maia Celine Tarnas

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$47,116
FY 2026

Project Title

Quantifying Conflict and its Association with Cholera in Yemen

Grant Number:

5F31AI183632-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Summary Since 2014, Yemen has been embroiled in a protracted conflict that has left over 80% of its population in need of humanitarian aid and protection. Yemen faced significant vulnerabilities before the conflict, including a poor economy, food insecurity, fragile healthcare system, and i...

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<Accounting><Advocacy><Affect><Air><Area><Automobile Driving><Bionomics><California><Caring><Cessation of life><Cholera><Climate><Communicable Diseases><Complex><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Coupled><Data><Death><Democratic Yemen><Disasters><Disease><Disease Outbreaks><Disease Outcome><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Droughts><Earth><Ecology><Economics><Educational process of instructing><Environment><Epidemic><Epidemiology><Event><Event History Analyses><Event History Analysis><Fellowship><Flooding><Floods><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care Facility><Health Care Systems><Health Facilities><Health system><History><Hydrogen Oxide><Hygiene><Imagery><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infrastructure><Investigators><Knowledge><Learning><Left><Light><Literature><Malnutrition><Measurement><Measures><Mentors><Meteorological Climate><Methodology><Modeling><Morbidity><Nutritional Deficiency><Optics><Outbreaks><Outcome><Ph.D.><PhD><Photoradiation><Planet Earth><Play><Population><Poverty><Preparedness><Radar><Readiness><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resolution><Resources><Risk><Role><Sanitation><Series><Statistical Methods><Teaching><Testing><Time><Training><Training Support><Undernutrition><Universities><Violence><Water><Work><Writing><Yemen><care facilities><career><climatic><dietary deficiency><driving><economic><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><future outbreak><histories><improved><land cover><land use><low food security><malnourished><mortality><next outbreak><nutrition deficiency><nutrition deficiency disorder><nutritional deficiency disorder><optical><outbreak in the future><participatory sensing><past outbreak><prevent><preventing><previous outbreak><prior outbreak><remote sensing><resolutions><skills><social role><statistic methods><theories><tool><violent><violent behavior>
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Larissa Benjamin

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, BERKELEY, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$47,105
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the Macrosocial Drivers of Cardiovascular Health in the Rural South

Grant Number:

5F31MD020261-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/1/2024

End Date:

10/31/2027

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Project Summary Rural Americans currently face a significant health crisis marked by a heightened prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of mortality in the United States, responsible for one-third of all deaths and claiming a life every 34 seconds. Although this rural health ...

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<21+ years old><Accounting><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Alabama><Appalachia><Appalachian><Appalachian Region><Area><Automobile Driving><Black><Black race><Blood Pressure><Cardiovascular Diseases><Censuses><Cessation of life><Complex><Data><Death><Delta Region of Mississippi><Diabetes Mellitus><Disparities><Disparity><Economics><Environment><Environmental Pollution><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Face><Fellowship><Goals><Health><Health Inequity><High Prevalence><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Inequity><Injury><Kentucky><Knowledge><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Louisiana><Measures><Mentorship><Mississippi><Mississippi Delta><Natural Disasters><Nature><Neighborhoods><Obesity><Outcome><Persons><Phase><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Process><Public Health Practice><Public Health Schools><Race><Races><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Rural><Rural Community><Rural Health><SES disparity><Shapes><Social isolation><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stress><Stroke Belt><United States><Variant><Variation><Work><adiposity><adulthood><aged><ages><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolism><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><career><cohort><corpulence><deprivation><diabetes><disparities in race><disparity due to race><disparity in ethnic><driving><economic><environmental contamination><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity disparity><ethnicity group><faces><facial><health equity><health inequalities><indexing><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><injuries><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mortality><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial><racial background><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racial minority group><racial minority individual><racial minority people><racial minority population><racial origin><racially unequal><recruit><residence><residential building><residential segregation><residential site><rural Americans><rural area><rural counties><rural dwelling><rural households><rural location><rural region><rural residence><rurality><segregation><social><social health determinants><social role><social vulnerability><socio-economic><socio-economic disparity><socio-economic inequality><socio-economic inequity><socio-economic position><socio-economically><socioeconomic disparity><socioeconomic inequality><socioeconomic inequity><socioeconomic position><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><urban area><urban environment><urban location><urban region><urban setting>
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Cameron Drake Miller

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$44,276
FY 2026

Project Title

Role of N6Methyladenosine (m6A) Reader Protein YTHDF1 in Microglial Mediated Neuroinflammation in Parkinson's Disease Models

Grant Number:

1F31NS143399-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

8/31/2028

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ABSTRACT Parkinson’s disease (PD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and other mixed etiology dementia (MED)-related diseases are associated with an abnormal accumulation of pathological α-synuclein (αSyn) in the basal ganglia, including the substantia nigra (SN). Pathological αSyn accumulates in Lewy...

Research Terms

<(TNF)-α><AD and related dementia><AD dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Adopted><Affect><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><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><Alzheimers Dementia><Ammon Horn><Animal Disease Models><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Assay><Astrocytes><Astrocytus><Astroglia><Automobile Driving><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><Basal Ganglia><Basal Nuclei><Beta Proprotein Interleukin 1><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biochemistry><Biological Assay><Biological Chemistry><Biotin><Brain><Brain Nervous System><C-jun Amino-Terminal Kinase><C-jun Kinase-1><C-jun N-Terminal Kinase 1><Cachectin><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cell model><Cellular model><Chemotactic Cytokines><Chronic><Closure by Ligation><Co-Immunoprecipitations><Cornu Ammonis><DA Neuron><DNA Molecular Biology><Data><Dementia with Lewy Bodies><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Dopamine neuron><Encephalon><Environment><Eukaryota><Eukaryote><Event><Future><Glia><Glial Cells><Goals><HPGF><HPLC><Hepatocyte-Stimulating Factor><High Performance Liquid Chromatography><High Pressure Liquid Chromatography><High Speed Liquid Chromatography><Hippocampus><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Hortega cell><Human><Hybridoma Growth Factor><IFN-beta 2><IFNB2><IL-1 beta><IL-1 β><IL-1-b><IL-1β><IL-6><IL1-Beta><IL1-β><IL1B Protein><IL1F2><IL1β><IL6 Protein><Immunoblotting><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><In Vitro><Inflammatory><Intercrines><Interleukin 1beta><Interleukin-1 beta><Interleukin-1β><Interleukin-6><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><JN Kinase><JNK><JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases><JNK1><JNK1 Kinase><JNK1 protein><JNK1A2><JNK21B1/2><Kinases><Kolliker's reticulum><L-Serine><Label><Learning><Lewy Bodies><Ligation><Link><MAP Kinase 8><MAP Kinase 8 Gene><MAPK8><MAPK8 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase><MAPK8 gene><MGI-2><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mediating><Memory><Messenger RNA><Methodology><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microglia><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 8><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Molecular Biology><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Murine><Mus><Myeloid Differentiation-Inducing Protein><NAC precursor><Neonatal><Nerve Degeneration><Nervous System Physiology><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neurologic function><Neurological function><Neuron Degeneration><Neurosciences><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><Outcome><PARK1 protein><PARK4 protein><PRKM8><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Parkinsonian><Parkinsonian Condition><Parkinsonian Diseases><Parkinsonian Disorders><Parkinsonian Syndrome><Parkinsonism><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phosphorylation><Phosphorylation Site><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Plasmacytoma Growth Factor><Play><Post-Translational Modification Protein/Amino Acid Biochemistry><Post-Translational Modification Site><Post-Translational Modifications><Post-Translational Protein Modification><Post-Translational Protein Processing><Posttranslational Modification Site><Posttranslational Modifications><Posttranslational Protein Processing><Preinterleukin 1 Beta><Primary Parkinsonism><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><Production><Protein Dynamics><Protein Modification><Protein Phosphorylation><Protein-Serine Kinase><Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases><Protein-Threonine Kinase><Proteins><RIP seq><RIPseq><RNA Binding><RNA bound><RNA immunoprecipitation and sequencing><RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing><RNA-Binding Proteins><Reader><Role><SAP Kinase-1><SAPK/JNK><SAPK1 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase><SAPK1/JNK><SIS cytokines><SNCA><SNCA protein><Serine><Serine Kinase><Serine-Threonine Kinases><Serine/Threonine Protein Kinase Gene><Short interfering RNA><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Site-Directed Mutagenesis><Site-Specific Mutagenesis><Small Interfering RNA><Stress-Activated Protein Kinase JNK1><Stress-Activated Protein Kinase gamma><Substantia Nigra><Substantia nigra structure><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Targeted DNA Modification><Targeted Modification><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Intervention><Threonine Kinase><Training><Transcript><Translations><Transphosphorylases><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><Tyrosine><Validation><Vitamin H><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Wild Type Mouse><Work><a-syn><a-synuclein><alpha synuclein><alpha synuclein gene><alphaSP22><astrocytic glia><asyn><biological signal transduction><c-jun N-Terminal Kinase><career><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><coenzyme R><cytokine><disease model><disorder model><dopaminergic neuron><driving><epitranscriptomics><gitter cell><glial activation><glial cell activation><hippocampal><immunocytochemistry><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interferon beta 2><intervention therapy><jun-NH2-Terminal Kinase><knock-down><knockdown><mRNA><mesoglia><microglial cell><microgliocyte><mixed dementia><mixed etiology dementia><mixed pathology dementia><mixed type dementia><model of animal><multiple etiology dementia><multiple pathology dementia><multiple type dementia><nerve cell death><nerve cell loss><nerve cement><nervous system function><neural degeneration><neural inflammation><neurochemical><neurochemistry><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neurological degeneration><neuron cell death><neuron cell loss><neuron death><neuron loss><neuron toxicity><neuronal cell death><neuronal cell loss><neuronal death><neuronal degeneration><neuronal loss><neuronal toxicity><neurotoxicity><non A-beta component of AD amyloid><non A4 component of amyloid precursor><novel><pathway><perivascular glial cell><phospho-proteomics><phosphoproteomics><pre-formed fibril><primary degenerative dementia><protein blotting><protein expression><protein kinase C-delta><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><siRNA><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stress-activated protein kinase 1><synucleinopathy><transcriptomics><translation><validations><wildtype mouse><α synuclein gene><α-syn><α-synuclein>
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Rachel Hantman

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, SC

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,714
FY 2026

Project Title

Maternal-Child RSA Synchrony in Infants with Fragile X Syndrome

Grant Number:

5F31HD114363-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Maternal-child synchrony describes the temporal associations between maternal and child social and physiological states, often occurring within maternal-child interactions. Maternal-child synchrony is a critical component of child development that emerges during pregnancy an...

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<0-11 years old><ASD><Accessory Sinuses><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Age Months><Anxiety><Application Context><Arousal><Attention><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Autonomic nervous system><Behavior><Behavioral><CGG repeat><Cardiac><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cetacort><Child><Child Development><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cognitive><Complex><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Depressed mood><Dermacort><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><Early Infantile Autism><Eldecort><Escalante syndrome><FMR-1 Protein><FMR1 Premutation><FMR1 Protein><FMR1 gene><FMRP><FMRP protein><FRAXA><Family><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Fragile X><Fragile X Mental Retardation 1 Gene><Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein><Fragile X Premutation><Fragile X Syndrome><Functional disorder><Future><Genetic Diseases><Gestation><Groups at risk><Heart><Heart Rate><Hereditary Disease><Heritability><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hytone><Impairment><Inborn Genetic Diseases><Individual><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Infantile Autism><Informal Social Control><Inherited disorder><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Language><Literature><Martin-Bell Syndrome><Martin-Bell-Renpenning syndrome><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mother-Child Relations><Mother-Child Relationship><Mothers><Nasal Sinuses><Nasal cavity/Paranasal><Nasal cavity/Paranasal sinuses><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Nutracort><Outcome><Paranasal Sinuses><People at risk><Persons at risk><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Physiopathology><Play><Populations at Risk><Predisposition><Pregnancy><Proctocort><Psychological Health><Publishing><Renpenning syndrome 2><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Self Regulation><Sinus><Sinus Arrhythmia><Social Development><Standardization><Stress><Subgroup><Susceptibility><System><Voice><Woman><Work><X-linked mental deficiency-megalotestes syndrome><X-linked mental retardation with fragile X syndrome><X-linked mental retardation-fragile site 1 syndrome><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism-fragile X (AFRAX) syndrome><autistic spectrum disorder><biobehavior><biobehavioral><cardiac function><contextual factors><depressed><depression><developmental><disability><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><experience><fra(X) syndrome><fra(X)(28) syndrome><fra(X)(q27) syndrome><fra(X)(q27-28) syndrome><fragile X FMR1 protein><fragile X mental retardation 1><fragile X mental retardation-1 protein><fragile X-mental retardation syndrome><fragile Xq syndrome><fragile site mental retardation 1><function of the heart><gaze><genetic condition><genetic disorder><heart function><hereditary disorder><heritable disorder><improved><inborn error><indexing><infancy><infantile><inherited diseases><inherited genetic disease><inherited genetic disorder><intellectual and developmental disability><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><later in life><later life><lens><lenses><limited intellectual functioning><macro-orchidism-marker X (MOMX) syndrome><macro-orchidism-marker X syndrome><male><mar(X) syndrome><marker X syndrome><mental retardation-macroorchidism syndrome><mother child interaction><mutation carrier><neglect><neurodevelopmental disease><pathophysiology><pediatric><premature><prematurity><respiratory><response><sadness><social><social defects><social deficits><social disorders><social dysfunction><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><social role><theory of mind><youngster><♂>
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JORDYN MCCRIMMON

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY RALEIGH, RALEIGH, NC

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,443
FY 2026

Project Title

Identifying Predictors of Condom Use

Grant Number:

5F31HD114366-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Black adolescents are disproportionately at risk of negative sexual health outcomes, such as HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), compared to their peers. Condoms are an effective preventative measure for adolescents, as they are more accessible than other forms of HIV prevention (e...

Research Terms

<13 year old><13 years of age><14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Application Context><Attention><Attitude><Award><Behavior><Biological><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Code><Coding System><Cognitive><Consensus><Contraception><Contraceptive Agents><Contraceptive methods><Contraceptives><Data><Decision Making><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Face><Fertility Control><Goals><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV-1 prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health behavior><Hispanic><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Individual><Influentials><Inhibition of Fertilization><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mentors><Meta-Analysis><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Parents><Personality><Population><PrEP><Prevent HIV><Preventative measure><Preventive measure><Procedures><Publications><Qualitative Methods><Qualitative Research><Reporting><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Reduction><Role><Sampling><Scientific Publication><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexual Health><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Structure><Techniques><Time><Training><Training Activity><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Unplanned pregnancy><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Virus-HIV><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescent sexual health><age 13><age 13 years><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><age group><analytical method><biologic><career><career fair><career networking><condom use rate><condoms><contextual factors><developmental><disparity in care><disparity in health><disparity in health care><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><empowerment><environmental risk><experience><faces><facial><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health disparity><health related behavior><juvenile><juvenile human><juvenile sexual health><neglect><parent><peer><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent AIDS><prevent human immunodeficiency virus><professional networking><psychologic><psychological><psychosocial><qualitative reasoning><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research and methods><risk-reducing><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual relationship><sexually acquired infection><skills><social><social factors><social health determinants><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><speed networking><systematic review><theories><thirteen year old><thirteen years of age><timeline><training module><unintended pregnancy><youth age>
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Evan Patrick Cirves

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,198
FY 2026

Project Title

Utilizing a Novel Skin-on-a-Chip Model to Investigate Extramedullary Granulopoiesis and Immune Responses in Human Skin

Grant Number:

5F31AI189485-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY The ultimate goal of this F31 Ruth L. Kirchstein NRSA is to request support to address a fundamental gap in knowledge of the local immune response in bacterial skin infections. There is an escalating threat of antibiotic skin infections worldwide. Persons who suffer from neutropenia,...

Research Terms

<2,6 dimethoxyphenylpenicillin><Address><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Resistance><Antibiotics><Autologous><Autoregulation><Bacteria><Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance><Bacterial Infections><Bacterial Skin Diseases><Bacterial skin infections><Binding><Biology><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Blood Precursor Cell><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><Bone Marrow><Bone Marrow Reticuloendothelial System><CXC-R4><CXCL12><CXCL12 gene><CXCL12 protein><CXCR-4><CXCR4><CXCR4 gene><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Ligand 12><Circulation><Collaborations><D2S201E><Data><Dermal><Dermatology><Development><Dimethoxyphenyl Penicillin><Education><Educational aspects><Endothelium><Environment><Extramedullary><Extravasation><FB22><Feedback><Fibroblasts><Focal Infection><Goals><Gram-Positive Bacteria><Granulopoiesis><HM89><HSY3RR><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic stem cells><Home><Homeostasis><Host Defense><Human><Immune><Immune Targeting><Immune response><Immune system><Immunes><Immunology><In Vitro><Individual><Infection><Infectious Skin Diseases><Inflammatory><Innate Immune Response><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><LAP3><LCR1><LESTR><Leakage><Life><Macrophage><Maintenance><Marrow Neutrophil><Mediating><Membrane><Mentors><Methicillin><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microfluidics><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Monitor><Murine><Mus><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Mφ><NPY3R><NPYR><NPYRL><NPYY3R><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nature><Neutropenia><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><PBSF><Paracrine Communication><Paracrine Signaling><Pathogen detection><Pathogenicity><Pathogenicity Factors><Patients><Pattern><Peripheral><Persons><Physiological Homeostasis><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Pre-B Cell Growth Stimulating Factor><Progenitor cell mobilization><Receptor Protein><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resistance><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><Resources><Risk><Role><S aureus><S. aureus><SCYB12><SDF-1><SDF-1A><SDF-1B><SDF-1alpha><SDF1><SDF1A><SDF1B><Sdf1 protein><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Skin><Skin Tissue><Skin wound healing><Spillage><Stable Populations><Staph aureus><Staphylococcus aureus><Stem Cell Mobilization><Stem Cell trafficking><Sterility><Stimulus><Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1><Surface><TIL4><TLR2><TLR2 gene><TLR2 receptor><TLSF-A><TLSF-B><TPAR1><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic Uses><Tissues><Toll-Like Receptor 2><Toll/Interleukin 1 Receptor-Like 4><Toll/Interleukin 1 Receptor-Like 4 Gene><Toll/Interleukin 1 Receptor-Like Protein 4><Training><Universities><Upregulation><Vascularization><Virulence Factors><Virulent><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><antibiotic resistant bacteria><bacteria infection><bacterial antibiotic resistant><bacterial disease><bacterial resistance to antibiotic><biological signal transduction><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood-forming stem cell><chemotherapy><chip model><chip system><cutaneous infection><cutaneous tissue><cutaneous wound healing><dermal wound healing><design><designing><developmental><diabetic patient><experience><fighting><hIRH><hematopoietic differentiation><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><homes><host response><human model><immune system response><immunoresponse><infected skin><infection localized><innate immune mechanisms><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><keratinocyte><local infection><membrane structure><model of human><neutrophil><novel><on a chip><on chip><pathogen><progenitor cell migration><progenitor migration><progenitor mobilization><receptor><recruit><resistant><response><skin infection><social role><stem cell migration><sterile><stromal cell-derived factor-1alpha><success><tissue wound><trafficking><translational medicine><vascular><wound><wounding><wounds><µfluidic>
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Evelyn Zarate-Sanchez

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,198
FY 2026

Project Title

3D Human Bone Marrow Microphysiological System Used to Investigate HSPC Mobilization via Inflammation-Derived ExtracellularVesicles

Grant Number:

5F31AI189814-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The ultimate goal of this F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research is to request support to address the mechanisms of HSPC and neutrophil mobilization from the bone marrow. The bone marro...

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<(TNF)-α><3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Address><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Archives><Assay><Automobile Driving><Autoregulation><Bacterial Skin Diseases><Bacterial skin infections><Behavior><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biomedical Research><Blood Cells><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Blood Precursor Cell><Blood Serum><Bone Marrow><Bone Marrow Reticuloendothelial System><Breakbone Fever Virus><Breast Cancer cell line><Breast tumor cell line><CD114><CD114 Antigen><CSF3R><CSF3R gene><CXC-R4><CXCL12><CXCL12 gene><CXCL12 protein><CXCR-4><CXCR4><CXCR4 gene><Cachectin><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Line><Cell Signaling><Cell secretion><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Secretion><Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Ligand 12><Circulation><Colony Stimulating Factor 3><Colony Stimulating Factor 3 Receptor><Communicable Diseases><Cues><D2S201E><DENV><Data><Dengue Virus><Dengue fever virus><Dermal><Diameter><Disease><Disorder><Distant><Dose><Dysfunction><ELISA><Endothelial Cells><Environment><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Exposure to><Extramedullary><FB22><Fellowship><Fibroblasts><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Functional disorder><G-CSF Receptors><GCSF Receptor><GCSFR><Goals><Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor><Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Receptors><Granulopoiesis><HM89><HSC differentiation><HSC expansion><HSC transplantation><HSY3RR><Health><Hematopoiesis><Hematopoietic><Hematopoietic Cellular Control Mechanisms><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation><Hematopoietic progenitor Mobilization><Hematopoietic progenitor cell Mobilization><Hematopoietic stem cells><Homeostasis><Human><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNγ><Immune><Immune Interferon><Immune response><Immunes><Individual National Research Service Award><Infection><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infectious Skin Diseases><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Injury><Innate Immune Response><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><Journals><LAP3><LCR1><LESTR><Lipids><Liposomal><Liposomes><MCF-10A><MCF10A><MCF10A cells><MDA MB 231><MDA-231><MDA-MB231><Macrophage><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Magazine><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Marrow Neutrophil><Mediating><Mediator><Membrane><Mentors><Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell><Mesenchymal Stem Cells><Mesenchymal progenitor><Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microfluidics><Modeling><Modern Man><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Mouse ES Cell><Mouse ESC><Mouse Embryonic Progenitor><Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells><Murine><Mus><Mφ><NIH National Research Service Award for Individual><NPY3R><NPYR><NPYRL><NPYY3R><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Osteoblasts><Osteoclasts><PBSF><Pathogenesis><Pathologic><Peer Review><Peripheral><Peripheral Blood Cell><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiology><Physiopathology><Play><Pluripoietin><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Population><Pre-B Cell Growth Stimulating Factor><Production><Progenitor Cell Transplantation><Proliferating><Publishing><Qualifying><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Resolution><Role><S aureus><S. aureus><SCYB12><SDF-1><SDF-1A><SDF-1B><SDF-1alpha><SDF1><SDF1A><SDF1B><Sdf1 protein><Series><Serum><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Skin><Staph aureus><Staphylococcus aureus><Stem Cell Transplantation><Stem cell transplant><Strains Cell Lines><Stress><Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1><Stromal Cells><System><TLSF-A><TLSF-B><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><TPAR1><Testing><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><Viral Diseases><Virus Diseases><Work><Writing><antagonism><antagonist><aqueous><biological signal transduction><blood cell formation><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood progenitor cell expansion><blood progenitor expansion><blood stem cell><blood stem cell expansion><blood stem cell transplantation><blood-forming stem cell><bone><bone progenitor><bone stem cell><breast cancer progression><cancer microenvironment><cancer progression><career><career development><cell type><conference><convention><cultured cell line><cutaneous infection><cytokine><driving><dynamic system><dynamical system><enzyme linked immunoassay><extracellular vesicles><feeding><flow cytophotometry><granulocyte colony stimulating factor><hIRH><hematopoietic cell transplantation><hematopoietic cellular transplantation><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic progenitor cell differentiation><hematopoietic progenitor cell expansion><hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation><hematopoietic progenitor differentiation><hematopoietic progenitor expansion><hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell mobilization><hematopoietic stem cell differentiation><hematopoietic stem cell expansion><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><host response><immune system response><immunoresponse><infected skin><injuries><insight><keratinocyte><lFN-Gamma><lectures><mESC><malignancy><membrane structure><mesenchymal stromal cell><mesenchymal stromal progenitor cells><mesenchymal-derived stem cells><microphysiologic model><microphysiologic platform><microphysiologic system><microphysiology model><microphysiology platform><microphysiology system><model of animal><murine ES cells><murine ESC><murine embryonic progenitor><murine embryonic stem cell><nano composite><nano particle><nano-sized particle><nanocomposite><nanoparticle><nanosized particle><neoplasm progression><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic progression><neutrophil><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><particle><pathophysiology><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><progenitor transplantation><residence><residential building><residential site><resolutions><response><skill acquisition><skill development><skin infection><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stem and progenitor cell transplantations><stromal cell-derived factor-1alpha><summit><symposia><symposium><three dimensional><tumor><tumor microenvironment><tumor progression><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><viral infection><virus infection><virus-induced disease><µfluidic>
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Olivia Finnegan

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, SC

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,042
FY 2026

Project Title

Leveraging Embedded Mobile Device Sensors for Detection of Children's Mobile Screen Use: Examining Feasibility and Performance

Grant Number:

5F31HD115296-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/17/2024

End Date:

12/16/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSRACT Measuring mobile screen use accurately has proven difficult due to limitations in current methods. Direct observation can be costly, invasive, and unfeasible for longitudinal assessment of mobile screen use, while self- and proxy-report struggle to sufficiently capture the in...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Accelerometer><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Android><Behavior><Behavior monitoring><Behavioral><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Characteristics><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Complement><Complement Proteins><Data><Detection><Development><Devices><Engineering><Evidence based practice guidelines><Family><Foundations><Goals><Health><Health behavior><Heart Rate><Hour><Individual><Investigators><Language Development><Machine Learning><Measurement><Measures><Methods><Mobile Phones><Modeling><Monitor><Movement><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Obesity><Outcome><Output><Parents><Participant><Pattern><Peer Review><Performance><Productivity><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Public Health><Publications><Records><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sampling><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Security><Sedentary behavior><Sedentary life-style><Shapes><Siblings><Social Interaction><Structure><Tablet Computer><Tablets><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Time><Touch><Touch sensation><Training><Treatment Efficacy><United States National Institutes of Health><Video Recording><Videorecording><Work><accelerometry><acquiring language skills><activity monitor><activity tracker><adiposity><adulthood><advanced analytics><application in practice><behavioral monitoring><body movement><complementation><computer science><corpulence><cost><determine efficacy><developmental><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><examine efficacy><handheld mobile device><health related behavior><iPad><iPhone><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention efficacy><kids><language acquisition><language learning><lens><lenses><machine based learning><machine learning based model><machine learning model><media consumption><media use><mobile device><novel><parent><post-doctoral training><practical application><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><recruit><screen time><sedentary><sedentary lifestyle><sensing data><sensor><sensor data><skills><smart phone><smartphone><tablet device><tactile sensation><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><time measurement><tv watching><validation studies><video recording system><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><youngster>
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Juliet Stanton King

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,731
FY 2026

Project Title

Determining the role of cell-cell adhesions in palate closure

Grant Number:

5F31DE033915-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Project Summary This application is for Juliet S. King to pursue a Predoctoral Fellowship from the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA, F31). Ms. King is currently investigating tissue specific signaling modules in the oral epithelia during mammalian palatogenesis. This award ...

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<Ablation><Access to Care><Actins><Address><Adherens Junction><Adhering Junction><Adhesive Junction><Adhesives><Affect><Affinity><Anchoring Junction><Award><Basal Cell><Basal Layer><Binding><Biochemical><Biological><Birth Defects><Body Tissues><Buccal Cavity><Buccal Cavity Head and Neck><Cavitas Oris><Cell Adhesion><Cell Attachment><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cell-Cell Adhesion><Cell-Matrix Adhesions><Cell-Matrix Junction><Cells><Cellular Adhesion><Cellular Matrix><Cellular biology><Cleft Lip><Cleft Palate><Compensation><Complex><Congenital Abnormality><Congenital Anatomical Abnormality><Congenital Defects><Congenital Deformity><Congenital Malformation><Country><Cytoskeletal System><Cytoskeleton><DNA Therapy><Data><Developing fetus><Development><Developmental Biology><Developmental Process><Digit><Digit structure><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Embryo Development><Embryogenesis><Embryonic Development><Epithelium><Failure><Family><Fellowship><Fetal Development><Future><Gene Deletion><Gene Expression><Gene Inactivation><Gene Silencing><Gene Transfer Clinical><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Intervention><Goals><Harelip><Health Services Accessibility><Human><Incidence><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Laboratories><Live Birth><Medical><Mentorship><Mesenchymal><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Morphogenesis><Mouth><Murine><Mus><Mutate><NRSA><Nasal><Nasal Passages Nose><Nasal cavity><National Research Service Awards><Nose><Oral><Oral cavity><PRR protein><PVRL1><Palate><Pathology><Penetrance><Periderm><Personal Satisfaction><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Process><Receptor Protein><Receptor Signaling><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory System, Nose, Nasal Passages><Rete Malpighii><Role><Scientist><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Stratum Basale><Stratum Germinativum><Techniques><Testing><Tissues><Training><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adhesion receptor><afadin><availability of services><biologic><biological signal transduction><care access><career><causal allele><causal gene><causal mutation><causal variant><causative mutation><causative variant><cell biology><cell type><cleft lip and palate><cleft lip/palate><cleft palate/lip><craniofacial><craniofacies><developmental><economic><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gain of function><gene deletion mutation><gene repair therapy><gene therapy><gene-based therapy><genetic approach><genetic strategy><genetic therapy><genomic therapy><hare lip><health service access><health services availability><herpesvirus entry mediator C><improved><insight><interest><intracellular skeleton><keratinocyte><knock-down><knockdown><loss of function><migration><morphogenetic process><nectin><nectin-1><novel><oral biology><oral cavity epithelium><oral epithelia><oral epithelium><palatal fusion><palatal shelves><palatogenesis><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><prevent><preventing><programs><receptor><service availability><skills><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><tool><transcriptional silencing><treatment access><ultrasound><well-being><wellbeing>
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Erica Marie Branham

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$41,931
FY 2026

Project Title

Stressful life events confer risk for chronic posttraumatic musculoskeletal pain through DNA methylation changes at the POMC promoter

Grant Number:

5F31AR083833-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a persistent, debilitating condition with high societal costs. Traumatic stress exposures (TSE) often precede the onset of chronic pain, and affect >90% of individuals in their lifetime. While repeated incidents of acute physical injury can le...

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<21+ years old><3'-5'-CpG><ACTH><ACTH-beta-Lipotropin Precursor><Acute><Acute Pain><Acutely painful><Address><Adrenocorticotropic Hormone><Adrenocorticotropin><Adult><Adult Human><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Assay><Automobile Driving><Award><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Body Tissues><CG-dinucleotide><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Line><CellLine><Cetacort><ChIP assay><Chemicals><Chronic><Cohort Analyses><Cohort Analysis><Complex><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Corticotropin><Corticotropin-beta-Lipotropin Precursor><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><CpG dinucleotide><DNA Methylation><DNA Methyltransferase><DNA Modification Methylases><DNA Modification Methyltransferases><DNA Sequence><DNA-Methyltransferases><Data><Dermacort><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dnmt><Dose><Eldecort><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Endorphin-ACTH Precursor><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Event><Exposure to><Foundations><Gene Activation><Gene Expression><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Glucocorticoids><HPA axis><Health><Hormones><Human><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hypermethylation><Hypophysis><Hypophysis Cerebri><Hytone><Impairment><Individual><Influentials><Injury><Intervention><Knowledge><Life><Literature><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Longitudinal cohort><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mentors><Messenger RNA><Methylation><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification Methylases><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Morbidity><Musculoskeletal Pain><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Nutracort><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Pathogenesis><Patients><Pituitary><Pituitary Gland><Pituitary Nervous System><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Pro-ACTH-Endorphin><Pro-Opio-Melanocortin><Pro-Opiocortin><Pro-Opiomelanocortin><Process><Proctocort><Promoter Regions><Promotor Regions><Proopiocortin><Proopiomelanocortin><Publishing><RNA Expression><Regulation><Reporter><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Risk><Risk Factors><Series><Severities><Site><Site-Specific DNA-methyltransferase><Societies><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Strains Cell Lines><Stress><Stressful Event><Study Type><Survivors><System><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Hormone><Tissues><Training><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><Work><adulthood><biologic><biological adaptation to stress><biopsychosocial><career><cell culture><cell cultures><cell type><chromatin immunoprecipitation><chronic MSK pain><chronic musculoskeletal pain><chronic pain><cohort><cost><cultured cell line><cytidine monophosphate guanosine><cytidylyl-3'-5'-guanosine><cytosine-guanine dinucleotide><developmental><driving><effective therapy><effective treatment><environmental risk><epigenetically><experience><gene function><genetic promoter element><genetic promoter sequence><hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis><hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis><hypothalmus-pituitary-adrenal axis><injuries><long-term study><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mRNA><mRNA Expression><neuronal><new drug target><new drug treatments><new druggable target><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapeutic target><new therapeutics><new therapy><new therapy approaches><new therapy target><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><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 approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapeutic target><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><novel therapy approach><novel therapy target><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><prevent><preventing><promoter><promoter sequence><promotor><reactioncrisis><research and methods><response><skills><societal costs><statistical analysis><stress response><stressreaction><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><study design><transcription factor><translation research><translational investigation><traumatic stress>
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Krystal Goyins

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$41,914
FY 2026

Project Title

Local regulation of signaling isoprenoids in gonad development

Grant Number:

1F31HD118789-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

1/31/2029

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Organ development requires precise spatiotemporal regulation of various signaling factors. While much is known about how genetically encoded signaling ligands are regulated, less is known about lipid and small molecule signaling ligands. One such class of signaling molecules critical for de...

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<21+ years old><ATRA><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Animals><Arthropoda><Arthropods><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding Sites><Bioinformatics><Birth Defects><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Count><Cell Number><Cell Signaling><Cells><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Combining Site><Confocal Microscopy><Congenital Abnormality><Congenital Anatomical Abnormality><Congenital Defects><Congenital Deformity><Congenital Malformation><Data><Detection><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Drosophila><Drosophila genus><Drosophila melanogaster><Embryo><Embryonic><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><FISH Technic><FISH Technique><FISH analysis><FISH assay><Fellowship><Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting Fractionation><Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization><Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting><Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sortings><Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization><Gametes><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic><Germ Cells><Germ-Line Cells><Goals><Gonadal structure><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Individual><Infertility><Insect Growth Regulators><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Juvenile Hormones><Lab Findings><Laboratory Finding><Learning><Ligands><Lipids><Measures><Mediating><Messenger RNA><Modeling><Mutate><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Oogenesis><Organ><Ovarian><Ovary><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><RNA><RNA Gene Products><Reactive Site><Regulation><Reporter><Reproductive Biology><Reproductive Cells><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Retinoic Acid><Ribonucleic Acid><Sex Cell><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Signaling Molecule><Somatic Cell><Sorting><Testicles><Testing><Testis><Training><Trans Vitamin A Acid><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Tretinoin><Tretinoinum><Vertebrate Animals><Vertebrates><Vitamin A Acid><adulthood><all-trans-Retinoic Acid><all-trans-Vitamin A acid><biological signal transduction><cell type><developmental><differential expression><differentially expressed><embryo cell><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><female fertility><fertility cessation><fertility loss><fruit fly><germ stem cells><germline progenitor><germline progenitor cells><germline stem cells><gonad><gonad development><gonad formation><gonads><hormonal signals><hormone signals><infertile><initial cell><insight><isoprenoid><juvenile><juvenile human><knock-down><knockdown><mRNA><male><male fertility><mutant><organ development><organ growth><pleiotropic effect><pleiotropism><pleiotropy><progenitor cell niche><progenitor niche><quantitative imaging><repair><repaired><reproductive development><resolutions><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><sex><sexual cell><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><small molecule><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stem and progenitor cell niche><stem cell niche><stem cells in the germline><tool><trans-Retinoic Acid><transcription factor><transcriptional differences><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><vertebrata><♂>
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Zaphanlene Kaffey

UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$38,901
FY 2026

Project Title

The Development of an early detection tool for oral-dental radiation induced injury

Grant Number:

1F31DE035777-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

1/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the jaw is a severe complication of radiotherapy (RT) in head and neck cancer patients, leading to significant oral dysfunction and compromised quality of life. Early detection is critical for timely intervention, yet current clinical methods often fail to identify ORN be...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><ASCO><Accuracy of Diagnosis><Address><Affect><Agreement><American Society of Clinical Oncology><Area Under Curve><Award><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Bone Density><Bone Mineral Density><CAT scan><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Cancer Center><Cancer Survivor><Cancer Treatment><Caring><Classification><Clinical><Complication><Computed Tomography><Consensus><Cost of Illness><Data><Decision Making><Dental><Dentists><Dentition><Detection><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic Method><Diagnostic Procedure><Diagnostic Technique><Disease><Disease Costs><Disorder><Dose><Dysfunction><Early Diagnosis><Early Intervention><Early identification><Elements><Ensure><Environment><Face><Fear><Fostering><Fright><Functional disorder><Goals><HNC patient><HPV + oropharyngeal carcinoma><HPV mediated oropharynx cancer><HPV oropharyngeal cancer><HPV positive oropharyngeal cancer><HPV positive oropharynx cancer><HPV related oropharyngeal cancer><HPV related oropharyngeal carcinoma><HPV+ OPC><HPV+ oropharyngeal cancer><HPV-OPC><HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer><HPV-driven oropharyngeal cancer><HPV-related OPC><HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer><Head and Neck Cancer><Head and Neck Carcinoma><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Human><Human papillomavirus driven oropharyngeal cancer><Human papillomavirus related oropharyngeal carcinoma><Human papillomavirus- related oropharyngeal cancer><Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancer><Image><Imaging Procedures><Imaging Technics><Imaging Techniques><Impairment><Incidence><Inferior Maxillary Bone><International><Intervention><Jaw><Malignant Head and Neck Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Mandible><Maps><Medical Imaging><Mentorship><Methods><Mission><Modeling><Modern Man><Morbidity><NIDCR><NIDR><National Institute of Dental Research><National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Oral><Oral health><Osteoradionecrosis><Outcome><Pathologic Fracture><Pathological fracture><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Performance><Photons><Physicians><Physiopathology><Process><Public Health><Publishing><QOL><Quality of life><Radiation><Radiation Oncology><Radiation therapy><Radiography><Radiotherapeutics><Radiotherapy><Reproducibility><Research><Risk><Roentgenography><Severities><Sickness Cost><Spontaneous Fractures><Staging><Standardization><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survivors><System><Systematics><Technology><Time><Tomodensitometry><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><Translating><Trust><Uncertainty><Validation><Visualization><Work><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><advanced disease><advanced illness><anti-cancer research><anti-cancer therapy><auto-segmentation><automated segmentation><automatic segmentation><autosegmentation><benchmark><bone><cancer research><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><catscan><chronic pain><clinical decision support><clinical decision-making><clinical practice><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><compact bone><computed axial tomography><computer based prediction><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><cortical bone><deep learning based model><deep learning model><density><dental health><detection method><detection procedure><detection sensitivity><detection technique><developmental><diagnostic ability><diagnostic accuracy><diagnostic capability><diagnostic power><diagnostic utility><diagnostic value><doubt><early detection><faces><facial><head and neck cancer patient><head/neck cancer><healing><high risk><human papillomavirus mediated oropharynx cancer><human papillomavirus positive oropharyngeal cancer><human papillomavirus positive oropharyngeal carcinoma><human papillomavirus positive oropharynx carcinoma><human papillomavirus+ oropharyngeal cancer><image-based method><imaging><imaging approach><imaging based approach><imaging biomarker><imaging marker><imaging method><imaging modality><imaging-based biological marker><imaging-based biomarker><imaging-based marker><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><innovative technologies><interoperability><irradiation-induced injury><longitudinal imaging><malignant head and neck tumor><mandibular><model development><model developments><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><novel><pathophysiology><patient oriented outcomes><personalization of treatment><personalized diagnosis><personalized diagnostics><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><precise diagnostics><precision diagnostics><predictive modeling><prospective><prototype><quantitative imaging><radiation treatment><radiation-induced injury><radiological imaging><serial imaging><success><support tools><surgery><three dimensional><tool><treatment with radiation><validations>
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Esma Irem Yerlikaya

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV HERSHEY MED CTR, HERSHEY, PA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$36,473
FY 2026

Project Title

Allosteric regulation of REDD1 as a therapeutic target for diabetic retinopathy

Grant Number:

5F31EY037121-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a significant ocular complication caused by diabetes that can progress to blindness. Diabetes causes an increased abundance of the stress response protein Regulated in Development and DNA Damage 1 (REDD1) in the retina, which has been implicated in visual...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><70kDa heat-shock cognate protein><AI system><Acetylation><Active Oxygen><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Allosteric Regulation><Alternative Therapies><Alternative intervention><Artificial Intelligence><Assay><Autoregulation><Behavioral><Binding><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biological Assay><Biotin><Blindness><Blood Vessels><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Cell Body><Cells><Chaperone><Clinical><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Competitive Binding><Complement><Complement Proteins><Complex><Complication><Computer Reasoning><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Defect><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Diabetic Retinopathy><Diminished Vision><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Docking><Doppler OCT><Dose><Dysfunction><Electroretinography><Elements><Event><Exposure to><FITC-BSA><Failure><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Genetic><Genetics-Mutagenesis><Gliosis><Heat Shock><Heat-Shock Reaction><Heat-Shock Response><Homeostasis><Hsc70 protein><Human><Hyperglycemia><Impairment><Innovative Therapy><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><KI mice><Knock-in Mouse><Knowledge><Laboratories><Link><Low Vision><Machine Intelligence><Messenger RNA><Metabolic Protein Degradation><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Molecular Chaperones><Molecular Dynamics Simulation><Molecular Interaction><Muller glia><Muller's cell><Mutagenesis><Mutagenesis Molecular Biology><Müller cell><Müller glia><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><OCT Tomography><Optical Coherence Tomography><Optometries><Optometry><Outcome><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxygen Radicals><Partial Sight><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Patients><Perfusion><Phase 2 Clinical Trials><Phase II Clinical Trials><Photoreceptor Cell><Photoreceptors><Photosensitive Cell><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Play><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Pro-Oxidants><Protein Cleavage><Protein Turnover><Proteins><Proteolysis><Reactive Oxygen Species><Redox><Reduced Vision><Regulatory Protein Degradation><Research><Retina><Retinal Defect><Retinal anomalies><Rodent Model><Role><Short interfering RNA><Sight><Small Interfering RNA><Stress><Subnormal Vision><TXNIP><TXNIP gene><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Thioredoxin-Binding Protein 2><Thioredoxin-Interacting Protein><Training><Upregulation><VDUP1><VEGF><VEGFs><Variant><Variation><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors><Vascular Permeabilities><Vision><Visual Acuity><Visual Receptor><Visual impairment><Vitamin D3-Upregulating Protein 1><Vitamin H><adulthood><ages><biological adaptation to stress><clathrin uncoating protein><coenzyme R><competitively bound><complementation><damage to retina><design><designing><developmental><diabetes><diabetic><diabetic patient><disulfide bond><electroretinogram><fluorescein isothiocyanate bovine serum albumin><genetic approach><genetic strategy><heat-shock cognate 70 protein><hyperglycemic><improved><knock-down><knockdown><knockin mice><mRNA><macular edema><molecular dynamics><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurological degeneration><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><novel><optical Doppler tomography><optical coherence Doppler tomography><oxidation reduction reaction><pathophysiology><phase II protocol><posttranscriptional><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><prevent><preventing><protein degradation><reactioncrisis><response><retinal damage><sensor><siRNA><skills><small molecular inhibitor><small molecule inhibitor><social role><stress response><stressreaction><technical skills><therapeutic target><training opportunity><type 1 and type 2 diabetes><type I and type II diabetes><vascular><vision impairment><vision loss><visual dysfunction><visual function><visual loss><visually impaired>
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Ken D Brandon

UNIV OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, COLLEGE PARK, MD

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$18,700
FY 2026

Project Title

The Interplay Between mTOR Inhibitors and Endothelial Cell-to-Cell Junction Dynamics: Implications for Vascular Barrier Dysfunction

Grant Number:

5F31HL178291-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/12/2025

End Date:

7/11/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Cell growth and proliferation are regulated by signaling pathways, notably the mechanistic Target of Rapamycin (mTOR). Inhibitors of mTOR signaling protein complexes (mTORC1, mTORC2), such as everolimus (EVL), are commonly used in transplant medicine and coronary stent intervention. ...

Research Terms

<7B4 Antigen><7B4 protein><Address><Affect><Area><Assay><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Award><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Blood Vessels><CD144 Antigen><Calcium><Calcium Channel><Calcium Channel Antagonist Receptor><Calcium Channel Blocker Receptors><Calcium Ion Channels><Calcium Ion Signaling><Calcium Signaling><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiac infarction><Cell Body><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Junctions><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell model><Cell-Cell Adhesion><Cells><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Growth><Cellular Morphology><Cellular Proliferation><Cellular model><Complex><Coronary><Data><Drugs><Dysfunction><Endothelial Cells><Endothelium><Extravasation><FK506 Binding Protein 12-Rapamycin Associated Protein 1><FK506-Binding Protein 1><FK506-Binding Protein 1A><FKBP-12><FKBP12><FKBP12 Rapamycin Complex Associated Protein 1><FRAP1><FRAP1 gene><FRAP2><FRET><Fellowship><Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer><Functional disorder><Förster Resonance Energy Transfer><Goals><Health><Heart Rate><Hour><Imaging Procedures><Imaging Technics><Imaging Techniques><Immune Precipitation><Immunoprecipitation><Immunosuppressants><Immunosuppressive Agents><Immunosuppressive drug><Immunosuppressive treatment><Intercellular Junctions><Intervention><Leakage><Macrophilin-12><Measures><Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin><Medication><Morphology><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Nature><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Permeability><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Proteins><RAFT1><Receptor Protein><Regulation><Research><Research Proposals><Role><SDZ RAD><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signaling Factor Proto-Oncogene><Signaling Pathway Gene><Signaling Protein><Spillage><Stents><Structure><System><Tacrolimus><Tacrolimus Binding Protein 1A><Techniques><Time><Training><Transplant Recipients><VDCC><VE-Cadherin><Vascular Endothelial Cadherin><Vascular Endothelial Cadherin 1><Vascular Permeabilities><Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels><cadherin 5><cardiac infarct><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><cell fixing><cell growth><cell morphology><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><drug/agent><everolimus><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><image processing><immune suppressive agent><immune suppressor><immunocytochemistry><immunosuppressive substance><immunosuppressor><improved><inhibitor><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><mTOR><mammalian target of rapamycin><monolayer><pathophysiology><pre-clinical study><preclinical study><preservation><prevent><preventing><programs><protein complex><receptor><response><sensor><signal processing><social role><translational applications><transplant medicine><transplant patient><transplantation medicine><vascular>
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Melissa C Duff

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$246,594
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Interdisciplinary Research Training in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32DC020141-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

This training grant is designed to address three critical threats to the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD): (1) a national shortage of PhD level researchers; (2) increased need for translational, interdisciplinary, and cross-methodological training; and (3) gaps in the implementati...

