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Chen Joanne Lyu

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$200,951
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating Peer Mentoring Into Social Media-Based Vaping Cessation Interventions for Young Adults

Grant Number:

1K01DA063913-01A1

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2031

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Candidate: Trained as a communication scientist with postdoctoral training in tobacco control, my career goal is to become a leading independent investigator in tobacco control by developing effective digital interventions to prevent and reduce tobacco use. Career development plan: I...

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Gary E Schiltz

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO, MAYWOOD, IL

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$502,054
FY 2025

Project Title

IDO1 and Immunotolerance in Glioblastoma

Grant Number:

5R01NS097851-10

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2016

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This R01 renewal proposal intends to extend the PI's past productivity that includes 35 publications since the year, 2016, including 3 senior-authored manuscripts in Clinical Cancer Research and 2 additional bodies of work that are under review in Neuro-Oncology and Nature. The scien...

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function relationship><success><tool><tryptamine 2,3 dioxygenase><tumors in the brain><ubiquitin-protein ligase><vector><xeno-transplant><xeno-transplantation>
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Derek Alan Wainwright

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO, MAYWOOD, IL

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$502,054
FY 2025

Project Title

IDO1 and Immunotolerance in Glioblastoma

Grant Number:

5R01NS097851-10

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2016

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This R01 renewal proposal intends to extend the PI's past productivity that includes 35 publications since the year, 2016, including 3 senior-authored manuscripts in Clinical Cancer Research and 2 additional bodies of work that are under review in Neuro-Oncology and Nature. The scien...

Research Terms

<20S Catalytic Proteasome><20S Core Proteasome><20S Proteasome><20S Proteosome><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Amino Acids><Autologous><Binding><Biodistribution><Brain><Brain Cancer><Brain Neoplasia><Brain Neoplasms><Brain Nervous System><Brain Tumors><CD25><Cell Body><Cells><Characteristics><Clinical><Complement Factor H><Complex><Data><Development><E3 Ligase><E3 Ubiquitin Ligase><Encephalon><Engraftment><Enhancers><Enzyme Antagonist><Enzyme Gene><Enzyme Inhibitor><Enzyme Inhibitor Agent><Enzyme Inhibitor Drugs><Enzymes><Essential Amino Acids><FOXP3><FOXP3 gene><Factor H><Forkhead Box P3><Future><Generations><Glioblastoma><Grade IV Astrocytic Neoplasm><Grade IV Astrocytic Tumor><Grade IV Astrocytoma><Heterograft><Heterologous Transplantation><Human><IDOase><IL2R><IL2RA><IL2RA gene><Immune><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immunes><Immunobiology><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunophysiology><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression 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Trials><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Productivity><Property><Prosome><Protac><Proteasome><Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex><Protein Turnover><Proteins><Proteolysis targeting chimeric><Proteosome><Publications><Recurrence><Recurrent><Regulation><Regulatory Protein Degradation><Regulatory T-Lymphocyte><Research><Research Associate><Resected><SCURFIN><Scientific Publication><Short interfering RNA><Small Interfering RNA><Structure-Activity Relationship><T cell infiltration><TCGFR><Testing><Therapeutic><Treatment outcome><Treg><Tryptophan><Tryptophan 2,3 Dioxygenase><Tryptophan Metabolism><Tryptophan Metabolism Pathway><Tumor Immunity><Ubiquitin Protein Ligase><Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase Complexes><Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase E3><United States National Institutes of Health><Upregulation><Work><Xenograft><Xenograft procedure><Xenotransplantation><active followup><adulthood><aminoacid><anti-cancer research><anti-tumor immune response><anti-tumor immunity><antitumor immunity><cancer 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function relationship><success><tool><tryptamine 2,3 dioxygenase><tumors in the brain><ubiquitin-protein ligase><vector><xeno-transplant><xeno-transplantation>
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PAMELA L MELLON

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$233,296
FY 2026

Project Title

Training in Reproductive Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32HD007203-44

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

4/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The urgency and importance of training critically needed basic, translational, and clinical scientists in women's health and reproductive research is well recognized by the leadership of NIH, the national government, and the scientific and medical communities. The UCSD Training Progr...

Research Terms

<Reproductive Sciences><Training>
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Amanda Arnold

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$82,540
FY 2026

Project Title

Characterizing the role of anandamide in trauma-related hyperarousal during the menopause transition

Grant Number:

1F32MH139301-01A1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2026

End Date:

3/31/2029

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

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental health condition that disproportionately affects women, particularly those from underserved populations who face higher rates of trauma exposure. PTSD is associated with trauma-related hyperarousal (TRH), which is characterized by increas...

Research Terms

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T Keith Blackwell

JOSLIN DIABETES CENTER, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$845,366
FY 2024

Project Title

Training Grant in Diabetes and Metabolism

Grant Number:

5T32DK007260-48

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1977

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

Diabetes is one of our most costly diseases in both human and economic terms. The Joslin Diabetes Center T32 Training Program in Diabetes and Metabolism, now entering its 45th year, aims to attract outstanding young scientists into research on diabetes and metabolism, and train them in a vibrant, co...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Grant><Intermediary Metabolism><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Training><diabetes>
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LAURIE J GOODYEAR

JOSLIN DIABETES CENTER, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$828,792
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Grant in Diabetes and Metabolism

Grant Number:

5T32DK007260-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1977

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

Diabetes is one of our most costly diseases in both human and economic terms. The Joslin Diabetes Center T32 Training Program in Diabetes and Metabolism, now entering its 45th year, aims to attract outstanding young scientists into research on diabetes and metabolism, and train them in a vibrant, co...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Grant><Intermediary Metabolism><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Training><diabetes>
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Scott B Snapper

BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$782,824
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition

Grant Number:

5T32DK007477-42

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/1983

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: The overarching goal of our Training Program is to prepare MD, MD/PhD pediatricians, and PhD scientists for careers in independent research on topics relevant to digestive diseases in infancy, childhood, and adult life. The rationale for our program is founded upon the idea that mea...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Gastroenterology><Hepatology><Nutrition><Training><pediatric>
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Justin L Grobe

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$571,962
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Signature Transdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32HL134643-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

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 is the first renewal for our T32 postdoctoral program (requesting to maintain our 6 positions/year) for MDs, DOs, PharmDs, and PhDs at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Cardiovascular Center. Building on our successes with 100% of graduates continuing in research-related careers with many havi...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Heart Vascular><Science><Training><circulatory system>
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Jacquelyn P Kulinski

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$571,962
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Signature Transdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32HL134643-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

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 is the first renewal for our T32 postdoctoral program (requesting to maintain our 6 positions/year) for MDs, DOs, PharmDs, and PhDs at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Cardiovascular Center. Building on our successes with 100% of graduates continuing in research-related careers with many havi...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Heart Vascular><Science><Training><circulatory system>
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Mary G Sorci-Thomas

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$571,962
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Signature Transdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32HL134643-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

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 is the first renewal for our T32 postdoctoral program (requesting to maintain our 6 positions/year) for MDs, DOs, PharmDs, and PhDs at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Cardiovascular Center. Building on our successes with 100% of graduates continuing in research-related careers with many havi...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Heart Vascular><Science><Training><circulatory system>
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Ivor James Benjamin

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$553,947
FY 2024

Project Title

Training in Signature Transdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32HL134643-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

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

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This is the first renewal for our T32 postdoctoral program (3-year duration, requesting to maintain our 6 positions/year) for MDs, DOs, PharmDs, and PhDs at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Cardiovascular Center. Building on our successes with 36% of appointees from underr...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Heart Vascular><Science><Training><circulatory system>
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SHEHZAD Z. SHEIKH

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$545,801
FY 2025

Project Title

Gastroenterology Research Training

Grant Number:

5T32DK007737-30

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/1996

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This is a competitive renewal application for years 25-30 of a program to train postdoctoral investigators in basic and translational gastrointestinal research. An interdisciplinary faculty of 17 established mentors and 3 mentors-in-training is drawn from the Center for Gastrointestinal Bio...

Research Terms

<Gastroenterology><Research Training>
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Joann Trejo

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Large award
Active award
Career award
$1,511,033
FY 2025

Project Title

San Diego IRACDA Scholars Program

Grant Number:

5K12GM068524-23

Activity Code:

K12

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2003

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT A diverse U.S. biomedical research workforce is essential for developing innovation in basic, clinical, translational research and healthcare and is necessary for improving the nation’s health. Despite decades of efforts to increase underrepresented racial / ethnic groups and women in scien...

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<Academia><Award><Biomedical Research><California><Cities><Clinical><Curriculum><Educational Curriculum><Educational process of instructing><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Evidence based practice><Faculty><Fellowship><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Institution><Mentors><Mentorship><Mission><NIGMS><NIH><National Institute of General Medical Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Professional Competence><Program Evaluation><Publishing><Racial Group><Reproducibility><Research><Research Associate><Scholars Program><Science><Scientist><Students><Teaching><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Underrepresented Students><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Woman><biomedical scientist><career><career development><career skill><college><collegiate><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><evidence base><experience><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><lesson plans><next generation><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programs><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><research associates><role model><skill acquisition><skill development><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><tenure process><tenure track><translation research><translational investigation><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student>
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Elizabeth Munroe

IHC HEALTH SERVICES, INC., Murray, UT

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$170,856
FY 2026

Project Title

Developing and Evaluating a Personalized Approach to Initial Fluid Resuscitation in Patients with Hospital-Onset Sepsis

Grant Number:

7K23HL177175-02

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2025

End Date:

11/30/2029

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PROJECT SUMMARY Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goal: Dr. Elizabeth Munroe’s career goal is to become an independent physician-scientist leading novel clinical trials to improve the early management of critically ill patients. Clinical Problem to be Addressed: Intravenous fluids are a core component of...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Advisory Committees><Airway failure><Award><Bolus><Bolus Infusion><Cardiac Output><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Cohort Studies><Communities><Critical Care><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Data><Data Science><Development Plans><Early Intervention><Early intervention trials><Electronic Health Record><Elements><Evaluation><Exclusion><Floor><Fluid Therapy><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Heterogeneity><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hour><Hypotension><IV Fluid><Intervention><Intravenous Fluid><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Knowledge><Lead><Liquid substance><Low Blood Pressure><Measurement><Medical><Medical Care Research><Mentors><Michigan><Modeling><Monitor><NHLBI><NRSA><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Research Service Awards><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Organ><Outcome><Patient Admission><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pb element><Personalized medical approach><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Pragmatic clinical trial><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Publications><Randomization trial><Randomized><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Research><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Failure><Resuscitation><Role><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Sepsis><Series><Shapes><Stroke Volume><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Task Forces><Team Nursing><Time><Training><Universities><Variant><Variation><Vascular Hypotensive Disorder><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adulthood><advisory team><antisepsis treatment><body fluid balance therapy><care as usual><career><career development><cohort research study><cohort survey><conference><convention><death due to sepsis><death related to sepsis><develop therapy><early clinical trial><early phase clinical trial><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><experience><feasibility trial><fluid><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><forest><heart output><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hypoperfusion><implementation framework><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><improved><improved outcome><individualized approach><instructor><intervention design><intervention development><lectures><liquid><mortality><mortality associated with sepsis><mortality in sepsis><novel><participant enrollment><patient enrollment><patient oriented outcomes><patient population><personalization of treatment><personalized approach><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot trial><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><precision approach><primary outcome><professor><prototype><pulmonary><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><response><routine care><sepsis associated death><sepsis associated mortality><sepsis care><sepsis caused deaths><sepsis death><sepsis induced death><sepsis induced mortality><sepsis interventions><sepsis lethality><sepsis management><sepsis mortality><sepsis related deaths><sepsis related mortality><sepsis therapeutics><sepsis therapy><sepsis treatment><septic death><septic mortality><septic therapy><septic treatment><services research><skills><social role><success><summit><surgery><symposia><symposium><tailored approach><therapy design><therapy development><tool><treat sepsis><treatment as usual><treatment design><treatment development><trial comparing><trial design><usual care>
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Andrea Leigh Hahn

CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$424,073
FY 2026

Project Title

Children’s National Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (CNStARR) Program (NHLBI)

Grant Number:

5R38HL167247-04

Activity Code:

R38

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Funded by one of the inaugural R38 awards from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), the Children’s National Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (CNStARR) Program is an existing mentored program of career development and research training. It has dramatically expanded our in...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Acceleration><Address><Airway Disease><Appointment><Area><Asthma><Award><Basic Research><Basic Science><Blood Diseases><Bronchial Asthma><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cardiac Malformation><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Causality><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical Research><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Study><Collaborations><Competence><Data><Development Plans><Dimensions><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Educational aspects><Elements><Enrollment><Environment><Etiology><Feedback><Fostering><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Heart Diseases><Heart Malformation><Hematologic Diseases><Hematological Disease><Hematological Disorder><Hematology><Hospitals><Human><Immunology><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Internal Medicine><Investigation><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K12><K12 Award><K12 Mechanism><K12 Program><Laboratories><Leadership><Link><Lung Diseases><Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program><Mentors><Modern Man><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Participant><Pediatric Hospitals><Pediatric cohort><Pediatrics><Performance><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Production><Publishing><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Ramp><Reporting><Research><Research Career Program><Research Grants><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Technics><Research Techniques><Research Training><Researchers><Residencies><Resources><Salaries><Scientist><Series><Time><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Wages><Washington><abnormal heart development><blood disorder><career><career development><causation><clinical practice><clinical training><congenital cardiac abnormality><congenital cardiac anomalies><congenital cardiac disease><congenital cardiac disorder><congenital cardiac malformation><congenital heart abnormality><congenital heart anomaly><congenital heart disease><congenital heart disorder><congenital heart malformation><disease causation><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><enroll><experience><flexibility><flexible><graduate medical education><heart disorder><institutional capacity><interest><kids><life span><lifespan><lung disorder><pediatric><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><recruit><responsible research conduct><synergism><translation research><translational investigation><undergraduate medical education><work group><working group><youngster>
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Kathryn I Braden