Research Terms

<Communication><Disease><Disorder><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Research Training><Science>
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PETER W. BAAS

DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$243,683
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program on Innovative Approaches to Spinal Cord Injury

Grant Number:

5T32NS121768-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that affects about 250,000 Americans with 17,700 new cases annually costing upwards of $2 million each. There is very little that can be done to treat these patients that improves their prospects for even partial recovery o...

Research Terms

<Spinal Cord Trauma><Spinal Trauma><Spinal cord injured><Spinal cord injury><Training Programs><Traumatic Myelopathy><innovate><innovation><innovative>
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Marie-Pascale Cote

DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$243,683
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program on Innovative Approaches to Spinal Cord Injury

Grant Number:

5T32NS121768-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that affects about 250,000 Americans with 17,700 new cases annually costing upwards of $2 million each. There is very little that can be done to treat these patients that improves their prospects for even partial recovery o...

Research Terms

<Spinal Cord Trauma><Spinal Trauma><Spinal cord injured><Spinal cord injury><Training Programs><Traumatic Myelopathy><innovate><innovation><innovative>
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Wanqing Liu

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$231,320
FY 2025

Project Title

PIGE: The Program Integrating Genomics and the Environment

Grant Number:

1T32ES036169-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the Program Integrating Genomics and Exposures (PIGE) between Wayne State University (WSU) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is to bridge the disciplines of exposure science and genetic epidemiology/genomics, two scientific areas with significant impact on public health, by prov...

Research Terms

<Environment><Genomics><programs>
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Douglas M Ruden

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$231,320
FY 2025

Project Title

PIGE: The Program Integrating Genomics and the Environment

Grant Number:

1T32ES036169-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the Program Integrating Genomics and Exposures (PIGE) between Wayne State University (WSU) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is to bridge the disciplines of exposure science and genetic epidemiology/genomics, two scientific areas with significant impact on public health, by prov...

Research Terms

<Environment><Genomics><programs>
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Fredrick Ray Schumacher

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$231,320
FY 2025

Project Title

PIGE: The Program Integrating Genomics and the Environment

Grant Number:

1T32ES036169-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the Program Integrating Genomics and Exposures (PIGE) between Wayne State University (WSU) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is to bridge the disciplines of exposure science and genetic epidemiology/genomics, two scientific areas with significant impact on public health, by prov...

Research Terms

<Environment><Genomics><programs>
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Scott Matthew Williams

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$231,320
FY 2025

Project Title

PIGE: The Program Integrating Genomics and the Environment

Grant Number:

1T32ES036169-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the Program Integrating Genomics and Exposures (PIGE) between Wayne State University (WSU) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is to bridge the disciplines of exposure science and genetic epidemiology/genomics, two scientific areas with significant impact on public health, by prov...

Research Terms

<Environment><Genomics><programs>
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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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Angeline Marie Lyon

PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$213,180
FY 2025

Project Title

Purdue Molecular Biophysics Training Program

Grant Number:

2T32GM132024-06A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The mission of the Purdue University Molecular Biophysics Training program (MBTP) is to bring together outstanding graduate students from multiple departments and colleges across campus into a cohesive training program that (i) provides enhanced training in the rigorous and reproducible application ...

Research Terms

<Biophysics><Molecular><Training Programs><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences>
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John Tesmer

PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$213,180
FY 2025

Project Title

Purdue Molecular Biophysics Training Program

Grant Number:

2T32GM132024-06A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The mission of the Purdue University Molecular Biophysics Training program (MBTP) is to bring together outstanding graduate students from multiple departments and colleges across campus into a cohesive training program that (i) provides enhanced training in the rigorous and reproducible application ...

Research Terms

<Biophysics><Molecular><Training Programs><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences>
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PATRICIA A CASSANO

CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$202,124
FY 2025

Project Title

NUTRITION TRAINING

Grant Number:

5T32DK007158-50

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The importance of nutritional sciences to improving the public’s health has never been more evident. With two-thirds of the US population overweight or obese, the burden of chronic diseases, including diabetes, is increasing and the economic, social and human costs are significant an...

Research Terms

<Nutrition><Training>
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Julia L. Finkelstein

CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$202,124
FY 2025

Project Title

NUTRITION TRAINING

Grant Number:

5T32DK007158-50

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The importance of nutritional sciences to improving the public’s health has never been more evident. With two-thirds of the US population overweight or obese, the burden of chronic diseases, including diabetes, is increasing and the economic, social and human costs are significant an...

Research Terms

<Nutrition><Training>
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Alexander Kersten

CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$202,124
FY 2025

Project Title

NUTRITION TRAINING

Grant Number:

5T32DK007158-50

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The importance of nutritional sciences to improving the public’s health has never been more evident. With two-thirds of the US population overweight or obese, the burden of chronic diseases, including diabetes, is increasing and the economic, social and human costs are significant an...

Research Terms

<Nutrition><Training>
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Amanda Katherine Gilmore

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$200,190
FY 2025

Project Title

Alcohol Prevention Research on Violence, Evidence-Based Programs, and Novel Techniques (A-PREVENT) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AA031818-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Alcohol misuse is a significant public health issue leading to serious consequences, including alcohol use disorder and numerous alcohol-related morbidities. Research has linked increasing levels of alcohol consumption to more than 60 disease conditions. Alcohol consumption is also associated with a...

Research Terms

<Evidence based program><Prevention Research><Techniques><Training Programs><Violence><alcohol prevention><novel><violent><violent behavior>
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LAURA F SALAZAR

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$200,190
FY 2025

Project Title

Alcohol Prevention Research on Violence, Evidence-Based Programs, and Novel Techniques (A-PREVENT) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AA031818-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Alcohol misuse is a significant public health issue leading to serious consequences, including alcohol use disorder and numerous alcohol-related morbidities. Research has linked increasing levels of alcohol consumption to more than 60 disease conditions. Alcohol consumption is also associated with a...

Research Terms

<Evidence based program><Prevention Research><Techniques><Training Programs><Violence><alcohol prevention><novel><violent><violent behavior>
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ASHOK K CHOPRA

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MED BR GALVESTON, GALVESTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$193,604
FY 2025

Project Title

Biodefense Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AI060549-22

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2004

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This is a fourth competitive renewal of our highly successful Biodefense Training Program (BTP) for predoctoral students; first funded in 2004, prior to the building of the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL) in 2008. Since then, there has been an explosive...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><biodefense>
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Janice J Endsley

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MED BR GALVESTON, GALVESTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$193,604
FY 2025

Project Title

Biodefense Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AI060549-22

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2004

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This is a fourth competitive renewal of our highly successful Biodefense Training Program (BTP) for predoctoral students; first funded in 2004, prior to the building of the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL) in 2008. Since then, there has been an explosive...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><biodefense>
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Scott C Weaver

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MED BR GALVESTON, GALVESTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$193,604
FY 2025

Project Title

Biodefense Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AI060549-22

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2004

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This is a fourth competitive renewal of our highly successful Biodefense Training Program (BTP) for predoctoral students; first funded in 2004, prior to the building of the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL) in 2008. Since then, there has been an explosive...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><biodefense>
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MARK A. ATKINSON

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$192,960
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Type 1 Diabetes and Biomedical Engineering

Grant Number:

5T32DK108736-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2017

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. The incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains on the rise in the U.S. and around the world. Fortunately, individuals with the disease are now living longer, largely due to dramatic improvements in technology-based disea...

Research Terms

<Biomedical Engineering><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><IDDM><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><programs><type I diabetes><type one diabetes>
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Benjamin George Keselowsky

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$192,960
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Type 1 Diabetes and Biomedical Engineering

Grant Number:

5T32DK108736-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2017

End Date:

8/31/2027

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. The incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains on the rise in the U.S. and around the world. Fortunately, individuals with the disease are now living longer, largely due to dramatic improvements in technology-based disea...

Research Terms

<Biomedical Engineering><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><IDDM><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><programs><type I diabetes><type one diabetes>
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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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RUBEN K DAGDA

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$170,400
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract 1T32GM156538 - 01 The proposed T32 program will serve as an organizing principle for five overlapping interdisciplinary training programs that will drive the improvement of training in basic biomedical sciences and new initiatives, including increasing recruitment a...

Research Terms

<Science><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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JENNIFER LYN HOY

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$170,400
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract 1T32GM156538 - 01 The proposed T32 program will serve as an organizing principle for five overlapping interdisciplinary training programs that will drive the improvement of training in basic biomedical sciences and new initiatives, including increasing recruitment a...

Research Terms

<Science><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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FANG JIANG

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$170,400
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract 1T32GM156538 - 01 The proposed T32 program will serve as an organizing principle for five overlapping interdisciplinary training programs that will drive the improvement of training in basic biomedical sciences and new initiatives, including increasing recruitment a...

Research Terms

<Science><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Jamie Voyles

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$170,400
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract 1T32GM156538 - 01 The proposed T32 program will serve as an organizing principle for five overlapping interdisciplinary training programs that will drive the improvement of training in basic biomedical sciences and new initiatives, including increasing recruitment a...

Research Terms

<Science><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Alapakkam P Sampath

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$157,458
FY 2025

Project Title

Vision Science Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32EY007026-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1975

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract: The Vision Science Training Program (VSTP) has its home in the Stein Eye Institute (SEI), University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine, and has been continuously active for more than 40 years. During this period the VSTP has trained nearly 140 scientists,...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vision science><visual science>
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Jenny Hsieh

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$109,714
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating Neuroscience with Developmental and Regenerative Biology (INDARB)

Grant Number:

1T32NS136081-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/6/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

We propose to create an Integrating Neuroscience with Developmental and Regenerative Biology (INDARB) Training Program to prepare exceptional graduate predoctoral students in their third and fourth years of graduate school for productive careers in basic neuroscience research and related fields. Our...

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Neurosciences><regeneration biology><regenerative biology>
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John R MCCARREY

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$109,714
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating Neuroscience with Developmental and Regenerative Biology (INDARB)

Grant Number:

1T32NS136081-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/6/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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We propose to create an Integrating Neuroscience with Developmental and Regenerative Biology (INDARB) Training Program to prepare exceptional graduate predoctoral students in their third and fourth years of graduate school for productive careers in basic neuroscience research and related fields. Our...

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<Developmental Biology><Neurosciences><regeneration biology><regenerative biology>
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Matthew J. Wanat

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$109,714
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating Neuroscience with Developmental and Regenerative Biology (INDARB)

Grant Number:

1T32NS136081-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/6/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

We propose to create an Integrating Neuroscience with Developmental and Regenerative Biology (INDARB) Training Program to prepare exceptional graduate predoctoral students in their third and fourth years of graduate school for productive careers in basic neuroscience research and related fields. Our...

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Neurosciences><regeneration biology><regenerative biology>
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Hina Raheel

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$52,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Community-based Interventions and Behavioral Outcomes (CIBO) from the Ecolectivos trial

Grant Number:

5F31ES036126-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2026

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The societal contexts and social environments of the communities play a significant role in shaping individual agency and behaviors, including self-efficacy, household decision-making, social connectedness, and community engagement. While prior research has primarily examined interventions targeting...

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<Age><Ancillary Study><Behavior><Communities><Control Groups><Decision Making><Development><Dose><Elements><Exposure to><Fellowship><Fire - disasters><Fires><Guatemala><Health><Household><Household Air Pollution><Individual><Intervention><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Measures><Outcome><Outcome Study><Participant><Persons><Play><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Randomized><Recycling><Research><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Role><Rural><Self Efficacy><Shapes><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Time><Woman><ages><arm><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><community engagement><community factor><community intervention><community level intervention><community setting><community-based intervention><community-level factor><design><designing><developmental><engagement with communities><fire><group intervention><implementation research><improved><intervention arm><intervention effect><intervention participants><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><research study><residential air pollution><response><skills><social><social capital><social climate><social context><social role><socio-demographic factors><socio-economic position><sociodemographic factors><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><treatment arm><wasting><work group><working group>
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William J Stone

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$52,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Role of 14-3-3θ in Environmental Toxicant Exposure and Neuroinflammation in Synucleinopathies

Grant Number:

5F31ES034985-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2023

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Summary The purpose of this NIH F31 application is to obtain support for the PI, W. Jay Stone, for mentored research and career development activities within his MD/PhD degree training that will strengthen his potential to become a successful physician scientist. The project goal is to devel...

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<Acceleration><Adeno-Associated Viruses><Area><Assay><Attenuated><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell Body><Cell Death><Cells><Clinical><Communication><DA Neuron><Data><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia with Lewy Bodies><Dependoparvovirus><Dependovirus><Development><Development and Research><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dopamine neuron><Dysfunction><Dyskinesia Syndromes><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Toxin><Ethinyl Trichloride><Evaluation><Event><Exposure to><Familiarity><Foundations><Functional disorder><Future><Goals><Grant><Hortega cell><Human><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNγ><Immune><Immune Interferon><Immunes><In Vitro><Industrialization><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Isoforms><Knock-in><Knowledge><L-Serine><LB pathology><LRRK2><LRRK2 gene><LRRK2 leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 gene><LRRK2 protein><Laboratories><Lewy Bodies><Lewy body pathology><Lewy neurites><Lewy pathology><Lewy-related neurites><Literature><Manuscripts><Mediating><Mediator><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microglia><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Movement Disorder Syndromes><Movement Disorders><Murine><Mus><NAC precursor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neuroblastoma><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurology><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Neurotoxins><Oral><Oxidative Stress><PARK1 protein><PARK4 protein><PARK8 protein><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Parkinson disease 8 protein><Pathogenesis><Pathologic><Ph.D.><PhD><Phosphorylation><Physicians><Physiopathology><Prevalence><Primary Parkinsonism><Process><Protein Isoforms><Protein Phosphorylation><Proteins><R & D><R&D><Reporting><Research><Research Proposals><Role><SNCA><SNCA protein><Scientist><Serine><Severities><Signal Induction><Solid><Solvents><Substantia Nigra><Substantia nigra structure><Tamoxifen><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissues><Toxic Environmental Agents><Toxic Environmental Substances><Toxic effect><Toxicant exposure><Toxicities><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trichloroethene><Trichloroethylene><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Wild Type Mouse><Work><Writing><a-syn><a-synuclein><adeno associated virus group><advanced age rats><aged rat><aged rats><aged rodent><aged rodents><alpha synuclein><alpha synuclein gene><alphaSP22><asyn><attenuate><attenuates><career><career development><clinical applicability><clinical application><dardarin><dardarin gene><dardarin protein><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><develop therapy><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><dopaminergic neuron><elderly rats><elderly rodent><environmental toxicant><experience><gene manipulation><gene therapeutics><gene-based therapeutic><gene-based therapeutics><genes therapeutic><genes therapeutics><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><geriatric rats><gitter cell><glial activation><glial cell activation><ground water><groundwater><immunoreactivity><in vivo><in vivo Model><intervention development><knockin><lFN-Gamma><leucine-rich repeat kinase 2><mesoglia><microglial cell><microgliocyte><mimetics><mutant><necrocytosis><neural degeneration><neural inflammation><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neurological degeneration><neuron toxicity><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><neuronal toxicity><neuroprotection><neuroprotective><neurotoxic><neurotoxicant><neurotoxicity><nigrostriatal degeneration><non A-beta component of AD amyloid><non A4 component of amyloid precursor><old rats><old rodent><overexpress><overexpression><pars compacta><pathophysiology><perivascular glial cell><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><prevent><preventing><research and development><response><responsible research conduct><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><synucleinopathy><therapeutic gene><therapy development><toxic exposure><translation research><translation strategy><translational approach><translational investigation><translational strategy><treatment development><trichloro-ethene><vector><virtual><volatile organic chemical><volatile organic compound><wildtype mouse><α synuclein gene><α-syn><α-synuclein>
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Amanda Brumwell

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$50,849
FY 2025

Project Title

Implementation determinants and community-based prevention for cardiometabolic disease in Mozambique: a pilot study

Grant Number:

5F31HL175834-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

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SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiometabolic disease, is increasing globally, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). NCDs are responsible for an estimated 35% of all deaths in sub-Saharan Africa, and in Mozambique nearly 60% of all DALY...

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<AIDS Virus><ANOVA><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Administrator><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Analysis of Variance><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Caring><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinical><Code><Coding System><Communicable Diseases><Communities><Community Education><Community Health Education><Community based prevention><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Coupled><DALY><Data><Data Collection><Death><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Diet><Diet Modification><Dietary Modifications><Dietary intake><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dose><Eating><Education><Education Module><Educational Module><Educational aspects><Environment><Epidemiology><Exposure to><Focus Groups><Food Intake><Future><Grant><HIV><Health><Health Care Facility><Health Facilities><Health behavior><Health system><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hypertension><Incidence><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Injury><Institution><Interview><Investigators><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Learning Module><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Medical><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mother-to-child HIV transmission><Mozambique><NIDDM><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Nutrition Assessment><Nutritional><Nutritional Assessment><Outcome><Parents><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Pilot Projects><Population><Portuguese East Africa><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Public Sector><Qualitative Research><Questionnaires><Reporting><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk Factors><Services><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Systems Analyses><Systems Analysis><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Teaching Module><Techniques><Theoretical Domains framework><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Universities><Variance Analyses><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Virus-HIV><Washington><acceptability and feasibility><adult onset diabetes><amateur science><amateur scientists><burden of disease><burden of illness><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolism><care facilities><chronic disorder><citizen science><citizen scientists><civic science><community intervention><community level intervention><community setting><community-based intervention><crowd science><crowd-sourced science><developmental><diabetes><diet alteration><dietary alteration><diets><disability-adjusted life years><disease burden><disease risk><disorder risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><food environment><global health><health organization><health related behavior><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation framework><implementation research><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><improved><injuries><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><interest><ketosis resistant diabetes><low and middle-income countries><maturity onset diabetes><member><mortality><nutritious><organizational readiness><parent><parent grant><pilot study><population based><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><prevent><preventing><programs><research and methods><research study><response><scientific citizenship><service delivery><statistical analysis><strategies for implementation><success><trend><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes>
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MARK A. ATKINSON

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$50,490
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Type 1 Diabetes and Biomedical Engineering

Grant Number:

3T32DK108736-09S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2017

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. The incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains on the rise in the U.S. and around the world. Fortunately, individuals with the disease are now living longer, largely due to dramatic improvements in technology-based disea...

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<Biomedical Engineering><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><IDDM><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><programs><type I diabetes><type one diabetes>
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Benjamin George Keselowsky

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$50,490
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Type 1 Diabetes and Biomedical Engineering

Grant Number:

3T32DK108736-09S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2017

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. The incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains on the rise in the U.S. and around the world. Fortunately, individuals with the disease are now living longer, largely due to dramatic improvements in technology-based disea...

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<Biomedical Engineering><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><IDDM><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><programs><type I diabetes><type one diabetes>
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Stephanie Tang

ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Protein phosphatase 2A mediates influenza-induced inhibition of lung alveolar defense

Grant Number:

1F31HL179970-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Influenza A virus (IAV) infects over 30 million people annually throughout the United States. Those with severe IAV infection often develop secondary bacterial coinfection by Staphylococcus aureus (SA), leading to acute lung injury (ALI) with high mortality. Though antiviral...

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<21+ years old><Accounting><Acute Lung Injury><Acute Pulmonary Injury><Adult><Adult Human><Alveolar><Alveolar Cell><Alveolar wall><Alveolus><Amino Acids><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Therapy><Antibiotic Treatment><Antibiotics><Breeding><Bronchial Alveolus><CFTR><CFTR Protein><Catalytic Core><Catalytic Domain><Catalytic Region><Catalytic Site><Catalytic Subunit><Cell Body><Cell Isolation><Cell Segregation><Cell Separation><Cell Separation Technology><Cells><Chloride Channels><Chloride Ion Channels><Critical Care><Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Dephosphorylation><Disparate><Doctor of Philosophy><Drug Therapy><Drug resistance><Drugs><Epithelial Cells><Epithelium><Experimental Designs><Face><Fellowship><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Gene Deletion><Generations><Goals><Grippe><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Human><Immunoblotting><Influenza><Influenza A><Influenza A virus><Influenza Virus><Influenza Viruses Type A><Influenzavirus A><Inhalation><Inhaling><Ion Channel><Ionic Channels><Knock-out><Knockout><Laboratories><Learning><Link><Liquid substance><LoxP-flanked allele><Lung><Lung Alveolar Epithelia><Lung Diseases><Lung Respiratory System><Lung damage><Lung infections><Malignant Cell><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mediating><Medication><Membrane Channels><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Ocadaic Acid><Okadaic Acid><Oral><Orthomyxovirus Type A><Paper><Pathogenesis><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Phosphatases><Phosphohydrolases><Phosphomonoesterases><Phosphoprotein Phosphatase><Phosphoprotein Phosphatase-2C><Phosphoprotein Phosphohydrolase><Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Protein Dephosphorylation><Protein Phosphatase C><Protein Phosphatase Gene><Protein Phosphatase-1><Protein Phosphatase-2A><Protein phosphatase><Proteins><Publications><Publishing><Pulmonary Alveoli><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Pulmonary alveolar structure><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Proposals><Resistance><Respiratory Epithelium><Role><S aureus><S. aureus><S. aureus infection><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Short interfering RNA><Site><Small Interfering RNA><Staph aureus><Staph aureus infection><Staphylococcus aureus><Staphylococcus aureus infection><Structure of respiratory epithelium><Surface><Technical Expertise><Testing><Training><Transfection><Transgenic Mice><Type A Influenza><Ubiquitilation><Ubiquitination><Ubiquitinoylation><United States><Viral><Viral Diseases><Viral Pathogenesis><Virus Diseases><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Wild Type Mouse><Work><adulthood><airway epithelium><alveolar epithelium><aminoacid><bacterial disease treatment><bacterial infectious disease treatment><burden of disease><burden of illness><cancer cell><career><career development><cell sorting><cell type><co-infection><coinfection><combat><confocal imaging><cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator><data interpretation><disease burden><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><drug intervention><drug resistant><drug treatment><drug/agent><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><faces><facial><flow cytophotometry><floxed><floxed allele><fluid><gene deletion mutation><genetic approach><genetic strategy><health care burden><infected with S. aureus><infected with Staph aureus><infected with Staphylococcus aureus><influenzavirus><inhibitor><insight><liquid><lung alveolus><lung disorder><lung injury><mortality><mutant><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapeutic target><new therapy approaches><new therapy target><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy approach><novel therapy target><particle><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacologic><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><plasmid DNA><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><protein blotting><pulmonary damage><pulmonary infections><pulmonary injury><pulmonary tissue damage><pulmonary tissue injury><research associates><resistance to Drug><resistant><resistant to Drug><respiratory tract epithelium><response><siRNA><skills><social role><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><technical skills><ubiquination><ubiquitin conjugation><viral infection><virus infection><virus pathogenesis><virus-induced disease><wildtype mouse>
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Emily Satinsky

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

The network structure of childhood adversities and adult depressive symptoms in rural Uganda

Grant Number:

1F31MH139276-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2025

End Date:

5/14/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including abuse, household dysfunction, and neglect, are pervasive in resource-limited settings and exert consequences on mental and behavioral health across the lifespan. Preliminary data from rural Uganda, the site of the proposed research, are...

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<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Affective><Area><Award><Characteristics><Cohort Studies><Complex><Concurrent Studies><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Disadvantaged><Dysfunction><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Exposure to><Faculty><Feels well><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Genetic><Goals><Health><Health Resources><Household><Income><Individual><International><Intervention><Investigators><Learning><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Literature><Logistic Regressions><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Major Depressive Disorder><Measures><Memory><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Modeling><Moods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Network Analysis><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Parents><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Physiopathology><Position><Positioning Attribute><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Psychometrics><Public Health><Publications><Publishing><Questionnaires><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><Science><Scientific Publication><Sense of well-being><Severities><Site><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Structure><Sum><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><Weight><Well in self><Workshop><adulthood><advanced analytics><adverse childhood events><adverse childhood experiences><analytical method><analyzing longitudinal><behavioral health><career><childhood adversity><clinical depression><data interpretation><density><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disparity in health><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><environmental risk><evidence base><experience><health disparity><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention program><interventions leveraging social networks><isolated individuals><isolated people><life course><life span><lifespan><lonely individuals><lonely people><longitudinal analysis><major depression><major depression disorder><meeting><meetings><mental health care><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><neglect><novel><parent><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric adversity><peer><population based><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><psychological symptom><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><resilience><resilient><rural area><rural location><rural region><scaffold><scaffolding><secondary analysis><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><skills><social><social determinants><social network based intervention><social network intervention><social support network><sociodeterminant><suicidal><suicidality><symptomatology><tenure process><tenure track><theories><weights>
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jacob pine

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Generative Modeling of Excitation:Inhibition Balance Abnormalities in Schizophrenia

Grant Number:

5F31MH136686-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT: Cognitive deficits are, arguably, the most prevalent, the most disabling, and the most economically costly symptom of schizophrenia (SZ). There are, however, no FDA-approved medications to improve cognitive function in SZ. Computational models have proposed that cognitive...

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<Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Area><Autopsy><Biological><Biophysics><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Clinical><Cognitive deficits><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Contour Perception><Data><Data Set><Decision Making><Diffusion><Disabling><Dizygotic Twins><Drugs><Encephalon><Environment><Equilibrium><FDA approved><Form Perception><Fraternal Twins><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Gene Expression><Genetic><Genetic Diversity><Genetic Variation><Goals><Heritability><Identical Twins><Immediate Memory><Impairment><Individual><Individual Differences><Investigation><Link><Measures><Medication><Memory Deficit><Memory impairment><Modeling><Monozygotic twins><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neocortex><Neurosciences><Outcome Measure><Patients><Pattern><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Prefrontal Cortex><Property><Proxy><Psychometrics><Psychoses><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research Design><Rest><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sampling><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Sensory><Short-Term Memory><Source><Study Type><Sum><Symptoms><Techniques><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Training><Translating><Twin Studies><Work><association cortex><association cortical><association cortices><balance><balance function><biologic><biophysical characteristics><biophysical characterization><biophysical foundation><biophysical measurement><biophysical parameters><biophysical principles><biophysical properties><biophysical sciences><causal diagram><causal model><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cognitive defects><cognitive development><cognitive enhancement><cognitive function><computational framework><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computer framework><computerized modeling><connectome><cost><dementia praecox><develop therapy><diffused><diffuses><diffusing><diffusions><drug/agent><early psychosis><economic cost><fMRI><generative models><homotypical cortex><human data><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intervention development><isocortex><juvenile><juvenile human><measurable outcome><member><memory dysfunction><necropsy><neopallium><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neurophysiological><neurophysiology><non-human primate><nonhuman primate><novel><outcome measurement><postmortem><prevent><preventing><randomized control trial><schizophrenic><sensory cortex><study design><theories><therapy development><translational neuroscience><treatment development><working memory>
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Andrew M O'Neil

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Understanding HIV testing, HIV care engagement, and the implementation of HIV prevention strategies for priority populations in the Southern United States

Grant Number:

5F31MH134720-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

The Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) plan emphasizes early diagnosis and treatment as critical pillars for reducing HIV transmission and improving health outcomes among those living with HIV. This project directly contributes to the EHE initiative by focusing on EHE pillars in rural communities. The re...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Area><Award><Behavioral><Bisexual Men><Bisexual male><Caring><Clinical><Communities><Competence><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Pooling><Data Set><Development><Early Diagnosis><Early treatment><Employment><Epidemic><Ethics><Gays><Generalized Growth><Goals><Grant><Growth><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health behavior><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Long-Term Care><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuscripts><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Outcome><Population><Preparation><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Provider><Qualitative Methods><Research><Research Activity><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Rural><Rural Community><Sampling><Sexual Health><System><Tissue Growth><Training><Transmission><United States><Viral><Virus-HIV><Writing><YMSM><Youth><Youth 10-21><barriers to implementation><behavior test><behavioral test><career><conference><convention><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><early detection><early therapy><epidemic planning><epidemic preparedness><ethical><evidence base><experience><extended care><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health related behavior><health workforce><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation science><improved><insight><male><medical personnel><older adult><older adulthood><ontogeny><preparations><public health intervention><qualitative reasoning><research and methods><rural area><rural locality><rural location><rural place><rural region><rural setting><skills><summit><symposia><symposium><transmission process><treatment provider><young MSM><young men who have sex with men><youth age><♂>
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Jacob D Sherman

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Molecular determinants of Streptococcus pyogenes adhesion to pyroptotic keratinocytes

Grant Number:

1F31AI194725-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/1/2025

End Date:

10/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus, GAS) is a gram-positive obligate human pathogen and a significant public health burden. GAS causes diverse infections, ranging from relatively mild skin (impetigo) and throat (strep throat) infections to severe infections such as necroti...

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<Adherence><Adhesions><Agonist><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Antigenic Determinants><Antigens><Antiseptics><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Assay><Bacteria><Bacterial Adhesins><Bacterial Genes><Binding><Binding Determinants><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Body Tissues><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 technology><CRISPR/Cas9><CRISPR/Cas9 technology><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Body><Cell Death><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Line><Cell Wall><Cell surface><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><CellLine><Cells><Cessation of life><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><Cold-Insoluble Globulins><Collagen><Complement><Complement Proteins><Data><Death><Disease><Disorder><ECM><Eating><Engineering><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology><Epidemiology data><Epitopes><Exposure to><Extracellular Matrix><FN1><Fibronectin 1><Fibronectins><Food Intake><Genes><Genetic><Granuloma><Granulomatous Lesion><Health><Human><Impetigo><Infection><Infection Control><Infection prevention><Infectious Skin Diseases><Inflammatory><Invaded><Knock-out><Knockout><LETS Proteins><Large External Transformation-Sensitive Protein><Local Anti-Infective Agents><M protein><Manuscripts><Marrow Neutrophil><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mechanics><Mediating><Membrane Protein Gene><Membrane Proteins><Membrane-Associated Proteins><Mentors><Methods><Modern Man><Modernization><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Necrotizing fasciitis><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Opsonic Glycoprotein><Opsonic alpha(2)SB Glycoprotein><Oropharyngeal><Oropharynx><Oropharynxs><Pathogenicity><Pharyngeal structure><Pharynx><Pilum><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Preparation><Prevent infection><Programmed Cell Death><Proteins><Public Health><Quercetin><Reporter><Research><Resistance to infection><Role><S. pyogenes><Scarlet Fever><Serotyping><Severities><Site><Skin><Strains Cell Lines><Streptococcus><Streptococcus Group A><Streptococcus pyogenes><Structure><Surface><Surface Proteins><Techniques><Testing><Throat><Tissues><Tn-seq><Tnseq><Topical Anti-Infective Agents><Toxic Shock><Toxic Shock Syndrome><Training><Transfection><Vaccines><Virulence><Virulent><Work><adhesin><alpha 2-Surface Binding Glycoprotein><career><cell type><cellular differentiation><complementation><cultured cell line><cutaneous infection><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><drug development><epidemiologic><epidemiologic data><epidemiological><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><extracellular><group A strep><human disease><human pathogen><immunogen><infected skin><infection resistance><inhibitor><insight><keratinocyte><knockout gene><luminescence><mechanic><mechanical><mouse model><multiple myeloma M Protein><murine model><necrocytosis><neutrophil><oral pharyngeal><pathogen><pilus><preference><preparations><prevent><preventing><professor><response><screening><screenings><skin infection><social role><sortase><srtA gene product><tissue tropism><training opportunity><transposon insertion sequencing><transposon sequencing><vaccine development>
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Quiana Howard

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Young Adult with Type 1 Diabetes’ Discrimination Stress and Cardiovascular Health

Grant Number:

5F31NR021236-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

It is well-established that Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), and young adults with T1D face substantial variability in risk and life expectancy across cardiovascular health (CVH) factors and behaviors. CVH includes four health behaviors (diet, phy...

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<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Application Context><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Blood Pressure><Body mass index><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><Cardiac health><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Characteristics><Chronic><Clinical><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Crowding><D-Glucose><Dextrose><Diet><Discrimination><Disease-Free Survival><Economics><Enrollment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Event-Free Survival><Exposure to><Face><Financial Hardship><General Population><General Public><Glucose><Glycated Hemoglobins><Glycosylated Hemoglobin><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Systems><Health Status><Health behavior><Heart Vascular><Heart health><Housing><IDDM><Individual><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><LDL Cholesterol><LDL Cholesterol Lipoproteins><Length of Life><Level of Health><Life Expectancy><Link><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Longevity><Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mediating><Mediator><NIDDM><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Ohio><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Physical activity><Population><Psychosocial Factor><QOL><Quality of life><Quetelet index><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Shapes><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Social Class><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Source><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stress><Subgroup><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Target Populations><Training><Transportation><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Universities><University Hospitals><adult onset diabetes><adult youth><adulthood><beta-Lipoprotein Cholesterol><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><circulatory system><community setting><contextual factors><diets><differences in health><disability><economic><enroll><environmental risk><experience><exposure to nicotine><faces><facial><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial strain><financial stress><health difference><health level><health related behavior><high risk><hospitalization rates><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><ketosis resistant diabetes><maturity onset diabetes><mortality><nicotine exposure><pathway><perceived stress><perception of stress><prospective><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><psychosocial variables><self-reported stress><sex><sleep amount><sleep duration><sleep episode><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep period><sleep quantity><sleep time><social factors><social role><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><stress perception><stressor><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><type 2 DM><type I diabetes><type II DM><type one diabetes><type two diabetes><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Ian Eder

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Pfn1’s Role in Genomic Stability and Immune Response in Breast Cancer

Grant Number:

1F31CA306130-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Summary Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in women in the United States Immune checkpoint blockade immunotherapy is an emerging treatment for breast cancer, particularly for triple-negative breast cancer which lacks targeted therapies. Immune checkpoint block...

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<Actin-Binding Protein><Actins><Acute><Anzatax><Asotax><Breast Cancer><Breast Cancer Cell><Breast Cancer Model><Breast Cancer Patient><Breast Cancer Treatment><Breast Tumor Patient><Breast tumor model><Bristaxol><CBDCA><CD8 Cell><CD8 T cells><CD8 lymphocyte><CD8+ T cell><CD8+ T-Lymphocyte><CD8-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes><Cancer Cause><Cancer Etiology><Cancers><Carboplatin><Carboplatino><Cell Body><Cell Locomotion><Cell Migration><Cell Movement><Cells><Cellular Matrix><Cellular Migration><Cellular Motility><Checkpoint inhibitor><Chemotaxis><Combined Modality Therapy><Complex><Cytoskeletal Modeling><Cytoskeletal Organization><Cytoskeletal Organization Process><Cytoskeletal Reorganization><Cytoskeletal System><Cytoskeleton><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Damage Repair><DNA Injury><DNA Repair><Data><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Dose><Down-Regulation><Dysfunction><Effectiveness><Environment><Exclusion><Extravasation><Failure><Fellowship><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Foundations><Functional disorder><Gamma-H2AX><Gene Expression><Genes><Genetic><Genome Instability><Genome Stability><Genomic Instability><Genomic Stability><Goals><Immune><Immune Regulators><Immune checkpoint inhibitor><Immune infiltrates><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immunes><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunomodulators><Immunotherapy><Inflammatory><Keytruda><Leakage><Learning><Link><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Malignant Cell><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mentorship><Metastasis><Metastasize><Metastatic Lesion><Metastatic Mass><Metastatic Neoplasm><Metastatic Tumor><Microfluidic Device><Microfluidic Lab-On-A-Chip><Microfluidic Microchips><Molecular><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><Neoplasm Metastasis><Nuclear Envelope><Nuclear Membrane><Oncogenesis><PD 1><PD-1><PD1><Paclitaxel><Paclitaxel (Taxol)><Pathway interactions><Patients><Performance><Phase><Phosphorylation><Physiopathology><Polyploid><Polyploidy><Praxel><Prevention><Production><Prognosis><Property><Protein Phosphorylation><Reporting><Research><Resistance><Resistance development><Resistant development><Role><Secondary Neoplasm><Secondary Tumor><Spillage><Stimulator of Interferon Genes><System><T cell infiltration><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T-Stage><T8 Cells><T8 Lymphocytes><TNBC><Taxol><Taxol A><Taxol Konzentrat><Technical Expertise><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Index><Time><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Training><Tumor Biology><Tumor Cell><Tumor stage><United States><Unscheduled DNA Synthesis><Upregulation><Women's mortality><anti-tumor immune response><breast tumor cell><cGAMP STING><cGAMP-STING><cGAMP/STING><cGAS/STING><cancer cell><cancer metastasis><cancer microenvironment><career><cell motility><check point blockade><checkpoint blockade><chemotherapy><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><cyclic GMP-AMP synthase/STING><death among females><death among women><death in females><death in women><death rate among women><death rate in women><design><designing><developing resistance><fabrication><female death><female mortality><flow cytophotometry><graduate school><host response><immune cell infiltrate><immune check point blockade><immune check point inhibitor><immune checkpoint blockade><immune microenvironment><immune modulators><immune system response><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunogenic apoptosis><immunogenic cell death><immunomodulatory molecules><immunoregulator><immunoregulatory molecules><immunoresponse><immunosuppressive microenvironment><immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment><improved><in vivo><individuals with breast cancer><inhibitor><insight><intracellular skeleton><knock-down><knockdown><malignancy><malignant breast tumor><mammary cancer model><mammary tumor model><microfluidic chip><micronucleus><mortality among females><mortality among women><mortality in females><mortality in women><mouse model><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><murine model><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic cell><novel><outreach><overexpress><overexpression><pathophysiology><pathway><patients with breast cancer><pembrolizumab><person with breast cancer><profilin 1><profilin I><programmed cell death 1><programmed cell death protein 1><programmed death 1><recruit><resistant><response><skills><sle2><social role><success><systemic lupus erythematosus susceptibility 2><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><technical skills><thymus derived lymphocyte><translational impact><translational opportunities><translational potential><translational therapeutics><translational therapy><treatment strategy><triple-negative breast cancer><triple-negative invasive breast carcinoma><tumor><tumor cell metastasis><tumor immune microenvironment><tumor microenvironment><tumor-immune system interactions><tumorigenesis><tumorigenic><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><women's death><women's death rate><γH2AX>
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Grace Tietz

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

An Ancestry-Informed Approach to Improve Genetic Testing for Cardiovascular Disease

Grant Number:

1F31HL176183-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States, making it a promising disease for genetic testing to predict those at risk and prevent problems before they start. Indeed, genetic testing for CVD is now being implemented in clinic, however its...

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<Accounting><Address><Admixture><Advocacy><Advocate><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Architecture><Asian Americans><Awareness><Cardiac infarction><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Clinic><Clinical><Communities><Complement><Complement Proteins><Computational Technique><DNA Recombination><Data><Death><Development><Discipline><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Drugs><Engineering / Architecture><European><European ancestry><Fellowship><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Diseases><Genetic Diversity><Genetic Markers><Genetic Recombination><Genetic Risk><Genetic Structures><Genetic Variation><Genetic study><Genome><Genomics><Goals><Haplotypes><Health Inequity><Heritability><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Human Genome><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Inequity><Knowledge><Latin American><Latine><Latinx><Linkage Disequilibrium><Lipoprotein (a)><Lipoprotein Lp(a)><Lipoproteins><Lp(a)><Medication><Medicine><Methods><Modeling><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Participant><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Pattern><Performance><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Population><Population Genetics><Population Heterogeneity><Predicting Risk><Proxy><Recombination><Repetitive Element><Repetitive Regions><Repetitive Sequence><Resistance><Resolution><Risk><Role><Running><Sampling><Scanning><Science><Scientist><South Asian><Structure><Testing><United States><Variant><Variation><Work><base><bases><blood lipid><cardiac infarct><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><cohort><combat><complementation><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><design><designing><developmental><disease phenotype><disease risk><disorder risk><disparate effect><disparate impact><disparate result><diverse populations><drug/agent><forecasting risk><gene biomarker><gene expression biomarker><gene marker><gene panel><gene signature biomarker><gene testing><gene-based testing><genetic biomarker><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genetic linkage><genetic predictors><genetic testing><genome scale><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genome-wide><genomewide><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><health inequalities><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><heterogeneous population><human whole genome><improved><inequitable effect><inequitable impact><inequitable outcome><multigene panel><novel><outcome disparities><outcome inequality><outcome inequity><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic predictors><polygenic risk score><polygenic scores><population diversity><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive risk><predicts risk><prevent><preventing><resistant><resolutions><risk mitigation><risk prediction><risk predictions><risk stratification><skills><social role><stratify risk><tool><under served community><underserved community><unequal effect><unequal impact><unequal outcome><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study>
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Pamela Bolton

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Sleep, Circadian Rhythm, and Glucose Regulation in Adults Post-Coronary Artery Bypass

Grant Number:

5F31NR021001-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

8/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Disruption of sleep, circadian rhythm (24-hour sleep-wake cycle) and glucoregulation represent a major problem for individuals undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery and may result in prolonged length of stay, postoperative convalescence, cardiovascular morbidity, and impaired immune...

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<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Aortocoronary Bypass><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Blood Glucose><Blood Sugar><Cardiac Surgery><Cardiac Surgery procedures><Cardiac artery><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Caring><Cellular Immune Function><Characteristics><Circadian Dysregulation><Circadian Rhythms><Clinical><Conditioning Therapy><Convalescence><Coronary Artery Bypass><Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting><Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery><Coronary arterial bypass><Coronary artery><D-Glucose><Dextrose><Environment><Exposure to><Foundations><Future><Glucose><Health><Heart Surgical Procedures><Heart Vascular><Heart artery><Hospitals><Hour><Illumination><Impairment><Individual><Insulin Resistance><Intensive Care><Intensive Care Units><Intervention Studies><Length of Stay><Lighting><Longitudinal Studies><Measures><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Noise><Number of Days in Hospital><Nyctohemeral Rhythm><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Persons><Population><Postoperative><Postoperative Period><Sleep><Sleep Fragmentations><Sleep Wake Cycle><Sleep disturbances><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Time><Training><Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm><United States><Variant><Variation><aberrant sleep><actigraph><actigraphy><adulthood><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><blood glucose regulation><cardiovascular disorder><circadian><circadian abnormality><circadian disruption><circadian disturbance><circadian dysfunction><circadian impairment><circadian process><circadian rhythmicity><circulatory system><coronary bypass><daily biorhythm><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><glucose control><glucose homeostasis><glucose regulation><heart surgery><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital stay><immune function><impaired sleep><improved><insulin resistant><insulin sensitivity><insulin tolerance><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><irregular sleep><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><mortality><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep to wake transition><sleep to wakefulness transition><sleep wakefulness cycle><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><sleep/wake transitions><surgery>
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Frederick Hong Xu

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Topological Machine Learning to Characterize Higher-Order Brain Connectivity Alterations in Alzheimer's Disease

Grant Number:

1F31AG091902-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Current and upcoming clinical treatments for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) rely on early intervention during the prodromal stage of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to alter prognosis. In order to achieve this, noninvasive imaging biomarkers are being developed to discern the progression of disease. One s...

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<AD dementia><AD detection><AD diagnostic><AD related dementia><ADRD><AI system><Address><Age><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer disease detection><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's biomarker><Alzheimer's brain><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's detection><Alzheimer's diagnostic><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease biological marker><Alzheimer's disease brain><Alzheimer's disease diagnostic><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><Alzheimers Dementia><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Alzheimer’s disease biomarker><Amyloid><Amyloid Substance><Area><Artificial Intelligence><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Cementation><Classification><Clinical><Clinical Treatment><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive deficits><Complex><Computer Reasoning><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Detection><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Early Diagnosis><Early Intervention><Early identification><Encephalon><Graph><Health><Human><Individual><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><Label><Linear Models><Literature><MT-bound tau><Machine Intelligence><Machine Learning><Measures><Memory><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Degeneration><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Network-based><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Performance><Phase><Phenotype><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Procedures><Process><Prognosis><Property><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Role><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Statistical Models><Structure><Syndrome><System><Systematics><Techniques><Testing><Training><Work><ages><benchmark><bio-markers><biobank><biologic marker><biomarker><biorepository><career><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive defects><connectome><data interpretation><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><density><developmental><diagnostic biomarker><diagnostic marker><disease diagnosis><disease phenotype><disease prognosis><disease prognostication><early biomarkers><early detection><early detection biomarkers><early detection markers><graph theory><imaging biomarker><imaging marker><imaging-based biological marker><imaging-based biomarker><imaging-based marker><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interest><machine based learning><machine learning based classification><machine learning based method><machine learning based pipeline><machine learning classification><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><machine learning pipeline><machine statistical learning><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive impairment><network dysfunction><neural degeneration><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neuroimaging><neurological degeneration><neurological imaging><neuronal degeneration><non-invasive imaging><noninvasive imaging><novel><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><primary degenerative dementia><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><sex><social role><statistical analysis><statistical and machine learning><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><tool><training opportunity><trait><trial regimen><trial treatment><τ Proteins>
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Kaitlyn Parrotte

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Mechanisms Contributing to Functional Recovery across the Care Cascade for Respiratory Failure

Grant Number:

1F31HL182272-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/3/2025

End Date:

9/2/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Respiratory failure is a life-threatening condition affecting millions of individuals in the United States annually. Although mortality rates for respiratory failure have decreased, survivors frequently experience persistent physical impairments and decreased quality of life. Little ...