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$82,348
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigating the role of dorsal raphe nucleus enkephalin neurons in motivational and affective behaviors during chronic pain

Grant Number:

5F32DA062455-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The primary goal of this NRSA F32 proposal is to determine the contribution of endogenous opioids in dorsal raphe nucleus to motivational and affective dysregulation during chronic pain. Chronic pain is a complex disease state which is associated with comorbidities such as depression...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Acute><Acute Pain><Acutely painful><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Affective><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Animals><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Anxiety><Applications Grants><Area><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Assay><Biological><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><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 Communication and Signaling><Cell Nucleus><Cell Signaling><Chronic><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><Communities><Complex><Coupled><DREADDs><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dorsal><Dysfunction><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Endoscopy><Enkephalins><Epidemic><Feels no pain><Functional disorder><Goals><Grant Proposals><Human><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Journals><Label><Learning><Ligands><Magazine><Mental Depression><Mesencephalic Central Gray><Mesencephalon><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mid-brain><Midbrain><Midbrain Central Gray><Midbrain structure><Modern Man><Monitor><Motivation><Murine><Mus><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neuropathy><Neurosciences><No sensitivity to pain><Nociception><Nucleus><Odors><Opiate Peptides><Opiates><Opioid><Opioid Peptide><Pain><Painful><Pathologic><Pattern><Peptides><Periaqueductal Gray><Peripheral><Permeability><Phenotype><Photons><Physiopathology><Population><Process><Publications><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rewards><Role><Saccharose><Saline><Saline Solution><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Self Administered><Self Administration><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Spinal><Sucrose><System><Technology><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Training><United States><Universities><Viral><Virus><Washington><Work><Writing><adulthood><allodynia><analgesia><annulus of the aqueduct><anxiety-like behavior><behavior test><behavioral test><biologic><biological signal transduction><calcium indicator><chronic pain><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><conditioned place preference><conference><convention><depression><designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs><developmental><dorsal raphe nucleus><endogenous opiate><endogenous opioids><endoscopic imaging><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fluorophore><in vivo><insight><intervention therapy><knock-down><knockdown><midbrain central gray substance><mood regulation><motivated behavior><nerve injury><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural injury><neurochemical><neurochemistry><neurocircuitry><neuronal><neuropathic><neuropathic pain><next generation><nociceptive><novel><pain behavior><pain catastrophizing><pain killer><pain medication><pain relief><pain reliever><painful neuropathy><painkiller><pathophysiology><periaqueductal gray matter><place conditioning><pre-proenkephalin><prepro-enkephalin><preproenkephalin><pro-enkephalin><proenkephalin><redshift><relieve pain><response><sensory mechanism><side effect><skills><social role><spared nerve><spontaneous pain><suicidal risk><suicide risk><summit><symposia><symposium><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic evaluation><therapeutic testing><training opportunity>
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Naama Reicher

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$82,003
FY 2026

Project Title

F32 - Bitter chemosensation from gut to brain

Grant Number:

5F32DK139628-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A substantial part of our diet and health regime involves bitter food and medicine. Bitter molecules bind bitter taste receptors (Tas2rs) and activate a sensory pathway that elicits an aversive taste sensation in the oral cavity, mainly to avoid ingestion of toxins. Tas2rs a...

Research Terms

<6-Propyl-2-Thiouracil><Affect><Afferent Neurons><Alimentary Canal><Animals><Apical><Appetite><Assay><Behavior Control><Behavioral Manipulation><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Buccal Cavity><Buccal Cavity Head and Neck><CCK><CCK Receptors><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Calcium><Cavitas Oris><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cholecystokinin><Cholecystokinin Receptor><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Communication><Consumption><Cranial Nerve X><Data><Desire for food><Diet><Digestive Tract><Eating><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Endotoxins><Enteroendocrine Cell><Environment><Epithelial Cells><Esthesia><Family><Feeding behaviors><Fellowship><Food><Food Intake><G Protein-Complex Receptor><G Protein-Coupled Receptor Genes><G-Protein-Coupled Receptors><GI Tract><GPCR><Gastrointestinal Tract><Gastrointestinal tract structure><Goals><Gustation><Health><Image><In Vitro><Individual><Infusion><Infusion procedures><Ingestion><Ingestive Behavior><Intake><Intestinal><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knock-out><Knockout><Laboratories><Measures><Medicine><Mice><Mice Mammals><Molecular Interaction><Mouth><Msec><Murine><Mus><NIH><NRSA><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Nerve><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Nutrient><Oral cavity><Organoids><Pancreozymin><Pancreozymin Receptors><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Peptides><Physiology><Pneumogastric Nerve><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Propylthiouracil><Quinine><Receptor Protein><Receptor Signaling><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Sensation><Sensory><Sensory Neurons><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Signaling Molecule><Small Intestines><Stimulus><Sweeteners><Sweetening Agents><Synapses><Synaptic><Taste><Taste Buds><Taste Perception><Tenth Cranial Nerve><Testing><Time><Tissues><Toxin><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Uropancreozymin><Vagus Nerve><Vagus nerve structure><Work><alimentary tract><alpha-gustducin><behavioral control><biological signal transduction><bowel><cell culture><cell cultures><cell transduction><cellular transduction><diets><digestive canal><electrophysiological><feeding-related behaviors><food Ingestion><food consumption><gustatory perception><gustatory processing><gustatory response><gut to brain axis><gut-brain axis><gut-brain communication><gut-brain interactions><gut-brain relationship><gut-brain signaling><imaging><infusions><ingest><intestinal epithelium><millisecond><neuronal><nutrient intake activity><optogenetics><pathway><perceptual stimulus><pharmacologic><physicochemical phenomena related to the senses><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preference><rapid detection><receptor><receptor expression><research associates><response><sensor><sensory stimulus><small bowel><social role><sugar><synapse><taste processing><taste receptor><taste response><taste transduction><transduced cells><transmission process><α-gustducin>
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William John Mitchell

RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV OF NJ NEWARK, NEWARK, NJ

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$81,580
FY 2026

Project Title

Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Similarity, Trustworthiness, and Stress in Decision-Making

Grant Number:

1F32DA065392-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/28/2026

End Date:

3/27/2029

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Project Abstract

Project Summary / Project Abstract Social influences are among the most powerful drivers of human decision-making—especially in contexts like substance use, where behaviors often emerge from implicit learning and modeling of trusted, similar peers. However, these two common social heuristics—trust a...