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<21+ years old><Accounting><Acute respiratory failure><Admission><Admission activity><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Airway failure><Area><Award><Bathing><Baths><Bayesian Analysis><Bayesian computation><Bayesian inference><Bayesian network analysis><Bayesian spatial analysis><Bayesian statistical analysis><Bayesian statistical inference><Bayesian statistics><Black><Black race><COVID-19><CV-19><Caring><Characteristics><Clinical Data><Communities><Complex><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Critical Care><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Data Set><Death Rate><Development><Discharge from Health Care Facility><Disparities><Disparity><Early Mobilizations><Economic Income><Economical Income><Education><Educational aspects><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiologist><Epidemiology><Equation><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Faculty><Fellowship><Fostering><Foundations><Functional impairment><Goals><Health><Hispanic><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Household><Incidence><Income><Individual><Intensive Care Units><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Left><Life><Long-Term Effects><Mediating><Medical><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Neighborhoods><New York><Nurses><Outcome><Patient Discharge><Patients><Pattern><Physicians><Process><Productivity><QOL><Quality of life><Race><Races><Recovery><Recovery of Function><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Respiratory Failure><Respiratory Insufficiency><Series><Severity of illness><Site Visit><Social Sciences><Statistical Regression><Students><Supervision><Survivors><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training><Uninsured><United States><Universities><Walking><Work><Writing><adulthood><ages><care delivery><career><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive disability><cognitively disabled><comorbidity><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus infectious disease-19><data interpretation><deprivation><develop therapy><developmental><disease severity><disparity in health><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><financial toxicity><functional disability><functional outcomes><functional recovery><functional status><health disparity><implementation science><improved><incomes><indexing><intervention development><long-term recovery><mortality rate><mortality ratio><nurse><physical impairment><racial><racial background><racial origin><respiratory><responsible research conduct><sex><skills><social determinants><social health determinants><social influence><sociodeterminant><theories><therapy development><treatment development><trend>
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Emily Rose Leonard

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Early-life Exposure to Ferroalloy Metal Mixtures and Adolescent Cognition

Grant Number:

1F31ES037551-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

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ABSTRACT Moderate-to-severe neurodevelopmental disabilities affect 1 in 10 children and adolescents worldwide. Evidence suggests that environmental contaminants, including metals, pose a substantial risk for these disorders. Industrial emissions of ferroalloys, which are metal mixtures used primaril...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><17 year old><17 years of age><2nd trimester><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Attention><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Chemical Exposure><Chemicals><Child><Child Development><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chromium><Cognition><Cognitive><Complex><Copper><Cr element><Cu element><Data><Data Sources><Dedications><Development><Dose><Dysfunction><Encephalon><Environmental Epidemiology><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Pollutants><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology data><Exhibits><Exposure to><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Funding><Gestation><Goals><Human><Immediate Memory><Individual><Industrialization><Industry><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Intelligence><Intelligence quotient><Investigators><Italy><Joints><Lead><Life><Link><Manganese><Measures><Mentorship><Metal exposure><Metals><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Midtrimester><Mn element><Modern Man><NIEHS><NIH><National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Neural Development><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Neurologic outcome><Neurological outcome><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Outcome><Pb element><Physiopathology><Poison><Predisposition><Pregnancy><Primary Tooth><Production><Psyche structure><Public Health><Recovery><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Science><Second Pregnancy Trimester><Second Trimester><Shapes><Short-Term Memory><Statistical Methods><Steel><Sum><Susceptibility><System><Techniques><Temporary Tooth><Testing><Time><Tooth><Tooth structure><Toxic Chemical><Toxic Substance><Toxic effect><Toxicant exposure><Toxicities><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><absorption><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 17 years><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><career><cognitive ability><cognitive assessment><cognitive testing><community living><deciduous tooth><developmental><developmental plasticity><disease risk><disorder risk><early adolescence><early adulthood><early life exposure><emerging adult><environmental contaminant><epidemiologic data><exposure to metal><ferro-manganese alloy><ferromanganese><fetal><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><iron-manganese alloy><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><mental><metal poisoning><metal toxicity><multidisciplinary><neural><neurobehavioral><neurodevelopment><neuropsychologic><neurotoxic><pathophysiology><pollutant><prevent><preventing><prospective><public health intervention><seventeen year old><seventeen years of age><statistic methods><teeth><toxic compound><toxic exposure><toxic metal><vulnerable community><working memory><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Amelia Bailey

BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

A mixed-methods study of predictors and outcomes of methadone and buprenorphine receipt during incarceration

Grant Number:

5F31DA061612-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) who are involved with the criminal legal system (i.e., incarcerated, arrested) face an increased risk for morbidity and mortality, and few receive evidence-based treatment while incarcerated. The two most commonly used medications for OUD (M...

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<21+ years old><Actiq><Adanon><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Althose><Applications Grants><Award><Buprenorphine><Characteristics><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Decrease health disparities><Demographic Factors><Dependence><Development><Dolophine><Drugs><Duragesic><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based treatment><FDA approved><Face><Fellowship><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Gender><General Population><General Public><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health><Health behavior><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Illicit Drugs><Imprisonment><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Jail><Knowledge><Legal><Legal system><Life><Lower health disparities><Medical><Medication><Mentorship><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Overdose><Overdose reduction><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phentanyl><Policies><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Prisons><Proliferating><Provider><Public Health><Qualitative Research><Race><Races><Recovery><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Support><Researchers><Retrospective cohort><Rhode Island><Risk><Science><Shapes><Social Environment><Statistical Methods><System><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Treatment outcome><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Withdrawal><access to medications><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><career><communicable disease transmission><community factor><community-level factor><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><disease transmission><dosage><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><fentanyl use><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health related behavior><health service use><health service utilization><health services delivery><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><infectious disease transmission><longitudinal database><medication access><medication for opioid use disorder><mortality><novel><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><opioid use disorder><pharmacologic><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preference><programs><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><reduce overdose><reduction in overdose><research associates><scale up><social><social climate><social context><social stigma><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><statistic methods><stigma><structural determinants><structural factors><substance use><substance using><trend><uptake>
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Riley Jane Jouppi

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Advancing understanding of perinatal binge eating attitudes and behaviors: A longitudinal investigation of the role of ovarian hormone and executive function changes across pregnancy and postpartum

Grant Number:

1F31MH140534-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Approximately 40% of community samples report binge eating attitudes/behaviors (BE) during pregnancy – far exceeding pre-pregnancy and postpartum estimates and nearly triple the rate observed among non-perinatal community samples. Importantly, BE, which comprise symptoms of ...

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<Acceleration><Aquadiol><Attitude><Behavior><Behavioral><Binge Eating><Binge eating disorder><Clinical><Cognitive><Communities><Complex><Corpus Luteum Hormone><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Dedications><Delta4-pregnene-3,20-dione><Development><Diagnosis><Dimenformon><Dimensions><Diogyn><Diogynets><Eating><Eating Behavior><Eating Disorders><Educational workshop><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environment><Equation><Estrace><Estradiol><Estradiol-17 beta><Estradiol-17beta><Estraldine><Fellowship><Food><Food Intake><Frequencies><Generalized Growth><Gestation><Goals><Growth><Health><High Prevalence><Hormones><Impairment><Individual><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><Lead><Link><Literature><Longitudinal Studies><Maintenance><Measures><Mediation><Menstrual cycle><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental health promotion><Mentors><Modeling><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Ovarian Diseases><Ovarian Disorder><Ovarian hormone><Ovocyclin><Ovocylin><Participant><Pattern><Pb element><Perinatal><Perinatal Disorder><Peripartum><Postpartum Period><Predicting Risk><Pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione><Pregnancy><Pregnenedione><Problem Solving><Procedures><Progesterone><Progynon><Psychological Health><Recurrence><Recurrent><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Severities><Symptoms><Testing><Therapeutic Estradiol><Therapeutic Hormone><Therapeutic Progesterone><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Universities><Vulnerable Populations><Work><Workshop><behavior prediction><behavioral prediction><binge type behavior><binging behavior><biopsychosocial><birthing individual><birthing patient><birthing people><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder risk><compulsive eating><compulsive feeding><compulsive overeating><conference><convention><data interpretation><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><discounting><effective intervention><executive control><executive function><experience><flexibility><flexible><forecasting risk><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><improved><individual who gives birth><intergenerational><intervention development><journal article><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><loss of control eating><loss of control over eating><malleable risk><modifiable risk><offspring><ontogeny><ovary disorder><patient who gives birth><people giving birth><people who birth><people who give birth><perinatal period><perinatal phase><physical conditioning><physical health><post-partum><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive risk><predicts risk><prenatal><prepregnancy><prevent><preventing><protective factors><psychiatric symptom><response><risk prediction><risk predictions><skills><social role><summit><symposia><symposium><therapy development><treatment development><unborn><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Elena Kalina

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

An EMA Investigation of Impaired Control Over Alcohol among Heavy Drinking College Students

Grant Number:

1F31AA032440-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/26/2025

End Date:

9/25/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT College student heavy drinking is a longstanding national public health concern and a top priority of the NIAAA. Nearly 1 in 3 college students engage in heavy drinking (4+/5+ drinks for women/men) and about 1 in 8 students engage in high-intensity drinking (8+/10+ drinks for women/men). He...

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<Acute><Address><Adherence><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Control><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Manipulation><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Causality><Cessation of life><Clinical Treatment><Collaborations><Conditioning Therapy><Consumption><Dairying><Data Collection><Death><Dependence><Development><Ecological momentary assessment><Environment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Etiology><Event><Goals><Heavy Drinking><Impairment><Individual Differences><Injury><Intention><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Measures><Methodology><Methods><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Outcome><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Planning Theory><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Prevention><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Role><Scientist><Self-Report><Students><Testing><Time><Training><Training Activity><United States><Universities><University drinking><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><ages><alcohol behavior><alcohol induced behavior><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol prevention><alcohol product use><alcohol related behavior><alcohol related problem><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol risk><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use in college students><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assaulted sexually><at risk behavior><behavior intervention><behavioral control><behavioral intervention><campus drinking><career><causation><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><college drinking><college heavy drinker><college student><college student drinking><college student heavy drinker><collegiate drinking><demographics><developmental><disease causation><drink heavily><drinking><drinking behavior><driving><effective intervention><ethanol behavior><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol induced behavior><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol related behavior><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme binge drinking><extreme drinking><heavy alcohol use><heavy drinking among college students><heavy drinking college student><high intensity drinking><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><later in life><later life><men><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><novel><peer><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programs><prospective><psychosocial><research associates><sexual assault><sexual attack><smart phone based assessment><smartphone based assessment><social><social role><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><theories><training module><trial regimen><trial treatment><university student><university student drinking><young adult alcohol consumption><young adult alcohol use>
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Eliza Marsh

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurobehavioral Mechanisms Underlying an Olfactory Method for Controlling Cigarette Craving among Individuals who Smoke

Grant Number:

1F31DA064360-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Craving, a complex motivational state indexed across behavioral and biological responses, can increase risk of substance use and relapse. Research has struggled to develop treatments for craving due in part to limited mechanistic understanding of the construct. Promising evidence supports the strate...

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<Acceleration><Address><Affect><Affective><Area><Attention><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cigarette><Clinical><Clinical Treatment><Code><Coding System><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cues><Data><Data Set><Development><Ecological momentary assessment><Effectiveness of Interventions><Encephalon><Face><Fellowship><Female><Fingerprint><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Goals><Immediate Memory><Impairment><Individual><Individual Differences><Intervention><Investigators><Link><Machine Learning><Measurement><Measures><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Olfaction><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Participant><Pattern><Personalized medical approach><Population><Predisposition><Premature Mortality><Racial Group><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rewards><Risk><Sampling><Science><Series><Short-Term Memory><Smell><Smell Perception><Smoke><Smoker><Smoking><Smoking Behavior><Substance Use Disorder><Susceptibility><System><Techniques><Testing><Tobacco><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Variant><Variation><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><behavior intervention><behavior measurement><behavior prediction><behavioral intervention><behavioral measure><behavioral measurement><behavioral prediction><biologic><career><cease smoking><cigarette craving><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive process><cognitive task><connectome based predictive modeling><craving><data integration><developmental><discounting><drug craving><effective intervention><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><experience><fMRI><faces><facial><indexing><individualized approach><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention delivery><lens><lenses><machine based learning><measurable outcome><multi-modal data><multi-modal datasets><multi-modality><multimodal data><multimodal datasets><multimodality><neural><neural correlate><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neuro-imaging><neurobehavioral><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><new approaches><non-speaking><non-verbal><non-vocal><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><odor perception><olfactory perception><outcome measurement><personalized approach><pharmacologic><precision approach><pressure><prevent><preventing><programs><quit smoking><racial identity><racial population><racial subgroup><response><skills><smoking abstinence><smoking cessation><stop smoking><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><tailored approach><translation research><translational investigation><trial regimen><trial treatment><verbal><working memory><♀>
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Courtney A Swain

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the impact of hyperglycemia on modulating T cell populations in breast cancer

Grant Number:

5F31CA284611-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT This grant application is for the F31-Diversity support of Courtney Swain during her MD-PhD training. The research focus of this proposal is to establish a mechanism in which hyperglycemia and Hedgehog (Hh) signaling conspire to modulate CD8+ T cell exhaustion and regulatory T cell ...

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<Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Antigens><Antitumor Response><Applications Grants><Assay><Automobile Driving><Bioassay><Bioenergetics><Bioinformatics><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><Breast Cancer><Breast Cancer Patient><Breast Cancer Treatment><Breast Cancer therapy><Breast Carcinoma><Breast Neoplasms><Breast Tumor Patient><Breast Tumors><CD8><CD8 Cell><CD8 T cells><CD8 lymphocyte><CD8+ T cell><CD8+ T-Lymphocyte><CD8-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes><CD8B><CD8B1><CD8B1 gene><Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Cancers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Clinical><Combined Modality Therapy><Competence><Data><Diabetes Mellitus><Dimethylbiguanidine><Dimethylguanylguanidine><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><Environment><Erinaceidae><FOXP3><FOXP3 gene><Female><Forkhead Box P3><Foundations><Functional disorder><GEM model><GEMM model><Genes><Genetically Engineered Mouse><Glucose Intolerance><Glycolysis><Goals><Grant Proposals><Hedgehog (Hh) signal transduction pathway><Hedgehogs><Hyperglycemia><Immune><Immune mediated therapy><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunologics><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Immunotherapy><Impairment><Infiltration><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><JM2><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><LYT3><Lymphatic cell><Lymphocyte><Lymphocytic><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mammary Cancer><Mammary Carcinoma><Mammary Neoplasms><Mammary Tumorigenesis><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Metformin><Model System><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><N,N-dimethyl-imidodicarbonimidic diamide><NIDDM><Nomenclature><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Oncologist><Outcome><Pathogenesis><Patients><Peripheral><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiopathology><Population><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Preparedness><Primary Neoplasm><Primary Tumor><Process><Production><Prognosis><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Readiness><Regulatory T-Lymphocyte><Reporting><Reproducibility><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><Role><SCURFIN><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Solid><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stem Cell like><T-Cell Subsets><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T-Lymphocyte Subsets><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><T8 Cells><T8 Lymphocytes><TNBC><Techniques><Training><Treg><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type 2 diabetic><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Type II diabetic><United States><Woman><Work><adult onset diabetes><anti-tumor response><biological signal transduction><breast cancer progression><cancer infiltrating T cells><cancer microenvironment><career><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><cytokine><cytotoxic><diabetes><diabetic><diabetic patient><driving><exhaustion><genetically engineered mouse model><genetically engineered murine model><glycemic control><hedgehog signaling><hedgehog signaling pathway><hh signaling pathway><hyperglycemic><immune microenvironment><immune suppression><immune suppressive activity><immune suppressive function><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunogen><immunogenicity><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive microenvironment><immunosuppressive response><immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment><individuals with breast cancer><ketosis resistant diabetes><lymph cell><malignancy><malignant breast tumor><mammary><mammary carcinogenesis><mammary oncogenesis><mammary tumor><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><maturity onset diabetes><mouse model><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><murine model><neoplasm/cancer><novel><pathophysiology><patient population><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><patients with breast cancer><person with breast cancer><pre-clinical><preclinical><progenitor capacity><progenitor cell like><progenitor-like><programs><regulatory T-cells><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><responsible research conduct><smoothened signaling pathway><social role><stem cell characteristics><stem-like><stemness><therapeutic response><therapy response><thymus derived lymphocyte><treatment and outcome><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><triple-negative breast cancer><triple-negative invasive breast carcinoma><tumor><tumor immune microenvironment><tumor infiltrating T cells><tumor microenvironment><tumor-immune system interactions><tumorigenic><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><♀>
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Haley Aull

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Uncovering the mechanisms and implications of BST2 antagonism by SARS-CoV-2

Grant Number:

1F31AI191669-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY BST2/Tetherin is a key factor of the cellular intrinsic immune response that broadly restricts enveloped viruses. BST2 tethers nascent virions to the cell surface by embedding itself into cellular and viral membranes. Tethering not only limits viral release, but also facilitates adap...

Research Terms

<2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><2019-nCoV vaccine><APF-1><ATP-Dependent Proteolysis Factor 1><Ab-dependent cellular cytotoxicity><Affinity><Anti-viral Agents><Antibodies><Antibody-Dependent Enhancement><Assay><Automobile Driving><Award><B.1.1.529><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><COVID-19 antibody><COVID-19 predisposition><COVID-19 susceptibility><COVID-19 vaccine><COVID-19 virus><COVID-19 vulnerability><COVID19 virus><Cell Body><Cell surface><Cells><Clathrin><CoV-2><CoV2><Collaborations><Communication><Core Facility><Coronaviridae><Coronavirus><Coronavirus disease 2019 predisposition><Coronavirus disease 2019 susceptibility><Coronavirus disease 2019 vulnerability><Cytotoxic cell><DNA mutation><Defect><Down-Regulation><Education><Educational aspects><External Domain><Extracellular Domain><Fc Receptor><Future><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><HMG-20><High Mobility Protein 20><Immune><Immune Precipitation><Immune response><Immunes><Immunoprecipitation><International><K lymphocyte><Knowledge><Letters><Macrophage><Maps><Measures><Mediating><Membrane><Molecular Interaction><Mutation><Mφ><NK Cells><Natural Killer Cells><Omicron variant><Orthocoronavirinae><Predisposed to COVID-19><Predisposed to SARS-CoV-2><Predisposed to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Predisposition><Predisposition gene><Process><Proteins><Publications><Publishing><Reporting><Resistance><Role><Route><SARS corona virus 2><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529><SARS-CoV-2 antibody><SARS-CoV-2 omicron><SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant><SARS-CoV-2 predisposition><SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility><SARS-CoV-2 vaccine><SARS-CoV-2 vulnerability><SARS-CoV2><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-coronavirus-2 vaccine><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Scientific Publication><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Corona Virus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 vaccine><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 coronavirus 2 predisposition><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 susceptibility><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 vaccine><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 vulnerability><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Surface Plasmon Resonance><Susceptibility><Susceptibility Gene><Testing><Training><Translating><Travel><Ubiquitin><Universities><Vaccine Design><Viral><Virion><Virus><Virus Particle><Virus Replication><Wisconsin><Work><Writing><Wuhan coronavirus><antagonism><antagonist><anti-viral compound><anti-viral drugs><anti-viral medication><anti-viral therapeutic><anti-virals><antibody against COVID-19><antibody against SARS-CoV-2><antibody against coronavirus disease 2019><antibody against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity><antibody dependent cytotoxicity><antibody mediated cellular cytotoxicity><antibody receptor><antibody to COVID-19><antibody to SARS-CoV-2><antibody to coronavirus disease 2019><antibody to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity><antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity><antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis><antibody-mediated cytotoxicity><base><bases><conference><convention><corona virus><coronavirus disease 2019 antibody><coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine><coronavirus disease 2019 virus><coronavirus disease-19 vaccine><coronavirus disease-19 virus><design><designing><driving><experience><genome mutation><hCoV19><host response><immune system response><immunoresponse><improved><membrane structure><nCoV vaccine><nCoV-19 vaccine><nCoV19 vaccine><nCoV2><omicron variant of COVID-19><omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2><predisposed to Coronavirus disease 2019><predisposing gene><pressure><resistant><response><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 B.1.1.529><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 antibody><skills><social role><structural biology><summit><susceptibility allele><susceptibility locus><susceptibility variant><susceptible to COVID-19><susceptible to Coronavirus disease 2019><susceptible to SARS-CoV-2><susceptible to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><symposia><symposium><vaccine against 2019-nCov><vaccine against COVID-19><vaccine against SARS-CoV-2><vaccine against SARS-coronavirus-2><vaccine against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><vaccine against Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><vaccine candidates against SARS-CoV-2><vaccine efficacy><vaccine for novel coronavirus><vaccines preventing COVID><vaccines to prevent COVID><variants of concern><viral multiplication><viral replication><virus multiplication><vulnerable to COVID-19><vulnerable to Coronavirus disease 2019><vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2><vulnerable to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2>
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Catalina Alejandra Zamorano

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Isolating the role of endogenous mu-opioid activity in the VTA during natural reward

Grant Number:

5F31DA059186-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

SUMMARY: Opioid use disorder and opioid overdose death rates in the United States reached unprecedented levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding how endogenous opioid activity affects natural reward seeking is crucial to understanding the neuropharmacological basis of opioid use disorder. ...

Research Terms

<2-photon><4-Aminobutanoic Acid><4-Aminobutyric Acid><4-amino-butanoic acid><Ablation><Abscission><Address><Affect><Agonist><Aminalon><Aminalone><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Area><Behavior><Behavioral><Biosensor><Brain><Brain Nervous System><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Color><Complex><Consumption><DA Neuron><Death Rate><Development Plans><Disinhibition><Dopamine><Dopamine neuron><Drug usage><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Excision><Extirpation><Fiber><Fore-Brain><Forebrain><G Protein-Complex Receptor><G Protein-Coupled Receptor Genes><G-Protein-Coupled Receptors><GABA><GPCR><Genes><Goals><Hydroxytyramine><Hypothalamic structure><Hypothalamus><Image><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Lateral><Learning><Ligands><Measures><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Modernization><Molecular><Mouse Strains><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neuropeptides><Neuropharmacology><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Nucleus Accumbens><Opiate Peptides><Opiate Receptors><Opiates><Opioid><Opioid Peptide><Opioid Receptor><Pathway interactions><Phase><Photometry><Play><Property><Prosencephalon><Receptor Activation><Receptor Protein><Receptor Signaling><Regulation><Removal><Reporting><Research><Resolution><Rewards><Role><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Series><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slice><Source><Substance Use Disorder><Surgical Removal><Synapses><Synaptic><System><Techniques><Testing><Training><United States><Ventral Tegmental Area><Viral><Visualization><abuse liability><abuse potential><addiction><addictive disorder><biological sensor><biological signal transduction><calcium indicator><career><career development><chronic pain relief><conditional knock-out><conditional knockout><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><dopaminergic neuron><drug use><electrophysiological><endogenous opiate><endogenous opioids><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gamma-Aminobutyric Acid><hypothalamic><imaging><in vivo><insight><mortality rate><mortality ratio><mu opioid receptors><neurobiological><neuronal><neuronal excitability><opiate crisis><opiate deaths><opiate mortality><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use disorder><opioid crisis><opioid deaths><opioid drug overdose><opioid epidemic><opioid induced overdose><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid mortality><opioid overdose><opioid overdose death><opioid poisoning><opioid related death><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use disorder><pain reduction><pathway><receptor><reduce pain><resection><resolutions><response><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skill acquisition><skill development><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><substance use and disorder><synapse><training opportunity><two-photon><ventral tegmentum><γ-Aminobutyric Acid><μ opioid receptors><μ-OR><μOR>
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Dante Dennis Verendia Acenas II

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Understanding the mechanisms driving emergence of atypical age-associated thymic epithelial cells

Grant Number:

1F31AG094107-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/31/2025

End Date:

2/29/2028

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Project Abstract

The goal of this proposal is to define the cellular sources of atypical age associated thymic epithelial cells (aaTECs) and uncover molecular pathways that promote their emergence with aging. The thymus is a critical primary immune organ responsible for giving rise to a diverse, yet self-tolerant, T...

Research Terms

<Age><Aging><Androgen Receptor><Antigen Defined by Monoclonal Antibody AUAI><Antigens><Atrophic><Atrophy><Attenuated><Autoimmune Status><Autoimmunity><Automobile Driving><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Bioinformatics><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Protection><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Immune Function><Chemicals><Clonality><Cues><Cytoprotection><Data><Education><Educational aspects><EpCAM><Epithelial Cellular Adhesion Molecule><Epithelium><Estrogen Receptors><Fellowship><GA733-2><Gastrointestinal Tumor-Associated Antigen 2, 35-KD Glycoprotein><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Generalized Growth><Genetic><Goals><Gonadal Steroid Hormones><Growth><Growth Agents><Growth Factor><Growth Substances><Immune><Immunes><Immunity><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Kinetics><M4S1><MIC18><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mediator><Membrane Component, Chromosome 4, Surface Marker 1><Molecular><NGS Method><NGS system><Organ><Pathway interactions><Peripheral><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Population><Process><Proteins><Proteins Growth Factors><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Self Tolerance><Sex Hormones><Sex Steroid Hormones><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Support System><Source><Stromal Cells><Structure of thymic cortex><Support System><T-Cell Development><T-Cell Ontogeny><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T-Lymphocyte Development><T-cell receptor repertoire><TACSTD1><TACSTD1 gene><TCR repertoire><Testing><Therapeutic><Thymic epithelial cell><Thymus><Thymus Cortex><Thymus Gland><Thymus Proper><Thymus Reticuloendothelial System><Tissue Growth><Training><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transgenic Mice><Tumor-Associated Calcium Signal Transducer 1><Vaccines><adaptive immunity><age associated><age associated decline><age associated functional decline><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent decline><age dependent functional decline><age induced loss of function><age linked><age related><age related decline><age related functional decline><age specific><age-related loss of function><aged mice><aged mouse><ages><aging associated functional decline><aging induced functional decline><aging related functional decline><attenuate><attenuates><attenuation><autoreactive T cell><biological signal transduction><cell type><constriction><cytoprotective><decline with age><doctoral student><driving><elderly mice><elderly patient><emerging pathogen><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><functional decline due to aging><functional decline with age><functional decline with aging><functional loss><functional loss with aging><gonadal steroids><imaging approach><imaging based approach><immune function><immunogen><innovate><innovation><innovative><life span><lifespan><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer><new drug target><new druggable target><new marker><new pathogen><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><novel><novel biomarker><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel marker><novel pathogen><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><old mice><older patient><ontogeny><pathogen><pathway><pharmacologic><podoplanin><pre-clinical><preclinical><response><self-reactive T cell><sex steroid><skills><social role><thymus derived lymphocyte><tool><transcription factor>
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Erica Kocher

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Health system interventions for hypertension: evidence to inform policy in two Indian states

Grant Number:

1F31HL180030-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/7/2025

End Date:

8/6/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT / SUMMARY Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular diseases (CVD), now represent the leading cause of death and disability in India. Between 1990 and 2021, the proportion of deaths attributable to CVD increased from 15.2% to 24.5%. Hypertension, a central risk facto...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acceleration><Access to Care><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Apoplexy><BP control><BP management><Blood Pressure><Brain Vascular Accident><CVD prevention><Cardiac infarction><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Caring><Cause of Death><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clinic><Clinical><Communities><Complex><Coupled><DALY><Death><Decentralization><Decision Making><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnostic><Diet><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><Drug Therapy><Economics><Effectiveness><Electronics><Evaluation><Event><Family><Feedback><Future><Geography><Goals><Government Agencies><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Facility><Health Facilities><Health Services Accessibility><Health system><Heart Vascular><Home><Hypertension><India><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Modification><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Outcome><Patients><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physical activity><Policies><Population><Premature Mortality><Prevalence><Prevention program><Process><Provider><Provincial Government><Public Sector><RE-AIM><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resource Allocation><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Rural Community><Services><Shapes><South Asian><State Government><Stroke><Sustainable Development><Time><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Translations><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adulthood><ages><attributable death><attributable mortality><availability of services><blood pressure control><blood pressure management><brain attack><cardiac disease prevention><cardiac infarct><cardiovascular disease prevention><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder prevention><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><care access><care coordination><care facilities><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><circulatory system><clinical decision support><coordinating care><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><cost><cost effectiveness><cost estimate><cost estimation><developmental><diabetes><diets><disability><disability-adjusted life years><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><drug intervention><drug treatment><economic><effective therapy><effective treatment><electronic><electronic device><evidence base><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health service access><health services availability><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><high blood pressure><homes><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertension control><hypertension management><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><implementation fidelity><implementation science><improved><incremental cost-effectiveness><incrementally cost effective><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><information gathering><innovate><innovation><innovative><life time cost><life year loss><lifetime cost><markov model><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><patient screening><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><population inequality><population inequity><prevent><preventing><programs><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><rural dwelling><rural households><rural residence><scale up><screening><screening uptake><screenings><service availability><sex><social role><stroked><strokes><subgroup disparity><system-level barriers><translation><translation research><translational investigation><treatment access><unequal group><unequal population><uptake><years of life lost>
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Megan Schultz

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

How the short-term influence of drinking consequences shapes the development of expectancies: An event-level study

Grant Number:

5F31AA031153-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT People experience more positive than negative consequences from drinking,1 but negative consequences often have the potential to have a larger impact on a person (e.g., romantic or friendship problems, poor academic performance, and unsafe driving).2,3 According to alcohol e...

Research Terms

<Address><Affect><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Back><Belief><Compensation><Complement><Complement Proteins><Complex><Development><Dorsum><Ecological momentary assessment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Event><Expectancy><Friendships><Future><Goals><Heavy Drinking><Individual><Intervention><Link><Literature><Longitudinal Studies><Manuscripts><Modeling><Nature><Negative Valence><Pacific Northwest><Participant><Perception><Performance><Persons><Positive Valence><Predisposition><Preparation><Prevention><Prevention Research><Process><Reporting><Research><Shapes><Susceptibility><Testing><Thinking><Time><Training><Universities><Update><Variant><Variation><Work><adult youth><alcohol consequences><alcohol expectancy><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol related consequences><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><college student><complementation><conference><convention><design><designing><developmental><drink heavily><drinking><drinking behavior><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><heavy alcohol use><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><preparations><prevent><preventing><rate of change><recruit><research data dissemination><research dissemination><response><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><summit><symposia><symposium><theories><thoughts><university student><unsafe driving><willingness><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Christian Park

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Arterial Cell Reprogramming by Disturbed Flow and Hypercholesterolemia

Grant Number:

5F31HL176148-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

9/29/2026

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by buildup of plaques in the arteries. It is the major underlying cause of myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and peripheral arterial disease, all of which are leading causes of death worldwide. Despite the...

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<ASCVD><Address><Animals><Antiatherogenic><Arterial Fatty Streak><Arteries><Atherogenicity><Atheroma><Atheromatous><Atheromatous degeneration><Atheromatous plaque><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><Biomechanics><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood flow><Cardiac artery><Cardiac infarction><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Carotid Arteries><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Interaction><Cell Reprogramming><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cholesterol><Chronic><Closure by Ligation><Common carotid artery><Contralateral><Coronary artery><Cues><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Differential Gene Expression><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><Endothelial Cells><Endothelium><Engineering><Exposure to><Fibroblasts><Foam Cells><Functional disorder><Gene Targeting><Genes><Goals><Heart Vascular><Heart artery><Human><Hypercholesteremia><Immune><Immunes><Inflammation><Investigators><Ischemic Stroke><Knowledge><Left><Leiomyocyte><Ligation><Lineage Tracing><Macrophage><Mediating><Mentorship><Mesenchymal><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microbubbles><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Mφ><Network Analysis><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Peripheral arterial disease><Physiopathology><Prevention><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk Factors><Role><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissue-Specific Differential Gene Expression><Tissue-Specific Gene Expression><Training><Transgenes><Universities><Vascular Smooth Muscle><aortic arch><atherogenesis><atheromatosis><atherosclerosis plaque><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic lesions><atherosclerotic plaque><atherosclerotic vascular disease><biomarker validation><biomechanical><biomedical scientist><cardiac infarct><cell lineage analysis><cell lineage mapping><cell lineage tracing><cell lineage tracking><cell type><cellular lineage mapping><cellular lineage tracking><cellular reprogramming><chronic inflammatory disease><circulatory system><combat><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><data interpretation><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><gene regulatory network><genome scale><genome-wide><genomewide><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><high blood cholesterol><hypercholesterolemia><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention development><knock-down><knockdown><marker validation><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><overexpress><overexpression><pathophysiology><pathway><peripheral artery disease><plaques in atherosclerosis><response><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><success><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapy development><transcriptomics><transgene><treatment development><ultrasound>
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Delanie Lynch

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

INVESTigations of Muscle and Bone Health: Developing Automated Approaches for CT-Based Analyses

Grant Number:

5F31AG086010-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/12/2024

End Date:

6/11/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Obesity is a common, serious, and costly condition among older adults. Weight loss (WL) is an effective strategy to combat obesity-related comorbidities; however, the safety of WL interventions for older adults remains controversial due to potential exacerbation of age-related muscle...

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<Address><Adherence><Age><Aging><Algorithms><Area><Attenuated><Award><Beavers><Biomechanics><Biomedical Engineering><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Body Weight decreased><Body fat><Bone Density><Bone Mineral Density><Business-Friendly Atmosphere><CAT scan><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Caloric Restriction><Castor canadensis><Clinical><Clinical Management><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Computed Tomography><Consumption><ConvNet><Coxa><Data><Development><Elements><Engineering><Epidemiology><Exercise><Fellowship><Fracture><Funding><Future><General Radiology><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Heterogeneity><Hip><Hip region structure><Image Analyses><Image Analysis><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Machine Learning><Manuals><Measures><Mechanical Stress><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><Modeling><Morphology><Muscle><Muscle Atrophy><Muscle Tissue><Muscular Atrophy><Musculoskeletal><Network-based><Obesity><Osteoporosis><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Patients><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Principal Investigator><Process><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Radiology><Radiology Specialty><Randomized><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Safety><Scanning><Science><Spinal Column><Spine><Structure><Techniques><Texture><Therapeutic><Thick><Thickness><Thigh><Thigh structure><Time><Tomodensitometry><Training><Training Programs><Universities><Vertebral column><Visual><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Work><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><adiposity><age associated decline><age associated muscle atrophy><age dependent decline><age related decline><age-associated decline in muscle><age-associated muscle decline><age-associated muscle deterioration><age-associated muscle loss><age-associated muscle wasting><age-related decline in muscle><age-related muscle decline><age-related muscle deterioration><age-related muscle loss><age-related muscle wasting><ages><attenuate><attenuates><auto-segmentation><automated image analysis><automated segmentation><automatic segmentation><autosegmentation><backbone><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><biomechanical><body weight loss><bone><bone fracture><bone health><bone loss><bone mass><bone strength><business-friendly environment><calorie restriction><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolism><career><catscan><clinical care><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><collaborative atmosphere><collaborative environment><combat><comorbidity><computational pipelines><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><convolutional network><convolutional neural nets><convolutional neural network><corpulence><cost><data management><data to train><dataset to train><decline with age><density><design><designing><developmental><epidemiologic><epidemiological><exercise training><experience><fracture risk><image evaluation><image interpretation><image processing><imaging informatics><improved><independency><interactive atmosphere><interactive environment><interdisciplinary atmosphere><interdisciplinary collaboration><interdisciplinary environment><intervention effect><investigator training><life style intervention><lifestyle intervention><machine based learning><mechanical stimulus><muscle breakdown><muscle bulk><muscle degradation><muscle deterioration><muscle form><muscle loss><muscle mass><muscle wasting><muscular><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><obesity management><older adult><older adulthood><open source><parent><peer-group atmosphere><peer-group environment><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><preservation><primary outcome><radiomics><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><resistance exercise><resistance training><response><sarcopenia><sarcopenic><screening><screenings><skills><success><tool><training data><transdisciplinary collaboration><uptake><weight loss intervention><weight loss therapy><weight loss treatment><wt-loss>
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Patrick John Kelly

BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Community and big-data system approaches to identifying and understanding the health impact of xylazine

Grant Number:

5F31DA061593-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY The US opioid crisis has been worsened by the emergence of fentanyl adulterated or associated with the veterinary sedative xylazine (FAAX). Designated by the White House as an “emerging threat to the US” in 2023, FAAX exacerbates overdose risk, contributes to severe skin wounds, and ...

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<18 year old><18 years of age><Actiq><Address><Adherence><Affect><Algorithms><Anticonvulsant Agent><Anticonvulsant Drugs><Anticonvulsants><Anticonvulsive Agents><Anticonvulsive Drugs><Apache><Autopsy><Behavioral><Behavioral Sciences><Big Data><BigData><Clinical><Code><Coding System><Communities><Computing Methodologies><Coupled><Data><Data Sources><Data Systems><Decision Making><Detection><Development><Diagnostic><Dictionary><Drug user><Drugs><Duragesic><ED care><ED patient><ER care><ER patient><Electronic Health Record><Emergency Care><Emergency Department care><Emergency Department patient><Emergency Medicine><Emergency Room care><Emergency Room patient><Emergency health care><Emergency medical care><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Exposure to><Fellowship><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Funding><Goals><Grant><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Health system><History><Hospitals><IT Systems><Infiltration><Information Systems><Information Technology Systems><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><Leadership><Link><Medical><Medication><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><NIDA><NIH><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Natural Language Processing><Opiate Antagonist><Opiate receptor antagonist><Opiates><Opioid><Opioid Antagonist><Opioid receptor antagonist><Outcome><Overdose><PWUD><Patient Recruitments><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phentanyl><Population><Population Research><Population-based research><Population-level research><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevalence><Productivity><Provider><Recording of previous events><Reducing Agents><Reductants><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rhode Island><Scientist><Self Management><Symptoms><System><Techniques><Testing><Text><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Vocabulary><Vocabulary Words><Withdrawal><Withdrawal Symptom><Xylaxine><Xylazine><addiction><addictive disorder><age 18 years><career><clinical practice><computational methodology><computational methods><computer based method><computer methods><computing method><cutaneous wound><dermal wound><design><designing><developmental><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experience><fentanyl use><histories><improved><informant><injection drug use><insight><interest><intravenous opiate><intravenous opioid><large data sets><large datasets><limb loss><lost limb><manufacture><medication for opioid use disorder><mortality><natural language understanding><necropsy><novel><opiate consumption><opiate crisis><opiate drug use><opiate injection><opiate intake><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid crisis><opioid drug use><opioid epidemic><opioid injection><opioid injector><opioid intake><opioid use><opioid use disorder><overdose risk><participant recruitment><people who use drugs><people who use illicit drugs><persons who use drugs><point of care><point of care testing><postmortem><programs><public health priorities><research and methods><sedative><seizure drug><seizure medication><skills><skin wound><substance use><substance using><surveillance data><tissue wound><treatment choice><treatment services><uptake><wound><wounding><wounds>
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Anthony Spuzzillo

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$49,524
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role of Platelet-Derived Transforming Growth Factor Beta in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Grant Number:

5F31HL175976-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is the 15th leading cause of death in the United States with a ruptured aneurysm resulting in an 80% likelihood of mortality. AAAs are typically diagnosed as an incidental finding and managed via follow-up imaging modalities to track aneurysm...

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<Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm><Acute><Affect><Age><American><Aneurysm><AngII><Angiotensin II><Antibodies><Antiheparin Factor><Aorta><Aortic Aneurysm><Aortic Diseases><Attenuated><Autoregulation><Binding><Blood Platelet Factor IV><Blood Platelets><Blood monocyte><Blood platelet factor 4><Bone-Derived Transforming Growth Factor><Caring><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell Signaling><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cells><Cellular Proliferation><Cessation of life><Chemokine (C-X-C motif) Ligand 4><Chest Pain><Chronic><Clinical><Common Rat Strains><Communication><Complex><Data><Death><Death Rate><Deposit><Deposition><Deterioration><Diagnosis><Diameter><Disease><Disorder><Drug Therapy><ECM><Elastases><Extracellular Matrix><Factor 4><Failure><Fibroblasts><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Heparin Neutralizing Protein><Homeostasis><In Vitro><Incidence><Incidental Findings><Inflammation><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><Ischemic Heart><Ischemic Heart Disease><Ischemic myocardium><Isoforms><Leiomyocyte><Lower Extremity><Lower Limb><LoxP-flanked allele><MMPs><Macrophage><Marrow monocyte><Marrow platelet><Matrix Metalloproteinases><Mediating><Mediator><Medical><Medical Assistance><Membrum inferius><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Milk Growth Factor><Modeling><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Ischemia><Mφ><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><PF4 Gene><Pathogenesis><Pathologic><Pathology><Patients><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physiological Homeostasis><Platelet Factor 4><Platelet Transforming Growth Factor><Platelets><Play><Prevention><Production><Proliferating><Protein Isoforms><Publications><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Receptor Protein><Recombinant Platelet Factor 4><Recombinant Transforming Growth Factor><Recommendation><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resistance><Rodent Model><Role><Rupture><Ruptured Aneurysm><SCYB4><Scientific Publication><Severities><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Small Inducible Cytokine B4><Small Inducible Cytokine Subfamily B, Member 4><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Source><Sudden Death><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><TGF B><TGF-beta><TGF-beta Receptors><TGF-β><TGF-β Receptors><TGFbeta><TGFβ><Testing><Therapeutic><Thrombocytes><Tissue Growth><Transforming Growth Factor beta><Transforming Growth Factor beta Receptors><Transforming Growth Factor β Receptors><Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Family Gene><Transforming Growth Factors><Transgenic Mice><Translating><Tumor Growth Factors><United States><Universities><Vascular Smooth Muscle><Woman><Work><abdominal aorta><ages><aortic disorder><attenuate><attenuates><biological signal transduction><cardiac ischemia><cell transformation><cell type><coronary ischemia><cytokine><drug intervention><drug treatment><experience><floxed><floxed allele><follow up imaging><gamma-Thromboglobulin><heart ischemia><image-based method><imaging method><imaging modality><in vivo><kidney ischemia><men><migration><monocyte><mortality><mortality rate><mortality ratio><mouse Cre recombinase><mouse model><murine model><myocardial ischemia/hypoxia><myocardium ischemia><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><ontogeny><overexpress><overexpression><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><platelet factor IV><pre-clinical study><preclinical study><prevent><preventing><receptor><recruit><renal ischemia><repair><repaired><resistant><response><social role><surgery><therapeutic target><therapeutically effective><transformed cells><transforming growth factors Animal growth regulators>
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David Kalwicz

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$48,974
FY 2025

Project Title

HIV risk messaging and medical mistrust in the era of Undetectable=Untransmittable: Psychosocial and Behavioral Implications among Black, Latino/a/e/x, and Multiracial Sexual and Gender Minorities

Grant Number:

1F31MH139392-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/7/2025

End Date:

9/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Black, Latin American, and Multiracial individuals are disproportionately impacted by HIV. One impact is access to health resources, including HIV knowledge. Knowledge about Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U), the scientific conclusion that people living with HIV who have a sustained undetectable vi...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Anxiety><Award><Awareness><Behavioral><Belief><Black><Black race><COVID-19><CV-19><Communication><Communication challenge><Communication difficulty><Communities><Community Health><Complement><Complement Proteins><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Cross Sectional Analysis><Cross-Sectional Analyses><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><Disease Frequency Surveys><Disparities><Disparity><Educational workshop><Enrollment><Ensure><Epidemic><Ethics><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Exposure to><Face><Fear><Fright><Gender><Gender and Sexual Minorities><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV disparities><HIV inequalities><HIV inequities><HIV negative><HIV related disparities><HIV related inequities><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS disparities><HIV/AIDS inequities><HIV/AIDS related disparities><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Resources><Health behavior><Height><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Latino><Light><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuscripts><Measures><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Mentorship><Outcome><Perception><Persons><Photoradiation><Preparation><Preventative measure><Preventive measure><Psychological Health><Public Health><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Race><Races><Reaction><Recommendation><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Research Grants><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><Role><Science><Sex Orientation><Sexual Health><Sexual Orientation><Sexual Partners><Sexual and Gender Minorities><Source><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Training><Training Activity><Transmission><Trust><Uncertainty><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Work><Workshop><World Health Organization><Writing><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><cohort><community-based health><complementation><conference><convention><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus infectious disease-19><design><designing><develop therapy><doubt><enroll><ethical><experience><faces><facial><group of color><health care access><health care availability><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health communication><health provider><health related behavior><health workforce><improved><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intersectionalities><intersectionality><intervention development><maltreatment><medical examination><medical personnel><mistreatment><multi-racial><multiracial><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><people of color><person of color><population of color><preference><preparations><psychosocial><psychosocial outcome><psychosocial sequelae><racial><racial background><racial origin><research and methods><sex partner><sexual HIV transmission><sexual minority health><sexually transmitted HIV><skills><social role><social stigma><statistical analysis><stigma><summit><symposia><symposium><therapy development><training module><transmission process><treatment development><treatment provider>
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Kayne Mettert

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$48,402
FY 2025

Project Title

Implementation of BASICS: Matching Effective Strategies to Address Common Barriers

Grant Number:

5F31AA031910-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/16/2024

End Date:

7/15/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT (DESCRIPTION) Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) is an evidence-based harm-reduction approach developed in the early 1990’s to address problematic alcohol use among college students. Since then, there has been a proliferation of trials sup...

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<Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adoption><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Application Context><Area><BASICS><Belief><Blood Alcohol Content><Blood alcohol level measurement><Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students><Characteristics><Classification><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Code><Coding System><Counselor><Data Collection><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Face><Familiarity><Family><Family Medical History><Family Medical History Epidemiology><Family history of><Feedback><Foundations><Future><Gold><Grant><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><History><Individual><International><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Licensure><Light><Literature><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Obstruction><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><Participant><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Photoradiation><Population><Prevention><Process><Professional counselor><Proliferating><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><Publications><Qualitative Methods><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Schools><Scientific Publication><Self Efficacy><Structure><Students><Supervision><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Systematics><Testing><Time><Training><United States><Universities><Washington><Work><active followup><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol effect><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><at-risk drinking><barriers to implementation><behavior change><blood alcohol concentration><blood alcohol level><brief alcohol intervention><brief motivational intervention><career><college><college student><collegiate><contextual factors><drinking><drinking behavior><effectiveness trial><efficacy trial><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><hazardous alcohol use><high risk><high risk drinking><histories><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation efforts><implementation factors><implementation intervention><implementation outcomes><implementation research><implementation science><improved><insight><intervention delivery><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><online computer><preference><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><qualitative reasoning><risky drinking><skills><social norm><student drinking><student training><telehealth><theories><university student><web based><welfare><well-being><wellbeing>
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Carlos Oscar Ontiveros

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCIENCE CENTER, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$48,401
FY 2025

Project Title

The role of tumor cell-of-origin-specific PDL1 on tumorigenesis and tumor progression

Grant Number:

5F31CA281345-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/3/2023

End Date:

8/2/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This F31-diversity proposal investigates the role of PDL1 in early melanoma progression using our novel cancer cell-of-origin autochthonous mouse model. Our overarching hypothesis is that tumor-intrinsic PDL1 signals promote early tumor progression by both immune and non-immune mechanisms. ...