Research Terms

<Acute><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affective><Behavior><Behavioral><Calibration><Code><Coding System><Cognition><Cognitive><Collaborations><Complex><Computational Technique><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Cues><Data><Decision Making><Dedications><Dissociation><Distant><Drugs><Electrodermal Response><Equilibrium><Exploratory Behavior><Foundations><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Galvanic Skin Response><Goals><Grain><Health><Human><Individual><Informal Social Control><Instruction><Intervention><Intuition><Investigators><Investments><Judgment><Lateral><Lead><Learning><Link><Literature><Measures><Medial><Medication><Modeling><Modern Man><Noise><Parents><Participant><Pattern><Pb element><Peer Pressure><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Play><Population Intervention><Predisposition><Prefrontal Cortex><Proxy><Psychogalvanic Reflex><Reaction Time><Recovery><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Response RT><Response Time><Rewards><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Role><Science><Self Regulation><Shapes><Skin Electric Conductance><Social Values><Source><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Susceptibility><System><Testing><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trust><Uncertainty><Ventral Striatum><Vulnerable Populations><Weight><Work><acute stress><addiction><addictive disorder><at risk behavior><balance><balance function><base><bases><behavior measurement><behavioral measure><behavioral measurement><career><cognitive process><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computerized modeling><doubt><drug/agent><early adulthood><emerging adult><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fMRI><fiction><fictional works><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><heuristics><high risk><improved><insight><interest><intuitive><juvenile><juvenile human><mentalization><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural correlate><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><parent><peer><perceived stress><perception of stress><physiologic stresses><physiologic stressor><physiological stresses><population based intervention><population specific intervention><preference><protective factors><psychologic><psychological><psychomotor reaction time><recruit><resilience><resilient><self-reported stress><skills><skin conductance><social><social bias><social influence><social learning><social neuroscience><social relationships><social role><social stresses><social stressor><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stress perception><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><theories><translation research><translational investigation><trustworthiness><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><weights>
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Rupak Thapa

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$79,780
FY 2026

Project Title

Implications for iron homeostasis and ferroptosis in early pregnancy and endometriosis

Grant Number:

5F32HD118693-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/17/2025

End Date:

4/16/2028

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Project Abstract

Endometriosis, affecting approximately 10% of women of reproductive age, poses significant challenges due to its association with increased infertility and pregnancy complications. Dysregulated iron homeostasis and oxidative stress have been identified as significant contributors to these adverse re...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Active Oxygen><Address><Affect><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Ascitic Fluid><Assay><Automobile Driving><Autoregulation><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Binding Sites><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biology><Blastocyst Implantation><Body Tissues><CUT&RUN><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Carrier Proteins><Cell Body><Cell Components><Cell Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Structure><Cell model><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular Structures><Cellular injury><Cellular model><ChIP assay><Cleavage Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease><Clinical><Combining Site><DNA Replication><DNA Synthesis><DNA biosynthesis><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Decidual Cell Reactions><Defect><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Embryo Implantation><Endometrial><Endometrial Stromal Cell><Endometrium><Ensure><Equilibrium><Exhibits><FKHR><FOXO1><FOXO1A><FOXO1A gene><Face><Fe element><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fertility><Financial Support><Forkhead Box O1A><Forkhead in Rhabdomyosarcoma><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic><Gestation><Goals><Grant><Homeostasis><Human><Impairment><Individual><Infertility><Intervention><Investigation><Iron><Lesion><Link><Lipid Peroxidation><LoxP-flanked allele><Luciferase Immunologic><Luciferases><Mediating><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><NGS Method><NGS system><Nidation><Nucleic Acid Regulator Regions><Nucleic Acid Regulatory Sequences><Organoids><Outcome><Ovum Implantation><Oxidative Stress><Oxidative Stress Induction><Oxygen Radicals><Pathology><Patients><Peritoneal Effusion><Peritoneal Fluid><Physiological Homeostasis><Play><Population><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Complications><Pregnancy Outcome><Pro-Oxidants><Process><Production><Progesterone Receptors><Progestin Receptors><Proteins><Publishing><Reaction><Reactive Oxygen Species><Reactive Site><Regulation><Regulatory Regions><Reporter><Reporting><Reproduction><Reproductive Health><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Sampling><Stromal Cells><Subcellular Process><Tissues><Training><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription Initiation Site><Transcription Start Site><Transcription factor genes><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Transport Protein Gene><Transport Proteins><Transporter Protein><Uterine lining><Woman><Writing><balance><balance function><biological adaptation to stress><career development><cell damage><cell injury><cellular damage><childbearing age><chromatin immunoprecipitation><complications during pregnancy><conditional knock-out><conditional knockout><damage to cells><data interpretation><decidualization><developmental><driving><early in pregnancy><early pregnancies><early pregnancy><early stage of pregnancy><embryo attachment><endometriosis><endometriosis-related infertility><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><faces><facial><female genital tract><female outcomes><female reproductive tract><ferroportin><ferroportin1 protein><fertile age><fertility cessation><fertility loss><financial aid><financial assistance><floxed><floxed allele><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetic regulatory element><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><genome scale><genome-wide><genomewide><human model><implantation><improved><in vitro Model><in vivo><infertile><injury to cells><insight><knock-down><knockdown><metal transporting protein 1><model of animal><model of human><mouse model><murine model><natural Blastocyst Implantation><necrocytosis><neonatal health><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><newborn health><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><outcomes among females><outcomes among women><outcomes in females><outcomes in women><pregnancy-related complications><prevent><preventing><reactioncrisis><reproductive><reproductive age><reproductive outcome><reproductive years><skills><social role><solute carrier family 40 (iron-regulated transporter), member 1><stress response><stressreaction><three dimensional><transcription factor><women's genital tract><women's outcomes><women's reproductive tract>
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Arlene Joann George

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

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$75,880
FY 2026

Project Title

Arlene George F32

Grant Number:

5F32NS132956-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/2/2024

End Date:

12/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Chronic pain (>3 months) affects over 50 million Americans, limiting their life and daily activities, creating a public health crisis. Although there are available treatments for those experiencing acute pain, there is a lack of therapeutic intervention for those suffering from chron...

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<Acute><Acute Pain><Acutely painful><Affect><Affective><American><Analgesia Tests><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Anodynes><Anterior><Anterolateral><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Behavior><Behavioral><Brain region><CNS Nervous System><Calcium><Cell Body><Cells><Central Nervous System><Chronic><Clinical><Code><Coding System><Connector Neuron><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><Data><Decision Making><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Dopamine><Dopamine Receptor><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Esthesia><Exploratory Behavior><Fellowship><Fiber><Fostering><Goals><Grant><Health><Hydroxytyramine><Hyperactivity><Impairment><Injections><Injury><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Investigators><Knowledge><Lead><Learning><Life><Literature><Long-Term Potentiation><Long-term pain><Machine Learning><Measures><Mechanics><Mediating><Medulla Spinalis><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Monitor><Motivation><Motor><Movement><Murine><Mus><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neural Cell><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurologic><Neurologic Disorders><Neurological><Neurological Disorders><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurosciences><Nociception><Nociception Tests><Orofacial Pain><Outcome><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Measurement><Pain measure><Painful><Pathway interactions><Pb element><Perception><Persistent pain><Photometry><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Process><Psychological reinforcement><Public Health><Punishment><Reinforcement><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rewards><Role><Sensation><Sensory><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Site><Slice><Somatosensory Cortex><Spinal Cord><Spinothalamic Tracts><Striate Body><Striatum><Synapses><Synaptic><System><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Touch><Touch sensation><Training><Viral><Work><acute to chronic pain transition><body movement><career><chronic neuropathic pain><chronic pain><chronic pain condition><chronic pain disorder><chronic pain transition><chronic painful condition><cingulate cortex><clinical pain><constant pain><design><designing><dopamine system><electrophysiological><experience><experimental analysis><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><in vivo><injuries><insight><intervention therapy><lasting pain><machine based learning><mechanic><mechanical><model of animal><nerve injury><neural><neural correlate><neural injury><neural mechanism><neurological disease><neuromechanism><neuronal><neuronal circuit><neuronal circuitry><neuropathic pain><neurosurgery><nociceptive><on-going pain><ongoing pain><optic imaging><optical imaging><optogenetics><oral facial pain><pain assay><pain behavior><pain chronification><pain killer><pain medication><pain model><pain perception><pain processing><pain reliever><painful neuropathy><painkiller><pathway><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><programs><research associates><response><sensory feedback><sex><sex based differences><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><skill acquisition><skill development><social role><somesthetic sensory cortex><spared nerve><spinothalamic pathway><striatal><synapse><tactile sensation><tool><transition to chronic pain>
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PETER A JONES

VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$494,901
FY 2025

Project Title

Cancer Epigenetics Training (CET) Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA251066-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/5/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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This proposal seeks to develop a dedicated Cancer Epigenetics Training (CET) program at Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) to train two new postdoctoral fellows per year for three years each. The objective of the CET is to prepare 10 postdoctoral fellows to become independent academic and industry ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Training Programs><epigenetically><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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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 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 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 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 SUMMARY / ABSTRACT (30 Lines of text) Developmental biology, an interdisciplinary science at the leading edge of modern biomedical research, integrates stem-cell and molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and whole-animal model systems. This Developmental Biology Training Grant (DBTG) app...

Research Terms

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

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

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

Project Title

Developmental Biology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD007491-27

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/29/1995

End Date:

4/30/2028

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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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Bruce D Levy

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$453,512
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrated Training in Respiratory Research

Grant Number:

5T32HL007633-40

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1985

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Abstract Our training program in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine provides comprehensive research training for individuals with a serious commitment to a career in lung biology and biomedical research, particularly as it interfaces with clinical pulmonary and critical care medicine. Lung...

Research Terms

<Research><Training><respiratory>
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George R Washko

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$453,512
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrated Training in Respiratory Research

Grant Number:

5T32HL007633-40

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1985

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Abstract Our training program in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine provides comprehensive research training for individuals with a serious commitment to a career in lung biology and biomedical research, particularly as it interfaces with clinical pulmonary and critical care medicine. Lung...

Research Terms

<Research><Training><respiratory>
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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 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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DOUGLAS G BURRIN

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$423,504
FY 2025

Project Title

Research Training in Pediatrics Gastroenterolgy

Grant Number:

5T32DK007664-35

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1991

End Date:

6/30/2026

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This is the renewal application for Years 31-35 of a training program designed to produce investigators at the cutting edge of research in pediatric gastroenterology. Trainees will be at the postdoctoral level and a mixture of MDs and PhDs supported for up to 3 years for a total request of 5 stipend...

Research Terms

<Pediatrics><Research Training>
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DANIEL Holland BESSESEN

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$366,442
FY 2025

Project Title

Research Training Program in Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes

Grant Number:

2T32DK120521-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Summary/Abstract The problems of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are some of the most common conditions affecting Americans. There is a critical need to train the next generation of MD/DO and PhD investigators who will address these public health challenges with innovations in basic, cl...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Intermediary Metabolism><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Obesity><Research Training><Training Programs><adiposity><corpulence><diabetes>
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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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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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Ryan W. McCreery

FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS' HOME, BOYS TOWN, NE

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$329,773
FY 2025

Project Title

RESEARCH IN HUMAN COMMUNICATION AND ITS DISORDERS

Grant Number:

2T32DC000013-46

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1980

End Date:

6/30/2030

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This application requests support for four postdoctoral positions in a multidisciplinary research training program in the areas of hearing, language, and related areas of cognitive neuroscience at Boys Town National Research Hospital (BTNRH). The training program at BTNRH, currently in its 44th year...

Research Terms

<Communication><Disease><Disorder><Human><Modern Man><Research>
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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 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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PAMELA HELEN DALTON

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$256,891
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in the Chemical Senses

Grant Number:

5T32DC000014-45

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Monell Chemical Senses Center Postdoctoral Training Program, supported in part by Monell’s T32 Institutional National Research Service Award (NRSA), provides an opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to obtain training at a center for research into the chemical senses—tast...

Research Terms

<Chemicals><Training>
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Joel D Mainland

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$256,891
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in the Chemical Senses

Grant Number:

5T32DC000014-45

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Monell Chemical Senses Center Postdoctoral Training Program, supported in part by Monell’s T32 Institutional National Research Service Award (NRSA), provides an opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to obtain training at a center for research into the chemical senses—tast...

Research Terms

<Chemicals><Training>
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DANIELLE Renee REED

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$256,891
FY 2025

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in the Chemical Senses

Grant Number:

5T32DC000014-45

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Monell Chemical Senses Center Postdoctoral Training Program, supported in part by Monell’s T32 Institutional National Research Service Award (NRSA), provides an opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to obtain training at a center for research into the chemical senses—tast...

Research Terms

<Chemicals><Training>
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Chad Hochberg

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$179,280
FY 2025

Project Title

Sustainable Implementation of Prone Positioning for the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Grant Number:

5K23HL169743-03

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This career development award will support Chad Hochberg, MD MHS, to become an independent investigator in critical care implementation science. In this award, Dr. Hochberg will build on his prior NHBLI-funded F32 studies investigating the changes in critical care practice t...

Research Terms

<ARDS><Acute Respiratory Distress><Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Adoption><Adult ARDS><Adult RDS><Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Agreement><Airway failure><Assess implementation><Award><Belief><COVID associated ARDS><COVID associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID induced ARDS><COVID induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID infected patient><COVID pandemic><COVID patient><COVID positive patient><COVID related ARDS><COVID related acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID-19><COVID-19 associated ARDS><COVID-19 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 induced ARDS><COVID-19 induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID-19 infected patient><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 patient><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 positive patient><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 related ARDS><COVID-19 related acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID-19 years><COVID-19/ARDS><COVID-19/acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID/ARDS><COVID/acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID19 associated ARDS><COVID19 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID19 induced ARDS><COVID19 induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID19 patient><COVID19 positive patient><COVID19 related ARDS><COVID19 related acute respiratory distress syndrome><COVID19/ARDS><COVID19/acute respiratory distress syndrome><CV-19><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Causality><Chad><Characteristics><Climate><Computerized Medical Record><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Corporate Culture><Critical Care><Da Nang Lung><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Electronic Medical Record><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Environment><Etiology><Evidence based practice><Face><Feedback><Foundations><Funding><Future><Gases><Goals><Guidelines><Health system><Hospitals><Implementation assessment><Implementation readiness><Informatics><Intensive Care Units><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Interview><Investigation><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Leadership><Learning><Life><Measures><Mechanical ventilation><Mentors><Mentorship><Meta-Analysis><Meteorological Climate><Methods><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Organization administrative structures><Organizational Culture><Organizational Unit><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Penetration><Position><Positioning Attribute><Process><Prone Position><Protocol Screening><Recommendation><Research><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Failure><Retrospective cohort study><Review Literature><Risk Reduction><SARS-CoV-2 associated ARDS><SARS-CoV-2 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 induced ARDS><SARS-CoV-2 induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><SARS-CoV-2 infected patient><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 patient><SARS-CoV-2 positive patient><SARS-CoV-2 related ARDS><SARS-CoV-2 related acute respiratory distress syndrome><SARS-CoV-2/ARDS><SARS-CoV-2/acute respiratory distress syndrome><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><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><Shock Lung><Site><Stiff lung><Stomach><Structure><Survey Instrument><Survey Method><Survey Methodology><Surveys><Syndrome><Testing><Time><Training><Universities><Work><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><causation><climatic><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 associated ARDS><coronavirus disease 2019 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><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 induced ARDS><coronavirus disease 2019 induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus disease 2019 infected patient><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 patient><coronavirus disease 2019 positive patient><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 related ARDS><coronavirus disease 2019 related acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus disease 2019/ARDS><coronavirus disease 2019/acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus disease associated ARDS><coronavirus disease associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease induced ARDS><coronavirus disease induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus disease infected patient><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease patient><coronavirus disease positive patient><coronavirus disease related ARDS><coronavirus disease related acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 patient><coronavirus disease/ARDS><coronavirus disease/acute respiratory distress syndrome><coronavirus infectious disease-19><coronavirus patient><data interpretation><death risk><design><designing><disease causation><efficacy outcomes><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><falls><gastric><hands on research><high risk><hospital care><implementation evaluation><implementation framework><implementation intervention><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><implementation trial><improved><institutional climate><mechanical respiratory assist><mechanically ventilated><member><mortality><mortality risk><novel><organizational climate><organizational readiness><pandemic><pandemic disease><patient infected with COVID><patient infected with COVID-19><patient infected with SARS-CoV-2><patient infected with coronavirus disease><patient infected with coronavirus disease 2019><patient infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><patient oriented outcomes><patient with COVID><patient with COVID-19><patient with COVID19><patient with SARS-CoV-2><patient with coronavirus disease><patient with coronavirus disease 2019><patient with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome coronavirus 2><primary outcome><pulmonary><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><risk-reducing><routine practice><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associated ARDS><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 induced ARDS><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 induced acute respiratory distress syndrome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infected patient><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 patient><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive patient><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 related ARDS><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 related acute respiratory distress syndrome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2/ARDS><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2/acute respiratory distress syndrome><strategies for implementation><sustainability framework><uptake><wet lung>
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Izumi Okado

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA, HONOLULU, HI

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$173,665
FY 2025

Project Title

Development of an electronic tool to improve access to cancer clinical trials in rural areas

Grant Number:

5K01HS028730-04

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

AHRQ

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

7/31/2026

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Project Abstract

This is a resubmission application for a K01 AHRQ Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award. I am a faculty junior researcher at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center who is currently supported by an AHRQ- sponsored F32 National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Fellowship (1F32HS02728...

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Andrew John Admon

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$169,560
FY 2025

Project Title

Characterizing the Impact of Fragmented Care in Acute Respiratory Failure

Grant Number:

5K08HL155407-05

Activity Code:

K08

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2021

End Date:

7/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goal: To become an independent investigator who uses advanced observational research methods to improve the organization and delivery of critical care. Clinical Problem to be Addressed: Acute respiratory failure leads to 2,000,000 hospitalization...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acute respiratory failure><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Airway failure><Ambulatory Care><Award><Awareness><Caring><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clams><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Investigator><Communication><Complex><Critical Care><Data><Data Sources><Death><Development><Development Plans><Doctor of Philosophy><Drugs><Ensure><Epidemiology><Event><Excess Mortality><Exposure to><Foundations><Global Change><Goals><Health Care Research><Health Care Systems><Hospital Admission><Hospital Infections><Hospital acquired infection><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Inpatients><Intensive Care Units><Investigators><Length of Stay><Link><Manuscripts><Measures><Medication><Medicine><Mentors><Methods><Michigan><Modernization><NHLBI><NRSA><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Research Service Awards><Nosocomial Infections><Number of Days in Hospital><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Outpatients><Patients><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Failure><Safety><Scientific Publication><Series><Survey Instrument><Survey Method><Survey Methodology><Surveys><Techniques><Testing><Training><United States><Universities><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Work><adulthood><care delivery><care fragmentation><career><career development><clinical effect><design><designing><developmental><drug/agent><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experience><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital stay><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient care><inpatient service><institutional infection><instrument><lecturer><novel><outpatient treatment><prevent><preventing><pulmonary><research and methods><skills><thromboembolic complications><thrombosis complications><thrombotic complications>
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Petra Mamic

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$165,996
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role of the Bifidobacterium Gut Microbiome Guild in Pathophysiology of Chronic Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction

Grant Number:

5K08HL164881-02

Activity Code:

K08

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The candidate’s long-term career goal is to lead an independent research program focused on defining mechanisms that govern gut microbiome-host interactions in chronic heart failure and to translate this knowledge into novel preventative and therapeutic targets. This researc...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alimentary Canal><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Applied Skills><Award><Bacteria><Bifidobacterium><Biological Markers><Biology><Blood Sample><Blood Vessels><Blood specimen><CD183><CKR-L2><CMKAR3><CRG-2><CXCL10><CXCL10 gene><CXCR3><CXCR3 gene><Cardiac><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 3><Chemotactic Cytokines><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Communication><Congestive Heart Failure><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Dependence><Development><Dietary Intervention><Dietary fiber fermentation><Digestive Tract><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Drugs><Dysfunction><Echocardiogram><Echocardiography><Enrollment><Environment><Fasting><Functional Metagenomics><Functional disorder><Funding><Future><G Protein-Coupled Receptor 9><GI Tract><GI microbiome><GPR9><Gastrointestinal Tract><Gastrointestinal tract structure><Goals><Gram-Positive Bacteria><Heart Decompensation><Heart failure><Heterogeneity><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human><IFI10><INP10><IP-10><IP10><IP10 Receptor><IP10-Mig receptor><IP10-R><Immune><Immune response><Immunes><Individual><Intercrines><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Joints><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><MOB-1><Mediating><Medication><Mentors><Mentorship><Metagenomics><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microbe><Microbiomics><Mig Receptor><Mig-R><MigR><Modality><Modern Man><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multiomic Data><Murine><Mus><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Nutrient><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional Interventions><Outcome><Outcomes Research><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Pb element><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Physiology><Physiopathology><Probiotics><Publishing><Regulation><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Role><Running><SCYB10><SIS cytokines><Scientist><Severities><Short-Chain Fatty Acids><Structure><Therapeutic><Time><Time Series Analysis><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Transthoracic Echocardiography><Variant><Variation><Volatile Fatty Acids><Work><adulthood><alimentary tract><analyze microbiome><animal data><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><cardiac failure><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><chronic heart failure><cohort><community microbes><cytokine><data interpretation><developmental><diet intervention><dietary fiber digestion><digestive canal><digestive tract microbiome><disease risk><disorder risk><drug/agent><enroll><enteric microbiome><fasted><fasts><fecal sample><functional status><gIP-10><gastrointestinal microbiome><gut dysbiosis><gut microbes><gut microbial species><gut microbiome><gut-associated microbiome><heart failure and reduced ejection fraction><heart failure with reduced ejection fraction><heart sonography><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><host microbiome><host response><immune system response><immunoresponse><improved><improved outcome><inflammation marker><inflammatory marker><insight><intestinal biome><intestinal microbes><intestinal microbiome><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><metatranscriptomics><microbe community><microbial><microbial community><microbiome><microbiome analysis><microbiome community composition><microbiome composition><microbiome research><microbiome science><microbiome species composition><microbiome structure><microbiome studies><microorganism community><mortality><mouse model><multidisciplinary><multiomics><multiple omic data><multiple omics><murine model><new drug target><new druggable target><new marker><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel biomarker><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel marker><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><panomics><pathophysiology><pathway><polymicrobial community><post intervention><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><prevent><preventing><primary end point><primary endpoint><probiotic supplement><probiotic supplementation><prognostication><programs><prospective><randomized placebo controlled study><recruit><research and methods><response to therapy><response to treatment><risk stratification><secondary end point><secondary endpoint><skill acquisition><skill development><social role><stool sample><stool specimen><stratify risk><supplementation with probiotics><therapeutic response><therapeutic target><therapy response><translation research><translational investigation><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><vascular>
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Kendra Leigh Francis-Stream