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<Acceleration><Address><Affect><Autophagocytosis><B-raf-1><B7-H1><BRAF><BRAF gene><Benign><Bioinformatics><Biological><Bladder Cancer><CAK gene><CD274><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Cancer Induction><Cancers><Cell Adhesion Kinase><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Line><Cell Signaling><CellLine><Cells><Chemotactic Cytokines><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><DDR gene><DDR1><DDR1 gene><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Data><Dependence><Discoidin Domain Receptor Family Member 1><Dose><EDDR1><Epithelial Discoidin Domain Receptor 1><Epithelial-Specific Receptor Kinase><Exposure to><Exposure to ultraviolet radiation><FDA approved><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Generations><Genetic><Harvest><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><IFN><Image><Immune><Immune Evasion><Immune infiltrates><Immunes><Immunoblotting><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Impairment><In Vitro><In vivo analysis><Intercrines><Interferon Type I><Interferons><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Knowledge><MEKs><Malignant><Malignant - descriptor><Malignant Bladder Neoplasm><Malignant Cell><Malignant Melanoma><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Ovarian Neoplasm><Malignant Ovarian Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Bladder><Malignant Tumor of the Ovary><Malignant neoplasm of ovary><Malignant neoplasm of urinary bladder><Medical><Melanoma><Melanoma Cell><Melanoma Tumor><Melanotic Nevus><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Mouse Homolog of PTK3><Murine><Mus><Mutate><NEP gene><NTRK4><Neoplastic Colony-Forming Units><Neoplastic Stem Cells><Neuroepithelial Tyrosine Kinase><Neurotrophic Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Type 4><Nevus><Non-Malignant><Oncogenesis><Oncogenic><Outcome><Ovary Cancer><PD 1><PD-1><PD-L1><PD1><PDL-1><PTK3 Homolog><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Population><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Production><Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand 1><Programmed Death Ligand 1><Proteomics><Quantitative RTPCR><Quantitative Reverse Transcriptase PCR><RAFB1><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><RTK6><Receptor Tyrosine Kinase 6><Regulation><Reporting><Role><SIS cytokines><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Skin><Stimulator of Interferon Genes><Strains Cell Lines><Surface><T-Cell Depletion><T-cell depletion therapy><T-lymphocyte depletion therapy><TRKE><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Transplantation><Treatment Efficacy><Tumor Cell><Tumor Immunity><Tumor Promotion><Tumor Stem Cells><Tumor growth in melanoma><Tumor-Derived><Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes><Tyrosine Kinase Receptor E><UV Radiation Exposure><UV exposure><Ultraviolet Radiation Related Exposure><Ultraviolet radiation exposure><Urinary Bladder Cancer><Urinary Bladder Malignant Tumor><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Work><anti-cancer immunotherapy><anti-tumor immunity><anticancer immunotherapy><antitumor immunity><autophagy><biologic><biological signal transduction><cGAMP STING><cGAMP-STING><cGAMP/STING><cGAS/STING><cancer cell><cancer imaging><cancer immunity><cancer immunotherapy><cancer microenvironment><cancer progression><carcinogenesis><carcinogenicity><career development><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><clinical relevance><clinical translation><clinically relevant><clinically translatable><confocal imaging><cultured cell line><cyclic GMP-AMP synthase/STING><cytokine><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><flow cytophotometry><hypoimmunity><imaging><immune cell infiltrate><immune deficiency><immune evasive><immune microenvironment><immune-based cancer therapies><immunodeficiency><immunogenic><immunogenicity><immunosuppressive microenvironment><immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment><immunotherapy for cancer><immunotherapy of cancer><improved><in vivo><in vivo evaluation><in vivo testing><inhibitor><insight><intervention efficacy><malignancy><melanocyte><melanomagenesis><mouse model><murine model><mutant><neoplasm progression><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic cell><neoplastic progression><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><nonmalignant><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><oncologic imaging><oncology imaging><ovarian cancer><pathway><pharmacologic><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><programmed cell death 1><programmed cell death ligand 1><programmed cell death protein 1><programmed cell death protein ligand 1><programmed death 1><protein blotting><protein death-ligand 1><qRTPCR><resistance to therapy><resistant to therapy><response><response biomarker><response markers><skills><skin mole><sle2><small molecular inhibitor><small molecule><small molecule inhibitor><social role><systemic lupus erythematosus susceptibility 2><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic resistance><therapy efficacy><therapy prediction><therapy resistant><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><transplant><treatment prediction><treatment resistance><treatment response prediction><treatment strategy><tumor><tumor growth><tumor imaging><tumor immune microenvironment><tumor initiation><tumor microenvironment><tumor progenitor><tumor progression><tumor-immune system interactions><tumorigenesis><ultraviolet exposure><ultraviolet light exposure><v-raf Murine Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog B1>
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Silvia Miramontes Lizarraga

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$46,647
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating social and clinical risk factors for the progression from Mild CognitiveImpairment to Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias using Real World ClinicalData

Grant Number:

5F31AG085938-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/12/2024

End Date:

2/11/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Uncovering factors influencing progression from Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) represents a valuable opportunity to prevent clinical AD/ADRD and prolong functional independence of people along the AD/ADRD con...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Affect><Age><Algorithms><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's diagnosis><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease diagnosis><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><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><Attention><Blood Pressure><California><Cardiovascular Diseases><Characteristics><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Informatics><Code><Coding System><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Complex><Computerized Medical Record><Data><Data Set><Data Sources><Data Systems><Dementia><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic Specificity><Disadvantaged><Disparity population><Disturbance in cognition><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><EMR system><Electronic Medical Record><Environment><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Exhibits><Future><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Hemoglobin A(1)><Heterogeneity><ICD Code><IT Systems><Impaired cognition><Incidence><Individual><Information Systems><Information Technology Systems><International Classification of Disease Codes><Investigators><Joints><Learning><Link><Machine Learning><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Natural Language Processing><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neighborhoods><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Patients><Persons><Phase><Phenotype><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Predictive Factor><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><QOL><Qualifying><Quality of life><Race><Races><Recruitment Activity><Research><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk Factors><SNOMED><Sampling><San Francisco><Selection Bias><Smoking><Societal Factors><Specialty><Structure><Symptoms><Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine><Time><Training><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Populations><Universities><Validation><active recruitment><ages><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular effects><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><career><clinical risk><clinical translation><clinically translatable><cognitive change><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive function><cognitive loss><cohort><community level disadvantage><dementia risk><deprivation><diagnostic criteria><disadvantaged community><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><disparity in health><diverse populations><electronic medical record system><electronic medical system><functional independence><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health disparity><hemoglobin A1c><heterogeneous population><improved><indexing><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><informatics tool><machine based learning><machine learning based model><machine learning model><malleable risk><medical specialties><medication prescription><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive impairment><modifiable risk><natural language understanding><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><patient population><population diversity><population inequality><population inequity><prescribed medication><preservation><prevent><preventing><primary degenerative dementia><public health priorities><racial><racial background><racial diversity><racial origin><racially diverse><residence><residential building><residential site><risk factor for dementia><risk for dementia><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><sex><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social><social health determinants><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><structured data><subgroup disparity><support vector machine><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresented people><unequal group><unequal population><unstructured clinical data><unstructured data><validations><volunteer>
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Katherine Erin Kruger

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$46,559
FY 2025

Project Title

How nurses contribute to global health system resilience

Grant Number:

1F31NR021846-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

10/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Health system resilience has emerged as a crucial objective for health systems globally, yet the critical role of the nursing workforce in achieving these targets remains insufficiently understood. Bridging this knowledge gap is essential to harness the full potential of nurses in strengthening heal...

Research Terms

<Address><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Circulatory Collapse><Communities><Community Health><Complex><Country><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Death><Death Rate><Development><Development and Research><Disasters><Discipline of Nursing><Economics><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Event><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><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health system><International><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Michigan><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><National Institute of Nursing Research><Nurse's Role><Nurses><Nursing><Nursing Field><Nursing Profession><Outcome><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Pb element><Policies><Policy Developments><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preparedness><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Public Health><Qualitative Methods><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Readiness><Recovery><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Role><School Health Nursing><School Nursing><Scientist><Shapes><Shock><Source><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Statistical Models><Strategic Planning><Stress><Systems Development><Techniques><Time><Training><Universities><World Bank><World Health Organization><build resilience><build resiliency><career><circulatory shock><community-based health><coping><data base><data management><density><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><early experience><economic><educational level><effective intervention><emergency preparedness><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><experience><facilitate resilience><global health><health assessment><health care personnel><health care policy><health care worker><health data><health provider><health workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><indicators of resilience><insight><leadership development><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><marker of biological resilience><markers underlying resilience><medical personnel><meeting><meetings><member><mortality rate><mortality ratio><multidisciplinary><nurse><operation><operations><pandemic><pandemic disease><patient oriented outcomes><population health><preservation><promote resilience><promote resiliency><public health emergency><qualitative reasoning><research and development><resilience><resilience biomarker><resilience development><resilience marker><resilient><response><shocks><signatures of resilience><skills><social role><statistical analysis><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><statistics><training achievement><training level><training status><treatment provider>
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Kaylin Ellioff

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$46,249
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the role of THC in mediating pain signaling in the BLA

Grant Number:

5F31DA061576-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Chronic pain affects between 40 to 100 million people in the US and managing this pain with opioids has increased the incidence of opioid substance abuse and death from overdose. There is an urgent and unmet need for effective chronic pain medications with lower misuse potential. Δ9-...

Research Terms

<2-photon><9-ene-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Address><Affect><Affective><Agonist><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Anxiety><Apoplexy><Attenuated><Basic Research><Basic Science><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Paradigm><Biological><Blood flow><Brain Vascular Accident><Brain region><CB1><CB1 Receptor><CB1R><CNR1 gene><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><Calcium><Cannabinoid Receptor CB1><Cannabinoids><Cannabis><Career Choice><Career Path><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><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><Color><Computational Technique><Coupled><D9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Data><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Drug Therapy><Drug usage><Drugs><ECB signaling><Endocannabinoids><Endogenous Cannabinoids><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Feels no pain><Fiber><Foundations><G Protein-Complex Receptor><G Protein-Coupled Receptor Genes><G-Protein-Coupled Receptors><GPCR><Glutamates><Goals><Head><Image><In vivo two-photon calcium imaging><Incidence><Individual><Infusion><Infusion procedures><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knock-out><Knockout><Knowledge><L-Glutamate><Learning><Legal><Locomotion><Machine Learning><Magnetism><Mediating><Medical Marijuana><Medication><Medicinal Marijuana><Mentors><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modernization><Motivation><Murine><Mus><NIDA><NINDS><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurologic Disorders><Neurological Disorders><Neurons><Neuropharmacology><Neurosciences><No sensitivity to pain><Nociception><Opiates><Opioid><Output><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Pain quality><Painful><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Photometry><Physiologic><Physiological><Plants><Play><Population><Prevention><Professional Competence><Property><Publishing><Recreation><Reporting><Research><Resolution><Risk><Role><Scientist><Seizure Disorder><Sensory><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Stimulus><Strategic Planning><Stroke><Structure><Substance abuse problem><System><THC co-use><THC use><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Therapeutic><Training><US State><Viral><Work><abuse liability><abuse of substances><abuse potential><addiction><addictive disorder><amygdaloid nuclear complex><analgesia><attenuate><attenuates><biologic><biological signal transduction><brain attack><cannabinoid receptor 1><cannabinoid receptor type 1><cannabinoid type 1><cannabis use><career><career aspiration><career development><career interest><career pathway><career skill><career track><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><chronic neuropathic pain><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain relief><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><delta(1)-THC><delta(1)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><delta(9)-THC><delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><drug intervention><drug treatment><drug use><drug/agent><eCB system><endocannabinoid signaling><endocannabinoid system><endogenous cannabinoid system><epilepsia><epileptogenic><glutamatergic><imaging><imaging study><in vivo><in vivo calcium imaging><infusions><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><machine based learning><magnetic><marijuana use><medical cannabis><medicinal cannabis><negative affect><negative affectivity><neural><neurobiological><neurodegenerative illness><neurological disease><neuronal><neuropathic pain><nociceptive><novel><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><overdose death><overdose fatalities><pain behavior><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain perception><pain processing><pain reduction><pain relief><pain reliever><pain signal><pain treatment><painful neuropathy><painkiller><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacologic><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><phytocannabinoid><receptor expression><recruit><reduce pain><relieve pain><resolutions><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><skill acquisition><skill development><social role><stroked><strokes><substance abuse><success><therapeutic cannabis><therapeutic marijuana><therapeutic response><therapy response><treat chronic pain><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><two-photon><Δ(1)-THC><Δ(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ(9)-THC><Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol>
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Reagan Fitzke

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$46,011
FY 2025

Project Title

An Investigation and Application of Alcohol and Cannabis Co-Use Protective Behavioral Strategies in the Context of Sexual Assault Prevention among College Women

Grant Number:

1F31AA032741-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Any instances of “women” have been changed to “females”. Information regarding gender discrepancies has been removed. Research has consistently demonstrated that alcohol use is a particularly salient risk factor for sexual assault among college females. Additionally, recent work on alcohol and cann...

Research Terms

<Abstinence><Address><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol co-use><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Attention><Award><Bayesian Modeling><Bayesian adaptive designs><Bayesian adaptive models><Bayesian belief network><Bayesian belief updating model><Bayesian framework><Bayesian hierarchical model><Bayesian network model><Bayesian nonparametric models><Bayesian spatial data model><Bayesian spatial image models><Bayesian spatial models><Bayesian statistical models><Bayesian tracking algorithms><Behavior><Behavioral><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Cannabis><Cannabis law><Cannabis policy><Causality><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Treatment><Clinical assessments><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Consent><Consumption><Data><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Disturbance in cognition><Drugs><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Etiology><Female><Forcible intercourse><Functional impairment><Gender><Goals><Graph><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><High Prevalence><Impaired cognition><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Intoxication><Investigation><Language><Legal><Literature><Low Prevalence><Measures><Medication><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Natural Disasters><PTSD><Performance><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Predisposition><Prevalence><Prevention><Prevention program><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Public Health><Race><Races><Rape><Recreation><Research><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Role><Safety><Sampling><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Statistical Models><Strategic Planning><Structure><Survivors><Susceptibility><THC co-use><THC use><Targeted Research><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Trauma><Universities><Victimization><Woman><Work><adult youth><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol and other drug use><alcohol effect><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol misuse><alcohol polysubstance use><alcohol product use><alcohol risk><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assault><assaulted sexually><at risk behavior><attenuation><base><bases><behavioral impairment><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><cannabis regulation><cannabis use><cannabis use law><cannabis use policy><causation><clinical implementation><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><college><college student><collegiate><combat><community based participatory research><community involvement><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><developmental><disease causation><drug/agent><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><forced sex><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><impaired behavior><improved><intervention program><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><male><marijuana law><marijuana policy><marijuana use><novel><participatory action research><pharmacologic><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><preventing><programs><racial><racial background><racial origin><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduced substance use><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><reduction in substance use><revictimization><risk mitigation><risk-reducing><risky sexual behavior><sexual assault><sexual attack><sexual coercion><social><social role><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><substance use><substance use reduction><substance using><tool><traumatic neurosis><trial regimen><trial treatment><unhealthy alcohol use><university student><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><♀><♂>
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Leah Church

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$45,747
FY 2025

Project Title

A Network Perspective on the Neurodevelopment of Emotion Dysregulation in Adolescence: Insights into Depression and Anxiety

Grant Number:

1F31MH140551-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2025

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Adolescent depression and anxiety commonly co-occur, and this co-occurrence is associated with poorer health, psychological, and social outcomes than either presentation in isolation. Yet, little is known about the potential neural substrates driving the co-occurrence of depression a...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Affective><Anxiety><Area><Automobile Driving><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><CNS plasticity><Causality><Central Lobe><Communication><Communities><Complex><Curriculum><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Educational Curriculum><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Environment><Etiology><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Goals><Graph><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Heterogeneity><High Prevalence><Impairment><Individual><Institution><Insula><Insula of Reil><Island of Reil><Link><Literature><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Network Analysis><Network-based><Neural Development><Neurobiology><Neuronal Plasticity><Outcome><Participant><Pathology><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevention><Property><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reaction><Research><Sampling><Social outcome><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Stimulus><Strategic Planning><Subgroup><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Training><Work><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescents with depression><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><archival data><archived data><career><causation><central nervous system plasticity><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><cognitive reappraisal><cognitive regulation><data archived><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression model><depression symptom><depressive><depressive model><depressive symptoms><developmental><disease causation><driving><emotion dysregulation><emotion regulation><emotional dysregulation><emotional regulation><experience><fMRI><graph theory><insight><juvenile><juvenile human><lesson plans><neural><neural mechanism><neural model><neural network><neural plasticity><neurobiological><neurodevelopment><neuromechanism><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><pathway><pediatric depression><person centered><physical conditioning><physical health><programs><psychologic><psychological><psychological outcomes><response><social><statistical analysis><youth depression>
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Ekaterina Chirikova

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$44,826
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating the Interplay of Structural, Social, and Spatial Factors in Ovarian Cancer Survival Disparities in California

Grant Number:

1F31CA290633-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This mentored Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award will provide the trainee, a PhD student in epidemiology at UCSF, with the training necessary to become a researcher in cancer health disparities. Her training goals for this fellowship are to gain expertise in translat...

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<Access to Care><Address><Biological Function><Biological Process><California><Cancer Cause><Cancer Etiology><Cancer Patient><Cancers><Caring><Case Study><Censuses><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clinical><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Death><Decrease health disparities><Dimensions><Disparities><Disparity><Distant><Economics><Environment><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Equity><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Fellowship><Foundational Skills><Future><Goals><Gynecologic Oncologist><Health Care Providers><Health Disparities Research><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Health disparities related research><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Heterogeneity><History><Impact evaluation><Impoverished><Individual><Inequity><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Lower health disparities><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Ovarian Neoplasm><Malignant Ovarian Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Ovary><Malignant neoplasm of ovary><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Mitigate health disparities><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Ovary Cancer><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Physicians><Policies><Population><Poverty><Process><Race><Races><Racial Group><Racial Segregation><Recording of previous events><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Self-Report><Services><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Specialist><Structural Racism><Survival Rate><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Travel><United States><Women's mortality><Work><access gaps><access to health care><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><accessibility to health services><at risk behavior><availability of services><black female><black women><cancer care><cancer disparity><cancer health disparity><cancer registry><cancer survival><cancer-related health disparity><care access><career><case report><community intervention><community level intervention><community-based intervention><cost><data interpretation><data registry><death among females><death among women><death in females><death in women><death rate among women><death rate in women><demographics><differences due to race><differences in race><differs by race><differs in race><disparities in race><disparity due to race><disparity in cancer><disparity in ethnic><disparity in health><doctoral student><economic><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnic segregation><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity disparity><ethnicity group><experience><female death><female mortality><gaps in access><geographic difference><geographic variation><health care access><health care availability><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health disparities science><health disparity><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health workforce><histories><improved><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><local economy><malignancy><medical personnel><method development><mortality among females><mortality among women><mortality in females><mortality in women><neoplasm registry><neoplasm/cancer><novel><ovarian cancer><pathway><population based><race based differences><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race differences><race disparity><race related differences><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial><racial background><racial difference><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racial origin><racial population><racial subgroup><racially different><racially unequal><residential segregation><rurality><service availability><skills><social><social climate><social context><social epidemiology><social factors><social integration><social vulnerability><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><structural determinants><structural factors><survival disparity><training opportunity><translation research><translation strategy><translational approach><translational investigation><translational strategy><treatment access><treatment provider><women's death><women's death rate>
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Sarah Elizabeth Sniffen

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

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

Project Title

Basolateral amygdala support of odor valence learning

Grant Number:

5F31DC021888-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Odors are capable of potently influencing emotional and behavioral responses. The ability to detect odors and assign them hedonic value, or valence, is essential to navigating a world filled with rewards and dangers. Olfactory sensory loss is correlated with changes in emotional resp...

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<Ablation><Affect><Affective><Affective Disorders><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Appetite><Behavior><Behavioral><Binding><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Chemosensitization><Chemosensitization/Potentiation><Circulatory Collapse><Computing Methodologies><Cues><Desire for food><Disease><Disorder><Dopamine><Dopamine Antagonists><Dopamine Receptor><Dopamine Receptor Antagonists><Dopaminergic Antagonists><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Fear><Flupenthixol><Flupentixol><Food><Fright><Gene Expression><Human><Hunger><Hydroxytyramine><Immediate-Early Genes><Infusion><Infusion procedures><Intervention><Knowledge><Learning><Light><Memory><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mission><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Mood Disorders><Murine><Mus><NIDCD><NIH><NRSA><National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Transmitter Substances><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurotransmitters><Odors><Outcome><Perception><Pharmacology><Photoradiation><Potentiation><Process><Punishment><Pyramidal neuron><Quinine><Regulation><Rewards><Role><Saccharose><Sensory><Shock><Site><Slice><Socialization><Stimulus><Sucrose><Synaptic Potentials><System><Testing><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Ventral Tegmental Area><Work><alpha-Flupenthixol><amygdaloid nuclear complex><behavior response><behavioral response><circulatory shock><cis-Flupenthixol><computational methodology><computational methods><computer based method><computer methods><computing method><conditioned fear><electrophysiological><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fear conditioning><gain of function><hedonic><hippocampal pyramidal neuron><in vivo><infusions><innervation><insight><learned behavior><learning behavior><loss of function><multisensory><nerve supply><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><neuronal><neuronal excitability><neuropsychiatric><neuropsychiatry><optogenetics><postsynaptic><response><shocks><social role><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><ventral tegmentum>
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Jazmin Ramirez

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, CORAL GABLES, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,713
FY 2025

Project Title

Effects of Heat Exposure on Maternal and Pregnancy Health

Grant Number:

5F31NR021341-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2024

End Date:

4/1/2027

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The increase in frequency and severity of extreme heat events worldwide is posing significant health risks globally. This longitudinal study evaluates hyperlocal (neighborhood-level) heat exposure, social and environmental factors, and adaptive behaviors among pregnant women in Miami, Florida. By us...

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<Adaptive Behaviors><Address><Adopted><Affect><Air Conditioning><Award><Behavior><Birth Defects><Censuses><Cities><Congenital Abnormality><Congenital Anatomical Abnormality><Congenital Defects><Congenital Deformity><Congenital Malformation><County><Dangerousness><Data><Data Collection><Development><Economic Factors><Economical Factors><Economics><Emotional well being><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Event><Feels well><Florida><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Gestation><Gestational Diabetes><Gestational Diabetes Mellitus><Health><Heat Exhaustion><Heat Prostration><Heat Stress><Heat Waves><High temperature of physical object><Home><Housing><Human><Humidity><Hypertension><Individual><Investigators><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Low Birth Weight Infant><Maternal Health><Measurement><Measures><Mentors><Modern Man><Neighborhoods><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Nurses><Outcome><Pattern><Persons><Physical activity><Physiologic tolerance><Pilot Projects><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Outcome><Pregnancy-Induced Diabetes><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Psychologic Stress><Psychological Stress><Psychological Well Being><Records><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Role><Sense of well-being><Services><Severities><Socioeconomic Factors><Temperature><United States><Variant><Variation><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Weather><Well in self><Woman><Work><adaptation behavior><adaptive behavior><adverse pregnancy outcome><career><cohort><developmental><economic><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><environmental risk><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><extreme heat><extreme weather><heatwave><high blood pressure><high temperature><homes><hospital admission rate><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><indexing><individuals who are pregnant><insight><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><low birth weight><low birthweight><maternal outcome><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mother outcome><nurse><people who are pregnant><pilot study><post-doctoral training><pregnancy diabetes><pregnancy health><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><preterm delivery><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><risk mitigation><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social factors><social role><socio-economic factors><stillbirth><stillborn><systematic review><those who are pregnant><women who are pregnant>
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Erin Laura Ferguson

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,623
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating routine clinical decisions in providing primary care for people living with Alzheimer's Disease or Alzheimer's Related Disorders: using electronic health records to provide timely evidence

Grant Number:

5F31AG085965-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Growing emphasis on the early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) increases the demand for providers to make informed care decisions. Most of the care for people recently diagnosed with ADRD falls on primary care physicians (PCPs), as frontline...

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<AD dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Acceleration><Active Follow-up><Address><Affect><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><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 or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease patient><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Alzheimer's patient><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Area><Benefits and Risks><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Blacks><California><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Informatics><Clinical Treatment><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Data><Decision Making><Dementia><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Drug resistance><Drugs><E coli><E coli drug resistance><E coli drug resistant><E. coli><E. coli drug resistance><E. coli drug resistant><E.coli drug resistance><E.coli drug resistant><Early Diagnosis><Early treatment><Electronic Health Record><Environment><Epidemiology><Escherichia coli><Escherichia coli drug resistance><Escherichia coli drug resistant><Evaluation><Failure><Family><Future><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Systems><Health Inequity><Heterogeneity><Impaired cognition><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Lead><Link><Long-term Follow-up><Masks><Medication><Memantin><Memantine><Memory><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Mission><Modernization><Older Population><Outcome><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Physicians><Population Heterogeneity><Primary Care><Primary Care Physician><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Provider><Public Health><QOC><QOL><Quality of Care><Quality of life><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Randomization trial><Recommendation><Records><Research><Research Design><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resistance><Risk><San Francisco><Specialist><Specialty><Students><Study Type><Training><Uncertainty><Universities><Urinary tract infection><Urinary tract infectious disease><active followup><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><clinical care><clinical decision-making><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><data collected in real world><dementia care><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><diverse populations><doubt><drug resistant><drug/agent><early detection><early therapy><econometrics><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><falls><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><frailty><health inequalities><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><heterogeneous population><improved><indexing><infection management><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrument><long-term followup><medical specialties><novel><older adult><older adulthood><older groups><older individuals><older person><older women><patient living with Alzheimer's disease><patient population><patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease><patient with Alzheimer's><patient with Alzheimer's disease><pharmaceutical><population diversity><preference><prevent><preventing><primary care clinic><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary degenerative dementia><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><randomized trial><real world data><resistance to Drug><resistance to E coli drug><resistance to E. coli drug><resistance to E.coli drug><resistance to Escherichia coli drug><resistant><resistant to Drug><resistant to E coli drug><resistant to E. coli drug><resistant to E.coli drug><resistant to Escherichia coli drug><safety net><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><study design><tool><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><treatment strategy><trial design><trial regimen><trial treatment><urinary infection>
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Stephanie Suinn

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,193
FY 2025

Project Title

Structural Basis for HIV-1 Rev Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking

Grant Number:

1F31AI191950-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) targets the human immune system and can lead to the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), increasing susceptibility to opportunistic infections and tumors. Current HIV-1/AIDS treatments involve the utilization of combination antiret...

Research Terms

<3-D structure><3-dimensional structure><3D structure><AIDS><AIDS Virus><ARV resistance><ARV resistant><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Affinity Chromatography><Anti-Retroviral Agents><Anti-retroviral resistance><Anti-viral Agents><Antigenic Determinants><Arginine><Assay><Back><Base Sequence><Binding><Binding Determinants><Binding Proteins><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biology><CRM1 protein><Causality><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Function><Cell Nucleus><Cell Nucleus Active Transport><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chaperone><Complex><Cryo-electron Microscopy><Cryoelectron Microscopy><Cytoplasm><Development><Dorsum><Drug Targeting><Drug Therapy><Drugs><E coli><E. coli><Electron Cryomicroscopy><Epitopes><Escherichia coli><Etiology><Exportins><Genome><HIV><HIV-1><HIV-I><HIV1><Heterodimerization><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus 1><Immune system><Importin-alpha><Importin-α><Importins><Infection><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Joints><Kap95 protein><Karyopherin-beta Subunit><Knowledge><L-Arginine><LAV-HTLV-III><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Ligand Binding Protein><Ligand Binding Protein Gene><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mediating><Medication><Messenger RNA><Methodology><Methods><Modern Man><Molecular Chaperones><Molecular Interaction><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NLS Peptide><NLS Receptor><NLS-Binding Protein><NLSBP><NPC><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Nuclear Export><Nuclear Import><Nuclear Localization Sequence Receptor><Nuclear Localization Signal><Nuclear Localization Signal Peptide><Nuclear Localization Signal-Binding Protein><Nuclear Pore Complex><Nuclear Protein><Nuclear Proteins><Nuclear Transport><Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling><Nucleotide Sequence><Nucleus><Opportunistic Infections><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Predisposition><Protein Binding><Protein C><Protein Export><Protein Export Pathway><Proteins><RNA><RNA Binding><RNA Gene Products><RNA Splicing><RNA bound><Receptor Protein><Recombinant Proteins><Recombinants><Research><Resistance development><Resistant development><Response Elements><Rest><Ribonucleic Acid><Risk><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site-Directed Mutagenesis><Site-Specific Mutagenesis><Splicing><Structure><Subcellular Process><Susceptibility><Targeted DNA Modification><Targeted Modification><Training><Transcript><Transfer RNA><Translating><Triplet Codon-Amino Acid Adaptor><United Nations><Viral><Viral Gene Products><Viral Gene Proteins><Viral Genome><Viral Packaging><Viral Proteins><Virion><Virus Assembly><Virus Packagings><Virus Particle><Virus Replication><Virus-HIV><Visualization><Work><XPO1 protein><affinity purification><alpha Karyopherins><anti-retroviral><anti-retroviral resistant><anti-viral compound><anti-viral drugs><anti-viral medication><anti-viral therapeutic><anti-virals><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><beta Importins><beta Karyopherins><biological signal transduction><bound protein><causation><chromosome region maintenance 1 protein><cryo-EM><cryoEM><cryogenic electron microscopy><developing resistance><developmental><disease causation><drug intervention><drug treatment><drug/agent><exportin 1><exportin 1 protein><global health><insight><insoluble aggregate><life course><mRNA><mRNA Export><mortality><novel><nucleic acid sequence><nucleocytoplasmic transport><p92 nuclear protein><particle><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><prevent><preventing><programs><protein aggregate><protein aggregation><protein complex><protein function><protein structure><protein structures><proteins structure><receptor><resistance to ARV><resistance to anti-retroviral><resistant to ARV><resistant to anti-retroviral><tRNA><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><three dimensional structure><trafficking><transfer Ribonucleic acids><tumor><viral assembly><viral multiplication><viral replication><virus genome><virus multiplication><virus protein>
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Allyson Lynne Hoag

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HEALTH SCIS CTR, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,138
FY 2025

Project Title

The Molecular Mechanism of Genetic Disorders Due to XPD Mutations

Grant Number:

5F31GM156072-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a crucial DNA repair pathway that removes bulky and helical-distorting lesions (e.g., UV damage) from the genome. NER has two subpathways: Transcription Coupled NER (TC- NER), which repairs damage on the transcribed strand when RNA polymerase II (R...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Actinic Rays><Address><Affect><Alkylation><Angioma Pigmentosum Atrophicum><Assay><Atrophoderma Pigmentosum><BTF2 transcription factor><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biochemistry><Bioinformatics><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Chemistry><Biological Models><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><CXPD><Cancer Cause><Cancer Etiology><Cell Body><Cells><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cockayne Syndrome><Complex><Coupled><Cyclobutane-Pyrimidine Dimers><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Damage Repair><DNA Excision Repair Protein ERCC-2><DNA Helicases><DNA Injury><DNA Molecular Biology><DNA Repair><DNA Repair Gene><DNA Repair Pathway><DNA Unwinding Proteins><DNA mutation><DNA repair protein><DNA unwinding enzyme><DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase II><DNA-Repair Protein Complementing XP-D Cells><DNA-Repair Protein XPD><Data><Defect><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Disease><Disorder><EM9><ERCC-2 protein><ERCC2><ERCC2 gene><Excision Repair Cross-Complementing Rodent Repair Deficiency, Complementation Group 2 Protein><Fellowship><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic Diseases><Genetic Transcription><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genome><Genome Stability><Genomic Stability><Genomics><Goals><Group D XP><High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing><High-Throughput Sequencing><Human><Human Cell Line><Human Genetics><Impairment><In Vitro><Kaposi Dermatosis><Kaposi Disease><Knowledge><Lead><Lesion><Link><Malignant Skin Neoplasm><Measures><Melanosis Lenticularis Progressiva><Methods><Model System><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Molecular Biology><Mutate><Mutation><Nerve Degeneration><Neuron Degeneration><Nucleotide Excision Repair><Otomy><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Phenotype><Pigmented Epitheliomatosis><Play><Predisposition><Premature Aging><Premature aging syndrome><Process><Progeria-Like Syndrome><Protein Complex Subunit><Proteins><Publishing><Pyrimidine Dimers><RNA Expression><RNA Polymerase B><RNA Polymerase II><Research><Role><Skin Cancer><Structural Models><Surgical incisions><Susceptibility><Symptoms><TFIIH><TFIIH Basal Transcription Factor Complex Helicase Subunit><Techniques><Testing><Transcription><Transcription-Coupled Nucleotide Excision Repair><Transcription-Coupled Repair><UV damage><UV induced damage><UV light><UV radiation><UV rays><UV sensitive><UV sensitivity><Ultraviolet Rays><Unscheduled DNA Synthesis><Work><XP4><XPD Gene><XPD protein><XPDC><Xeroderma Pigmentosum><Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group D Complementing Protein><Xeroderma Pigmentosum Syndrome><Xeroderma of Kaposi><Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group D protein><Yeast Protein Complex><Yeasts><apoptosis of neuronal cells><associated symptom><base><bases><basic transcription factor 2><cancer predisposition><career><clinical phenotype><co-morbid symptom><co-occuring symptom><comorbid symptom><concurrent symptom><cooccuring symptom><developmental><entire genome><full genome><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genome integrity><genome mutation><genome scale><genome-wide><genomewide><genomic integrity><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><helicase><human disease><in vitro activity><incision><insight><interdisciplinary approach><malignant skin tumor><methylpurine><multidisciplinary approach><mutant><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurological degeneration><neuron apoptosis><neuronal apoptosis><neuronal cells programmed cell death><neuronal degeneration><neurons programmed cell death><novel><pathway><photo-lesion><photolesion><programmed cell death of neuronal cells by apoptosis><programmed cell death of neurons by apoptosis><protein complex><recruit><repair><repair endonuclease><repair enzyme><repaired><sensor><skills><social role><symptom association><symptom comorbidity><transcription factor IIH><transcription factor TFIIH><ultra violet damage><ultra violet light><ultra violet radiation><ultra violet rays><ultraviolet damage><ultraviolet light><ultraviolet radiation><whole genome>
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Andras KRISTOPHER Ponti

CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COM-CWRU, CLEVELAND, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,138
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the role of sulfide oxidation and declining hydrogen sulfide in glioblastoma

Grant Number:

1F31NS141426-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/2/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Glioblastoma (GBM) is a malignant brain tumor responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Despite efforts to develop new and more efficacious therapeutic options for GBM, long-term survival rates trail other cancers, and a diagnosis remains universally lethal. Poor outcomes ...

Research Terms

<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><Abscission><Acceleration><Age><Aged 65 and Over><Aging><Antioxidants><Automobile Driving><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Cancer><Brain Neoplasia><Brain Neoplasms><Brain Nervous System><Brain Tumors><Breast Cancer><Cancers><Cell Aging><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Senescence><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Aging><Cellular Senescence><Cessation of life><Colon Cancer><Colon Carcinoma><Consumption><Cystathionase><Cystathionine Synthetase><Cystathionine beta-Synthase><Cystathionine gamma-Lyase><Cystathionine β-Synthase><Cysteine Desulfhydrase><Cysteine Metabolism><Cysteine Metabolism Pathway><Cystine Desulfhydrase><Cystine Desulfohydrolase><Data><Death><Dehydrogenases><Diagnosis><Dioxygenases><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Dose><Effectiveness><Elderly><Electron Transport><Enabling Factors><Encephalon><Environment><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Equilibrium><Excision><Extirpation><Fellowship><Gases><Genetic><Glial Cell Tumors><Glial Neoplasm><Glial Tumor><Glioblastoma><Glioma><Goals><Grade IV Astrocytic Neoplasm><Grade IV Astrocytic Tumor><Grade IV Astrocytoma><Health Benefit><Heterogeneity><Homoserine Deaminase><Homoserine Dehydratase><Hydrogen Sulfide><Immune><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immunes><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Immunotherapy><In Vitro><Incidence><Increase lifespan><Individual><Infiltration><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intrinsic factor><Invaded><Laboratories><Length><Link><Liver><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Brain><Malignant neoplasm of brain><Mediating><Mercaptans><Mercapto Compounds><Metabolic><Mitochondria><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Nature><Neuroglial Neoplasm><Neuroglial Tumor><Non-Malignant><Older Population><Olfaction><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxidoreductase><Oxidoreductase Gene><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Population><Predictive Value><Production><Proliferating><Property><Proteins><Quinone Compound><Quinones><Radiation><Redox><Reductases><Regulation><Removal><Replicative Senescence><Respiration><Rhodanese><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><S element><Serine Sulfhydrase><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Signaling Molecule><Site><Smell><Smell Perception><Sulfhydryl Compounds><Sulfides><Sulfur><Sulfur Metabolism><Sulfur Metabolism Pathway><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Surgical Removal><Survival Rate><System><Testing><Therapeutic><Thiols><Thiosulfate Cyanide Transsulphurase><Thiosulfate Sulfurtransferase><Time><Tissues><Tumor Immunity><Tumor Suppressor Proteins><Upregulation><above age 65><advanced age><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age associated><age associated alterations><age associated changes><age correlated><age correlated alterations><age correlated changes><age dependent><age dependent alterations><age dependent changes><age induced alterations><age induced changes><age linked><age of 65 years onward><age related><age related alterations><age related changes><age specific><age specific alterations><age specific changes><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><aging associated><aging associated alterations><aging associated changes><aging correlated alterations><aging correlated changes><aging dependent alterations><aging dependent changes><aging induced alterations><aging induced changes><aging process><aging related><aging related alterations><aging related changes><aging specific alterations><aging specific changes><alterations with age><anti-tumor immune response><anti-tumor immunity><antitumor immunity><balance><balance function><beta-Thionase><biological signal transduction><boost longevity><brain tissue><cancer immunity><cancer in the colon><cancer microenvironment><cancer risk><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><changes with age><chemotherapeutic agent><chemotherapeutic compounds><chemotherapeutic drugs><chemotherapeutic medications><conventional therapy><conventional treatment><driving><egg><electron transfer><elongating the lifespan><enhance longevity><experience><extend life span><extend lifespan><extend longevity><foster longevity><gamma-Cystathionase><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><geriatric><glial-derived tumor><glioblastoma multiforme><healthy aging><healthy human aging><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><host response><human old age (65+)><immune microenvironment><immune suppression><immune suppressive activity><immune suppressive function><immune system response><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunoresponse><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive microenvironment><immunosuppressive response><immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment><improve lifespan><improve longevity><improved><in vivo><insight><knock-down><knockdown><lifespan extension><malignancy><malignant breast tumor><methylcysteine synthase><mitochondrial><mortality><necrocytosis><neoplasm/cancer><neuroglia neoplasm><neuroglia tumor><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><nonmalignant><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><odor perception><older groups><older individuals><older person><olfactory perception><over 65 years><overexpress><overexpression><oxidation><oxidation reduction reaction><pathway><pharmacologic><prolong lifespan><prolong longevity><promote lifespan><promote longevity><replicative aging><resection><respiratory mechanism><response to therapy><response to treatment><senior citizen><social role><spongioblastoma multiforme><standard of care><sulfating enzyme><sulfhydryl group><sulfite oxidase><sulfurtransferase><support longevity><surgery><survival outcome><therapeutic response><therapy response><thiosulfate cyanide transsulferase><thiosulfate thiotransferase><transsulfurase><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><tumor><tumor growth><tumor immune microenvironment><tumor microenvironment><tumor suppressor><tumor-immune system interactions><tumors in the brain><≥65 years>
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Michael Hittle

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,971
FY 2025

Project Title

Precision Monitoring of Multiple Sclerosis with Mobile Devices: A Transformative Approach

Grant Number:

5F31NS139700-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

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Project Abstract

This mentored F31 Award will provide the trainee, a PhD student in epidemiology at Stanford University, with the training necessary to launch an independent research career in computational epidemiology with a focus on neurological disorders. Under the guidance of a multidisciplinary team of expert ...

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<Accounting><Acute><Address><Affect><Apple><Apple watch><Auditory><Award><Behavior><Behavioral><Bladder><Bladder Urinary System><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical assessments><Collection><Data><Data Collection><Data Sources><Decision Making><Decline in mobility><Decrease in mobility><Decreased mobility><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Demyelinations><Devices><Diminished mobility><Disability assessment scale><Disability index><Disability scale><Disability status scale><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Disseminated Sclerosis><Drug Therapy><Electronic Health Record><Encephalon><Epidemiology><Evolution><Frequencies><Goals><Image><Investigators><Left><Length><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><MS patient><Machine Learning><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Malus domestica><Manuals><Manuscripts><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mentors><Methods><Mobile Phones><Mobility decline><Mobility impairment><Modality><Modeling><Monitor><Multiple Sclerosis><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Nervous System Physiology><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurologic Disorders><Neurologic Examination><Neurologic function><Neurological><Neurological Disorders><Neurological disability><Neurological function><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient Monitoring><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Periodicals><Persons><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Population><Provider><Publications><QOL><Quality of life><Randomization trial><Records><Recovery><Reduced mobility><Reduction in mobility><Relapse><Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resolution><Resources><Role><Scientific Publication><Screening procedure><Self-Report><Sight><Speed><Spinal Cord Lesions><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Task Performances><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training><United States><Universities><Vision><Visit><Walking><Work><Zeugmatography><adult youth><applewatch><burden of disease><burden of illness><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><clinical decision-making><clinical imaging><clinical predictors><cognitive function><cohort><computer based prediction><cost><data heterogeneity><data mining><data set heterogeneity><datamining><dataset heterogeneity><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><demyelinate><dexterity><digital><digital app><digital applications><digital phenotyping><digital tool><digital toolkit><disability><disease burden><doctoral student><drug intervention><drug treatment><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><epidemiologic><epidemiological><handheld mobile device><heterogeneous data><heterogeneous data sets><heterogeneous datasets><heterogenous data><heterogenous data sets><heterogenous datasets><high dimensional data><iPhone><imaging><imaging study><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrument><insular sclerosis><machine based learning><measurable outcome><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device><mobile device application><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><multidisciplinary><multiple sclerosis patient><nervous system function><neurodegenerative illness><neurological disease><outcome measurement><patients with MS><patients with multiple sclerosis><people with Multiple sclerosis><periodic><periodical><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacologic><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><predict clinical outcome><predictive modeling><prospective><prototype><randomized trial><recruit><remote monitoring><resolutions><screening tools><sensing data><sensor><sensor data><smart device><smart phone><smartphone><social role><tool><urinary bladder><visual function><walking pace><walking speed><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Evan Haley

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,895
FY 2025

Project Title

Brain Aging in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Grant Number:

1F31MH138092-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/25/2025

End Date:

9/24/2027

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Project Abstract

The goal of my F31 Predoctoral Fellowship application is to receive integrated multidisciplinary training in cellular and molecular neurobiology and immunology toward establishing my future independent research career at the critical intersection of neurodevelopmental disorders and aging. Neurodevel...