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$164,188
FY 2025

Project Title

Intestinal chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycans and their role in inflammatory bowel disease

Grant Number:

1K08DK141910-01A1

Activity Code:

K08

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: This proposal details a 5-year program to provide training toward the development of an independent academic research career in the study of the extracellular matrix in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The candidate has prepared for this pathway by completing her MD and clinical tr...

Research Terms

<Acute><Advisory Committees><Agreement><Alimentary Canal><American><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Award><Biological Function><Biological Markers><Biological Process><Biological Response Modifier Therapy><Biological Therapy><Biology><Biopsy><Body Tissues><Book Chapters><CSGAG><Causality><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Function><Cell Interaction><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chemical Models><Childhood><Chondroitin 4 Sulfate><Chondroitin 6 Sulfate><Chondroitin Sulfate A><Chondroitin Sulfate B><Chondroitin Sulfate C><Chondroitin Sulfates><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cohort Analyses><Cohort Analysis><Colectomy><Colitis><Colon><Complex><Crohn disease><Crohn's><Crohn's disease><Crohn's disorder><Cross Sectional Analysis><Cross-Sectional Analyses><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><DSCSPG><Dermatan Sulfate><Development><Diagnosis><Digestive Tract><Disease><Disease Frequency Surveys><Disease Outcome><Disease Progression><Disorder><Drugs><Dysfunction><ECM><Economic Burden><Elements><Equilibrium><Etiology><Extracellular Matrix><Familiarity><Functional disorder><Future><GI Tract><Gastroenterologist><Gastroenterology><Gastrointestinal Tract><Gastrointestinal tract structure><Genetic><Glycosaminoglycans><Goals><Granulomatous Enteritis><Hepatology><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Human><Immune><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immunes><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunology><Immunomodulation><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Immunotherapy><Impairment><Individual><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Bowel Diseases><Inflammatory Bowel Disorder><Intervention><Intestinal><Intestines><Investigators><Isomerism><Knowledge><Laboratories><Lamina Propria><Link><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal cohort><Manuscripts><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Medical><Medication><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Modification><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mucopolysaccharides><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><Murine><Mus><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nutrition><Oral><Oral Administration><Oral Drug Administration><Outcome><PSGAG><Participant><Pathogenesis><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pediatrics><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Physiology><Physiopathology><Play><Pre-Clinical Model><Preclinical Models><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Prevalence><Process><Productivity><Publishing><Qualifying><Recurrent disease><Relapsed Disease><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Role><Scientist><Severity of illness><Societies><Subcellular Process><Task Forces><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Agents><Time><Tissues><Training><Translating><Ulcerated Colitis><Ulcerative Colitis><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Washington><Work><advisory team><alimentary tract><balance><balance function><beta-Heparin><bio-markers><biologic marker><biological therapeutic><biological treatment><biologically based therapeutics><biomarker><biotherapeutics><biotherapy><bowel><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><causation><chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan><clinical predictors><clinical relevance><clinical remission><clinical training><clinically relevant><cytokine><dermatan sulfate chondroitin sulfate><developmental><digestive canal><disease causation><disease diagnosis><disease severity><drug/agent><economic cost><eleocolitis><glycosaminoglycan polysulfate><glycosaminoglycan polysulfuric acid ester><glycosaminoglycan polysulphate><healing><host response><hydrogen sulfate Chondroitin><immune modulation><immune regulation><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><immunologic reactivity control><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><immunoresponse><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive response><improved><inflammatory disease of the intestine><inflammatory disorder of the intestine><interstitial><intestinal autoinflammation><intestinal epithelium><intraoral drug delivery><isomer><meeting><meetings><microbial interaction><microbiome><microorganism interaction><migration><model of animal><mouse model><murine model><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric><polysulfated glycosaminoglycan><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><predictive tools><professor><programs><regional enteritis><response><small molecular inhibitor><small molecule inhibitor><social role><sulfated glycosaminoglycan><therapeutic target><therapy optimization><therapy prediction><treatment optimization><treatment prediction><treatment response prediction>
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Elizabeth Marie Viglianti

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$152,560
FY 2025

Project Title

Improving Risk-Stratification in Patients with Prolonged ICU Stays

Grant Number:

5K23HL157364-05

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2021

End Date:

10/31/2026

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Project Summary Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goal: To become an independently funded physician-scientist with a clinical expertise in persistent critical illness and bioethics with a methodological expertise in longitudinal surveys. Clinical Problem: Patients with prolonged ICU stays are costly, inc...