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<(TNF)-α><12-20 years old><21+ years old><A β-42><A β42><A-beta 42><A-beta42><ASD><Abeta-42><Abeta42><Acceleration><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Age Years><Age associated cognitive deficit><Age associated cognitive dysfunction><Age related memory decline><Age related memory deficit><Age related memory impairment><Age-associated cognitive decline><Age-related cognitive decline><Aging><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Amyloid beta-42><Amyloid beta42><Amyloid β-42><Amyloid β42><Amyloidβ-42><Amyloidβ42><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Astrocytes><Astrocytus><Astroglia><Astroprotein><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Autopsy><Aβ-42><Aβ42><B cell differentiation factor><B cell stimulating factor 2><B-Cell Differentiation Factor><B-Cell Differentiation Factor Gene><B-Cell Differentiation Factor-2><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor 1 Gene><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor 2 Gene><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor-2><BCDF><BSF-1 Gene><BSF-2><BSF-2 Gene><BSF1 Gene><BSF2><BSF2 Gene><Behavior><Benign senescent forgetfulness><Beta-2 Gene Interferon><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><CSIF><CSIF-10><Cachectin><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Count><Cell Density><Cell Number><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Neurobiology><Cellular injury><Childhood><Chronic><Clinical><Collection><Computer software><Cytokine Synthesis Inhibitory Factor><Development><Early Infantile Autism><Emotional><Encephalon><Expression Signature><FISH Technic><FISH Technique><FISH analysis><FISH assay><Fellowship><Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization><Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization><Freezing><Future><GFA-Protein><GFAP><Gene Expression Profile><Generalized Growth><Glia><Glial Cells><Glial Fibrillary Acid Protein><Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein><Glial Intermediate Filament Protein><Glutamates><Goals><Growth><HPGF><HSF Gene><Hepatocyte Stimulatory Factor Gene><Hepatocyte-Stimulating Factor><Hippocampal Formation><Hortega cell><Human><Hybridoma Growth Factor><Hybridoma Growth Factor Gene><Hydrogen Oxide><IFN-beta 2><IFNB2><IFNB2 Gene><IL-10><IL-4 Gene><IL-6><IL-6 Gene><IL10><IL10A><IL4><IL4 gene><IL6><IL6 Protein><IL6 gene><Immune><Immunes><Immunoassay><Immunoblotting><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Immunologist><Immunology><Individual><Infantile Autism><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Interleukin 10 Precursor><Interleukin 6 (Interferon, Beta 2) Gene><Interleukin-10><Interleukin-4 Gene><Interleukin-4 Precursor Gene><Interleukin-6><Interleukin-6 Gene><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><JUN><Kanner's Syndrome><Kolliker's reticulum><L-Glutamate><Label><MGI-2><MT-bound tau><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Maps><Measures><Mentorship><Methods><Microglia><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Neurobiology><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Myelin><Myeloid Differentiation-Inducing Protein><Nerve Cells><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neuroimmune><Neuroimmune Mechanisms><Neuroimmune Processes><Neuroimmunomodulation><Neurological Development Disorder><Neuronal Transmission><Neurons><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><Pathogenicity><Phenotype><Plasmacytoma Growth Factor><Population><Process><Proteins><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sampling><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Software><Spinal Column><Spine><Superior temporal gyrus><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Technology><Tissue Banks><Tissue Collection><Tissue Growth><Tissue repository><Training><Transcript><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><United States><Vertebral column><Water><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><aberrant aging><abnormal aging><adolescence (12-20)><adult with ASD><adult with autism><adult with autism spectrum disorder><adulthood><adults on the autism spectrum><adults on the spectrum><age associated><age associated alterations><age associated changes><age associated cognitive impairment><age associated memory decline><age associated memory deficit><age correlated><age correlated alterations><age correlated changes><age dependent><age dependent alterations><age dependent changes><age induced alterations><age induced changes><age linked><age related><age related alterations><age related changes><age related cognitive deficit><age related cognitive dysfunction><age related cognitive impairment><age related memory dysfunction><age specific><age specific alterations><age specific changes><age-associated memory impairment><age-induced cognitive decline><age-related decline in cognition><age-related decline in cognitive function><aged><aged brain><ages><aging associated alterations><aging associated changes><aging brain><aging correlated alterations><aging correlated changes><aging dependent alterations><aging dependent changes><aging induced alterations><aging induced changes><aging related alterations><aging related changes><aging related cognitive decline><aging specific alterations><aging specific changes><alterations with age><amygdaloid nuclear complex><astrocytic glia><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic><autistic adult><autistic children><autistic individuals><autistic people><autistic spectrum disorder><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><backbone><biological signal transduction><brain tissue><brain volume><career><cell damage><cell injury><cell type><cellular damage><changes with age><children on the autism spectrum><children with ASD><children with autism><children with autism spectrum disorder><cohort><comparative><cryostat><cytokine><damage to cells><density><developmental><dysfunctional age related change><dysfunctional aging><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><gitter cell><glia signaling><glial signaling><glutamatergic><healthspan extending intervention><healthspan extending therapies><healthspan intervention><healthspan promoting intervention><healthspan promoting therapies><healthspan therapies><healthy aging intervention><human tissue><impaired aging><individuals on the autism spectrum><individuals on the spectrum><individuals with ASD><individuals with autism><individuals with autism spectrum disorder><injury to cells><interferon beta 2><intervention to promote healthy aging><interventions to improve healthspan><jun Oncogene><life span><lifespan><maladaptive aging><mesoglia><microglial cell><microgliocyte><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><molecular phenotype><multidisciplinary><necropsy><nerve cement><nerve signaling><neural inflammation><neural signaling><neurobiological><neurodevelopmental disease><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neuronal><neuronal signaling><neuropathologic><neuropathological><neuropathology><neurotransmission><novel><ontogeny><pathological age related changes><pathological aging><pediatric><people on the autism spectrum><people with ASD><people with autism><people with autism spectrum disorder><perivascular glial cell><postmortem><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><protein blotting><response><sex><single molecule><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><transcriptomics><τ Proteins>
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Sanna Darvish

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,884
FY 2025

Project Title

Chronic MitoQ Supplementation for Improving Cerebrovascular Function in Older Adults

Grant Number:

5F31AG087709-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The purpose of this Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award is to provide support for Ms. Sanna Darvish, a PhD student in Dr. Douglas Seals’ laboratory at the University of Colorado Boulder, to conduct research that will prepare her to become an independent inves...

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<AD related dementia><ADRD><Acetylcholine><Active Oxygen><Acute><Address><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Age Years><Aging><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 or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Amentia><Antioxidants><Area><Bioavailability><Biochemical><Biological><Biological Availability><Biomedical Research><Blood Flow Velocity><Blood Plasma><Blood Vessels><Brain Vascular><Brain Vascular Disorders><Brain Vascular reactivity><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cause of Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cerebral endothelium><Cerebrovascular Circulation><Cerebrovascular Disease><Cerebrovascular Disorders><Cerebrovascular system><Chronic><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Colorado><Cross-Over Designs><Crossover Design><Data><Dementia><Development><Disturbance in cognition><Dose><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Dysfunction><Elderly><Endogenous Nitrate Vasodilator><Endothelial Cells><Endothelium><Endothelium-Derived Nitric Oxide><Enrollment><Exposure to><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Funding><Human><Hypercapnia><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Infrastructure><Internal Carotid Artery><Internal carotid artery structure><Intracranial Vascular Diseases><Intracranial Vascular Disorders><Investigation><Investigators><Laboratories><Learning><Liquid substance><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Mitochondria><Mitochondrial Matrix><Modern Man><Mononitrogen Monoxide><NIH><NRSA><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Nitric Oxide><Nitrogen Monoxide><Nitrogen Protoxide><Oral><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Oxygen Radicals><Parents><Peripheral><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Physiologic Availability><Physiopathology><Placebo Control><Placebos><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Position><Positioning Attribute><Pro-Oxidants><Production><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Reactive Oxygen Species><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Rest><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Risk Factors><Sham Treatment><Subcellular Process><Supervision><Supplementation><System><Trail Making Test><Training><Translating><Treatment Period><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><advanced age><age associated><age associated disease><age associated disorder><age associated effects><age associated impairment><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent disease><age dependent disorder><age dependent impairment><age effect><age linked><age related><age related effects><age related human disease><age specific><age-related disease><age-related disorder><age-related impairment><aged group><aged groups><aged individual><aged individuals><aged mice><aged mouse><aged people><aged person><aged persons><aged population><aged populations><aging effect><aging population><aging prevention><anti aging><anti geronic><antiaging><biologic><blood flow in brain><blood vessels in the brain><brachial artery><brain blood circulation><brain blood flow><brain blood vessels><brain endothelial cell><brain endothelium><brain microvascular endothelial cell><brain vascular disease><brain vascular dysfunction><brain vascular endothelial cell><brain vasculature><carbon dioxide retention><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><cerebral blood flow><cerebral blood vessel><cerebral circulation><cerebral endothelial cell><cerebral microvascular endothelial cell><cerebral vascular><cerebral vascular disease><cerebral vascular dysfunction><cerebral vascular endothelial cell><cerebral vascular reactivity><cerebral vasculature><cerebro-vascular><cerebrocirculation><cerebrovascular><cerebrovascular blood flow><cerebrovascular dysfunction><cerebrovascular reactivity><cerebrovascular vessels><cerebrovasculature><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive function><cognitive loss><cognitive performance><cortical endothelium><determine efficacy><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><doctoral student><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><elderly mice><elevated carbon dioxide><endothelial cell derived relaxing factor><endothelial dysfunction><enroll><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><executive control><executive function><fluid><geriatric><graduate student><hypercarbia><impact of age><improved><in vivo><increased level Carbon dioxide><influence of age><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intracranial vascular dysfunction><liquid><mitochondrial><mortality><new approaches><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><old mice><older adult><older adulthood><older men><older women><parent><pathophysiology><placebo controlled><population aging><post treatment><prevent age related><prevent aging><processing speed><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><seal><senior citizen><sham therapy><skills><suppress aging><translation strategy><translational approach><translational strategy><treatment days><treatment duration><vascular><vascular endothelial dysfunction>
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Antonia Piergies

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,806
FY 2025

Project Title

Examining transdiagnostic mechanisms of language development in infants at elevated likelihood for autism and ADHD

Grant Number:

5F31HD116517-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/10/2024

End Date:

7/9/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Language delays are common in autism and ADHD. Prior studies on early language development in infants developing autism or ADHD have examined each condition separately and are largely incompatible with a transdiagnostic framework, limiting our understanding of whether simila...

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<0-11 years old><AD/HD><ADHD><ASD><Affect><Age Months><Attention><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavioral><Care Givers><Care giver support><Caregiver support><Caregivers><Causality><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Sciences><Code><Coding System><Data><Development><Developmental Course><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Early Diagnosis><Early Infantile Autism><Etiology><Exposure to><Faculty><Family><Family member><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Infant><Infantile Autism><Intervention><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Language><Language Delays><Language Development><Life><Longitudinal Studies><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mentors><Mentorship><Modeling><Monitor><NICHD><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neurocognitive><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Procedures><Process><Psychopathology><Research><Risk><Role><Sampling><Secure><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Toddler><Training><Vocabulary><Vocabulary Words><abnormal psychology><acquiring language skills><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><causation><cognitive development><comparator group><comparison group><design><designing><developmental><disease causation><dyadic interaction><early childhood><early detection><experience><eye tracking><gaze><kids><language ability><language acquisition><language learning><language outcome><language skills><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><mental representation><novel><ontogeny><pathway><protective factors><skills><social><social role><standardize measure><tenure process><tenure track><treatment strategy><visual tracking><vocalization><youngster>
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Frankie Nicole Czesak

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,658
FY 2025

Project Title

Determining the contribution of pathway-specific neural activity to individual and sex differences in the attribution of salience to emotional cues

Grant Number:

5F31DA058358-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

Abstract This proposal describes a 3-year training program for the development of an academic career in the research of psychiatric disease. The candidate is a rising third-year graduate student in the Neuroscience Graduate Program at the University of Michigan, studying addiction- and PTSD-related ...

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<Academia><Affect><Ammon Horn><Animal Housing><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Appetite><Association Learning><Associative Learning><Attenuated><Behavior><Behavioral><Circulatory Collapse><Common Rat Strains><Communication><Computer software><Cornu Ammonis><Cues><DREADDs><Data><Desire for food><Development><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dopamine><Emotional><Environment><Exhibits><Experimental Designs><Fear><Female><Fiber><Food><Foundations><Fright><Genetic><Glutamates><Goals><Hippocampus><Histology><Hydroxytyramine><Implant><Incubated><Individual Differences><Investigators><Knowledge><L-Glutamate><Learning><Lesion><Location><Machine Learning><Measures><Memory Deficit><Memory impairment><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methods><Michigan><Microscopy><Mission><Motivation><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Pathways><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Nucleus Accumbens><PTSD><Pathway interactions><Pavlovian conditioning><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Photometry><Play><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Predisposition><Process><Program Development><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychopathology><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Receptor Protein><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Rewards><Role><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Shock><Software><Stress><Surgical Equipment><Susceptibility><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training><Training Programs><Training Support><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Variant><Variation><Ventral Tegmental Area><Viral><Virginia><Work><abnormal psychology><addiction><addictive disorder><approach behavior><associative conditioning><attenuate><attenuates><aversive conditioning><behavior test><behavioral test><biological sex><career><circulatory shock><classical conditioning><co-morbid><co-morbidity><co-occurring disorders><comorbidity><conditioned fear><conditioning><customized therapy><customized treatment><design><designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs><designing><developmental><diversity, equity, and inclusiveness><dual diagnosis><equity, diversity, and inclusion><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fear conditioning><focus on male><focused on men><foot><genetic approach><genetic strategy><glutamatergic><graduate student><hippocampal><improved><in vivo><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><machine based learning><male><male focused><male specific><male targeted><memory dysfunction><mental illness><model of animal><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurobiological><neurocircuitry><neuronal><optical fiber><pathway><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><programs><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health priorities><receptor><response><selective expression><selectively expressed><sex><sex based differences><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><shocks><skills><social role><success><surgery equipment><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><targeted to men><traumatic neurosis><undergraduate research><unique treatment><vector><ventral tegmentum><♀><♂>
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Miya M Gentry

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,596
FY 2025

Project Title

Loneliness in Aging with Schizophrenia: Effects of Real-time Positive and Negative Social Motivation

Grant Number:

1F31MH142137-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/21/2026

End Date:

2/21/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: Chronic loneliness is a pervasive issue in persons with schizophrenia and can lead to downstream consequences of worsening symptoms (e.g., paranoia, cognitive and functional impairments), social withdrawal, and diminished quality of life. Central to these challenges are def...

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<Address><Aging><Anxiety><Chronic><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Complex><Data><Decision Making><Development><Distress><Disturbance in cognition><Ecological momentary assessment><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Feels well><Fellowship><Fostering><Foundations><Functional impairment><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Life><Link><Loneliness><Measures><Mediation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Modeling><Moods><Motivation><NIMH><NRSA><National Institute of Mental Health><National Research Service Awards><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Paranoia><Paranoid Disorders><Parents><Pattern><Persons><Population><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Process><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Psychotic Disorders><QOL><Quality of life><Recovery><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rewards><Risk><Role><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Sense of well-being><Shapes><Social Behavior><Social Functioning><Social Interaction><Social isolation><Social support><Statistical Models><Strategic Planning><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Techniques><Testing><Time><Translational Research><Translational Science><Well in self><Withdrawal><Work><aged><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><avoidance behavior><chronic mental illness><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><daily functioning><dementia praecox><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><emotional functioning><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><experience><function socially><functioning social><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><lens><lenses><lonely><manage symptom><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><motivational processes><negative affect><negative affectivity><negative mood><parent><persistent mental illness><physical conditioning><physical health><psychologic><psychological><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychotic illness><schizophrenic><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills><social><social anxiety><social defects><social deficits><social disorders><social dysfunction><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><social role><social support network><socially anxious><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><symptom management><tech development><technology development><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><training opportunity><trait><translation research><translational investigation>
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Cosette Schneider

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,452
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigation of neuraminidase as a target antigen for a universal influenza virus vaccine

Grant Number:

1F31AI183628-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/18/2025

End Date:

9/17/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY Influenza A (IAV) viruses cause significant global morbidity and mortality annually, and unpredictable pandemic viruses emerging at irregular intervals pose a significant threat to public health. Current seasonal influenza virus vaccines elicit strain-specific immunity with variable ...

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<7S Gamma Globulin><Ab response><Active Sites><Acylneuraminyl hydrolase><Ad vector><Adenoviral Vector><Adenoviridae><Adenovirus Vector><Adenoviruses><Adjuvant><Advanced Development><Animals><Antibodies><Antibody Formation><Antibody Production><Antigen Targeting><Antigen-Antibody Complex><Antigenic Determinants><Antigens><Assay><Avian Influenza><Binding><Binding Determinants><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Bird Flu><Cell Body><Cell Surface Glycoproteins><Cells><Clinical Treatment Moab><Collaborations><Data><Development><ELISA><Effectiveness><Engineering><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Epitope Mapping><Epitopes><Fowl Pest><Fowl Plague><Generations><Grippe><Hemagglutinin><Human><Hybridomas><IgG><Immune Complex><Immune response><Immunity><Immunization><Immunize><Immunoglobulin G><In Vitro><Individual><Influenza><Influenza A><Influenza A virus><Influenza Vaccines><Influenza Viruses Type A><Influenzavirus A><Intramuscular><Investigation><Knowledge><Lead><Link><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Maps><Measures><Mediating><Membrane><Membrane Glycoproteins><Membrane Protein Gene><Membrane Proteins><Membrane-Associated Proteins><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Monoclonal Antibodies><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multiple Myeloma><Murine><Mus><N-Acylneuraminate Glycohydrolases><Neuraminidase><Nurses><Oligosaccharide Sialidase><Orthomyxovirus Type A><Pathogenicity><Pb element><Phage Display><Plasma-Cell Myeloma><Plasmids><Property><Proteins><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Pulmonary Pathology><Reagent><Recombinants><Regimen><Research><Seasons><Shark><Sialidase><Specificity><Spleen><Spleen Reticuloendothelial System><Splenocyte><Structure><Surface Glycoproteins><Surface Proteins><T cell response><Type A Influenza><VHH><VHH antibody><Vaccinated><Vaccination><Vaccines><Validation><Viral><Viral Activity><Viral Function><Viral Physiology><Virus><Work><Zoonoses><Zoonotic><Zoonotic Infection><adeno vector><adenovector><antibody biosynthesis><avian flu><avian strains of influenza><camelid antibody><camelid based antibody><camelid derived antibody><camelid derived fragment><camelid heavy chain only Abs><camelid immunoglobulin><camelid single chain antibody><camelid variable heavy chain><cross reactivity><design><designing><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><developmental><emergent pandemic><emergent virus><emerging pandemic><emerging virus><enzyme linked immunoassay><exo alpha sialidase><flu infection><flu vaccine><flu virus infection><flu virus pandemic><flu virus vaccine><global health><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><host response><immune system response><immunogen><immunogenicity><immunoglobulin biosynthesis><immunoresponse><improved><in vivo><infected with flu><infected with flu virus><infected with influenza><infected with influenza virus><influenza in birds><influenza infection><influenza virus infection><influenza virus pandemic><influenza virus vaccine><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><lead candidate><lung pathology><mAbs><membrane structure><monoclonal Abs><mortality><myeloma><myelomatosis><nanobodies><nanobody><new pandemic><next generation><novel><novel pandemic><nurse><pan influenza vaccine><pan influenza viral vaccine><pan influenza virus vaccine><pandemic disease preparedness><pandemic flu><pandemic influenza><pandemic planning><pandemic preparedness><pandemic readiness><pandemic strain of influenza><pandemic virus><sdAb><seasonal flu><seasonal influenza><single domain antibodies><tool><tool development><universal flu vaccine><universal influenza vaccine><universal influenza virus vaccine><universal vaccine><universal vaccine against flu><universal vaccine against influenza><vaccine against flu><vaccine against influenza><vaccine candidate><vaccine development><vaccine efficacy><validations><variable heavy chain antibody><vector><viral emergence><ward>
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Aunoy Poddar

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,284
FY 2025

Project Title

Hypoxia-Induced Misdirection: Understanding Postnatal Inhibitory Interneuron Migration in Neonatal Hypoxic Injury

Grant Number:

5F31NS139663-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The development of the infant brain is a dynamic, intricate process that, when disrupted, can lead to long-term neurological disability. In humans, new inhibitory interneurons (INs) continue to be born and migrate extensively into specific cortical destinations late in gesta...

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<Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Awareness><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Behavior><Bioinformatics><Biologic Models><Biological Models><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><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 technology><CRISPR/Cas9><CRISPR/Cas9 technology><CXC-R4><CXCR-4><CXCR4><CXCR4 gene><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Locomotion><Cell Migration><Cell Movement><Cell Signaling><Cellular Migration><Cellular Motility><Childhood><Clinical><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><Complement><Complement Proteins><Connector Neuron><D2S201E><Data><Destinations><Development><Dorsal><Encephalon><Ensure><Exposure to><Expression Signature><FB22><Fellowship><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Gene Expression Profile><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic><Genomics><Gestation><Goals><Grant><Growth><HM89><HSY3RR><Human><Hypoxia><Hypoxia Inducible Factor><Hypoxic><Image><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><In Vitro><Infant><Infant Development><Inflammatory><Injury><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knock-out><Knockout><Knowledge><LAP3><LCR1><LESTR><Learning><Life><Malignant Cell><Mediating><Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell><Mesenchymal Stem Cells><Mesenchymal progenitor><Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells><Model System><Modeling><Modern Man><NPY3R><NPYR><NPYRL><NPYY3R><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neonatal><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Development><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Neurological disability><Neurologist><Neurons><Neurosciences><O element><O2 element><Oligodendrocytes><Oligodendrocytus><Oligodendroglia><Oligodendroglia Cell><Outcome><Oxygen><Oxygen Deficiency><Parturition><Pathway interactions><Patients><Perinatal Brain Injury><Perinatal brain damage><Pregnancy><Process><Receptor Protein><Research><Role><Route><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Single-Nucleus Sequencing><Slice><Stereotyping><Stream><Structure><System><Temporal Lobe><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Upregulation><Work><biological signal transduction><brain cell><brain disorder therapy><brain tissue><cancer cell><career><cell motility><cell type><cingulate cortex><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><complementation><critical period><deprivation><developmental><differential expression><differentially expressed><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gene editing platform><gene editing system><gene editing technology><gene editing tools><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><gene-editing toolkit><human disease><human model><hypoxia neonatorum><imaging><in vivo><infancy><infantile><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention therapy><knock-down><knockdown><mesenchymal stromal cell><mesenchymal stromal progenitor cells><mesenchymal-derived stem cells><migration><model of human><necrocytosis><neonatal brain><neonatal brain development><neonatal human><neonatal hypoxia><neuroblast><neurodevelopment><neurodevelopmental disease><neuronal><neuronal survival><neuroprotection><neuroprotective><ontogeny><pathway><pediatric><pig model><piglet model><porcine model><post-natal period><postnatal><postnatal period><prenatal><receptor><regeneration based therapy><regeneration therapy><regenerative therapeutics><regenerative therapy><response><sNuc-Seq><single nucleus RNA-sequencing><single nucleus seq><single-nucleus RNA-seq><skills><snRNA sequencing><snRNA-seq><social role><substantia alba><swine model><temporal cortex><transcription factor><transcriptional differences><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><unborn><white matter><white matter injury>
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Sneha Rao

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,277
FY 2025

Project Title

Dissecting the role of Notch signaling in mouse pre-implantation embryo development

Grant Number:

1F31HD120033-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT During pre-implantation mammalian development, cells must make their first critical fate choice to specify the trophectoderm (which forms the extra-embryonic placenta) or inner cell mass (which develops into the embryo proper). To achieve this lineage commitment, the embryo ...

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<Affect><Age><Apical><Area><Assisted Reproduction Technology><Assisted Reproductive Technology><Automobile Driving><Biophysics><Biosensor><Blastocyst Implantation><Blastosphere><Body Tissues><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Cycle><Cell Division Cycle><Cell Lineage><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cells Placenta-Tissue><Cellular Matrix><Cellular Mechanotransduction><Collaborations><Communication><Cytoskeletal System><Cytoskeleton><Development><Developmental Biology><Difficulty conceiving><Educational process of instructing><Embryo><Embryo Development><Embryo Implantation><Embryo Loss><Embryoblast><Embryogenesis><Embryonic><Embryonic Development><Ensure><Environment><Epistasis><Epistatic Deviation><Feedback><Fertilization in Vitro><Foundations><Future><Genetic><Genetic Epistasis><Heterogeneity><Image><Implant><Infertility><Infrastructure><Inner Cell Mass><Interaction Deviation><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Joints><Lateral><Light><Logic><Mechanical Signal Transduction><Mechanics><Mechanosensory Transduction><Mediating><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Modeling><Morphogenesis><Murine><Mus><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nidation><Normal Placentoma><Nuclear><Output><Ovum Implantation><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Persons><Photoradiation><Phototoxicity><Placenta><Placenta Embryonic Tissue><Placentome><Pre-implantation Embryo Development><Pre-implantation development><Preimplantation Embryo><Preimplantation Embryo Development><Preimplantation development><Progenitor Cells><Quantitative Microscopy><Research><Research Resources><Resolution><Resources><Role><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Teaching><Test-Tube Fertilization><Tissues><Training><Uterus><Visualization><Woman><Work><ages><assistive reproductive technology><biological sensor><biological signal transduction><biophysical approaches><biophysical foundation><biophysical methodology><biophysical methods><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><biophysical techniques><blastocyst><blastula><developmental><driving><embryo attachment><embryo cell culture><embryo culture><embryonic cell culture><embryonic loss><epistatic interaction><epistatic relationship><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fertility cessation><fertility loss><gene function><gene x gene interaction><genetic epistases><high resolution imaging><imaging><imaging system><implantation><improved><infertile><insight><interfacial><intracellular skeleton><loss of function><mechanic><mechanical><mechanical cue><mechanical signal><mechanosensing><mechanotransduction><morphogenetic process><mosaic><mouse development><natural Blastocyst Implantation><notch><notch protein><notch receptors><novel><optogenetics><pathway><pharmacologic><pleiotropic effect><pleiotropism><pleiotropy><pre-implantation embryo><preimplantation><programs><resolutions><screening><screenings><segregation><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stem cells><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><time measurement><tool><womb>
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Whitney Kate Lieberman

HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$42,220
FY 2025

Project Title

Defining the roles for the sequence-non-specific DNA-binding domains in mammalian SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex assembly and function

Grant Number:

5F31CA290929-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The mammalian SWI/SNF (mSWI/SNF) complexes represent a diverse family of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes (CRCs) that play critical roles in the modulation of chromatin accessibility and gene expression. mSWI/SNF complexes are combinatorically assembled from 29 d...

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<57-kD BRG1-Associated Factor><ARID Domain><ARID1A><ARID1A gene><AT- rich interactive domain-containing protein 1A><AT-Rich Interaction Domain><AT-Rich Interactive Domain><AT-rich interactive domain 1A gene><ATAC sequencing><ATAC-seq><ATACseq><ATP phosphohydrolase><ATPase><Address><Adenosine Triphosphatase><Architecture><Assay><Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing><BAF47><BAF47 Gene><BAF57><BRIGHT Domain><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><Biology><CUT&RUN><Cancer cell line><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chromatin><Chromatin Remodeling Complex><Chromatin Remodeling Factor><Cleavage Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Combinatorics><Complex><DNA><DNA Binding><DNA Binding Domain><DNA Binding Interaction><DNA bound><DNA mutation><DNA-Binding Protein Motifs><Deficiency Diseases><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Disease><Disorder><Engineering / Architecture><Family><Fellowship><Foundations><Gene Action Regulation><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Regulation><Gene Regulation><Gene Regulation Process><Generations><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genomics><HMG Domain><HMG Proteins><High Mobility Group Domain><High Mobility Group Proteins><Histones><Human><Human Cell Line><INI1><INI1 Gene><Immune Precipitation><Immunoblotting><Immunoprecipitation><In Vitro><Incubated><Investigation><Knock-out><Knockout><Length><Link><Maintenance><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mating Type Switching/Sucrose Nonfermenting Protein><Mediating><Model System><Modern Man><Mutate><Mutation><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Nucleosomes><Pathway interactions><Play><Process><Reader><Recurrent disease><Relapsed Disease><Research><Role><SMARCB1><SMARCB1 gene><SMARCE1><SMARCE1 gene><SNF5><SNF5 Gene><SNF5L1><SNF5L1 Gene><SWI/SNF Complex><SWI/SNF Family Complex><SWI/SNF Related, Matrix Associated, Actin Dependent Regulator of Chromatin, Subfamily B, Member 1 Gene><Saccharose><Structure><Subcellular Process><Sucrose><Surface><Variant><Variation><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Winged Helix><Work><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><cancers that are rare><chromatin modifier><defined contribution><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gene product><genome mutation><genome scale><genome-wide><genomewide><hSNF5/INI1 Gene><human disease><knock-down><knockdown><malignancy><mutant><neoplasm/cancer><neurodevelopmental disease><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><pathway><programs><protein blotting><protein complex><rare cancer><rare malignancy><rare tumor><restriction enzyme><restriction enzymes><social role><stoichiometry>
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Ashley Adamson

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$40,828
FY 2025

Project Title

The role for cell cycle regulators in trichloroethylene induced Parkinson's dementia

Grant Number:

5F31ES036890-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The purpose of this NIH F31 application is to obtain support for the PI, Ashley Adamson, to carry out mentored research and career development activities such that the PI obtains the necessary experience and training to become a rigorous independent researcher. The project goal is to...

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<21+ years old><Abscission><Adult><Adult Human><Aging><Air><Amentia><Ammon Horn><Area><Astrocytes><Astrocytus><Astroglia><Automobile Driving><Autopsy><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><C57BL/6 Mouse><CDK4I><CDK5><CDK5 gene><CDKN2><CDKN2 Genes><CDKN2A><CDKN2A gene><CMM2><Cell Aging><Cell Cycle><Cell Cycle Proteins><Cell Division Cycle><Cell Division Cycle Proteins><Cell Division Kinase 5><Cell Division Kinase 5 Gene><Cell Division Protein Kinase 5><Cell Senescence><Cell-Cycle Regulatory Proteins><Cellular Aging><Cellular Senescence><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive Manifestations><Cognitive Symptoms><Cognitive decline><Cognitive deficits><Cognitive function abnormal><Communication><Cornu Ammonis><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 2A Gene><DA Neuron><Data><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Dentate Fascia><Development and Research><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Dopamine neuron><Dyskinesia Syndromes><Educational process of instructing><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Pollutants><Environmental Toxin><Epidemiology><Ethics><Ethinyl Trichloride><Excision><Exposure to><Extirpation><Fascia Dentata><Fostering><Foundations><Ganciclovir><Gancyclovir><Genetic predisposing factor><Glia><Glial Cells><Goals><Gyrus Dentatus><Heterogeneity><Hippocampus><Hydrogen Oxide><INK4><INK4A><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Inhalation><Inhaling><Investigators><Kinases><Kolliker's reticulum><LB pathology><Learning><Lewy body pathology><Lewy pathology><Link><MTS1><MTS1 Genes><Measures><Mediating><Memory><Mentors><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Movement Disorder Syndromes><Movement Disorders><Murine><Mus><NAC precursor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural Stem Cell><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurobehavioral Manifestations><Neurobehavioral Signs and Symptoms><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><Nordeoxyguanosine><Organic Solvents><Organic solvent product><PARK1 protein><PARK4 protein><PD with dementia><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Parkinson Disease dementia><Parkinson's Dementia><Parkinson's disease with dementia><Parkinsonian><Parkinsonian Condition><Parkinsonian Diseases><Parkinsonian Disorders><Parkinsonian Syndrome><Parkinsonism><Pathogenicity><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Patients><Peptides><Pesticides><Phenotype><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preparation><Primary Parkinsonism><Process><Progenitor Cells><Proliferating><Proteins><R & D><R&D><Removal><Replicative Senescence><Reporter><Reproducibility><Research><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Response Elements><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><SNCA><SNCA protein><Science><Scientist><Serine/Threonine-Protein Kinase PSSALRE><Severity of illness><Soil><Solvents><Surgical Removal><TP16><TPKII Catalytic Subunit><TSG9A><Tau Protein Kinase II Catalytic Subunit><Teaching><Technical Expertise><Testing><Therapeutic><Toxic Environmental Agents><Toxic Environmental Substances><Training><Training Programs><Transphosphorylases><Trichloroethene><Trichloroethylene><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Water><Work><a-syn><a-synuclein><adult neurogenesis><adulthood><alpha synuclein><alpha synuclein gene><alphaSP22><astrocytic glia><asyn><brain tissue><burden of disease><burden of illness><career><career development><cdc Proteins><cdc2-related kinase PSSALRE><cognitive decline in Parkinson's><cognitive defects><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's><cognitive impairment in Parkinson's><cognitive loss><cognitive performance><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><dementia in PD><dementia in Parkinson disease><dentate gyrus><disease burden><disease risk><disease severity><disorder risk><dopaminergic neuron><driving><environmental contaminant><environmental toxicant><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethical><experience><genetic risk factor><hippocampal><hyper-phosphorylated tau><hyperphosphorylated tau><improved><inherited factor><knock-down><knockdown><motor deficit><necropsy><nerve cell death><nerve cell loss><nerve cement><nerve stem cell><neural degeneration><neural precursor><neural precursor cell><neural progenitor><neural progenitor cells><neural stem and progenitor cells><neurobehavioral symptom><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neurogenesis><neurogenic progenitors><neurogenic stem cell><neurological degeneration><neuron cell death><neuron cell loss><neuron death><neuron loss><neuron progenitors><neuronal><neuronal cell death><neuronal cell loss><neuronal death><neuronal degeneration><neuronal loss><neuronal progenitor><neuronal progenitor cells><neuronal stem cells><neuroprogenitor><neurotoxicology><non A-beta component of AD amyloid><non A4 component of amyloid precursor><novel><p-tau><p-τ><p14ARF><p16 Genes><p16INK4 Genes><p16INK4A Genes><p16INK4a><pathway><phospho-tau><phospho-τ><phosphorylated tau><post-translational modification of tau><postmortem><posttranslational modification of tau><preparations><prevent><preventing><progenitor and neural stem cells><progenitor cell niche><progenitor cell pool><progenitor cell population><progenitor cell proliferation><progenitor niche><progenitor pool><progenitor population><progenitor proliferation><replicative aging><research and development><resection><senescence><senescent><senescent cell><skills><social role><stem and progenitor cell niche><stem and progenitor cell population><stem and progenitor cell proliferation><stem cell niche><stem cell pool><stem cell population><stem cell proliferation><stem cells><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><tau dysfunction><tau dysregulation><tau phosphorylation><tau posttranslational modification><tau-1><teacher><technical skills><therapeutic target><toxicant><trichloro-ethene><α synuclein gene><α-syn><α-synuclein><τ dysfunction><τ phosphorylation>
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Emily Grace Clark

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$40,827
FY 2025

Project Title

Disrupting the Fibrin Shield to Combat Staphylococcus aureus Bloodstream Infections

Grant Number:

1F31AI194671-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

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ABSTRACT Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a leading causative agent of life-threatening bloodstream infections. The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant strains (e.g., methicillin-resistant S. aureus), as well as understudied mechanisms of antibiotic tolerance, highlights the necessity ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adjuvant Therapy><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Resistance><Antibiotic Therapy><Antibiotic Treatment><Antibiotics><Bacteremia><Bacteria><Binding><Binding Proteins><Biochemistry><Biological Chemistry><Biology><Biophysics><Blood><Blood Circulation><Blood Clotting><Blood Coagulation Factor><Blood Coagulation Factor I><Blood Coagulation Factor II><Blood Coagulation Factor One><Blood Factor One><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Blood coagulation><Bloodstream><Clinical><Clotting><Co(beta)-cyano-7''-(2-methyl)adeninylcobamide><Coagulase><Coagulation><Coagulation Factor I><Coagulation Factor II><Coagulation Factor One><Coagulation Factors><Coagulation Process><Data><Differentiation Reversal Factor><Environment><Esteroproteases><Factor I><Factor II><Factor One><Fellowship><Fibrin><Fibrinogen><Foundations><Glycoproteins><Goals><Hemostasis><Hemostatic function><Hospitals><In Vitro><Infection><Infiltration><Injury><Intravenous><Investigators><Knowledge><Laboratories><Life><Ligand Binding Protein><Ligand Binding Protein Gene><MRSA><Mediating><Methicillin Resistant S. Aureus><Mice><Mice Mammals><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Pathogenicity><Pathogenicity Factors><Pathologic><Peptidases><Peptide Hydrolases><Physiologic><Physiological><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Play><Polymers><Predisposition><Prevalence><Protease Gene><Proteases><Protein Binding><Proteinases><Proteins><Proteolytic Enzymes><Prothrombin><Publishing><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resistance><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Ristocetin Cofactor><Ristocetin-Willebrand Factor><Role><S aureus><S. aureus><Sepsis><Serine Endopeptidases><Serine Protease><Serine Protein Hydrolases><Serine Proteinases><Site><Staph aureus><Staphylocoagulase><Staphylococcus aureus><Susceptibility><Testing><Therapeutic><Thrombase><Thrombin><Training Programs><Treatment Efficacy><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Virulence><Virulence Factors><Work><Wound Infection><adjuvant treatment><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><antibiotic tolerance><bacteraemia><bacteria pathogen><bacterial bloodstream infection><bacterial disease treatment><bacterial infection in the bloodstream><bacterial infectious disease treatment><bacterial pathogen><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><blood infection><bloodstream infection><bound protein><clotting factor><combat><community setting><determine efficacy><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><factor A><fibrinogenase><human disease><human pathogen><improved><in vivo><infected wound><infection in the blood><infection of the blood><injuries><intervention efficacy><methicillin resistance Staphylococcus aureus><methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus><methicillin resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus><monomer><mouse model><murine model><novel><pathogen><pathogenic bacteria><polymer><polymeric><polymerization><prevent><preventing><repair><repaired><resistance strain><resistant><resistant strain><skin abscess><social role><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><tolerance to antibiotics><tolerate antibiotics><treatment strategy><vascular><von Willebrand Factor><von Willebrand Protein>
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Amanda Haik

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$40,441
FY 2025

Project Title

Social safety as a novel mechanism of risk for problematic substance use among sexual and gender minority youth

Grant Number:

1F31DA062473-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

9/9/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth are at higher risk for problematic substance use compared to non- SGM youth. This disparity persists into adulthood, when SGM adults experience a disproportionately higher rate of substance use and disorder. Though such disparities are well esta...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Acceleration><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Area><Buffers><Chronic><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Discrimination><Disparities><Disparity><Emotional Depression><Environment><Equation><Exposure to><Family><Feeling><Fellowship><Friends><Gender and Sexual Minorities><Goals><Individual><Individual Differences><Knowledge acquisition><Link><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal cohort><Methods><Modeling><Moods><NIDA><NRSA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Research Service Awards><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Policies><Population Heterogeneity><Prevalence><Prevention><Prevention program><Psychometrics><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><Role><Safety><Schools><Science><Scientist><Sexual and Gender Minorities><Social Environment><Social Protection><Social Service><Social Work><Social support><Strategic Planning><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Techniques><Time><Training><Variant><Variation><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><career><cognitive process><comparative><data integration><data interpretation><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><diverse populations><experience><experienced discrimination><feelings><gender minority adolescent><gender minority children><gender minority group><gender minority individual><gender minority people><gender minority population><gender minority youth><heterogeneous population><high risk><life span><lifespan><marginalization><microsystems><minority disparity><minority stress><multiple substance use><multisubstance use><novel><pathway><perceived discrimination><perceived stress><perception of discrimination><perception of stress><poly substance use><polysubstance use><population diversity><programs><protective factors><psychosocial><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduced substance use><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><reduction in substance use><resilience><resilient><risk-reducing><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><secondary analysis><self-reported discrimination><self-reported stress><sexual minority adolescent><sexual minority children><sexual minority group><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><sexual minority youth><skills><social><social climate><social context><social determinants><social health determinants><social inclusion><social role><social support network><sociodeterminant><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stress among minorities><stress in minorities><stress perception><stress to minorities><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance using><theories><vigilance><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age><youth substance use>
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Neda Mihaylova Ilieva

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$40,264
FY 2025

Project Title

The role of lysosomal dysfunction in STING-mediated neurodegeneration from trichloroethylene exposure

Grant Number:

1F31ES037227-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2025

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Summary This NIH F31 application is a request for support for Neda Ilieva, the Principal Investigator, to conduct research and career development activities that will equip her with the necessary skills to become an independent researcher. The project aims to investigate the key proteins, pa...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AAV vector><AAV-based vector><Acidity><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Alkalinization><Area><Attenuated><Automobile Driving><Autophagocytosis><Autopsy><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><C57BL/6 Mouse><CD68 antigen><Cathepsins><Cd68><Cell Body><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cognition><Common Rat Strains><Communication><Confocal Microscopy><Cyclic GMP><DA Neuron><Data><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Development and Research><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Dopamine neuron><Dose><Dysfunction><Educational process of instructing><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Pollutants><Environmental Risk Factor><Environmental Toxin><Ethics><Ethinyl Trichloride><Exposure to><Feasibility Studies><Foundations><Functional disorder><Future><Gene Activation><Gene Proteins><Glia><Glial Cells><Guanosine Cyclic Monophosphate><Hortega cell><Human><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Impairment><In Vitro><Inflammation><Inhalation><Inhaling><Innate Immune Response><Investigators><KO mice><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><Kolliker's reticulum><LAMP protein><Laboratories><Lipid Peroxidation><Lysosomes><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><Mesencephalon><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microglia><Mid-brain><Midbrain><Midbrain structure><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Molecular><Morphology><Murine><Mus><NAC precursor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><Null Mouse><Organic Solvents><Organic solvent product><Oxidative Stress><PARK1 protein><PARK4 protein><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Physiopathology><Play><Primary Parkinsonism><Principal Investigator><Protein Gene Products><Proteins><Publishing><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reproducibility><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Proposals><Researchers><Resolution><Role><SNCA><SNCA protein><Science><Scientist><Stimulator of Interferon Genes><Subcellular Process><Substantia Nigra><Substantia nigra structure><Teaching><Technical Expertise><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Toxic Environmental Agents><Toxic Environmental Substances><Toxicant exposure><Training><Transgenic Mice><Transgenic Organisms><Trichloroethene><Trichloroethylene><United States National Institutes of Health><V-ATPase><V-type ATPase><Viral><Work><a-syn><a-synuclein><aberrant folded protein><aberrant folded proteins><abnormal folded protein><abnormal folded proteins><adeno-associated viral vector><adeno-associated virus vector><adulthood><alpha synuclein><alpha synuclein gene><alphaSP22><animal tissue><asyn><attenuate><attenuates><autophagy><brain tissue><cGAMP STING><cGAMP-STING><cGAMP/STING><cGAS/STING><cGMP><career><career development><cyclic GMP-AMP synthase/STING><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><disease risk><disorder risk><dopaminergic neuron><driving><environmental contaminant><environmental risk><environmental toxicant><ethical><gitter cell><glial activation><glial cell activation><improved><insight><knockout gene><late endosome><limbic system-associated membrane protein><lysosome membrane><mesoglia><microglial cell><microgliocyte><misfolded protein><misfolded proteins><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><motor deficit><necrocytosis><necropsy><nerve cell death><nerve cell loss><nerve cement><neural degeneration><neural inflammation><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neurological degeneration><neuron cell death><neuron cell loss><neuron death><neuron loss><neuron toxicity><neuronal><neuronal cell death><neuronal cell loss><neuronal death><neuronal degeneration><neuronal loss><neuronal toxicity><neurotoxicity><neurotoxicology><non A-beta component of AD amyloid><non A4 component of amyloid precursor><novel><overexpress><overexpression><oxidative damage><oxidative injury><pathophysiology><pathway><perivascular glial cell><postmortem><proteotoxic protein><proteotoxin><renal><research and development><resolutions><sensor><skills><social role><teacher><technical skills><toxic exposure><toxicant><trafficking><transgenic><treatment strategy><trichloro-ethene><vacuolar ATPase><vacuolar H+-ATPase><vacuolar membrane H(+)-ATPase><vector control><α synuclein gene><α-syn><α-synuclein>
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Neel Muzumdar

RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIV OF N.J., PISCATAWAY, NJ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$40,062
FY 2025

Project Title

Vascular Reactivity to Compounding Stressors across the Blood Alcohol Curve: Interactions with Chronic Drinking and Polysubstance Use

Grant Number:

5F31AA031620-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Despite national health guidelines and the prevalence of alcohol-related cardiovascular disease, alcohol remains among the most popular recreational substances misused across the lifespan. Drinking behaviors are often initiated in early adulthood and, in the absence of overt...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><9-ene-Tetrahydrocannabinol><ASCVD><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol Intoxication><Alcohol co-use><Alcohol consumption><Alcoholic Intoxication><Alcoholic beverage heavy drinker><Alcohols><Assay><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><Autoregulation><Behavior><Beverages><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Blood><Blood Alcohol Content><Blood Pressure><Blood Pressure Monitors><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Blood alcohol level measurement><Blood flow><Body System><Cannabis><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular Physiology><Cardiovascular system><Career Choice><Career Path><Cause of Death><Characteristics><Chronic><Chronic stress><Conscious><Consciousness><Continuous Sphygmomanometers><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><D9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Detection><Deterioration><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Dose><Drug Interactions><Drugs><Drunkenness><ECG><EKG><Early Diagnosis><Early identification><Electrocardiogram><Electrocardiography><EtOH drinking><EtOH intoxication><EtOH use><Extremities><Fatigue><Fellowship><Foundations><Future><Goals><Grips><Guidelines><Health><Health behavior><Heart Vascular><Heavy Drinker><Heavy Drinking><Homeostasis><Hypertension><Individual><Individual Differences><Intoxication><Isometric Exercise><Isometrics><Lack of Energy><Laws><Life><Limb structure><Limbs><Link><Low Prevalence><Measures><Medication><Membrum superius><Modeling><Muscle-Setting Exercise><NIAAA><NRSA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Research Service Awards><Non-Trunk><Organ System><Periodicals><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacodynamics><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiological Homeostasis><Placebos><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevalence><Process><Property><Public Health><Randomized><Recovery><Recreation><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Residual><Residual state><Risk><Series><Sham Treatment><Solid><Static Exercise><Stress><Study Type><Symptoms><System><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Training><United States><Upper Extremity><Upper Limb><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Vasodilatation><Vasodilation><Vasorelaxation><Work><adult youth><adulthood><alcohol and other drug use><alcohol effect><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol polysubstance use><alcohol product use><alcohol response><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><allostases><allostasis><allostatic load><atheromatosis><atherosclerotic coronary disease><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic vascular disease><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><blood alcohol concentration><blood alcohol level><blood vessel disorder><cannabis use><cannabis user><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular effects><cardiovascular function><career aspiration><career fair><career interest><career networking><career pathway><career track><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><college><collegiate><coronary arterial disease><delta(1)-THC><delta(1)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><delta(9)-THC><delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><design><designing><developmental><drink heavily><drinking><drinking behavior><drug/agent><eCB system><early adulthood><early biomarkers><early detection><early detection biomarkers><early detection markers><emerging adult><endocannabinoid system><endogenous cannabinoid system><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol intoxication><ethanol product use><ethanol response><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><extreme drinking><fighting><flexibility><flexible><grasp><health related behavior><heavy alcohol use><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><injury to the vasculature><life span><life-style factor><lifespan><lifestyle factors><marijuana use><marijuana user><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><multiple substance use><multisubstance use><novel><periodic><periodical><pharmacologic><physical conditioning><physical health><poly substance use><polysubstance use><pressure><primary outcome><professional networking><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><research study><response><response to alcohol><response to ethanol><sham therapy><speed networking><stressor><study design><substance misuse><substance use><substance using><synergism><teaching assistant><urinary><vascular><vascular constriction><vascular dysfunction><vascular injury><vasculopathy><vasoconstriction><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><Δ(1)-THC><Δ(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ(9)-THC><Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol>
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Mathew J Wingerson

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$39,450
FY 2025

Project Title

A novel approach to exercise as treatment for injury-induced impairments in cerebrovascular function among adolescents with concussion

Grant Number:

5F31HD116524-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/16/2024

End Date:

7/15/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY. CANDIDATE: Mathew Wingerson is a doctoral student at the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine pursuing research innovations to support clinical management of concussion. His doctoral research has investigated novel approaches to prescribing aerobic exercise in clinical...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adopted><Aerobic Activity><Aerobic Exercise><Aerobic Training><Aerobic fitness><Age><Autoregulation><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Concussion><Brain Nervous System><Brain Vascular><Brain Vascular Disorders><Cerebral Concussion><Cerebrovascular Disease><Cerebrovascular Disorders><Cerebrovascular system><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Chronic Orthostatic Intolerance><Clinical><Clinical Management><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Colorado><Commotio Cerebri><Complex><Confidence Intervals><Data><Data Science><Development><Diagnosis><Dysfunction><Education><Educational aspects><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Epidemiologist><Exercise><Family><Functional disorder><Funding><Goals><Guidelines><Homeostasis><Impairment><Injury><Intracranial Vascular Diseases><Intracranial Vascular Disorders><Investigators><Knowledge><Laboratory Research><Liquid substance><Long-Term Effects><Machine Learning><Measures><Medical Rehabilitation><Medicine><Mentorship><Methods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Parents><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Pediatric Hospitals><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Post-Concussion Symptoms><Post-Concussion Syndrome><Post-Concussive Symptoms><Post-Concussive Syndrome><Prescribed exercise><Prevention><Prognosis><Property><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recommendation><Recovery><Recovery of Function><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resolution><Resources><Risk><Self-Report><Severities><Shapes><Specialist><Sports Medicine><Subgroup><Symptoms><System><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Effect><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Vascular blood supply><ages><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood supply><blood vessels in the brain><brain blood vessels><brain vascular disease><brain vascular dysfunction><brain vasculature><career><cerebral blood vessel><cerebral vascular><cerebral vascular disease><cerebral vascular dysfunction><cerebral vasculature><cerebro-vascular><cerebrovascular><cerebrovascular dysfunction><cerebrovascular vessels><cerebrovasculature><clinical care><clinical implementation><clinical practice><concussion><concussive><conference><convention><developmental><doctoral student><enroll><exercise intensity><exercise prescription><experience><fluid><functional improvement><functional recovery><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><individual patient><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><intracranial vascular dysfunction><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><liquid><machine based learning><medical college><medical schools><moderate-to-vigorous physical activity><multidisciplinary><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><parent><pathophysiology><rehab strategy><rehab therapy><rehabilitation science><rehabilitation strategy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><resolutions><school of medicine><sex><standard of care><summit><symposia><symposium><vascular supply><vigorous intensity><youngster>
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Maiya Elizabeth Hotchkiss

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$39,443
FY 2025

Project Title

Understanding Suicidality among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness

Grant Number:

1F31MH140494-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/24/2025

End Date:

9/23/2027

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Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Up to 40% of young adults experiencing homelessness (YAEH) are sexual or gender minority individuals, despite sexual and gender minority young people making up around 7% of the general young person population. Currently, suicide is the leading cause of deat...

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<Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Area><Attention><California><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Complex><Data Collection><Data Set><Death><Death Rate><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Drops><Economics><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Feeling suicidal><Fostering><Gender Affirming Surgery><Gender Confirmation Surgery><Gender and Sexual Minorities><Goals><Health><Health Disparities Research><Health Promotion><Health disparities related research><Homelessness><Hormones><Inequity><Institution><Interpersonal Violence><Intervention><LGBT><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender><Los Angeles><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Network Analysis><Outcome><PTSD><Pathway Analysis><Pattern><Persons><Police><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Psychological Health><Psychological abuse><Psychosocial Assessment and Care><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Rice><Safety><Salutogenesis><Science><Services><Sex Reassignment Surgery><Sexual and Gender Minorities><Social Network><Substance Use Disorder><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Therapeutic Hormone><Training><United States><Vulnerable Populations><Work><adolescent minority><adult youth><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><co-morbid><co-morbidity><community based design><community based organizations><community based research><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community organizations><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><comorbidity><depression><developmental><disparity in health><economic><emotional abuse><experience><exposure to violence><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><gender affirmation procedure><gender affirmation surgery><gender affirming procedure><gender minority group><gender minority individual><gender minority people><gender minority population><health disparities science><health disparity><homeless><houselessness><intent to die><intervention for prevention><juvenile justice system><juvenile legal system><mental abuse><mental health care><minority children><minority youth><model building><mortality rate><mortality ratio><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><pediatric minority><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><promoting health><psychosocial assessment><psychosocial care><psychosocial studies><psychosocial support><recruit><safety outcomes><secondary analysis><sexual minority><sexual minority adolescent><sexual minority children><sexual minority group><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><sexual minority youth><skills><social><social health determinants><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide risk><suicides><survival outcome><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><teen violence><theories><thoughts about suicide><transactional sex><traumatic neurosis><unhoused><violence exposure><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><young minority><youth violence>
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Amber Normann

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS), BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$39,212
FY 2025

Project Title

Prehabilitation Exercise Training in Multiple Myeloma Patients Undergoing Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation

Grant Number:

5F31CA290730-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Multiple myeloma is the second most prevalent hematologic malignancy in the US with an estimated 7.1 cases per 100,000. Patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma have improved survival with autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT), however high symptom burden, including reduced muscle s...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Aerobic Activity><Aerobic Exercise><Aerobic Training><Aerobic fitness><Age><Age related comorbidities><Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation><Biology><Body Composition><Cancer Treatment><Certification><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><D-Glucose><DF/HCC><Dana-Farber Cancer Institute><Dedications><Dextrose><Diagnosis><Disease><Disease remission><Disorder><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Exercise><Exercise Physiology><Fatigue><Fellowship><Foundations><Glucose><Goals><Habilitation><Health><Hematologic Cancer><Hematologic Malignancies><Hematologic Neoplasms><Hematological Malignancies><Hematological Neoplasms><Hematological Tumor><Hematopoietic Cancer><Home><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Humulin R><IRB><IRBs><Immunocompromised><Immunocompromised Host><Immunocompromised Patient><Immunosuppressed Host><Increase lifespan><Individual><Institutional Review Boards><Insulin><Insulin Resistance><Intensive Care Units><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Knowledge><Lack of Energy><Length of Stay><Malignant Hematologic Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Mentorship><Metabolic syndrome><Multiple Myeloma><Muscle><Muscle Tissue><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Novolin R><Number of Days in Hospital><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Phase><Physical Capacity><Physical Fitness><Physical Function><Plasma-Cell Myeloma><Play><Population><Postoperative><Postoperative Complications><Postoperative Period><Precision care><Prognosis><Progression-Free Survivals><Protocol Screening><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Regular Insulin><Remission><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Role><Schedule><Skeletal Muscle><Supervision><Symptom Burden><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Training><Training Programs><Transplantation><Unfavorable Clinical Outcome><Voluntary Muscle><age associated comorbidities><ages><anti-cancer therapy><boost longevity><cancer prevention><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolism><cardiovascular fitness><care as usual><career><chemotherapy><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><co-morbidity index><comorbidity><comorbidity Index><deconditioning><decreased muscle strength><delivered virtually><design><designing><dynapenia><elongating the lifespan><enhance longevity><exercise intervention><exercise physiologist><exercise training><experience><extend life span><extend lifespan><extend longevity><fitness><foster longevity><frailty><functional status><homes><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital re-admission><hospital re-admission rates><hospital readmission><hospital readmission rate><hospital stay><immunosuppressed patient><improve lifespan><improve longevity><improved><individualized care><individualized patient care><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><intervention therapy><lifespan extension><low muscle strength><muscle bulk><muscle form><muscle mass><muscle strength><muscle strength decline><muscular><myeloma><myelomatosis><novel><patient population><personalized care><personalized patient care><physical activity intervention><post-operative complications><post-transplant><post-transplantation><posttransplant><posttransplantation><programs><prolong lifespan><prolong longevity><promote lifespan><promote longevity><psychologic><psychological><randomized control trial><re-admission><re-admission rates><re-hospitalization><re-hospitalization rate><readmission><readmission rates><reduced muscle strength><rehospitalization><rehospitalization rate><resistance exercise><resistance training><risk minimization><sarcopenia><sarcopenic><sarcopenic obesity><skills><social role><standard of care><support longevity><survivorship><transplant><treatment as usual><usual care><virtual><virtual delivery><well-being><wellbeing>
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Megan Hansel

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$39,084
FY 2025

Project Title

Prenatal Cadmium Exposure, Placental Transporter Proteins, and Child Health Outcomes

Grant Number:

1F31ES037190-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY Cadmium, a non-essential metal, is persistent in the environment and highly detected in pregnant people. Non-smokers are primarily exposed to cadmium via the intake of contaminated foods (e.g., cereals, breads, vegetables). During pregnancy, cadmium concentrates in the placenta and ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><ABC15><ABC20><ABCB1><ABCB1 gene><ABCG2><ABCG2 gene><ABCP><ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family G (WHITE), Member 2 Gene><ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family G, Member 2><ATP-Binding Cassette, Subfamily G, Member 2><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><BCRP><BCRP1><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Binding><Biological Function><Biological Process><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Birth><Birth Weight><Body mass index><Bread><Breast Cancer Resistance Protein><Cadmium><Carrier Proteins><Cd element><Cells Placenta-Tissue><Cereals><Chemicals><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronologic Fetal Maturity><Circulation><Cohort Studies><Complement><Complement Proteins><Concurrent Studies><Contamination in food><Data><Data Set><Development><EST157481><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environment><Environmental Epidemiology><Environmental Toxin><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiologist><Epidemiology Research><Exposure to><F-2 Toxin><F2 Toxin><Fellowship><Fetal Age><Fetus><Food><Food Contamination><GP170><Gene variant><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic Polymorphism><Genotype><Gestation><Gestational Age><Goals><Growth><Health><Height><Heterogeneity><Hormones><Human><Impairment><Infrastructure><Intake><Literature><MDR-1><MDR1><MDR1 Protein><MRX><MXR1><Maternal Exposure><Measures><Mentors><Metal exposure><Metals><Mitoxantrone Resistance Protein><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular Interaction><Mothers><Multidrug Resistance 1><Multidrug Resistance Gene-1><Multidrug Resistance Gene-1s><Multidrug Resistance Proteins><Multidrug Resistant Proteins><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Normal Placentoma><Nutrient><Organ><Outcome><P-GP><P-Glycoprotein><P-Glycoprotein 1 Gene><PGY-1 Protein><PGY1><Participant><Parturition><Pattern><Perinatal><Peripartum><Persons><Placenta><Placenta Embryonic Tissue><Placenta-Specific ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter><Placentome><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Production><Proteins><Proteomics><Quetelet index><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Risk><Role><Science><Site><Study Type><Therapeutic Hormone><Tissue Growth><Toxic Environmental Agents><Toxic Environmental Substances><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Toxicology><Training><Translating><Transport Protein Gene><Transport Proteins><Transporter Protein><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Vegetables><Weight><Work><Zearalenone><allelic variant><bisphenol A><career><cohort><complementation><complex data><developmental><developmental toxicity><dietary vegetable><diphenylolpropane><environmental toxicant><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><exposed in utero><exposure to metal><fetal><fetal exposure><genetic variant><genomic variant><high risk infant><improved><in utero exposure><in vitro Model><in vivo><individuals who are pregnant><insight><intra-uterine environmental exposure><intrauterine environmental exposure><kids><model of animal><non-smoker><nonsmoker><novel><ontogeny><people who are pregnant><perfluorooctanoate><perfluorooctanoic acid><polymorphism><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prenatal><prenatal exposure><prenatally exposed><preterm delivery><programs><sex><social role><study design><those who are pregnant><tobacco products><unborn><urinary><vulnerable infant><weights><women who are pregnant><youngster>
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Taylor A. Strope

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER, KANSAS CITY, KS

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$38,633
FY 2025

Project Title

Interactions between Mitochondria, ER, and Amyloid

Grant Number:

5F31AG084298-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/6/2023

End Date:

8/5/2028

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Project Summary and Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia diagnosed through the presence of tau tangles and amyloid beta (Aβ) plaques within the brain. Aβ is generated from amyloid precursor protein (APP), an integral membrane protein. APP and Aβ localize to mitochon...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><AD model><AD pathology><APP processing><Abeta synthesis><Address><Affect><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 model><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's disease patient><Alzheimer's disease therapeutic><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimer's patient><Alzheimer's therapeutic><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><Amyloid><Amyloid A4 Protein Precursor><Amyloid Alzheimer's Dementia Amyloid Protein><Amyloid Beta-Peptide><Amyloid Protein A4><Amyloid Protein Precursor><Amyloid Substance><Amyloid beta-Protein><Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor><Amyloid β><Amyloid β production><Amyloid β synthesis><Amyloid β-Peptide><Amyloid β-Protein><Amyloid β-Protein Precursor><Area><Assay><Astrocytes><Astrocytus><Astroglia><Award><Aβ><Aβ production><Aβ synthesis><Bioassay><Bioenergetics><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><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 technology><CRISPR/Cas9><CRISPR/Cas9 technology><Career Choice><Career Path><Cas nuclease technology><Centrifugation><Centrifugation Fractionation><Cholesterol Esters><Cholesterol Homeostasis><Cholesteryl Esters><Closure by Ligation><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><Dementia><Diagnosis><Dysfunction><ELISA><Electron Microscopy><Encephalon><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Environment><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Ergastoplasm><Evaluation><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Generations><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><Grant><Immunoblotting><Impairment><In Situ><Induced pluripotent stem cell derived human neuron><Induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons><Integral Membrane Protein><Intrinsic Membrane Protein><Kansas><Ligation><MT-bound tau><Medical center><Membrane><Mentors><Methods><Mitochondria><Modality><Mutation><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurofibrillary Tangles><Neuron from iPSC><Neuron from induced pluripotent stem cells><Neurons><Oxidative Stress><Pathologic><Phosphatides><Phospholipid Metabolism><Phospholipids><Physiopathology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Production><Research><Research Associate><Role><Sampling><Site><Testing><Training><Transmembrane Protein><Transmembrane Protein Gene><Universities><Upregulation><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Work><a beta peptide><abeta><abeta production><alzheimer model><amyloid beta><amyloid beta production><amyloid beta synthesis><amyloid precursor protein><amyloid precursor protein processing><amyloid-b protein><astrocytic glia><beta amyloid fibril><beta secretase><calcium metabolism><career><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career track><cell type><cholesterol metabolism><design><designing><enzyme linked immunoassay><experience><genome editing><genome mutation><genomic editing><hiPSC><hiPSC-derived neurons><human iPS><human iPSC><human iPSC-derived sensory neuron><human induced pluripotent cell><human induced pluripotent stem cell derived sensory neuron><human induced pluripotent stem cells><human inducible pluripotent stem cells><human inducible stem cells><iPS><iPS neurons><iPSC><iPSC derived-neurons><iPSC-derived human neuron><iPSCs><induced human pluripotent stem cells><induced pluripotent cell><induced pluripotent stem cell><induced pluripotent stem cell neurons><inducible pluripotent cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell derived human neuron><inducible pluripotent stem cell derived human sensory neuron><insight><membrane activity><membrane assembly><membrane structure><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mitochondrial><mitochondrial metabolism><neurofibrillary degeneration><neurofibrillary lesion><neurofibrillary pathology><neuronal><neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells><neurons differentiated from human induced pluripotent stem cells><neurons differentiated from induced pluripotent stem cells><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><non-demented><nondemented><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><pathophysiology><patient living with Alzheimer's disease><patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease><patient with Alzheimer's><patient with Alzheimer's disease><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><primary degenerative dementia><progenitor cell model><progenitor model><protein blotting><research associates><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><social role><soluble amyloid precursor protein><stem and progenitor cell model><stem cell based model><stem cell derived model><stem cell model><tangle><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><β-secretase><τ Proteins>
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Grace Susan Maurer

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY, IA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$38,363
FY 2025

Project Title

Endothelin-1 signaling in microvascular responses to insulin and the role of physical activity and sedentary behavior in women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus

Grant Number:

1F31HL177925-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/22/2025

End Date:

8/21/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The purpose of this Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award is to provide support for Grace Maurer, a Ph.D. student in Dr. Anna Stanhewicz’s laboratory at the University of Iowa, to conduct research that will prepare her to become an independent investigator in t...

Research Terms

<1-Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase><Address><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Attenuated><Behavior><Binding><Biomedical Research><Blood Diseases><Blood Vessels><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Circulation><Clinical><Coupled><Cutaneous><Development><Devices><Disease><Disease Progression><Disease Resistance><Disorder><Dissection><Drug Therapy><Dysfunction><EDN1><ET-1><Endogenous Nitrate Vasodilator><Endothelin Type 1><Endothelin-1><Endothelium><Endothelium-Derived Nitric Oxide><Energy Expenditure><Energy Metabolism><Evidence based practice guidelines><Family Medical History><Family Medical History Epidemiology><Family history of><Fellowship><Female Health><Functional disorder><Future><Gestation><Gestational Diabetes><Gestational Diabetes Mellitus><Goals><Heart Diseases><Hematologic Diseases><Hematological Disease><Hematological Disorder><History><Human><Humulin R><Insulin><Insulin Receptor><Insulin Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinase><Insulin Resistance><Insulin-Dependent Tyrosine Protein Kinase><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><Iowa><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Laboratories><Learning><Link><Lung Diseases><MAP kinase><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Microcirculation><Microvascular Dysfunction><Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Mononitrogen Monoxide><Movement><NHLBI><NIDDM><NIH><NRSA><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Nitric Oxide><Nitrogen Monoxide><Nitrogen Protoxide><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Novolin R><Obesity><Onset of illness><PI-3 Kinase><PI3-Kinase><PI3CG><PI3KGamma><PI3k><PIK3><PIK3CG><PIK3CG gene><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase><Phosphatidylinositol-3-OH Kinase><Phosphoinositide 3-Hydroxykinase><Physical activity><Physical assessment><Physiopathology><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postpartum Period><Pregnancy><Pregnancy-Induced Diabetes><Production><PtdIns 3-Kinase><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Recording of previous events><Regular Insulin><Research><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Researchers><Risk><Role><Sedentary behavior><Sedentary life-style><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Skeletal Muscle><Sleep Disorders><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stimulus><Supervision><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Thesaurismosis><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type I Phosphatidylinositol Kinase><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Type III Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Vascular Endothelium><Vasoactive Agonists><Vasoconstrictor Agents><Vasoconstrictor Drugs><Vasoconstrictors><Vasodilatation><Vasodilation><Vasopressor Agents><Vasorelaxation><Voluntary Muscle><Woman><Women's Health><Women's cohort><adiposity><adult onset diabetes><after gestational diabetes><after pregnancy><attenuate><attenuates><behavior influence><behavior prediction><behavioral influence><behavioral prediction><biological signal transduction><blood disorder><body movement><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><clinical translation><clinically translatable><cohort><cohort in women><cohort on women><corpulence><developmental><diagnosis among females><diagnosis among women><diagnosis in females><diagnosis in women><diagnosis within females><diagnosis within women><disease of the lung><disease onset><disease risk><disorder of the lung><disorder onset><disorder risk><doctoral student><drug intervention><drug treatment><effective intervention><endothelial cell derived relaxing factor><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><female cohort><female diagnosis><following gestational diabetes><gestational diabetes history><glucose tolerance><heart disorder><high risk><histories><improved><in vivo><in vivo Model><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><insulin resistant><insulin signaling><insulin tolerance><interest><ketosis resistant diabetes><life style intervention><lifestyle intervention><lung disorder><maturity onset diabetes><metabolism disorder><microvascular complications><microvascular disease><new diagnostics><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapeutic target><new therapy approaches><new therapy target><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><next generation diagnostics><novel><novel diagnostics><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy approach><novel therapy target><obese patients><pathophysiology><pathway><patients with obesity><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><post pregnancy><post-partum><pregnancy diabetes><prevent><preventing><resistance to disease><resistant disease><resistant to disease><response><risk mitigation><sedentary lifestyle><skills><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem><small vessel disease><social role><therapeutically effective><translation research><translational investigation><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><vascular><vascular bed><vasopressor><women's diagnosis>
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Kelsey L Sinclair

TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, IN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$38,352
FY 2025

Project Title

Factors Impacting Global Health: The Importance of Individualized Treatment Goals for Black Breast Cancer Survivors

Grant Number:

5F31CA294988-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Abstract

This F31 award will allow Kelsey Sinclair (PI) the research training that will advance her toward her goal of becoming an independent cancer multimorbidity scientist with an expertise in intervention adaptation and implementation to optimize cancer care in underserved groups. Cancer-obesity co-morbi...

Research Terms

<Address><Advanced Cancer><Advanced Malignant Neoplasm><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Award><Back><Behavioral><Behavioral Medicine><Black><Black race><Body Weight decreased><Breast Cancer><Breast Cancer Detection><Breast Cancer survivor><Breast cancer screening><Breast screening><Cancer Cause><Cancer Death Rates><Cancer Etiology><Cancer Survivorship><Cancer Treatment><Cancers><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Caring><Cessation of life><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Co(beta)-cyano-7''-(2-methyl)adeninylcobamide><Collaborations><Communities><Complex><Dangerousness><Data><Data Collection><Death><Death Rate><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dorsum><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Evaluation><Foundations><Funding><Future><Goals><Groups at risk><Health><Heterogeneity><Incidence><Inequity><Infrastructure><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Learning><Life><Life Style><Lifestyle><Link><Literature><Long-Term Care><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Medicine><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modification><Newly Diagnosed><Obesity><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><People at risk><Persons at risk><Phase><Population><Populations at Risk><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Publishing><Qualitative Methods><Race><Races><Racial Group><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Science><Scientist><Statistical Methods><Structure><Subgroup><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Training><Treatment Side Effects><Treatment-related side effects><Underserved Population><Voice><Weight><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Woman><adiposity><anti-cancer therapy><biopsychosocial><black female><black patient><black women><body weight gain><body weight increase><body weight loss><breast cancer diagnosis><cancer care><cancer diagnosis><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><chronic disorder><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><corpulence><customized therapy><customized treatment><design><designing><developmental><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><evidence base><experience><extended care><factor A><fighting><global health><health knowledge><healthy lifestyle><high risk><implementation intervention><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><lens><lenses><malignancy><malignant breast tumor><mammary cancer detection><mammary screening><mortality><mortality rate><mortality ratio><multimorbidity><multiple chronic conditions><neglect><neoplasm/cancer><obesity intervention><obesity therapy><obesity treatment><parent><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><peer><pilot trial><post treatment><protective factors><qualitative reasoning><racial><racial background><racial origin><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><research study><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><skills><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><statistic methods><statistical learning><survivorship><systematic review><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><therapeutic response><therapy design><therapy response><training opportunity><treatment design><treatment effect><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><unique treatment><weight loss intervention><weight loss program><weight loss programming><weight loss therapy><weight loss treatment><weights><wt gain><wt-loss>
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Carinna M Householder

UNIV OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, COLLEGE PARK, MD

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$37,647
FY 2025

Project Title

Transcriptional regulation of photoreceptor identity and function

Grant Number:

1F31EY038082-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Vision loss caused by the death of photoreceptors is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, yet therapeutic options remain limited. For this reason, the NEI’s Retinal Disease Program has identified the development of strategies for the treatment of retinal deg...

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<Amacrine Cells><Amino Acids><Award><Back><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding><Blindness><Brachydanio rerio><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Signaling><Cell Transplantation><Cells><Chimera Protein><Chimeric Proteins><Cone><DNA><Danio rerio><Degenerative Disorder><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Developed Countries><Development><Dorsum><Face><Fusion Protein><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Generations><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Germ Lines><Goals><Industrialized Countries><Industrialized Nations><Institution><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knock-out><Knockout><Knowledge><Laboratories><Maintenance><Mediating><Molecular Interaction><Muller glia><Muller's cell><Müller cell><Müller glia><National Eye Institute><Natural regeneration><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Phenotype><Photoreceptor Cell><Photoreceptors><Photosensitive Cell><Population><Progenitor Cells><Promoter Regions><Promotor Regions><Proteins><Public Health><RNA Expression><Regeneration><Regulation><Replacement Therapy><Repression><Research><Retina><Retinal Degeneration><Retinal Diseases><Retinal Disorder><Rod><Role><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Specific qualifier value><Specified><System><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Training><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Vertebrate Animals><Vertebrates><Visual Receptor><Work><Zebra Danio><Zebra Fish><Zebrafish><aminoacid><aspirate><biological signal transduction><candidate identification><career><cell replacement therapy><cell replacement treatment><cell type><cellular differentiation><cellular transplant><degenerative condition><degenerative disease><degenerative retina diseases><design><designing><develop therapy><developed country><developed nation><developed nations><developmental><differential expression><differentially expressed><disability><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><faces><facial><gangliocyte><ganglion cell><gene network><genetic promoter element><genetic promoter sequence><horizontal cell><improved><insight><intervention development><mutant><necrocytosis><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurological degeneration><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><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><overexpress><overexpression><paralog><paralogous gene><progenitor><programs><promoter sequence><regenerate><regenerative><retina degeneration><retina disease><retina disorder><retinal degenerative><retinal degenerative diseases><retinal neuron><retinal progenitor><retinal progenitor cell><retinal regeneration><retinal stem cell><retinal stimulation><retinopathy><social role><stem cells><success><therapy development><training opportunity><transcription factor><transcriptional differences><transcriptome profiling><transcriptomic profiling><treatment development><treatment strategy><vertebrata><vision loss><visual loss>
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Mallory Kisner

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, FAIRFAX, VA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$37,580
FY 2025

Project Title

Intensive Longitudinal Associations between Stress, Mindfulness, and Alcohol Use in Highly Stressed Mothers

Grant Number:

5F31AA031881-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

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Alcohol use is common in the United States and more frequent use is associated with individual and societal consequences. The use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) approaches is useful in alcohol research to identify strategies that may reduce alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences in t...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Attention><Award><Buffers><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Rearing><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Collection><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Development><ETOH level><Ecological momentary assessment><Economics><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family><Future><Goals><Grain><Health><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><JIT intervention><Knowledge><Life><Literature><Mediating><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Mobile Phones><Mothers><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Play><Population><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Training><Researchers><Role><Sampling><Science><Scientist><Self-Report><Social Environment><Source><Statistical Methods><Stress><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Training><United States><Woman><addiction><addictive disorder><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent welfare><adult youth><adulthood><alcohol consequences><alcohol craving><alcohol ingestion><alcohol initiation><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol product use><alcohol related consequences><alcohol related problem><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol use><alcohol use initiation><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><career><child well being><child wellbeing><childrearing><craving><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><drinking><drinking initiation><economic><ethanol consumption><ethanol craving><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethyl alcohol measurements><experience><iPhone><interest><just-in-time intervention><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><maternal stress><methods to study multiple-level influences><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><parent><perceived stress><perception of stress><programs><recruit><reduced alcohol use><research data dissemination><research dissemination><response><self-reported stress><sex><smart phone><smartphone><social><social climate><social context><social role><societal costs><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><statistic methods><stress perception><stress reduction><stressed mothers><stressor><substance use><substance using><theories><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Catherine Lima Chantre

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$37,486
FY 2025

Project Title

The impact of forced migration on HIV vulnerability and prevention among internally displaced adolescent girls and young women in northern Mozambique

Grant Number:

5F31MH136948-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Exposure to traumatic events is associated with increased HIV risk in adults, however for young, forcibly displaced persons this relationship is less clear. An insurgency in northern Mozambique has internally displaced >1 million inhabitants from Cabo Delgado province. Moreover, Moza...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adolescent HIV risk><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Age><Anxiety><Behavioral><Cities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Couples><Cross Sectional Analysis><Cross-Sectional Analyses><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><Data><Development><Disease Frequency Surveys><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Epidemiologist><Equation><Exposure to><Family><Fellowship><Female Adolescents><Focus Groups><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV risk among adolescents><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Services><Health Status><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Individual><Infection><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Level of Health><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Mozambique><Needs Assessment><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome Study><PTSD><Persons><Population><Portuguese East Africa><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><PrEP><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Province><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Research><Research Infrastructure><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Sexual Partners><Societies><Stress><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subgroup><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Training><Trauma><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Work><adolescent HIV prevention><adolescent girl><adulthood><ages><at risk behavior><career><community based care><condoms><depression><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><displaced people><displaced person><experience><forced migrant><global health><health care personnel><health care worker><health level><health provider><health workforce><high risk><implementation science><implementation strategy><informant><initiation of sexual activity><interpersonal psychotherapy><interpersonal therapy><intimate partner violence><involuntary migration><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><migration><multidisciplinary><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><pre-exposure prophylaxis><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research study><sex partner><sexual debut><sexual initiation><sexual violence><sexually violent><social><social role><strategies for implementation><stressor><tool><transactional sex><traumatic event><traumatic neurosis><treatment provider><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young woman>
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Travis J Fleming

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$37,482
FY 2025

Project Title

Functionally dissecting MECOM gene regulation in high-risk leukemia

Grant Number:

5F31CA287658-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a devastating disease that continues to have a poor prognosis with less than one-third of patients achieving a cure from their disease. While the identification of genomic subtypes has enabled some risk stratification, it is increasingly evide...

Research Terms

<AML - Acute Myeloid Leukemia><Ablation><Academic skills><Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia><Acute Myelocytic Leukemia><Acute Myelogenous Leukemia><Award><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding><Binding Sites><Biochemical><Bioinformatics><Biomedical Research><Blood Cells><Blood Diseases><Blood Precursor Cell><Boston><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Cancer Biology><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Line><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><CellLine><Cells><Chemicals><Children's Hospital><Chromatin><Chromosomal, Gene, or Protein Abnormality><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Combining Site><Communication><Cytogenetic or Molecular Genetic Abnormality><Data><Development><Differentiated Gene><Disease><Disorder><Engineering><Environment><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Equilibrium><Family><Gene Action Regulation><Gene Down-Regulation><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Monitoring><Gene Expression Pattern Analysis><Gene Expression Profiling><Gene Expression Regulation><Gene Regulation><Gene Regulation Process><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Abnormality><Genetic Identity><Genetic Transcription><Genomic approach><Genomics><Goals><Hematologic Cancer><Hematologic Diseases><Hematologic Malignancies><Hematologic Neoplasms><Hematological Disease><Hematological Disorder><Hematological Malignancies><Hematological Neoplasms><Hematological Tumor><Hematopoiesis><Hematopoietic Cancer><Hematopoietic Cell Tumor><Hematopoietic Cellular Control Mechanisms><Hematopoietic Malignancies><Hematopoietic Neoplasms><Hematopoietic Neoplasms including Lymphomas><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic Tumor><Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm><Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Neoplasms><Hematopoietic stem cells><Human><Individual><Knowledge><Leukemic Cell><Leukemic progenitor and stem cell><Maintenance><Malignant Hematologic Neoplasm><Malignant Hematopoietic Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mediating><Mentors><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Abnormality><Molecular Fingerprinting><Molecular Interaction><Molecular Profiling><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Myeloid Cells><Myeloid Disease><Myeloid Malignancy><Myeloid Neoplasm><Myeloid Tumor><Myeloproliferative Disorders><Myeloproliferative Tumors><Myeloproliferative disease><Outcome><Pathogenesis><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pediatric Hospitals><Peripheral Blood Cell><Production><Progenitor Cells><Prognosis><Protein Family><RNA Expression><Reactive Site><Recurrent disease><Relapsed Disease><Reporting><Repression><Research><Sampling><Scientist><Site><Strains Cell Lines><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Intervention><Training Programs><Transcript Expression Analyses><Transcript Expression Analysis><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription Repression><Transcription factor genes><Translating><Variant><Variation><Work><acute granulocytic leukemia><acute granulocytic leukemia cell><acute myeloblastic leukemia cell><acute myelocytic leukemia cell><acute myelogenous leukemia cell><acute myeloid leukemia><acute myeloid leukemia cell><acute nonlymphocytic leukemia cell><analyze gene expression><balance><balance function><blood cancer><blood cell formation><blood cell progenitor><blood disorder><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood-forming stem cell><cancer of blood><cancer of the blood><career><career preparation><career readiness><cellular differentiation><co-repressor><cofactor><conventional therapy><conventional treatment><corepressor><cultured cell line><design><designing><developmental><epigenetically><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gene co-repressor><gene corepressor><gene expression analysis><gene expression assay><gene network><gene regulatory network><gene repression><genetic co-repressor><genetic corepressor><genomic effort><genomic strategy><hematopoietic differentiation><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><high risk><human progenitor><human stem cells><improved><insight><intervention therapy><job readiness><leukemia><leukemia stem/initiating cells><leukemia treatment><leukemic progenitor><leukemic stem cell><leukemic therapy><leukemogenesis><malignancy><medical college><medical schools><molecular aberrations><molecular profile><molecular signature><myeloproliferative neoplasm><neoplasm/cancer><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><pathway><progenitor cell fate><progenitor cell gene><progenitor cell maintenance><progenitor fate><progenitor gene><progenitor maintenance><programs><recruit><risk stratification><school of medicine><small molecule><stem and progenitor cell fate><stem cell fate><stem cell genes><stem cell maintenance><stem cells><stratify risk><survival outcome><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><transcription factor><transcriptional profiling><work readiness><workforce readiness><workplace readiness>
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Catherine Leona-Grace Wingrove

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$37,215
FY 2025

Project Title

Defining the mechanisms of B7-H3 overexpression and role in neuroblastoma metastasis and immune evasion

Grant Number:

5F31CA284708-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Summary Neuroblastoma is a cancer derived from the developing sympathetic nervous system and is the most commonly diagnosed extracranial solid tumor of childhood. Despite an intensive treatment regimen of chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and immunotherapy, the five-year survival rate of hig...

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<(TNF)-α><21+ years old><3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Adrenergic Agents><Adrenergic Drugs><Adrenergics><Adult><Adult Human><Antibody-drug conjugates><Antigens><Assay><Automobile Driving><B7-H3><B7H3><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biological Function><Biological Process><Bone-Derived Transforming Growth Factor><C57BL/6 Mouse><CAR T cells><CAR modified T cells><CAR-T><CAR-Ts><CD276><CD276 gene><CD3><CD3 Antigens><CD3 Complex><CD3 molecule><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><Cachectin><Cancer Genes><Cancer-Promoting Gene><Cancers><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Function><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Line><Cell Migration Assay><Cell Multiplication><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Proliferation><Cell Surface Proteins><Cell secretion><CellLine><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Function><Cellular Growth><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular Proliferation><Cellular Secretion><ChIP Sequencing><ChIP-seq><ChIPseq><Characteristics><Chemotherapy Protocol><Chemotherapy Regimen><Chemotherapy-Oncologic Procedure><Childhood><Childhood Cancers><Childhood Extracranial Solid Tumor><Clinical Evaluation><Clinical Testing><Clinical Trials><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><Co-Stimulator><Combination Chemotherapy Regimen><Costimulator><Credentialing><Cytolysis><Cytotoxic cell><DNA mutation><Data><Dependence><Development><Diagnosis><Effector Cell><Epidermal Thymocyte Activating Factor><Event><FDA approved><Family><Fiber><Future><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Transcription><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Growth><Heterograft><Heterologous Transplantation><Human><Human Cell Line><IFN><IL-2><IL2 Protein><Immune><Immune Evasion><Immune mediated therapy><Immunes><Immunocompetent><Immunologic Subtyping><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunomodulation><Immunophenotyping><Immunotherapeutic agent><Immunotherapy><In Vitro><Inflammatory><Integral Membrane Protein><Interferons><Interleukin 2><Interleukin 2 Precursor><Interleukin II><Interleukin-2><Interleukine 2><Interleukine 2 Precursor><Interleukine II><International><Intrinsic Membrane Protein><Invaded><K lymphocyte><Life><Ligands><Luciferase Immunologic><Luciferases><Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor><Lysis><Lytotoxicity><MART-1 Antigen><MART-1 Tumor Antigen><MART-1 protein><MART1 antigen><MLANA Protein><MYC Transcription Factor><MYCN><MYCN gene><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Malignant Childhood Neoplasm><Malignant Childhood Tumor><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Pediatric Neoplasm><Malignant Pediatric Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant childhood cancer><Mediating><Mediator><Melan A><Melan-A protein><MelanA protein><Mesenchymal><Metastasis><Metastasize><Metastatic Lesion><Metastatic Mass><Metastatic Neoplasm><Metastatic Tumor><Migration Assay><Milk Growth Factor><Mitogenic Factor><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Monoclonal Antibody Therapy><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mutate><Mutation><NK Cells><NK cell immune therapy><NK cell immunotherapy><NK cell therapy><NK cell treatment><NK cell-based immune therapy><NK cell-based immunotherapy><NK cell-based therapy><NK cell-based treatment><NK cellular immunotherapy><NK cellular therapy><NK immunotherapy><NK therapy><NK treatment><NMYC><NMYC Gene><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Natural Killer Cell Immunotherapy><Natural Killer Cells><Neoplasm Metastasis><Neuroblastoma><OKT3 antigen><Oncogene Products><Oncogene Proteins><Oncogenes><Oncogenic><Oncoproteins><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Pain><Painful><Pathway interactions><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pediatric Extracranial Solid Tumor><Platelet Transforming Growth Factor><Proliferating><Proteins><Proto-Oncogene Products c-myc><Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc><Public Health><Quimioterapia><RNA Expression><Radiation><Recombinants><Research><Resistance><Role><Scientist><Secondary Neoplasm><Secondary Tumor><Seminal><Solid><Solid Neoplasm><Solid Tumor><Strains Cell Lines><Subcellular Process><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survival Rate><Survivors><Sympathetic Nervous System><System><T cell growth factor><T cell receptor based immunotherapy><T cell receptor cellular immunotherapy><T cell receptor engineered therapy><T cell receptor immunotherapy><T cell response><T cells for CAR><T-Cell Activation><T-Cell Growth Factor><T-Cell Receptor Therapy><T-Cell Receptor Treatment><T-Cell Receptor based Therapy><T-Cell Receptor based Treatment><T-Cell Stimulating Factor><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T3 Antigens><T3 Complex><T3 molecule><TCR T cell immunotherapy><TCR T cell therapy><TCR Therapy><TCR based T cell immunotherapy><TCR based Therapy><TCR based immune therapy><TCR based immunotherapy><TCR based treatment><TCR immunotherapy><TGF B><TGF-beta><TGF-β><TGFbeta><TGFβ><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Testing><Thymocyte Stimulating Factor><Tissue Growth><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transforming Genes><Transforming Growth Factor beta><Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Family Gene><Transgenic Organisms><Translational Research><Translational Science><Transmembrane Protein><Transmembrane Protein Gene><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Tumor Antigens><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><Tumor-Associated Antigen><Work><Xenograft><Xenograft procedure><Xenotransplantation><activate T cells><adulthood><antigen-specific T cells><c-myc Proteins><cancer antigens><cancer chemotherapy><cancer in a child><cancer in children><cancer metastasis><cancer microenvironment><career><cell growth><chemo-/radio-therapy><chemo-radiotherapy><chemoradiation><chemoradiation therapy><chemoradiation treatment><chemoradiotherapy><child with cancer><childhood malignancy><chimeric antigen T cell receptor><chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells><chimeric antigen receptor T><chimeric antigen receptor T cells><chimeric antigen receptor fusion protein T-cells><chimeric antigen receptor modified T cells><chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with sequencing><chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing><chromatin immunoprecipitation with sequencing><chromatin immunoprecipitation-seq><chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing><clinical relevance><clinical test><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><cultured cell line><cytokine><cytotoxicity><developmental><differential expression><differentially expressed><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><evidence base><genome mutation><high risk><hypoimmunity><immune competent><immune deficiency><immune drugs><immune evasive><immune modulation><immune regulation><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapeutics><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunodeficiency><immunogen><immunologic reactivity control><immunologic therapeutics><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><immunotherapeutics><immunotherapy agent><improved><improved outcome><in vivo><inhibitor><knock-down><knockdown><mAB-based therapy><mAb therapy><mAb-based therapeutics><malignancy><migration><mortality><mouse model><murine model><myc Proto-Oncogene Product p62><myc Proto-Oncogene Proteins><natural killer cell based immune therapy><natural killer cell based immunotherapy><natural killer cell therapy><natural killer cell treatment><natural killer cell-based therapy><natural killer cellular therapy><natural killer therapy><neoplasm/cancer><neuroblastoma cell><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><ontogeny><overexpress><overexpression><pathway><patient oriented outcomes><pediatric><pediatric cancer><pediatric malignancy><pharmacologic><pre-clinical><preclinical><promoter><promotor><radio-chemo-therapy><radio-chemotherapy><radiochemotherapy><research clinical testing><resistant><response><side effect><skills><social role><spheroids><success><surgery><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic target><three dimensional><thymus derived lymphocyte><tissue wound><transcription factor><transcriptional differences><transgenic><translation research><translational investigation><treatment strategy><tumor><tumor cell metastasis><tumor growth><tumor microenvironment><tumor-specific antigen><wound><wounding><wounds><xeno-transplant><xeno-transplantation>
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Victoria Fleming

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$36,799
FY 2025

Project Title

Weight, inflammation, and Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome

Grant Number:

5F31AG085730-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT/SUMMARY People with Down syndrome (DS) have a 75-90% lifetime risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD).2,3 However, there is marked variability in the timing of AD, with a 30+ year range in the age of onset of clinical dementia8, suggesting that factors beyond trisomy 21 may inf...

Research Terms

<(TNF)-α><21+ years old><AD dementia><AD pathology><AD prevention><Aberrant Chromosome><Abeta synthesis><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Age of Onset><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer beta-Protein><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer disease prevention><Alzheimer prevention><Alzheimer risk factor><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Amyloid beta-Protein><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's amyloid><Alzheimer's biomarker><Alzheimer's disease biological marker><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's disease risk><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimers Dementia><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Alzheimer’s disease biomarker><Amentia><Amyloid (Aβ) plaques><Amyloid A4 Protein Precursor><Amyloid Alzheimer's Dementia Amyloid Protein><Amyloid Beta-Peptide><Amyloid Plaques><Amyloid Protein A4><Amyloid Protein Precursor><Amyloid beta-Protein><Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor><Amyloid β><Amyloid β production><Amyloid β synthesis><Amyloid β-Peptide><Amyloid β-Protein><Amyloid β-Protein Precursor><Apolipoproteins><Aβ><Aβ production><Aβ synthesis><B cell differentiation factor><B cell stimulating factor 2><B-Cell Differentiation Factor><B-Cell Differentiation Factor-2><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor-2><BCDF><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><BSF-2><BSF2><Biological><Biological Markers><Blood Serum><Body Weight Changes><Body Weight decreased><Body mass index><C-reactive protein><CSIF><CSIF-10><Cachectin><Chromosomal Aberrations><Chromosomal Abnormalities><Chromosomal Alterations><Chromosome Aberrations><Chromosome Alterations><Chromosome Anomalies><Chromosome abnormality><Chronology><Clinical><Clinical Treatment><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Computer software><Cross Syndrome><Cross-McKusick-Breen syndrome><Cytogenetic Aberrations><Cytogenetic Abnormalities><Cytokine Synthesis Inhibitory Factor><Data><Data Collection><Dementia><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Disturbance in cognition><Down Syndrome><Educational workshop><Ensure><Epidemiology><Episodic memory><Fellowship><Funding><Goals><Groups at risk><HPGF><Health><Hepatocyte-Stimulating Factor><Hybridoma Growth Factor><Hypertension><IFN-beta 2><IFNB2><IL-10><IL-6><IL10><IL10A><IL6 Protein><Impaired cognition><Incidence><Individual><Individuals with down syndrome><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Interleukin 10 Precursor><Interleukin-10><Interleukin-6><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigators><Karyotype><Knowledge><Kramer syndrome><Langdon Down syndrome><Learning><Life><Linear Models><Link><Longitudinal Studies><MGI-2><MT-bound tau><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Mediating><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Mongolism><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Motor><Myeloid Differentiation-Inducing Protein><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural History><Nature><Nerve Degeneration><Neuritic Plaques><Neurofibrillary Tangles><Neuron Degeneration><Obesity><Over weight><Overweight><PET><PET Scan><PET imaging><PETSCAN><PETT><Participant><Pathology><People at risk><Persons><Persons at risk><Physical activity><Plasmacytoma Growth Factor><Population><Populations at Risk><Positron Emission Tomography Medical Imaging><Positron Emission Tomography Scan><Positron-Emission Tomography><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Prevalence><Prevention program><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Production><Proteins, specific or class, C-reactive><QOL><Quality of life><Quetelet index><Rad.-PET><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sample Size><Senile Plaques><Serum><Site><Social Policies><Software><Symptoms><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Time><Training><Trisomy 21><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Weight><Weight Change><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Work><Workshop><a beta peptide><abeta><abeta accumulation><abeta aggregation><abeta production><adiposity><adulthood><aged><ages><alzheimer risk><amyloid beta><amyloid beta accumulation><amyloid beta aggregation><amyloid beta plaque><amyloid beta production><amyloid beta synthesis><amyloid precursor protein><amyloid β accumulation><amyloid β aggregation><amyloid-b plaque><amyloid-b protein><analytical method><aβ accumulation><aβ aggregation><aβ plaques><beta amyloid fibril><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><body weight loss><career><chromosomal defect><chromosome 21 trisomy><chromosome 21 trisomy syndrome><chromosome defect><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive performance><cohort><comorbidity><congenital acromicria syndrome><cored plaque><corpulence><diabetes><diffuse plaque><down syndrome individuals><down syndrome patients><epidemiologic><epidemiological><executive control><executive function><exercise program><fitness program><healthy aging><healthy human aging><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><imaging biomarker><imaging marker><imaging-based biological marker><imaging-based biomarker><imaging-based marker><inflammation marker><inflammatory marker><insight><intellectual and developmental disability><interferon beta 2><karyogram><later in life><later life><life span><life-time risk><lifespan><lifetime risk><limited intellectual functioning><long-term study><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><longitudinal outcome studies><malleable risk><methods to study multiple-level influences><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mild cognitive disorder><mild cognitive impairment><modifiable risk><morbus Down><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurofibrillary degeneration><neurofibrillary lesion><neurofibrillary pathology><neurological degeneration><neuronal degeneration><oculocerebral hypopigmentation syndrome><patients with down syndrome><people with down syndrome><positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging><positron emission tomographic imaging><positron emitting tomography><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><primary degenerative dementia><programs><pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy><research associates><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><skills><social interventions><social role><soluble amyloid precursor protein><tangle><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><trial regimen><trial treatment><trisomy 21 syndrome><virtual><weights><wt-loss><τ Proteins>
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Alexandra Nusawardhana

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV HERSHEY MED CTR, HERSHEY, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$36,532
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the Regulation of the exonuclease EXO1 in genome stability.

Grant Number:

1F31CA294862-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Summary This F31 application focuses on investigating the mechanisms of EXO1 regulation as a potential target for a novel chemotherapeutic. I am requesting support for further developing a project which I have previously published a manuscript. This proposal addresses a fundamental gap in kn...

Research Terms

<3' exonuclease><APF-1><ATP-Dependent Proteolysis Factor 1><Abscission><Address><Anti-Cancer Agents><Antineoplastic Agents><Antineoplastic Drugs><Antineoplastics><Artificial Genes><Aspergillus Endonuclease S1><Aspergillus Nuclease S1><Assay><Award><BRCA deficient><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><CDDP><CRISPR editing screen><CRISPR screen><CRISPR-based screen><CRISPR/Cas9 screen><Cancer Drug><Cancer Genes><Cancer Induction><Cancer Patient><Cancer Treatment><Cancer-Promoting Gene><Cancers><Catalytic Core><Catalytic Domain><Catalytic Region><Catalytic Site><Catalytic Subunit><Cell Body><Cell Line><CellLine><Cells><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><Closure by Ligation><Co-Immunoprecipitations><Complement><Complement Proteins><Complex><Cysplatyna><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Damage Repair><DNA Double Strand Break><DNA Injury><DNA Nucleases><DNA Primase><DNA Repair><DNA Replication><DNA Synthesis><DNA biosynthesis><DNA fiber analysis><DNA fiber approach><DNA fiber assay><DNA fiber combing><DNA fiber method><DNA fiber spreading><DNA fiber technique><DNA lesion><DNA replication fork><DNA-based therapeutics><DNase><Deoxyribonuclease S1><Deoxyribonucleases><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Dichlorodiammineplatinum><Double Strand Break Repair><Drug Targeting><EXO1><EXO1 exonuclease><EXO1 gene><Endonuclease S-1><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Excision><Exonuclease><Exonuclease 1><Extirpation><Family><Fellowship><Future><Gamma-H2AX><Genes><Genome Instability><Genome Stability><Genomic Instability><Genomic Stability><Goals><Grant><HEX1><HEX1 Gene><HMG-20><High Mobility Protein 20><Human><In Vitro><Institution><Investigation><Knock-out><Knockout><Knowledge><Laboratories><Learning><Lethal Genes><Ligation><Lytotoxicity><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Manuscripts><Measures><Mediating><Medicine><Mentorship><Methods><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Neoplastic Disease Chemotherapeutic Agents><Nuclease S-1><Oncogenes><Pathway interactions><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Peptides><Peyrone's Chloride><Peyrone's Salt><Pharmacogenomics><Platinum Diamminodichloride><Play><Polymerase><Primase><Process><Proteins><Publishing><Regulation><Removal><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Role><S1 Nuclease><Scientist><Short interfering RNA><Single-Stranded DNA><Small Interfering RNA><Strains Cell Lines><Surgical Removal><Synthetic Genes><Techniques><Therapeutic><Transforming Genes><Treatment Efficacy><Tumor-Specific Treatment Agents><Ubiquitilation><Ubiquitin><Ubiquitination><Ubiquitinoylation><Unscheduled DNA Synthesis><Variant><Variation><Work><anti-cancer drug><anti-cancer therapy><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><carcinogenesis><chemotherapy><cis dichlorodiammineplatinum><cis platinum compound><cis-Diaminedichloroplatinum><cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum><cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II)><cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(II)><cis-Platinum><clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats screen><college><collegiate><complementation><cultured cell line><cytotoxicity><de-ubiquitinase><de-ubiquitinating enzyme><developmental><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><graduate student><hExoI><improved><inhibitor><intervention efficacy><knock-down><knockdown><malignancy><mutant><neoplasm/cancer><novel><nuclease><overexpress><overexpression><pathway><patient oriented outcomes><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><phosphodiesterase II><rad2 nuclease family member, homolog of S. cerevisiae exonuclease 1><recruit><replication fork><replication stress><resection><siRNA><skills><social role><spleen exonuclease><spleen phosphodiesterase><ssDNA><synthetic lethal interaction><synthetic lethality><therapeutic DNA><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><ubiquination><ubiquitin conjugation><ubiquitin isopeptidase><ubiquitin-specific isopeptidase><γH2AX>
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Emma Schweitzer

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$36,087
FY 2025

Project Title

Craving's role in biasing subjective value computation in food addiction

Grant Number:

5F31DA061624-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Both healthy individuals and those with addictive disorders experience cravings, a strong urge for a particular substance. Yet despite this and the recognized impact craving has on some individuals, such as those with food addiction, leading to overconsumption of highly pala...

Research Terms

<Address><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Model><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Calories><Cancers><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Categories><Chemical Dependence><Classification><Clinical><Competence><Consumption><Cues><Decision Making><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Diffuse><Dimensions><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drugs><Emotions><Encephalon><Event><Exhibits><Fats><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Food><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><General Population><General Public><Health><Heart Diseases><Hyperphagia><Individual><Intervention><Knowledge><Link><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Medication><Methods><Motivation><Neurobiology><Neurosciences><Obesity><Obesity Epidemic><Over weight><Overeating><Overweight><Pattern><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Role><Route><Satiation><Savory><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Systematics><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Ventral Striatum><Weight><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Work><World Health Organization><addiction><addictive disorder><adiposity><base><bases><behavior mechanism><behavior study><behavioral study><body weight gain><body weight increase><cognitive process><compare to control><comparison control><corpulence><craving><cue reactivity><developmental><diabetes><drug craving><drug/agent><editorial><experience><fMRI><food Ingestion><food addiction><food consumption><food craving><heart disorder><improved><indexing><insight><instrument><malignancy><multisensory><neoplasm/cancer><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neural patterning><neuro-imaging><neurobiological><neurocircuitry><neuroeconomics><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><non-drug><nondrug><novel><polyphagia><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><satiety><skills><social role><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><theories><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><weights><willingness to pay><wt gain>
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Meghan Littlejohn

TEMPLE UNIV OF THE COMMONWEALTH, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$35,840
FY 2025

Project Title

Acoustic Measures in Diagnosis and Subtyping of Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Grant Number:

5F31DC021885-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2026

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ABSTRACT Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a pediatric speech sound disorder (SSD) that impacts between 60,000 and 780,000 children under 14 in the US. The underlying impairment in speech motor planning primarily affects articulation and prosody and reduces intelligibility. Beyond impaired commun...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><ANOVA><Accuracy of Diagnosis><Acoustics><Address><Affect><Analysis of Variance><Articulation><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cognition><Communication><Communication Disorders><Communication impairment><Communicative Disorders><Consensus><Data Set><Development><Developmental apraxia><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic Method><Diagnostic Procedure><Diagnostic Technique><Differential Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Emotional><Evaluation><Foundations><Future><Goals><Grain><Heterogeneity><Impairment><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Judgment><Language><Lead><Literature><Measures><Motor><Multivariate Analyses><Multivariate Analysis><Outcome><Pb element><Population><Process><Prospective Studies><Reading><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sample Size><Sampling><Selection for Treatments><Sensitivity and Specificity><Specificity><Speech><Speech Disorders><Speech Manifestations><Speech Pathologist><Speech Sound><Stress><Training><Treatment outcome><Uncertainty><United States><Variance Analyses><Work><Writing><accurate diagnosis><career><childhood apraxia><clinical diagnosis><clinical efficacy><developmental><diagnostic ability><diagnostic accuracy><diagnostic capability><diagnostic power><diagnostic utility><diagnostic value><doubt><effective therapy><effective treatment><evidence base><experience><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><improved><kids><large data sets><large datasets><lexical><literacy><motor control><novel><pediatric><programs><prospective><selection of treatment><skills><social><sound><speech language pathologist><therapy selection><treatment selection><validation studies><youngster>
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Danielle Nicole Adank

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$34,849
FY 2025

Project Title

Exercised-induced modulation of insular cortex microcircuitry during alcohol abstinence

Grant Number:

5F31AA030901-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Alcohol consumption and related behaviors can account for the third-highest cause of preventable death in the United States. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has altered how individuals consume alcohol, which creates a need for new strategies to help and protect the health of individual...

Research Terms

<4-Aminobutanoic Acid><4-Aminobutyric Acid><4-amino-butanoic acid><Absolute ethanol><Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Acute><Affective><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Aminalon><Aminalone><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Anxiety><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Causality><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Central Lobe><Chronic><Communication><Connector Neuron><Cyclic Somatostatin><Data><Dose><ETOH><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Etiology><Exercise><Exercise Test><Exposure to><Feeling><Fellowship><Fiber><GABA><Genetic><Grain Alcohol><Grant><Growth Hormone Inhibiting Factors><Growth Hormone-Inhibiting Hormone><Health protection><Human><Individual><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Interoception><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><Island of Reil><Locomotor Activity><Maps><Mediating><Methods><Methylcarbinol><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Motor Activity><Motor Cortex><Murine><Mus><Neocortex><Nerve Cells><Nerve Transmitter Substances><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neuropeptides><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurotransmitters><Pattern><Persons><Photometry><Play><Property><Public Health><Quinine><Rabies mapping><Rabies trans synaptic tracing><Rabies virus mediated mapping><Regulation><Relapse><Reporter><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resistance><Rodent Model><Role><Running><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><SRIH><SRIH-14><Self Administered><Self Administration><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Somatostatin><Somatostatin-14><Somatotropin Release Inhibiting Factors><Somatotropin Release-Inhibiting Hormone><Stress><Structure><Study models><Substance Use Disorder><Synapses><Synaptic><Techniques><Testing><Transmission><United States><Withdrawal><abstaining from alcohol><abstaining from ethanol><abstinence from alcohol><abstinence from ethanol><active followup><alcohol abstinence><alcohol behavior><alcohol effect><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol induced behavior><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol related behavior><alcohol sensitivity><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcohol-related death><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><amygdaloid nuclear complex><biological signal transduction><brain circuitry><career><causation><cell cortex><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><disease causation><drinking><driving><electrophysiological><ethanol abstinence><ethanol behavior><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><ethanol induced behavior><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol related behavior><ethanol sensitivity><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><exposed to alcohol><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><feeding><feelings><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><gamma-Aminobutyric Acid><growth hormone release inhibiting factor><homotypical cortex><improved><in vivo><insight><isocortex><model of animal><negative affect><negative affectivity><neopallium><neuronal><optogenetics><prevent><prevent relapse><preventable death><preventable mortality><preventing><rabies based mapping><rabies based retrograde mapping><rabies circuit tracing><rabies mediated retrograde monosynaptic tracing><rabies retrograde tracing><rabies tracer><rabies tracing><rabies viral tracing><rabies virus mediated circuit mapping><rabies virus monosynaptic circuit tracing><rabies virus monosynaptic tracing><rabies virus neurotracer><rabies virus retrograde tracing><rabies virus tracing><recruit><relapse prevention><resistant><sensing data><sensitivity to alcohol><sensitivity to ethanol><sensor data><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><social role><substance use and disorder><synapse><tool><tracing with rabies><transmission process><γ-Aminobutyric Acid>
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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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Thomas Cardaci

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 24/100
Active award
Career award
$99,216
FY 2026

Project Title

Intercellular Communication in Cancer Cachexia: Impact of Obesity and Exercise

Grant Number:

4K00CA294251-03

Activity Code:

K00

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2029

Project Abstract

Research: At the time of cancer diagnosis, 40%–60% of patients are overweight or obese. Despite this, there is a lack in understanding how pre-existing obesity influences the development and severity of cancer cachexia— a multifactorial wasting syndrome characterized by the unintentional loss of lea...

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<Adipocytes><Adipose Cell><Adipose tissue><Advanced Cancer><Advanced Malignant Neoplasm><Affect><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Autoregulation><Award><Bioinformatics><Biology><Blood Plasma><Body System><Body Tissues><Cachectic><Cachexia><Cancer Biology><Cancer Cachexia><Cancer Induction><Cancer Patient><Cancer Survivor><Cancers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell to Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell-Cell Signaling><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular biology><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Data><Development><Development Plans><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Dysfunction><Endocrinology><Exercise><Fat Cells><Fats><Fatty Tissue><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Funding><Funding Opportunities><Future><Goals><Health><Homeostasis><Human><Impairment><Inflammation><Inflammation Mediators><Inflammatory><Institution><Intermediary Metabolism><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Leanness><Link><Lipids><Lipocytes><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mature Lipocyte><Mature fat cell><Mediating><Mediator><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metabolic Processes><Metabolic dysfunction><Metabolism><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Morphology><Murine><Mus><Muscle><Muscle Atrophy><Muscle Fibers><Muscle Mitochondria><Muscle Tissue><Muscle function><Muscular Atrophy><Myotubes><NIDDK><National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Nutrition><Obese Mice><Obesity><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Organ System><Outcome><Overweight><Pathogenesis><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Physical Function><Physiological Adaptation><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiology><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Prevalence><Proteomics><QOL improvement><Quality Control><RNA><RNA Gene Products><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiration><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Rhabdomyocyte><Ribonucleic Acid><Role><Sarcosomes><Severities><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Skeletal Fiber><Skeletal Muscle><Skeletal Muscle Cell><Skeletal Muscle Fiber><Skeletal Myocytes><Subcellular Process><Technical Expertise><Testing><Therapeutic><Thesaurismosis><Thinness><Time><Tissues><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Treatment outcome><Tumor-Derived><Universities><Voluntary Muscle><Wasting Disease><Wasting Syndrome><Weight><Work><adipose><adiposity><anti-cancer research><biological signal transduction><cancer associated cachexia><cancer diagnosis><cancer induced cachexia><cancer research><cancer-associated muscle wasting><cancer-induced muscle atrophy><cancer-induced muscle loss><cancer-induced muscle wasting><cancer-related cachexia><carcinogenesis><career><career development><cell biology><cell culture><cell cultures><corpulence><developmental><diabetes><exercise intervention><experience><extracellular vesicles><functional outcomes><improved><improved outcome><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><inflammation marker><inflammatory marker><inflammatory mediator><insight><intercellular communication><lipid mediator><malignancy><metabolic phenotype><metabolism disorder><metabotype><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><model of animal><muscle breakdown><muscle bulk><muscle degradation><muscle deterioration><muscle form><muscle loss><muscle mass><muscle wasting><muscular><nano particle><nano-sized particle><nanoparticle><nanosized particle><neoplasm/cancer><novel><ob/ob mouse><pathophysiology><patient oriented outcomes><physical activity intervention><potential biological marker><potential biomarker><quality of life improvement><respiratory mechanism><response><skeletal muscle atrophy><skeletal muscle breakdown><skeletal muscle loss><skeletal muscle protein loss><skeletal muscle wasting><skills><social role><survivorship><systemic inflammation><systemic inflammatory response><technical skills><therapeutic target><therapeutically effective><trafficking><translation research><translational investigation><tumor><tumor-induced cachexia><tumor-induced muscle wasting><vesicle release><vesicular release><wasting condition><wasting disorder><weights><white adipose tissue><yellow adipose tissue>
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THOMAS Elliott VAN DYKE

ADA FORSYTH INSTITUTE, INC., Somerville, MA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$385,290
FY 2025

Project Title

Forsyth Training in Oral Health Research

Grant Number:

5T90DE026110-09

Activity Code:

T90

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2017

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

In this competing renewal of the Postdoctoral Training Program at the Forsyth, we are excited to propose the expansion of our program to include the DMD/PhD program at our long-time affiliate, Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM). The underlying rationale is to build on the strengths of our curr...

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<Advisory Committees><Applications Grants><Appointment><Clinical><Committee Members><Communication><Dental Schools><Dentists><Development and Research><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Educational process of instructing><Educational workshop><Elements><Environment><Feedback><Funding><Future><Grant><Grant Proposals><Grant Review><Health><High School Student><Individual><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Investigation><Investigators><Medicine><Mentors><Methods><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nevada><North Carolina><Oral><Oral health><Ph.D.><PhD><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Program Reviews><R & D><R&D><Reproducibility><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Scientist><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Task Forces><Teaching><Time><Training><Training Programs><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Workshop><Writing><advisory team><career><craniofacial><craniofacies><dental health><experience><high schoolers><medical college><medical schools><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><preparations><programs><recruit><research and development><research associates><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><skills><summer research>
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Olufisayo O Aloba

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$52,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Novel Spatial-Motor Approaches Targeting Post-Stroke Spatial Neglect and Gait Deficits

Grant Number:

5F31NS131020-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/17/2023

End Date:

3/16/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Aiming spatial neglect (SN) is a sub-type of SN that is a dysfunction in initiation/execution of motor–intentional behavior. SN components such as directional hypokinesia, turning behavior, weight-bearing asymmetry, and veering with straight-walking path adversely affect wal...

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<Abnormal gait><Address><Affect><Apoplexy><Attention><Attentional deficit><Behavior><Biomechanics><Brain Vascular Accident><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Combined Modality Therapy><Data><Detection><Diagnosis><Dysfunction><E-stim><Electric Stimulation><Electric Stimulation Therapy><Electrodes><Electrotherapy><Evidence based treatment><Failure><Functional disorder><Future><Gait><Gait abnormality><Gait disorder><Gait disturbances><Gait dysfunction><Gait impairment><Goals><Hypokinesia><Individual><Investigators><Knowledge><Left><Length of Stay><Load Bearing><Long-term disability><Lower Extremity><Lower Limb><Measures><Medical Rehabilitation><Membrum inferius><Membrum superius><Mentors><Motor><Motor disability><Movement><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><Muscle Paresis><Muscular Paresis><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neurologist><Number of Days in Hospital><Output><Paresis><Pathologic><Performance><Persons><Physical Rehabilitation><Physiopathology><Production><Protocol><Protocols documentation><QOL><Quality of life><Recovery><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation Outcome><Rehabilitation therapy><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Sampling><Scientist><Side><Spatial Behavior><Stimulus><Stroke><Surface><System><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Effect><Therapeutic Electric Stimulation><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Upper Extremity><Upper Limb><Walking><Walking impairment><Weight Bearing><Weight-Bearing state><Work><after stroke><attentive deficit><behavior measurement><behavioral measure><behavioral measurement><biomechanical><body movement><brain attack><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><clinical training><cognitive function><combination therapy><combinatorial><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><common symptom><decrease disability><decrease in disability><design><designing><disability reduction><effective therapy><effective treatment><electrical stimulation therapy><electromyostimulation><electrostimulation><electrostimulation therapy><evidence base><fall risk><gait recovery><gait rehab><gait rehabilitation><gait retraining><gait training><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital stay><improved><inattention><inattentiveness><lessen disability><locomotor learning><minimize disability><mitigate disability><motor learning><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><neglect><neuroimaging biomarker><neuroimaging marker><neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation><neuromuscular stimulation><novel><paretic><paretic muscle><pathophysiology><physical rehab><physical therapist><physiotherapist><post stroke><poststroke><reduction in disability><rehab therapy><rehabilitation after stroke><rehabilitation paradigm><rehabilitative><rehabilitative outcome><rehabilitative paradigms><rehabilitative therapy><response to therapy><response to treatment><simulation><slow disability><spatial neglect><stroke rehab><stroke rehabilitation><stroke survivor><stroked><strokes><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic response><therapy response><treatment response><treatment responsiveness>
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Allison Trouten Walker

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$52,538
FY 2025

Project Title

The role of neonatal ROS in cardiomyocyte maturation and injury response

Grant Number:

5F31HL172609-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT/PROJECT SUMMARY Ischemic heart disease presents a substantial burden of disease, partially due to cardiomyocytes’ low turnover rate. Neonatal mice exhibit a transient cardiac regenerative capacity and serve as a valuable model to study cardiac regeneration. Many in the field theorize that t...

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<AAV9 delivery><AAV9 mediated delivery><AAV9 vector delivery><AAV9 viral delivery><AAV9 virus to deliver><Active Oxygen><Acute><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Anterior><Antioxidants><Arterial Obstruction><Arterial Occlusion><Artery Obstruction><Automobile Driving><Biological Function><Biological Process><Birth><Body Tissues><Calcium><Cardiac><Cardiac Muscle Cells><Cardiac Myocytes><Cardiac Output><Cardiac infarction><Cardiocyte><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Cycle Arrest><Cell Death><Cell Signaling><Cellular Metabolic Process><Characteristics><Cicatrix><Culture Media><Cysteine><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Data><Development><Developmental Process><Disease><Disorder><Dose><Echocardiogram><Echocardiography><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environment><Exhibits><Fatty Acids><Fibrosis><Food><Future><Genes><Genus Hippocampus><Glycolysis><Goals><Half-Cystine><Heart><Heart Muscle Cells><Heart failure><Heart myocyte><Hexadecanoates><Hormones><Human><Impairment><In Vitro><Injections><Injury><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Ischemia><Ischemic Heart><Ischemic Heart Disease><Ischemic myocardium><Kinetics><Knock-out><Knockout><L-Cysteine><Left><Lentivirinae><Lentivirus><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Mitochondria><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Myocardial Ischemia><Natural regeneration><Neonatal><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><O element><O2 element><Oleates><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxidative Phosphorylation><Oxidative Phosphorylation Pathway><Oxidative Stress><Oxygen><Oxygen Consumption><Oxygen Radicals><Palmitates><Parturition><Pathologic><Pathology><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pro-Oxidants><Procedures><Process><Proliferating><Proliferation Marker><Public Health><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Reactive Oxygen Species><Recovery><Redox><Regeneration><Regenerative capacity><Regulation><Research Proposals><Role><Sarcomeres><Scars><Seahorse><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Signaling Molecule><Source><Stress><Structure><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Hormone><Time><Tissues><Transfection><Transthoracic Echocardiography><Trichrome stain><Troponin><Ventricular><adeno-associated viral vector 9 delivery><adeno-associated virus 9 delivery><artery occlusion><biological signal transduction><burden of disease><burden of illness><cardiac failure><cardiac function><cardiac infarct><cardiac ischemia><cardiac myocytes differentiated from induced pluripotent stem cell><cardiac regeneration><cardiomyocyte><cell metabolism><cell type><cellular metabaolism><compare to control><comparison control><conditioning><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><coronary ischemia><developmental><disease burden><driving><electrophysiological><extracellular><fatty acid oxidation><fatty acid supplementation><field theory><function of the heart><growth media><heart attack><heart function><heart infarct><heart infarction><heart ischemia><heart output><heart regeneration><heart sonography><hiPSC><human iPS><human iPSC><human induced pluripotent cell><human induced pluripotent stem cells><human inducible pluripotent stem cells><human inducible stem cells><iPS cell derived cardiomyocytes><iPSC derived cardiomyocytes><improved><in vivo><in vivo Model><induced human pluripotent stem cells><induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiac myocytes><induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes><inducible pluripotent stem cell derived cardiac myocytes><inducible pluripotent stem cells derived cardiomyocytes><injuries><injury response><injury to the myocardium><ischemia injury><ischemic injury><knock-down><knockdown><linoleates><mitochondrial><model of animal><mouse model><murine model><myocardial injury><myocardial ischemia/hypoxia><myocardium ischemia><necrocytosis><neonatal mice><neonatal period><overexpress><overexpression><oxidation reduction reaction><oxidative damage><oxidative injury><pharmaceutical><post-natal period><postnatal><postnatal period><preconditioning><promoter><promotor><pup><regenerate><regeneration ability><regeneration capacity><regenerative><response to injury><sham surgery><social role><supplementation with fatty acids><surgery><theories><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><translocase>
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Collrane Frivold

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Associations between influenza vaccination during pregnancy and outcomes related to maternal influenza disease, infant anthropometry, and cost-effectiveness in rural Nepal

Grant Number:

5F31AI176861-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/16/2024

End Date:

1/15/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This F31 project aims to close gaps in knowledge that could inform vaccine policy and facilitate implementation of maternal influenza vaccines in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Influenza causes 3-5 million cases of severe illnesses and 290,000-650,000 deaths globa...

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<2nd trimester><3rd trimester><Accounting><Age Months><Anthropometry><Behavior><Birth><Birth Weight><Budgets><Cells Placenta-Tissue><Cessation of life><Communities><Country><Data><Death><Death Rate><Decision Trees><Decrease disparity><Disease><Disease Outbreaks><Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Effectiveness of Interventions><Enrollment><Epidemiology><Equity><Fetal Growth><Fetus><Fever><Flu vaccination><Generalized Growth><Gestation><Goals><Grippe><Growth><Head circumference><Health><Household><Immunization Programs><Income><Individual><Infant><Infant Mortality><Infant Mortality Total><Infection prevention><Infectious Disease Epidemiology><Infectious Epidemiology><Influenza><Influenza Vaccines><Influenza immunization><Influenza vaccination><Intervention><Investigators><Investments><Knowledge><LMIC><Last Trimester><Lead><Length><Life><Live Birth><Logistic Regressions><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lower Respiratory Tract Infection><Lower disparity><Lower respiratory infection><Maternal antibody><Measures><Mentorship><Methods><Midtrimester><Modeling><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mothers><Neonatal Mortality><Nepal><Normal Placentoma><Outbreaks><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Parturition><Pb element><Phase IV study><Placebo Control><Placebos><Placenta><Placenta Embryonic Tissue><Placentome><Policies><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postpartum Period><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Prevent infection><Prophylactic vaccination against influenza><Pyrexia><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Respiratory infectious agent><Respiratory tract pathogen><Risk><Risk Estimate><Rural><Second Pregnancy Trimester><Second Trimester><Services><Severity of illness><Sham Treatment><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Testing><Third Pregnancy Trimester><Third Trimester><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Vaccinated><Vaccination><Vaccination Programs><Vaccinee><Vaccines><Visit><Weights and Measures><World Health Organization><access to vaccination><access to vaccines><adverse birth outcomes><antibody transfer><arm><burden of disease><burden of illness><care seeking><career><cost><cost effective><cost effectiveness><cost-effectiveness indices><cost-effectiveness ratio><death among infants><death among neonates><death among newborns><death in first year of life><death in infancy><death in infants><death in neonates><death in newborn><disease burden><disease severity><disparity reduction><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate vaccines><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><febrile><febris><fetal><flu immunisation><flu surveillance><flu transmission><flu vaccine><flu virus vaccine><health economics><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><implementation facilitation><incomes><incremental cost-effectiveness><incrementally cost effective><individuals who are pregnant><infant death><infant demise><infant outcome><infantile death><influenza surveillance><influenza transmission><influenza virus vaccination><influenza virus vaccine><intra-uterine growth><intrauterine growth><low and middle-income countries><maternal co-morbidity><maternal comorbidity><maternal immunization><maternal vaccination><mitigate disparity><mortality><mortality among neonates><mortality among newborns><mortality in infants><mortality in neonates><mortality in newborns><mortality rate><mortality ratio><neonatal death><neonatal demise><newborn death><newborn mortality><ontogeny><parent><people who are pregnant><phase 4 study><placebo controlled><placebo group><post-partum><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><preterm delivery><prevent><preventing><public health intervention><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><research data dissemination><research dissemination><respiratory pathogen><seasonal flu><seasonal influenza><secondary analysis><sham group><sham therapy><stillbirth><stillborn><those who are pregnant><transmission of the flu virus><vaccinated individual><vaccinated participant><vaccinated patient><vaccinated person><vaccinated subject><vaccination access><vaccination against influenza><vaccination availability><vaccine access><vaccine against flu><vaccine against influenza><vaccine availability><vaccine effectiveness><vaccine efficacy><vaccine evaluation><vaccine screening><vaccine testing><women who are pregnant>
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Danielle Hoyt

RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIV OF N.J., PISCATAWAY, NJ

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Mental Health and Occupational Functioning in Nurses: An investigation of anxiety sensitivity and factors affecting future use of an mHealth intervention

Grant Number:

5F31MH135684-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Nurses experience high levels of stress due to the demands of their occupation, and, unsurprisingly, they evidence significantly greater prevalence of affective disorders compared to the general population. In addition to the personal toll, impoverished mental health of nurs...

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<Address><Adoption><Affect><Affective><Affective Disorders><Anxiety><Assistantship><Award><Behavioral Model><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Caliber><Causality><Characteristics><Clinical Sciences><Cognitive><Communities><Data Analytics><Diagnostic><Discipline of Nursing><Distress><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Equation><Esthesia><Etiology><Feedback><Foundations><Functional impairment><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Resources><Impairment><Impoverished><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Investigation><Job Location><Job Place><Job Setting><Job Site><Jobs><Length><Link><Maintenance><Measurement><Mediating><Medication Errors><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Nurse><Mental Health Nursing><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Modality><Modeling><Mood Disorders><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Nurse Psychotherapist><Nurses><Nursing><Nursing Assessment><Nursing Field><Nursing Profession><Nursing Services><Occupational><Occupations><Outcome><Output><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Performance at work><Personal Satisfaction><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Prevention><Productivity><Professional Positions><Psychiatric Nurse><Psychiatric Nursing><Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><QOC><Quality of Care><Reporting><Research><Risk Factors><Role><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Sampling><Sensation><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Strategic Planning><Stress><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Teaching><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Treatment outcome><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><Work Location><Work Place><Work-Site><Workplace><Worksite><abnormal psychology><alternative treatment><anxiety sensitivity><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><burn-out><burnout><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><causation><clinical translation><clinically translatable><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><depression><develop therapy><disease causation><dissemination strategy><evidence base><experience><falls><functional outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><improved><insight><intervention development><job performance><m-Health><mHealth><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><medical personnel><medication administration errors><mental health care><mhealth interventions><mobile health><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><nurse><patient safety><preference><research data dissemination><research dissemination><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><social role><social stigma><stakeholder insights><stakeholder perspectives><stigma><theories><therapy development><translation research><translational investigation><treatment development><treatment provider><uptake><well-being><wellbeing><work performance><work setting>
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Pete Gueldner

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Advancing a Novel, Density-Driven, Non-Invasive Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Strength Assessment Tool

Grant Number:

1F31HL176099-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2025

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) are irreversible focal dilatations of the aorta. Unrepaired TAAs can lead to death following dissection or rupture. TAA dissection and rupture signifies a biomechanical failure of the TAA tissue where the pressure-induced wall stress surpasses the wall...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Abdomen><Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm><Algorithms><Aorta><Aortic Aneurysm><Area><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Biomechanics><Body Tissues><Caring><Causality><Cause of Death><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cessation of life><Chest imaging><Clampings><Clinical><Closure by clamp><Collagen><Collagen Peptidase><Collagen-Degrading Enzyme><DWI (diffusion weighted imaging)><DWI-MRI><Data><Death><Devices><Diameter><Diffusion MRI><Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Diffusion Weighted MRI><Diffusion weighted imaging><Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Digestion><Dilatation><Dilatation - action><Dissection><ECM><Elastases><Elasticity><Elastin><Engineering><Etiology><Extracellular Matrix><Failure><Family suidae><Fellowship><Fiber><Finite Element Analyses><Finite Element Analysis><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Isotropy><Lead><Leiomyocyte><Linear Regressions><Location><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Maps><Math Models><Measurement><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Optics><Patients><Pb element><Physiologic><Physiological><Pigs><Process><Property><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Research><Research Specimen><Risk><Risk Assessment><Rupture><Sampling><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Specimen><Stress><Stretching><Suidae><Swine><System><Techniques><Technology Assessment><Tensile Strength><Testing><Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm><Thoracic aorta><Thoracic imaging><Time><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Translations><United States><Work><Zeugmatography><biomechanical><causation><collagenase><computer based prediction><computer imaging><dMRI><density><design><designing><diffusion tensor imaging><digital imaging><disease causation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><in vivo><innovate><innovation><innovative><mathematic model><mathematical model><mathematical modeling><mechanical properties><mortality><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><ontogeny><optical><porcine><prediction algorithm><predictive modeling><predictive tools><pressure><suid><three dimensional><tool><translation>
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Clara María Bacmeister

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$48,703
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrate neuroimaging, molecular quantitation, and cytoarchitecture to elucidate the development of myelination in human visual cortex.

Grant Number:

1F31EY037180-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

5/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Visual areas show heightened plasticity in the first year of life, making this time period a key window for identifying and intervening in the case of developmental atypicalities. Myelination is a likely mediator of experience- dependent plasticity in visual cortex, as it oc...

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<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Age Years><Area><Behavior><Biological><Biological Markers><Biology><Birth><Body Tissues><Calcarine Sulcus><Cell Body><Cells><Cellular biology><Childhood><Clinical><Collaborations><Collateral Fissure><Communication><Computing Methodologies><Data><Development><Developmental Course><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Exhibits><Face><Fellowship><Fusiform gyrus><Future><Goals><Health><Histologic><Histologically><Histology><Human><Human Development><Image><Individual><Infant><Intervention><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Link><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Maps><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Measurement><Measures><Mediator><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Memory><Mentorship><Methods><Modern Man><Molecular><Myelin><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Development><Neurocyte><Neurons><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Occipital-Temporal Gyrus><Outcome><Parturition><Position><Positioning Attribute><Primary visual cortex><Principal Investigator><Process><Relaxation><Research><Sampling><Striate Cortex><Striate area><Structure><Systems Development><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Tissues><Training><Visual><Visual Cortex><Visual System><Zeugmatography><adulthood><ages><area striata><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><career><cell biology><cohort><collateral sulcus><computational methodology><computational methods><computer based method><computer methods><computing method><critical period><developmental><diagnostic tool><experience><extrastriate area><extrastriate cortex><extrastriate visual cortex><faces><facial><imaging><imaging in vivo><in vivo><in vivo imaging><infancy><infantile><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention therapy><myelination><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuronal><pediatric><response><skills><substantia alba><vision development><visual area><visual cortical><visual development><visual system development><white matter>
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Katherine Alexis Lubina

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$46,896
FY 2025

Project Title

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) occurrence and associations with dyslipidemia among community-based U.S. volunteer firefighters

Grant Number:

5F31ES036099-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2024

End Date:

2/14/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are biologically and environmentally persistent anthropogenic chemicals. Over 98% of the U.S. population has detectable levels of PFAS in their blood (serum). People may be exposed to PFAS through contaminated drinking water and food, house...

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<Address><Affect><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Sample><Blood Serum><Blood specimen><Cancers><Cardiac><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Chemicals><Cholesterol><Cohort Studies><Communities><Concurrent Studies><Data><Death><Dermal><Dyslipidemias><Ecological impact><Enrollment><Environment><Environmental Epidemiology><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Impact><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiologist><Event><Exposure to><Fellowship><Film><Food><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Heart Diseases><Hobbies><House Dust><Industrialization><Ingestion><Inhalation><Inhaling><Intervention><Ischemic Heart><Ischemic Heart Disease><Ischemic myocardium><Jobs><Knowledge><LDL><LDL Cholesterol><LDL Cholesterol Lipoproteins><LDL Lipoproteins><Lipids><Literature><Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol><Low-Density Lipoproteins><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Mentors><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Modeling><Myocardial Ischemia><Occupational><Occupational Exposure><Occupations><Outcome><PFAS><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Play><Poly-fluoroalkyl substances><Population><Prevention><Process><Professional Positions><Protective Clothing><Public Health><Recreation><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Route><Safety><Science><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Seroprevalences><Serum><Site><Source><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Toxicology><Training><Water contamination><Work><absorption><anthropogenesis><anthropogenic><aqueous><beta-Lipoprotein Cholesterol><beta-Lipoproteins><blood lipid><cardiac ischemia><cardiovascular disorder><career><chemical stability><clinical relevance><clinical translation><clinically relevant><clinically translatable><cohort><combustion by-products><combustion product><community factor><community-level factor><consumer product><contaminated drinking water><contaminated water><coronary ischemia><drinking water contamination><enroll><evidence base><experience><exposure route><fire fighter><fire services><firefighter><first responder><geographic difference><geographic variation><heart disorder><heart ischemia><home dust><household dust><improved><ingest><malignancy><member><mortality><myocardial ischemia/hypoxia><myocardium ischemia><neoplasm/cancer><novel><pathway><perfluorinated alkyl substances><perfluoroalkyl substances><perfluoroalkylated substances><pollutant><polyfluorinated alkyl substances><polyfluoroalkyl substances><prevent><preventing><residential dust><rural area><rural location><rural region><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><suburb><suburban><suburbia><sudden cardiac death><volunteer><workplace exposure>
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Eunhee Park

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$44,620
FY 2025

Project Title

Trends in Associations between Maternal Methamphetamine Use and Congenital Syphilis in Los Angeles County, 2011 through 2020

Grant Number:

5F31DA058416-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The purpose of the Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F31) is to provide the candidate with mentoring and research experiences that will promote candidate’s development as an independent researcher, with particular emphasis in spatial-temporal trend and ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Affect><American male><American man><American men><Anatomic Abnormality><Anatomical Abnormality><Area><Blindness><California><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cocaine><Collaborations><Congenital Syphilis><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><County><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Data Sources><Deformity><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Development><Diacetylmorphine><Diagnosis><Diamorphine><Disease Surveillance><Drugs><Educational workshop><Epidemic><Epidemiology><Equation><Ethics><Family><Fear><Female><Fright><Gestation><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Hepatitis><Heroin><History><Homelessness><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impoverished><Imprisonment><Incidence><Individual National Research Service Award><Infant><Infection><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Injections><Instruction><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Link><Los Angeles><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><METH use><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Maternal and Child Health><Measures><Mediation><Medication><Mentors><Mentorship><Methamphetamine><Methods><Methylamphetamine><Modeling><Mothers><N-Methylamphetamine><NIH National Research Service Award for Individual><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Outcome Study><Outcomes Research><PWID><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Poverty><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prenatal care><Preparedness><Public Health><Publishing><Readiness><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Reproductive Health><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><STD prevention><STI prevention><Sample Size><San Francisco><Services><Sexual Partners><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Substance Use Disorder><Syphilis><System><T pallidum><T. pallidum><Temporal trend><Testing><Time trend><Training><Training Activity><Trends over time><Treponema pallidum><U.S. Males><US Men><US male><Universities><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Vertical Disease Transmission><Virus-HIV><Visit><Woman><Workshop><analyzing longitudinal><authority><bone><care providers><career><childbearing age><condoms><data interpretation><deafness><developmental><diagnosis among females><diagnosis among women><diagnosis in females><diagnosis in women><diagnosis within females><diagnosis within women><drug/agent><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethical><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><female diagnosis><fertile age><great pox><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><histories><homeless><houselessness><incarcerated><incarceration><individuals who are pregnant><kids><longitudinal analysis><males in America><males in the U.S.><males in the US><males in the USA><males in the United States><marginalization><maternal methamphetamine use><men><men having sex with men><men in America><men in the U.S.><men in the US><men in the USA><men in the United States><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><meth><meth user><methamphetamine use><methamphetamine user><methods to study multiple-level influences><metropolitan><mother to child transmission><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><people who are pregnant><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pilot test><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><pregnancy care><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prenatal appointment><prenatal checkup><prenatal visit><prevent STI><prevent sexually transmitted disease><prevent sexually transmitted infections><programs><protect against STI><protect against sexually transmitted disease><protect against sexually transmitted infection><protect from STI><protect from sexually transmitted infection><recreational drug use><reproductive age><reproductive years><responsible research conduct><risky sexual behavior><sex><sex partner><sexually acquired infection><sexually transmitted disease prevention><sexually transmitted infection prevention><skills><social><social stigma><social vulnerability><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><statistics><stigma><stillbirth><stillborn><substance abuse epidemiology><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><surveillance data><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><theories><those who are pregnant><training module><transactional sex><trend><trend analysis><unhoused><vision loss><visual loss><women who are pregnant><women's diagnosis><youngster><♀>
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Emmanuel Eduardo Alvarez

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$44,600
FY 2025

Project Title

Characterizing the formation and maintenance of drug-biased beliefs in opioid use disorder

Grant Number:

5F31DA058497-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/14/2024

End Date:

1/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Despite psychoeducational efforts highlighting consequences of opioid use, relapse remains common for individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). This clinical observation indicates a need for better understanding how undesirable information about drug use is evaluated and i...

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<Address><Affect><Affective><Area><Behavior><Belief><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Clinical><Cognitive><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><Decision Making><Drug usage><Drugs><Ecological momentary assessment><Encephalon><Enrollment><Event><Fracture><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Human><Individual><Inferior Frontal Convolution><Inferior frontal gyrus><Intervention><Knowledge><Life><Literature><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Maintenance><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Medication><Mental Depression><Methodology><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Moods><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Neurosciences><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Opiate user><Opiates><Opioid><Opioid drug user><Outcome><Overdose><PWUO><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preventive><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Process><Psychopathology><Public Health><Relapse><Research><Risk><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Self-Report><Statistical Models><Striate Body><Striatum><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Update><Ventral Striatum><Work><Zeugmatography><abnormal psychology><addiction><addictive disorder><base><bases><behavior study><behavioral study><bone fracture><cognitive neuroscience><cognitive process><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computerized modeling><depression><design><designing><drug maintenance><drug use><drug/agent><enroll><expectation><experience><fMRI><lab assignment><lab experiment><laboratory activity><laboratory assignment><laboratory exercise><laboratory experiment><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural correlate><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><news><non-drug><nondrug><novel><opiate consumption><opiate crisis><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid crisis><opioid drug use><opioid epidemic><opioid intake><opioid use><opioid use disorder><opioid user><optimism><participant engagement><patient engagement><people who use opioids><persons who use opioids><positive attitude><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><psychoeducation><psychoeducational intervention><psychologic><psychological><response><risk mitigation><social role><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><striatal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tool><translation research><translational investigation><well-being><wellbeing>
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KURT A DAVID

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$42,530
FY 2025

Project Title

Examining Health Disparities in the use of Hematopoietic Cell Transplants for HIV-related Lymphoma

Grant Number:

5F31NR021235-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2024

End Date:

5/8/2026

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Project Summary/Abstract People living with HIV (PLWH) are at increased risk of developing HIV-related lymphoma, are less likely to receive cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the likelihood of receiving a curative treatment such as hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) for HI...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS lymphoma><AIDS-Associated Lymphoma><AIDS-Related Lymphoma><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced Cancer><Advanced Malignant Neoplasm><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Age><Anti-Retroviral Agents><Autologous><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Black><Black race><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Bone Marrow Grafting><Bone Marrow Transplant><Bone Marrow Transplantation><California><Cancer Patient><Cancer Treatment><Cancers><Caring><Chemotherapy and Radiation><Chemotherapy and/or radiation><Clinical><Clinical Management><Communicable Diseases><Communities><Data><Data Set><Development><Diagnosis><Discharge from Health Care Facility><Drug Interactions><Drugs><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemiology><Equity><Face><Future><Germinoblastic Sarcoma><Germinoblastoma><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><HIV><HIV Associated Lymphoma><HIV Lymphoma><HIV diagnosis><HIV-Related Lymphoma><HSC transplantation><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Inequity><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Insurance><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Leadership><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Lymphoma><Malignant Lymphoma><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Marrow Transplantation><Measures><Medication><Mentors><Modeling><National Institute of Nursing Research><Neighborhoods><Nurses><Opportunistic Infections><Outcome Study><Patient Discharge><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Principal Investigator><Privatization><Process><Protocol Screening><Research><Reticulolymphosarcoma><Risk><Sampling><San Francisco><Scientist><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stage at Diagnosis><Statistical Methods><Supportive Therapy><Supportive care><Survival Rate><System><Testing><Training><Transplant Recipients><Transplantation><Universities><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><adulthood><ages><anti-cancer therapy><anti-retroviral><blood stem cell transplantation><cancer epidemiology><cancer registry><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><care outcomes><case control><case-controlled><chemo/radiation therapy><chemotherapy><chemotherapy and radiotherapy><clinical care><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><curative intervention><curative therapeutic><curative therapy><curative treatments><design><designing><developmental><disparity gap><disparity in care><disparity in health><disparity in health care><drug/agent><epidemiologic><epidemiological><equity gap><ethnic minority><experience><faces><facial><gap in equity><gap in inequality><gap in inequity><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health care outcomes><health disparity><health equity><hematopoietic cell transplantation><hematopoietic cellular transplantation><hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation><improved><inequality gap><inequitable gap><inequity gap><infection risk><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><international center><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><knowledge base><lens><lenses><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><malignancy><neoplasm registry><neoplasm/cancer><nurse><older adult><older adulthood><population health><racial minority><radiation or chemotherapy><secondary analysis><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social health determinants><social influence><socio-demographic factors><socio-demographics><socio-economic position><sociodemographic factors><sociodemographics><socioeconomic position><statistic methods><survival outcome><transplant><transplant centers><transplant patient><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Sophie Rogers

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$39,382
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating the Cortical Action of Psilocybin in Chronic Pain

Grant Number:

1F31NS143421-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2025

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Summary/Abstract A dire need for novel chronic pain treatments has arisen due to the opioid crisis and the closure of opioid- prescribing pain clinics, affecting over 50 million US adults. The psychedelic serotonin 2a/c receptor (5HT2a/cR) agonist psilocybin has shown preliminary efficacy in...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><5-HT><5-Hydroxytryptamine><5HT><Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Affective><Agonist><Algorithms><Analgesia Tests><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Anxiety><Back Ache><Back Pain><Backache><Behavior><Behavioral><Binding><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><CNS plasticity><Calcium><Capsaicin><Causality><Cell Body><Cells><Chronic Cluster Headache><Ciliary Neuralgia><Circulatory Collapse><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cluster Headache><Cluster Headache Syndrome><Computer Analysis><Connector Neuron><Coupled><Coupling><Data><Data Set><Development><Diffuse Myofascial Pain Syndrome><Disease><Disorder><Dose><Drugs><E-stim><Economic Burden><Electric Stimulation><Emotional><Encephalon><Enteramine><Etiology><Experimental Designs><Extinction><Fear><Feels no pain><Fibromyalgia><Fibromyositis-Fibromyalgia Syndrome><Fibrositis><Foundations><Fright><Future><Gene Transcription><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Hallucinations><Hallucinogenic Agents><Hallucinogenic Drugs><Hallucinogenic Substances><Hallucinogens><Hippophaine><Histamine Cephalgia><Horton Syndrome><Hour><Human><Hyperalgesia><Hyperalgesic Sensations><Hypersensitivity><Image><Infumorph><Injury><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Investigators><K channel><Kadian><Knowledge><Learning><Light><Linear Models><Link><MPD syndrome><MS Contin><MSir><Measures><Mechanics><Mediating><Medical><Medication><Memory><Mental Depression><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Migraine><Migraine Headache><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Morphia><Morphine><Morphology><Murine><Mus><Muscular Rheumatism><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neuralgic Migraine><Neurocyte><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurons><Neurosciences Research><No sensitivity to pain><Nociception Tests><Opiates><Opioid><Oramorph><Oramorph SR><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Centers><Pain Clinics><Pain Control><Pain Measurement><Pain Relief Units><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Pain measure><Painful><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Study><Pharmacology><Pharmacology Study><Photons><Photoradiation><Play><Population><Potassium Channel><Potassium Ion Channels><Prefrontal Cortex><Printing><Property><Psilocibin><Psilocybin><Psychedelic Agents><Psychedelics><Psychotomimetic Agents><Pyramidal neuron><QOL><Quality of life><RNA Expression><Receptor Protein><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Risk><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Roxanol><Saline><Saline Solution><Sensory><Serotonin><Shock><Sphenopalatine Neuralgias><Statex SR><Testing><Therapeutic><Training><Transcription><Transgenic Organisms><Vidian Neuralgias><Viral><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><analgesia><antagonism><antagonist><cancer pain><causation><cell type><central nervous system plasticity><chronic neuropathic pain><chronic pain><chronic pain condition><chronic pain control><chronic pain disorder><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain relief><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><chronic painful condition><circulatory shock><clinical applicability><clinical application><computational analyses><computational analysis><computer analyses><deep learning><deep learning method><deep learning strategy><depression><developmental><disease causation><drug/agent><electrostimulation><endomicrosope><fibromyalgia syndrome><foot><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><high dimensionality><hippocampal pyramidal neuron><hyperalgia><imaging><improved><inhibit pain><injuries><licit opioid><mechanic><mechanical><microendoscope><model of animal><myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome><nerve injury><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural injury><neural plasticity><neurobehavioral><neurocircuitry><neuronal><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><novel><opiate crisis><opiate medication><opioid crisis><opioid epidemic><opioid medication><pain assay><pain behavior><pain inhibition><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain reliever><pain treatment><painkiller><pharmacologic><prescribed opiate><prescribed opioid><prescription opiate><prescription opioid><psilocin><psychedelic drug><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychotomimetic drug><receptor><resolutions><shocks><side effect><social role><spared nerve><spontaneous pain><statistics><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tool><transgenic><treat chronic pain><treatment strategy>
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Mariela A Gutierrez

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MED BR GALVESTON, GALVESTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$37,666
FY 2025

Project Title

The Influence of Lifetime Occupational Experience on Cognitive Trajectories Among Mexican Older Adults

Grant Number:

5F31AG084149-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY This F31 research and training program will contribute to research on occupation as a life course determinant of late-life cognitive function in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The program will prepare the trainee for an independent research career, specifically to conduct ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><AD related dementia><ADRD><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Aging><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 or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Amentia><Biography><Birth><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive aging><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Country><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Dementia><Descriptor><Development><Disadvantaged><Discipline><Disparities><Disparity><Disturbance in cognition><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Employment><Ensure><Environment><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology Research><Family><Generalized Growth><Generations><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Benefit><Health Insurance><Heterogeneity><Household><Impaired cognition><Income><Individual><Information Networks><Institution><Investigators><Jobs><Knowledge><LMIC><Labor Forces><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Life course epidemiology><Lifecourse epidemiology><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Marriage><Marriage and Family><Measures><Methodology><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Mexican><Mexico><Modeling><Obesity><Occupational><Occupations><Outcome><Participant><Parturition><Pensions><Policies><Population><Productivity><Professional Positions><Psyche structure><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Activity><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Retirement Benefits><Risk Factors><Role><Rural><Sampling><Social Change><Social modification><Social transformation><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Source><Statistical Methods><Subgroup><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Tissue Growth><Training><Training Programs><United States><Woman><Work><adiposity><adulthood><aged><ages><burden of chronic disease><burden of chronic illness><career><career fair><career networking><chronic disorder><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive function><cognitive loss><cohort><comparing females and males><comparing women and men><corpulence><data base><dementia burden><dementia risk><developmental><economic><educational level><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><experience><females compared to males><females compared with males><females versus males><females vs. males><gender difference><gender-associated difference><health insurance plan><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><late in life><late life><life course><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><low and middle-income countries><member><men><mental><migration><old age><older adult><older adulthood><ontogeny><professional networking><programs><protective factors><risk factor for dementia><risk for dementia><rural dwellers><rural resident><sex><social><social epidemiology><social role><socio-economic><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically><socioeconomically underprivileged><socioeconomics><speed networking><statistic methods><training achievement><training level><training status><urban residence><women compared to men><women compared with men><women versus men><women vs. men><youngster>
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Christian J Goossen

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$32,618
FY 2025

Project Title

Endothelial NOX1-Mediated AMPKa1 Propagates Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension via the CIP/KIP family of CDK inhibitors

Grant Number:

5F31HL167563-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2025

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, devastating disease with the initial pathognomonic instigator being a combination of genetic and environmental (injurious) factors including hypoxemia and reactive oxygen species (ROS) signaling. PAH is characterized by aggressive lung...

Research Terms

<Actins><Active Oxygen><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Apoptotic><Arteries><Award><Binding><Bioinformatics><Body Tissues><CCND1 Protein><CD31><CDK Inhibitor Protein><CDK inhibitor p27><CDK2><CDK2 gene><CDK4><CDK4 gene><CDKI Protein><CDKN1B protein><CDKN4 protein><Cancers><Cardiac artery><Causality><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Cycle><Cell Cycle Progression><Cell Division Cycle><Cell Division Kinase 2><Cell Division Kinase 4><Cell Function><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Isolation><Cell Multiplication><Cell Nucleus><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Proliferation><Cell Segregation><Cell Separation><Cell Separation Technology><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular Proliferation><Cellular injury><Cessation of life><Common Rat Strains><Confocal Microscopy><Coronary artery><Cyclin D1><Cyclin Gene><Cyclin Kinase Inhibitor><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 2><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27><Cyclin-Dependent Kinases><Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinases><Cyclins><Cysteine><Cytosol><Death><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disinhibition><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Endothelial Cells><Endothelium><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Equilibrium><Etiology><Exposure to><FLK1><Family><Financial Support><Fostering><G1/S-Specific Cyclin D1><Genetic><Goals><Half-Cystine><Heart><Heart artery><Human><Hypertrophy><Hypoxemia><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Immunoblotting><In Vitro><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Involuntary Muscle><Isoforms><KDR gene><Kinases><Kip1 protein><L-Cysteine><Laboratories><Leiomyocyte><Lesion><Literature><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Measurement><Mediating><Mediator><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><NADPH Oxidase 1><Nucleus><Oncogenesis><Oranges><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxygen Deficiency><Oxygen Radicals><P105-RB><PECAM1><PECAM1 gene><PP110><PRAD1 Protein><PSK-J3><Pathway interactions><Patients><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Phosphorylation><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Physiologic><Physiological><Predisposition><Pro-Oxidants><Programmed Cell Death><Proliferating><Protein Isoforms><Protein Phosphorylation><Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-1><Pulmonary Artery><Pulmonary Pathology><Pulmonary Vascular Resistance><Pulmonary artery structure><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Rb Gene Product><Rb Protein><Rb1 Gene Product><Reactive Oxygen Species><Redox><Reporting><Research><Resistance><Retinal Neuroblastoma><Retinoblastoma><Retinoblastoma Associated Protein><Retinoblastoma Protein><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Science><Scientist><Short interfering RNA><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Small Interfering RNA><Smooth Muscle><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Staining method><Stains><Subcellular Process><Survival Rate><Susceptibility><Testing><Time><Tissues><Training><Transphosphorylases><VEGF Receptors><VEGFR><VEGFR-2><VEGFR2><VPF Receptor><Vascular Endothelial Cell Growth Factor Receptor><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2><Vascular Permeability Factor Receptor><Vascular remodeling><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Wild Type Mouse><Work><antagonism><antagonist><arterial lesion><balance><balance function><bcl-1 Proto-Oncogene Products><bcl-1 Proto-Oncogene Proteins><bcl1 Proto-Oncogene Proteins><bio-informatics tool><bioinformatics tool><biological signal transduction><c-bcl-1 Proteins><career><causation><cdk Proteins><cell damage><cell injury><cell sorting><cellular damage><cyclin D><cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1B><damage to cells><developmental><disease causation><financial assistance><hemodynamics><hypoxemic><hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension><hypoxic pulmonary hypertension><immunocytochemistry><in vivo><indexing><inhibitor><injury to cells><interest><lung microvascular endothelial cells><lung pathology><lung vascular endothelial cells><malignancy><member><migration><model of animal><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic><normoxia><novel><oxidation><oxidation reduction reaction><p27 Kip1 protein><p27 protein><p27-Kip1><p27Kip1 protein><pRB><pathway><permissiveness><programs><protein blotting><pulmonary arterial endothelial cell><pulmonary arterial hypertension><pulmonary artery endothelial cell><pulmonary artery hypertension><pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells><pulmonary vascular endothelial cells><resistant><response><retina neuroblastoma><right heart failure><right sided heart failure><right ventricle failure><right ventricular failure><right ventricular heart failure><senescence><senescent><siRNA><skills><social role><stem><tumorigenesis><wildtype mouse>
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Andrew Carter Hagen

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$31,306
FY 2025

Project Title

Neural Underpinnings and Sensory Feedback Augmentation During Split-belt Treadmill Training in People with Multiple Sclerosis

Grant Number:

1F31HD115281-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/3/2024

End Date:

7/18/2025

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common neurodegenerative disease affecting young adults, with the average onset at 31 years of age. This is pertinent because the over 2 million people with MS (PwMS) are likely to experience the effects of the disease for approximately half their ...

Research Terms

<Abnormal gait><Acute><Affect><Afferent Neurons><Age><Age Years><Analgesic Cutaneous Electrostimulation><Anterior Tibial Muscle><Apoplexy><Area><Awareness><Bilateral><Brachial Plexus><Brachial plexus structure><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Vascular Accident><CNS plasticity><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Clinical><Colorado><Communication><Coupled><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Development Plans><Devices><Disease><Disorder><Disseminated Sclerosis><Encephalon><Environment><Exhibits><Gait><Gait abnormality><Gait disorder><Gait disturbances><Gait dysfunction><Gait impairment><Goals><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Kinetics><Leg><MS patient><Measures><Medical Rehabilitation><Mentors><Methods><Monitor><Motor><Motor Cortex><Movement><Multiple Sclerosis><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neuro rehabilitation><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuromechanics><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurons><Neurorehabilitation><Paralysis Agitans><Parietal Lobe><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Participant><Patients><Pattern><Percutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation><Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation><Performance><Peripheral><Persons><Population><Primary Parkinsonism><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Reporting><Research><Role><Sensory><Sensory Neurons><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Somatosensory Cortex><Speed><Stroke><Symptoms><TENS><Techniques><Testing><Training><Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation><Transcutaneous Electric Stimulation><Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation><Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation><Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation><Transdermal Electrostimulation><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Treadmill Tests><Universities><Walking><Walking impairment><Work><adult youth><ages><biological signal transduction><body movement><brain attack><career><career development><central nervous system plasticity><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><clinical applicability><clinical application><conference><convention><cost effective><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><efficacy testing><experience><fNIRS><fall risk><functional near infrared spectroscopy><gait symmetry><high risk><improved><improved mobility><injury of musculoskeletal system (disorder)><injury of musculoskeleted system><insight><insular sclerosis><kinematic model><kinematics><life span><lifespan><mobility enhancement><mobility improvement><motor control><motor impairment><movement impairment><movement limitation><multiple sclerosis patient><musculoskeletal injury><musculoskeletal trauma><nerve injury><neural><neural imaging><neural injury><neural mechanism><neural plasticity><neuro-imaging><neurodegenerative illness><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neurological rehab><neurological rehabilitation><neuromechanical><neuromechanism><neuronal><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><neurorehab><neurorehabilitative><novel><optimized mobility><parietal cortex><patients with MS><patients with multiple sclerosis><people with Multiple sclerosis><performance in walking><portability><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><rectus femoris><rehab therapy><rehabilitation paradigm><rehabilitative><rehabilitative paradigms><rehabilitative therapy><sensory feedback><sex><skills><social role><somesthetic sensory cortex><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stroked><strokes><summit><symposia><symposium><tibialis anterior><tibialis anterior muscle><translation research><translation strategy><translational approach><translational investigation><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><translational strategy><treadmill training><walking performance><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Margaret Sue Bohm

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCI CTR, MEMPHIS, TN

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$29,283
FY 2025

Project Title

Manipulation of the gut microbiome to delay breast cancer onset and progression in the context of weight loss and obesity

Grant Number:

1F31CA290773-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/28/2025

End Date:

12/5/2025

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Project Abstract

Summary Bariatric surgery is associated with reduced breast cancer (BC) risk, improved outcomes, and increased immunotherapy efficacy, but mechanisms remain undefined. By examining the underlying mechanisms of bariatric surgery-induced protection, novel therapeutic approaches may be identified to be...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Affect><Amino Acids><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Area><Autoregulation><Bacteria><Bacteroides><Bifidobacterium><Bile Acids><Bioinformatics><Body Weight decreased><Branched-Chain Amino Acids><Breast Cancer><Breast Cancer Model><Breast Cancer Patient><Breast Cancer Risk Factor><Breast Tumor Patient><Breast tumor model><Cancer Burden><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Function><Cell Interaction><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Immune Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Clostridium><Co-culture><Cocultivation><Coculture><Coculture Techniques><Complement><Complement Proteins><Data><Diagnosis><Digestion><Disease><Disorder><ER Positive><ER+><Endocrine><Energy Expenditure><Energy Metabolism><Estrogen receptor positive><Faculty><Fatty Acids><Functional Metagenomics><GI commensal><GI microbiome><GI microbiota><Gall Bladder><Gallbladder><Gallbladder / Biliar><Gallbladder/Biliary system><Gastrointestinal microbiota><Goals><History><Homeostasis><Human><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immune mediated therapy><Immune signaling><Immune system><Immunes><Immunity><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunology><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Immunotherapy><In Vitro><Institution><Intervention><Intestinal><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><Lactobacillus><Large Intestine><Leanness><Literature><Liver><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mediating><Mediator><Metagenomics><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microbe><Microbial Genetics><Microbiology><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Murine><Mus><NK T cell><NKT cell><National Cancer Burden><Natural Killer T cell><Obesity><Organoids><Outcome><PD-L1 antibody><Patients><Physiological Homeostasis><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Production><Publishing><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Role><Sampling><Science of Microbial Genetics><Secondary to><Shapes><Short-Chain Fatty Acids><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Subcellular Process><TNBC><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Thinness><Training><Tumor Burden><Tumor Immunity><Tumor Load><Tumor-infiltrating immune cells><Volatile Fatty Acids><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Work><aPD-L1><aPD-L1 antibodies><adiposity><aminoacid><anti programmed cell death ligand 1><anti programmed cell death protein ligand 1><anti-PD-(L)1><anti-PD-L1><anti-PD-L1 antibodies><anti-PD-L1 monoclonal antibodies><anti-PDL-1><anti-PDL1><anti-PDL1 antibodies><anti-tumor effect><anti-tumor immune therapy><anti-tumor immunity><anti-tumor immunotherapy><antiPD-L1><antitumor effect><antitumor immunity><bariatric surgery><biological signal transduction><body weight loss><bowel><branched amino acids><breast cancer diagnosis><breast cancer progression><breast cancer risk><cancer immunity><cancer microenvironment><cancer progression><cancer sub-types><cancer subtypes><commensal bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract><commensal bacteria in the gut><commensal bacteria in the intestine><complementation><corpulence><digestive tract microbiome><dysbacteriosis><dysbiosis><dysbiotic><enteric commensal><enteric microbial community><enteric microbiome><enteric microbiota><experience><fecal microbial transplantation><fecal microbiome transplantation><fecal microbiota transplant><fecal microbiota transplantation><fecal sample><fecal transplant><fecal transplantation><gastric banding><gastric bypass surgery><gastrointestinal commensal><gastrointestinal microbial flora><gastrointestinal microbiome><genetic approach><genetic strategy><gut commensal><gut community><gut dysbiosis><gut flora><gut microbe community><gut microbes><gut microbial community><gut microbial composition><gut microbial consortia><gut microbial species><gut microbiome><gut microbiota><gut microbiotic><gut microflora><gut-associated microbiome><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><histories><immune activation><immune cell infiltration of tumors><immune cells infiltrating the tumor><immune cells that infiltrate the tumor><immune function><immune suppression><immune suppressive activity><immune suppressive function><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive response><implantable gastric stimulation banding><improved><improved outcome><in vivo><in vivo Model><individuals with breast cancer><infiltration of tumors by immune cells><innovate><innovation><innovative><intestinal biome><intestinal commensal><intestinal flora><intestinal microbes><intestinal microbiome><intestinal microbiota><intestinal microflora><intestinal tract microflora><intratumoral immune cell><intratumoral immune infiltrate><large bowel><malignancy><malignant breast tumor><mammary cancer model><mammary tumor model><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><microbial><microbial consortia><microbial flora><microbial imbalance><microbiome><microbiome community composition><microbiome composition><microbiome species composition><microbiome structure><microbiota><microflora><microorganism genetics><mouse model><multispecies consortia><murine model><natural killer T lymphocyte><neoplasm immunotherapy><neoplasm progression><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic progression><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><obese patients><obesity surgery><patients with breast cancer><patients with obesity><person with breast cancer><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><recruit><research associates><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><skills><social role><stomach stapling><stool sample><stool specimen><therapeutic response><therapeutic target><therapy response><training opportunity><transcriptomics><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><triple-negative breast cancer><triple-negative invasive breast carcinoma><tumor><tumor immune cell><tumor immune infiltrate><tumor immune therapy><tumor immunotherapy><tumor infiltration of immune cells><tumor microenvironment><tumor progression><weight loss surgery><wt-loss><αPD-L1><αPD-L1 antibodies><αPDL1>
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Elizabeth Frazier

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$28,243
FY 2025

Project Title

Differences in Women and Men with Atrial Fibrillation

Grant Number:

5F31NR020833-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2023

End Date:

3/15/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The purpose of this Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in Nursing Research (F31) application is to provide research training for Ms. Frazier, a third-year doctoral student at the University of Washington School of Nursing. Th...

Research Terms

<ACRP30 protein><Ablation><Accessory Sinuses><Address><Adipose tissue><Age><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Anticoagulation><Arrhythmia><Atrial><Atrial Fibrillation><Auricular Fibrillation><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biologic Factor><Biological><Biological Factors><Biological Markers><Biology><Body Tissues><Cardiac><Cardiac Arrhythmia><Cardiac Atrium><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cicatrix><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cross Sectional Analysis><Cross-Sectional Analyses><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><Dedications><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Disease><Disease Frequency Surveys><Disorder><Evaluation><Fatigue><Fatty Tissue><Fellowship><Foundations><Future><Gender><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health><Health Promotion><Heart><Heart Arrhythmias><Heart Atrium><Heart Rate><Heart failure><Hypertension><Impairment><Incidence><Individual><Individual National Research Service Award><Inflammation><Intervention><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Knowledge><Lack of Energy><Left><Leptin><Life Style Modification><Link><Literature><Medical center><Metabolic><Methods><Myocardium><NIH National Research Service Award for Individual><Nasal Sinuses><Nasal cavity/Paranasal><Nasal cavity/Paranasal sinuses><Nurses><Nursing Research><Ob Gene Product><Ob Protein><Obese Gene Product><Obese Protein><Obesity><Outcome><Palpitations><Paranasal Sinuses><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Population><Prevention><Procedures><QOL><Qualitative Methods><Quality of life><Reporting><Research><Research Training><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Scars><School Health Nursing><School Nursing><Scientist><Shortness of Breath><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Sinus><Social Environment><Social Network><Social Perception><Social support><Structure><Symptom Burden><Symptoms><Tissues><Training><Universities><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Visceral fat><Washington><Woman><adipocyte complement-related protein 30-kDa><adipocyte, C1q and collagen domain containing protein><adipocytokines><adipokines><adiponectin><adipose><adiposity><ages><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><apM-1 protein><apM1 (adipose-specific) protein><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><cardiac MRI><cardiac failure><cardiac magnetic resonance imaging><cardiac muscle><cardiac rhythm><cardiovascular disorder><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><comparing females and males><comparing women and men><corpulence><cytokine><death risk><debilitating symptom><decrease symptom><design><designing><diabetes><doctoral student><experience><females compared to males><females compared with males><females versus males><females vs. males><fewer symptoms><gender difference><gender-associated difference><health determinants><heart muscle><heart rhythm><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><image-based method><imaging method><imaging modality><improve symptom><inflammation marker><inflammatory marker><innovate><innovation><innovative><lens><lenses><lifestyle modification><men><mortality risk><novel><nurse><pathway><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><promoting health><qualitative reasoning><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><response><risk for stroke><risk of stroke><social><social climate><social context><social factors><social role><social support network><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stroke risk><study population><symptom alleviation><symptom improvement><symptom reduction><symptom relief><symptomatic improvement><well-being><wellbeing><white adipose tissue><women compared to men><women compared with men><women versus men><women vs. men><yellow adipose tissue>
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Kirstyn Nicole Smith-LeCavalier

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$27,168
FY 2025

Project Title

Measurement and Modeling of Within-Person Variability in Cannabis Protective Behavioral Strategies: A Novel Approach Using Scale Development, Daily Data, and Machine Learning Methods

Grant Number:

5F31DA057796-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/16/2023

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Cannabis is the most commonly used controlled substance in the US.1,2 Young adults (YA; ages 18-25) report highest rates of use, and recent epidemiological surveys show an increase in both proportion of YA using cannabis and frequency of use among those that use.3,4 As freq...

Research Terms

<Address><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Algorithms><Behavior><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cannabis><Cannabis Addiction><Cannabis Dependence><Causality><Complement><Complement Proteins><Cross Sectional Analysis><Cross-Sectional Analyses><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><DSM-4><DSM-IV><DSM4><Data><Data Collection><Data Pooling><Data Science><Development><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV><Disease Frequency Surveys><Education><Educational aspects><Encephalon><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Etiology><Feedback><Focus Groups><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Gambling><Goals><Grant><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Impairment><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Judgment><Knowledge><Learning><Legal><Literature><Machine Learning><Manuscripts><Marijuana><Marijuana Dependence><Marijuana dependent><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Memory><Memory Deficit><Memory impairment><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Motor><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Outcome><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Phase><Prevalence><Prevention><Psychometrics><Public Health><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resources><Review Literature><Risk Factors><Sampling><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Social Change><Social modification><Social transformation><Study Type><Survey Instrument><Surveys><THC co-use><THC use><Techniques><Technology><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Training><Validation><Work><Writing><addiction><addictive disorder><adult youth><ages><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><cannabis use><causation><complementation><computer based prediction><condoms><conference><convention><design><designing><developmental><disease causation><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><improved><individualized approach><insight><interest><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><machine based learning><machine learning based method><machine learning based model><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><machine learning model><marihuana><marijuana use><memory dysfunction><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><personalized approach><phase 2 study><phase II study><precision approach><predictive modeling><psychosocial outcome><psychosocial sequelae><random forest><research data dissemination><research dissemination><response><sex activity><sexual activities><study design><substance use><substance using><summit><symposia><symposium><tailored approach><tool><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><validations><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Lynde Marie Wangler

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$25,411
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role of NFkB in Chronic Inflammation, Microglia Priming, and Neuropsychiatric Complications Following Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury

Grant Number:

1F31NS137768-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the foremost causes of death and disability in the United States. Most brain- injured individuals (~70%) develop neuropsychiatric or neuropathological complications, including depression, cognitive decline, epilepsy, or neurodegenerativ...

Research Terms

<ATAC sequencing><ATAC-seq><ATACseq><Ablation><Acquired brain injury><Affect><Aging><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Anxiety><Area><Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing><Astroprotein><Autoregulation><Beds><Behavior><Behavioral Assay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Brain><Brain Injuries><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><CNS Diseases><CNS Injury><CNS disorder><CTX><CYCLO-cell><Carloxan><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Nucleus><Cells><Cellular injury><Central Nervous System Diseases><Central Nervous System Disorders><Chronic><Chronic disability><Ciclofosfamida><Ciclofosfamide><Cicloxal><Clafen><Claphene><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Committee Members><Complex><Comprehensive Cancer Center><Consultations><Core Facility><Cycloblastin><Cycloblastine><Cyclophospham><Cyclophosphamide><Cyclophosphamidum><Cyclophosphan><Cyclophosphane><Cyclophosphanum><Cyclostin><Cyclostine><Cytophosphan><Cytophosphane><Cytoxan><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Development><Diffuse><Disinhibition><Disturbance in cognition><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Endoxan><Endoxana><Enduxan><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Exhibits><FDA approved><Fellowship><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Fosfaseron><Functional impairment><Funding><Future><GFA-Protein><GFAP><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Monitoring><Gene Expression Pattern Analysis><Gene Expression Profiling><Gene Transcription><General Population><General Public><Genetic Transcription><Genomics Shared Resource><Genoxal><Genuxal><Glial Fibrillary Acid Protein><Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein><Glial Intermediate Filament Protein><Gliosis><Health><Homeostasis><Hortega cell><Hyperactivity><I Kappa B A><I Kappa B-Alpha><I kappa B-alpha protein><I-kappa B><I-kappa B Proteins><IKB><IKB-Alpha><IKappaB><IKappaB-Alpha><IKappaB/MAD-3><IkappaBalpha><Image><Immune><Immune memory><Immunes><Immunoglobulin Enhancer-Binding Protein><Immunologic Memory><Immunological Memory><Impaired cognition><Impulsivity><Individual><Infection><Inflammation><Inflammation Mediators><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Response><Injury><Innate Immune Response><Investigators><IκBα><KO mice><Kinases><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><Label><Ledoxina><Ligands><Link><Lipopolysaccharides><Liquid substance><MAD-3 protein><MAD3><MAD3 inhibitor><Major Histocompatibility Complex Enhancer-Binding Protein MAD3><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microglia><Mitoxan><Modification><Morphology><Murine><Mus><NF-Kappa B Inhibitor><NF-Kappa B Inhibitor Alpha><NF-kB><NF-kappa B><NF-kappaB><NF-kappaB inhibitor alpha><NFKB><NFKB Inhibitor><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Neosar><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Nervous System Injuries><Nervous System Trauma><Nervous System damage><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurological Damage><Neurological Injury><Neurological trauma><Neurons><Neurosciences><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Nuclear Factor Kappa-B Inhibitor><Nuclear Factor kappa B><Nuclear Factor of Kappa Light Chain Gene Enhancer in B Cells Inhibitor><Nuclear Factor of Kappa Light Chain Gene Enhancer in B Cells Inhibitor, Alpha><Nuclear Transcription Factor NF-kB><Nucleus><Null Mouse><Outcome><Pathology><Peripheral><Persistent disability><Persons><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Physiological Homeostasis><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparedness><Procytox><Publications><RNA><RNA Expression><RNA Gene Products><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Readiness><Recovery of Function><Reporting><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resource Sharing><Ribonucleic Acid><Role><Scientific Publication><Secondary to><Seizure Disorder><Sendoxan><Single-Nucleus Sequencing><Social Interaction><Survivors><Syklofosfamid><TBI therapy><TBI treatment><Techniques><Therapeutic><Training><Transcript Expression Analyses><Transcript Expression Analysis><Transcription><Transcription Factor NF-kB><Transgenic Mice><Transphosphorylases><Traumatic Brain Injury><United States><Weight><Zytoxan><analyze gene expression><anamnestic reaction><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><behavioral impairment><biologic><brain cell><brain damage><brain-injured><career development><cell damage><cell injury><cell type><cellular damage><central nervous system injury><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><conditional knock-out><conditional knockout><consultation><damage to cells><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><disability><epigenetic regulation><epigenetically><epilepsia><epileptogenic><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><flow cytophotometry><fluid><fluid percussion injury><functional recovery><gene expression analysis><gene expression assay><genomic platform><gitter cell><imaging><immunoneurology><impaired behavior><improved><inflammatory mediator><injured CNS><injuries><injury to cells><kappa B Enhancer Binding Protein><life span><lifespan><liquid><long-term recovery><mesoglia><microglial cell><microgliocyte><model of animal><multiomics><multiple omics><nanostring><neural inflammation><neurodegenerative illness><neuroimmunology><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neuronal><neuronal survival><neuropathologic><neuropathological><neuropathology><neuropsychiatric><neuropsychiatry><neurotrauma><nuclear factor kappa beta><panomics><perivascular glial cell><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><receptor binding><receptor bound><research associates><research faculty><response><sNuc-Seq><secondary immune response><single nucleus RNA-sequencing><single nucleus seq><single-nucleus RNA-seq><skills><snRNA sequencing><snRNA-seq><social role><sound><therapeutic target><transcriptional profiling><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><traumatic brain damage><traumatic brain injury therapy><traumatic brain injury treatment><weights>
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Jessica Sperber

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$24,450
FY 2025

Project Title

Associations among maternal stress, infant epigenetics, and behavioral and cognitive development across the first few years of life

Grant Number:

5F31HD115324-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

1/6/2026

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Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This F31 NRSA application will provide the applicant with the training necessary to achieve their goal of becoming an independently-funded researcher integrating perspectives from developmental psychology, neuroscience, and prevention science. This disserta...

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<0-11 years old><21+ years old><3rd trimester><Academic skills><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Aeroseb-HC><Age><Age Months><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological><Biological Aging><Biological Markers><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cetacort><Child><Child Behavior><Child Development><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronic stress><Chronology><Cities><Cognition><Cognitive><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><DNA Methylation><Dermacort><Development><Education><Educational aspects><Eldecort><Encephalon><Enrollment><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Epigenetic age><Event><Experimental Designs><Exposure to><Family><Funding><Gene Expression><Gene Inactivation><Gene Silencing><Gene Transcription><Genetic Transcription><Gestation><Goals><Hair><Health><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hytone><Individual><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Inflammation><Institution><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Investigators><Language><Last Trimester><Life><Link><Literature><Measures><Mediating><Memory><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Modification><Mothers><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Natural experiment><Neurosciences><New York City><Nutracort><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Performance><Personal Satisfaction><Physiologic><Physiological><Pregnancy><Prevention><Problem behavior><Proctocort><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychology><Psychopathology><Public Health><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><RNA Expression><Regulation><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Science><Shapes><Skin><Stress><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Testing><Texas><Therapeutic><Third Pregnancy Trimester><Third Trimester><Time><Training><Transcription><Universities><Work><abnormal psychology><accelerated aging><accelerated biological age><accelerated biological aging><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age acceleration><ages><aging induced epigenetic change><aging-associated epigenetic change><aging-related epigenetic change><behavior prediction><behavioral prediction><behavioral problem><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biological adaptation to stress><biological age><biological process of age><biological systems><biomarker><biomarker identification><chronic disorder><cognitive development><cognitive function><cohort><college><collegiate><death risk><developmental><developmental psychology><early childhood><early experience><early life stress><enroll><epigenetic aging><epigenetic mechanisms in aging><epigenetic modifications in aging><epigenetic regulation of aging><epigenetically><executive control><executive function><experience><exposed in utero><fetal exposure><genome scale><genome-wide><genomewide><global health><identification of biomarkers><identification of new biomarkers><improved><in utero exposure><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intra-uterine environmental exposure><intrauterine environmental exposure><kids><later in life><later life><life span><lifespan><marker identification><maternal stress><mortality risk><multi-modality><multimodality><novel><offspring><parent><pathway><pediatric><perceived stress><perception of stress><physical conditioning><physical health><post-natal period><postnatal period><prenatal><prenatal exposure><prenatally exposed><psychological distress><public health relevance><reactioncrisis><recruit><saliva sample><salivary sample><self-reported stress><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stress perception><stress response><stressreaction><stressed mothers><teacher><transcriptional silencing><unborn><well-being><wellbeing><youngster>
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Eliza Ann Gaylord

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$23,288
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role and Branching Dynamics of Sympathetic Nerves in Ovarian Folliculogenesis

Grant Number:

5F31HD108875-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Although infertility affects 10% of women between the ages of 15 and 44 in the United States, fundamental gaps in knowledge surround ovary development. Ovarian folliculogenesis, defined as the production of mature and competent oocytes for ovulation, is a highly organized pr...

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<21+ years old><3-D><3-D Imaging><3-Dimensional><3D><3D imaging><Ablation><Adrenergic Agents><Adrenergic Drugs><Adrenergics><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Autocrine Communication><Autocrine Signaling><Autocrine Systems><Axon><Axon Terminals><Biology><Birth><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Causality><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Data><Data Set><Delayed Puberty><Destinations><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Disease><Disorder><Etiology><FSH-Releasing Hormone><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fellowship><Female><Fertility><Generalized Growth><Genetic><Glean><Goals><Gonadoliberin><Gonadorelinum><Gonadotropin Hormone Releasing Hormone><Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone><Gonadotropins><Graafian Follicles><Growing Follicle><Growth><Image><Infertility><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><LH-FSH Releasing Hormone><LH-Releasing Hormone><LHFSH Releasing Hormone><Life><Ligands><Luliberin><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Factor><Mammalia><Mammals><Mature Follicle><Measures><Mediating><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Modeling><Morphology><Murine><Mus><Neonatal><Nerve><Nerve Cells><Nerve Endings><Nerve Fibers><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Oocytes><Organ><Organogenesis><Ovarian><Ovarian Diseases><Ovarian Disorder><Ovary><Ovocytes><Ovulation><Paracrine Communication><Paracrine Signaling><Parturition><Pathogenesis><Pattern><Peripheral><Peripheral Nerves><Polycystic Ovarian Disease><Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome><Polycystic Ovary Syndrome><Presynaptic Nerve Endings><Presynaptic Terminals><Primordial Follicle><Process><Production><Puberty><Pulsti><Receptor Protein><Recombinant Gonadorelin><Regulation><Reproductive Biology><Research><Role><Sclerocystic Ovarian Degeneration><Sclerocystic Ovary Syndrome><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Somatic Cell><Source><Synaptic Boutons><Synaptic Terminals><Testing><Therapeutic GRH><Three-Dimensional Imaging><Tissue Growth><Training><Transgenic Mice><United States><WNT Signaling Pathway><WNT signaling><WNT5A><WNT5A gene><Woman><Work><adulthood><ages><autocrine><biological signal transduction><causation><cell type><developmental><disease causation><fertility cessation><fertility loss><follicle stimulating hormone-releasing factor><folliculogenesis><gonadotropin releasing factor><imaging><in vivo><infertile><innervation><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><mouse genetics><mouse model><murine model><nerve supply><neuronal><novel><ontogeny><oocyte maturation><ovarian reserve><ovary disorder><paracrine><pharmacologic><polycystic ovary><polycystic ovary disease><polycystic ovary disorder><protein expression><receptor><reproductive><social role><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatial temporal imaging><spatial temporal mapping><spatiotemporal><spatiotemporal imaging><spatiotemporal mapping><three dimensional><♀>
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Emily A Kenyon

UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND, KINGSTON, RI

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$22,693
FY 2025

Project Title

Adolescent alcohol and cannabis transitions: Associations with multidimensional SES and cannabis policy

Grant Number:

5F31AA031163-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/20/2024

End Date:

7/13/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Adolescents currently engaged in substance use often co-use (e.g., both alcohol and cannabis; AC co-use), yet few have systematically examined how youth AC co-use patterns change over time (e.g., additive or substitution effects) in differing recreational cannabis policy con...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Active Follow-up><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Back><Birth><Cannabis><Cannabis law><Cannabis policy><Career Choice><Career Path><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Collaborations><Curiosities><Data><Decision Making><Dimensions><Doctor of Philosophy><Dorsum><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Environment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evolution><Family><Female><Frequencies><Funding><Gender and Sexual Minorities><Health><Health Care><Hispanic><Incidence><Income><Individual><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Latino><Legal><Legislation><Literature><Measures><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Parents><Parturition><Pattern><Perception><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Play><Policies><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Probability><Provider><Public Health><Public Health Practice><Public Policy><Publications><Publishing><Race><Races><Recreation><Research><Rhode Island><Role><Sampling><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Sexual and Gender Minorities><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Statutes and Laws><Subgroup><Substance Addiction><Substance Dependence><THC co-use><THC use><Teaching><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Training><Training Programs><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><Youth Drinking><active followup><addiction><addictive disorder><adolescent alcohol co-use><adolescent alcohol consumption><adolescent alcohol drinking><adolescent alcohol intake><adolescent alcohol use><adolescent drinking><age group><ages><alcohol during adolescence><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intake among adolescents><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use among adolescents><alcohol use during adolescence><alcohol use in adolescence><alcohol use in adolescents><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><cannabis regulation><cannabis use><cannabis use law><cannabis use policy><career><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career track><clinical practice><design><designing><disadvantaged background><drinking><drinking during adolescence><drinking in adolescent><economic><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol during adolescence><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><gender minority status><incomes><indexing><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><marginalized background><marijuana law><marijuana policy><marijuana use><novel><parent><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><public health intervention><racial><racial background><racial origin><sex><skills><social><social climate><social context><social disadvantage><social disparities><social inequality><social role><socio-demographics><socio-economic position><sociodemographics><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><substance use><substance using><teen drinking><teenage alcohol use><teenage drinking><teenager alcohol use><timeline><under age alcohol consumption><under age alcohol use><underage alcohol consumption><underage alcohol use><underage drinking><youngster><youth age><youth alcohol co-use><youth alcohol consumption><youth alcohol use><♀>
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Kennidy Takehara

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$22,436
FY 2025

Project Title

Understanding Prostate Resident Memory T Cells

Grant Number:

5F31AI176705-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

5/23/2025

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Project Summary The prostate is a secretory gland that interacts with the urinary tract microbiome, including bacterial and viral pathogens, which can cause inflammation conducive to the development of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer, which is often proceeded by prostatitis, affects 1 in 8 men duri...

Research Terms

<Acute><Adhesions><Affect><Androgen Receptor><Androgenic Agents><Androgenic Compounds><Androgens><Autoregulation><Bacterial Infections><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Biology><Body Tissues><Bone-Derived Transforming Growth Factor><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CD8><CD8 Cell><CD8 T cells><CD8 lymphocyte><CD8+ T cell><CD8+ T-Lymphocyte><CD8-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes><CD8B><CD8B1><CD8B1 gene><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Transformation><Cessation of life><Chemotactic Cytokines><Communication><Cues><Data><Death><Dependence><Development><Disease><Disorder><Down-Regulation><Encephalon><Engineering><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epithelium of Human Prostate Gland><Exposure to><Fluids and Secretions><Gene Expression><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Generations><Genetic Transcription><Gland><Goals><Granzyme><Homeostasis><Homing><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNγ><Immune><Immune Interferon><Immune infiltrates><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immunes><Immunity><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunotherapy><Infection><Infection prevention><Inflammation><Intercrines><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Intestinal><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Kinetics><LCM Viruses><LCMV><LYT3><Link><Liver><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Lymphatic cell><Lymphocyte><Lymphocyte Function><Lymphocytic><Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus><Lymphoid><Maintenance><Male Genital Organs><Male Genital System><Male Genitalia><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant neoplasm of prostate><Malignant prostatic tumor><Memory><Mice><Mice Mammals><Milk Growth Factor><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Nuclear><Nuclear Hormone Receptor Superfamily><Nuclear Hormone Receptors><Oncogenesis><Organism><Parabiosis><Phenotype><Physiological Homeostasis><Platelet Transforming Growth Factor><Play><Population><Prevent infection><Prevention><Production><Prostate><Prostate CA><Prostate Cancer><Prostate Gland><Prostate Neoplasms><Prostate Tumor><Prostate malignancy><Prostatic Epithelium><Prostatic Gland><Prostatic Infection><Prostatic Neoplasia><Prostatic Neoplasms><Prostatic Parenchyma><Prostatic Tissue><RNA Expression><Receptor Signaling><Regulation><Research><Residencies><Role><SIS cytokines><Science><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Skin><Small Intestines><T memory cell><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T8 Cells><T8 Lymphocytes><TGF B><TGF-beta><TGF-β><TGFbeta><TGFβ><Techniques><Teff cell><Testing><Testosterone><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Androgen><Therapeutic Testosterone><Tissues><Training><Trans-Testosterone><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transforming Growth Factor beta><Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Family Gene><Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes><Upregulation><Validation><Viral Diseases><Virus Diseases><Withdrawal><Work><Writing><acute infection><antigen-specific T cells><bacteria infection><bacteria pathogen><bacterial disease><bacterial pathogen><biological signal transduction><bowel><career><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><cytokine><developmental><effector T cell><environmental risk><female genital tract><female reproductive tract><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><host response><immune cell infiltrate><immune system response><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunoresponse><improved><in vivo><insight><intraepithelial><lFN-Gamma><living system><lymph cell><male><male reproductive body system><male reproductive organ system><male reproductive system><malignancy><memory T lymphocyte><men><metaplastic cell transformation><migration><neoplasm/cancer><novel><older men><pathogen><pathogenic bacteria><pathogenic virus><prevent><preventing><programs><prostate carcinogenesis><prostate inflammation><prostate tumorigenesis><prostatitis><recruit><renal><resident memory T cell><response><skills><small bowel><social role><thymus derived lymphocyte><tissue resident memory T cell><tool><trafficking><transcription factor><tumor growth><tumorigenesis><urethral microbiome><urinary tract microbiome><validations><viral infection><viral pathogen><virus infection><virus pathogen><virus-induced disease><women's genital tract><women's reproductive tract><♂>
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Alexandria Louise Hahn

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$21,316
FY 2025

Project Title

Examining the Influence of Multilevel Factors on Reproductive Coercion: A Mixed Methods Study’

Grant Number:

5F31NR021330-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

10/7/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: In the United States, more than 10 million women have reported experiencing reproductive coercion (RC) by an intimate partner during their lifetime. This form of intimate partner violence involves deliberate actions to undermine a person’s reproductive choices, such as forc...

Research Terms

<14 year old><14 years of age><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Affect><American><Area><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Markers><Caucasian Females><Caucasian Women><Censuses><Chlamydia><Communities><Community Surveys><Contraception><Contraceptive Agents><Contraceptive Usage><Contraceptive methods><Contraceptives><Data><Data Set><Dedications><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology><Epidemiology Research><Epidemiology data><Equity><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Exposure to><Female Health><Fertility Control><Future><Gestation><Glass><Goals><Gonococcal Infection><Gonorrhea><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Health Care><Health Resources><Health Services><Health Status><Health equity research><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incidence><Individual><Inequality><Inequity><Inhibition of Fertilization><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Latina Population><Latina females><Latina women><Latina/e women><Latina/x women><Latinas><Latine females><Latine women><Latino females><Latino women><Latinx females><Latinx women><Level of Health><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Methods><Mission><Miyagawanella><Neighborhoods><Nurses><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Policies><Pregnancy><Prevalence><Principal Investigator><Protected Sex><Racial Group><Reporting><Reproductive Health><Research><Research in health equity><Responsible Sex><Responsible sexual behavior><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Safe Sex><Sampling><Scientist><Self-Report><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Social Network><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Syphilis><Testing><Training><Training Activity><Training Support><Trichomonas><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><White Females><White Women><Woman><Women's Health><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><age 14 years><aged><at-risk females><at-risk women><bedsonia><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><black female><black women><care seeking><career><community factor><community-level factor><contraceptive use><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><economic><epidemiologic><epidemiologic data><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiological><epidemiology study><ethnic minority><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><experience><female reproductive health><females at high risk><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><great pox><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health equity><health equity-focused research><health level><high risk females><insight><intervention development><intimate partner violence><investigator training><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multi-racial><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><multiracial><nurse><prevent><preventing><programs><protective factors><racial minority><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><reproductive><reproductive coercion><reproductive health among females><reproductive health among women><reproductive health in females><reproductive health in women><research on health equity><research related to health equity><research to attain health equity><safer sex><safer sexual behavior><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual and reproductive health><sexually acquired infection><skills><social><social determinants><social health determinants><social influence><social role><socio-demographics><socio-economic position><sociodemographics><sociodeterminant><socioeconomic position><statistical analysis><therapy development><training module><training opportunity><treatment development><unintended pregnancy><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women's reproductive health><young woman>
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Lauren E Wagner

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$15,339
FY 2025

Project Title

Early Neurodevelopmental Trajectories of Typical and Atypical Language Acquisition

Grant Number:

5F31HD108987-03

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/19/2023

End Date:

3/21/2025

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Project Summary/Abstract Developmental language impairments are common in the general population, affecting approximately 1 in 10 children. Despite this prevalence, little is known about the etiology of language difficulties observed in conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Earlier ther...

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Ryan Adam Valdez

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$5,935
FY 2025

Project Title

Illuminating the essential role of the outer membrane component and drug target, lipopolysaccharide

Grant Number:

5F31GM146401-04

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

7/21/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

The gram-negative outer membrane (OM) is asymmetric, with phospholipids on the inner leaflet and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on the outer leaflet. A defining part of the gram-negative cell envelope, LPS is a major signal for infection in animals and is a target of last resort antibiotics, such as colis...

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Breland Crudup

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MED CTR, JACKSON, MS

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$2,124
FY 2025

Project Title

Cross Sex Steroid Therapy and Cardiovascular Risk in the Transgender Female

Grant Number:

5F31HL172648-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

3/3/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Transgender individuals comprise roughly 1% of the United States population and include those born one sex but identify as a gender that does not align with their biological sex. Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy (GAHT) is used to treat these individuals to match secondary sex characteristics to thei...

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THOMAS Elliott VAN DYKE

ADA FORSYTH INSTITUTE, INC., Somerville, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$115,387
FY 2025

Project Title

Forsyth Training in Oral Health Research

Grant Number:

5R90DE027638-09

Activity Code:

R90

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2017

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

In this competing renewal of the Postdoctoral Training Program at the Forsyth, we are excited to propose the expansion of our program to include the DMD/PhD program at our long-time affiliate, Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM). The underlying rationale is to build on the strengths of our curr...

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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