Research Terms

<Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Admission><Admission activity><American><Austria><Automobile Driving><Award><Bed Occupancy><Beds><Bioethics><Biomedical Ethics><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><Care Givers><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caregivers><Caring><Chest><Circulatory Collapse><Clinical><Clinical stratification><Cognitive><Consult><Critical Care><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Decision Making><Development><Development Plans><Distress><Ethics><Event><Evidence based practice><Family><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health Care Systems><Hospital Mortality><Hospitals><Hour><In-house Mortalities><Inhospital Mortality><Institution><Intensive Care Units><Interview><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K12><K12 Award><K12 Mechanism><K12 Program><Knowledge><Learned Helplessness><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal Surveys><Longitudinal cohort><Manuscripts><Medical><Medical center><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program><Mentors><Methodology><Michigan><Minority><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><North Carolina><Organ failure><Outcome><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Paper><Patient Admission><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Peer Review><Physicians><Population><Predicting Risk><Prevalence><Prevention><Probability><Process><Prognosis><Prospective cohort><Provider><Publications><Publishing><Research><Research Career Program><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><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><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Scotland><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><Shock><Societies><Source><Structure><Survey Instrument><Survey Method><Survey Methodology><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Thorace><Thoracic><Thorax><Universities><Validation><Variant><Variation><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Work><Writing><acute hypoxemic respiratory failure><acute hypoxic respiratory failure><acute onset hypoxemic respiratory failure><bed days><biomarker identification><care for patients><care of patients><care utilization><career><career development><caring for patients><circulatory shock><cohort><comfort care><conditioned helplessness><consults><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><cost><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><driving><ethical><evidence base><experience><forecasting risk><heuristics><high risk><identification of biomarkers><identification of new biomarkers><improved><lecturer><marker identification><palliative><palliative intervention><patient stratification><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive risk><predicts risk><prevent><preventing><professor><prognostication><prospective><psychologic><psychological><pulmonary><response><risk prediction><risk prediction algorithm><risk prediction model><risk prediction system><risk prediction tool><risk predictions><risk stratification><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><shocks><social><stratified patient><stratify risk><systematic review><validations>
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Ashley R. Jackson

RESEARCH INST NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSP, COLUMBUS, OH

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$145,295
FY 2025

Project Title

Defining the renal urothelium progenitor and its regulation during development and repair

Grant Number:

5K01DK126991-05

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Congenital urinary tract obstruction (UTO) is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease in children. Current management strategies cannot prevent chronic kidney disease progression. Recently published data from my F32-funded postdoctoral studies i...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Ablation><Acceleration><Address><Advisory Committees><Assay><Attenuated><Automobile Driving><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><Bladder><Bladder Urinary System><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Differentiation><Cell Differentiation process><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Isolation><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell Protection><Cell Segregation><Cell Separation><Cell Separation Technology><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Proliferation><Cellular injury><Cessation of life><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Cytoprotection><Data><Death><Development><Disease><Disease Progression><Disorder><Dysfunction><ESKD><ESRD><End stage renal failure><End-Stage Kidney Disease><End-Stage Renal Disease><Exhibits><Expression Signature><Foundations><Functional disorder><Functional impairment><Funding><Future><Gene Expression Profile><Goals><In Vitro><Injury><Injury to Kidney><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><K5 keratin><Kidney><Kidney Diseases><Kidney Urinary System><Knowledge><Leanness><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Model System><Modeling><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Natural regeneration><Nephropathy><Network Analysis><Notch Signaling Pathway><Obstruction><Obstructive Uropathy><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Organoids><Outcomes Research><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Physiology><Physiopathology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Progenitor Cells><Property><Proteolysis and Signaling Pathway of Notch><Publishing><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Regeneration><Regulation><Renal Disease><Renal function><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Source><Stem Cell like><Structure><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Task Forces><Testing><Thinness><Time><Tissue Engineering><Training><Urinary tract><Urothelial Cell><Urothelium><advisory team><attenuate><attenuates><bioengineered tissue><biological signal transduction><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><cell age><cell damage><cell injury><cell sorting><cellular age><cellular damage><cellular differentiation><chronic kidney disease><cytoprotective><damage to cells><develop therapy><developmental><driving><engineered tissue><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><in vivo><injuries><injury response><injury to cells><intervention development><keratin 5><kidney disorder><kidney dysfunction><kidney function><kidney injury><kids><mortality><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><notch><notch protein><notch receptors><novel><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric><pharmacologic><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><progenitor><progenitor capacity><progenitor cell like><progenitor-like><programs><regenerate><renal><renal disorder><renal dysfunction><renal injury><repair><repair function><repaired><reparative function><research associates><response><response to injury><skills><social role><stem cell characteristics><stem cells><stem-like><stemness><surgery><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapy development><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><treatment development><urinary bladder><urinary tract obstruction><youngster>
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Paulina Lim

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$81,280
FY 2026

Project Title

Evaluating pain communication and understanding in interpreted medical encounters in a pediatric emergency department

Grant Number:

5F32HD114452-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Summary/Abstract The goal of this application is to support the candidate in developing advanced and specialized skills necessary to build an independent program of research, with a focus on improving the implementation of culturally relevant pain assessment and management for language-diver...

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<0-11 years old><16 year old><16 years of age><6 year old><6 years of age><Academy><Accident and Emergency department><Acculturation><Acute><Address><American><Analgesia Tests><Anxiety><Area><Award><Belief><California><Care Givers><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caregivers><Caring><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive Discrimination><Cohort Studies><Communication><Country><County><Cultural Assimilation><Data><Development><Dimensions><Discrimination><Disparities><Disparity><ED Physician><ER physician><Emergency Department><Emergency Department Physician><Emergency Physician><Emergency room><Emergency room physician><Environment><Espanol><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Evaluation><Family><Fear><Foundations><Fright><Funding><Future><Goals><Groups at risk><Guidelines><Health><Health Disparities Research><Health Services><Health disparities related research><High Prevalence><History><Home><Injury><Intervention><Interview><Joints><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Language><Latine><Latinx><Latinx group><Latinx individual><Latinx people><Latinx population><Leadership><Linguistic><Linguistics><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><NCMHD><NIH><NIMHD><National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institutes of Health><Needles><Nociception Tests><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Oranges><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Control><Pain Measurement><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Pain measure><Painful><Parents><Patients><Pediatric Hospitals><Pediatrics><People at risk><Persons at risk><Play><Policies><Populations at Risk><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Procedures><Process><Productivity><Racial Group><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Career Program><Research Design><Research Ethics><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Risk><Role><Sampling><Services><Spanish><Stress><Study Type><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Youth><Youth 10-21><age 16><age 16 years><age 6><age 6 years><career><career development><cohort research study><cohort survey><college><collegiate><developmental><disparity in care><disparity in health><disparity in health care><early-career faculty><ethnic diversity><ethnic subgroup><ethnically diverse><ethnicity group><experience><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health disparities science><health disparity><health equity><high risk><histories><homes><improved><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><interdisciplinary approach><kids><knowledgebase><minority health><minority health disparity><multidisciplinary><multidisciplinary approach><non-English language><nonEnglish language><pain assay><pain intervention><pain treatment><parent><patient population><pediatric><pediatric department><pediatric emergency><population health><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-traumatic stress symptoms><post-traumatic symptoms><posttraumatic stress symptoms><posttraumatic symptoms><programs><psychologic><psychological><psychological outcomes><racial population><racial subgroup><research and methods><research associates><research study><six year old><six years of age><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><skills><social cultural factor><social culture><social culture determinant><social role><socio-cultural><sociocultural><sociocultural determinant><sociocultural factor><stakeholder insights><stakeholder perspectives><study design><surgery><youngster><youth age>
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Kelsie Elizabeth Hunnicutt

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$76,780
FY 2026

Project Title

The repeated evolution of hybrid melanoma across Xiphophorus fish

Grant Number:

1F32GM163371-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Modern genome sequencing has shown that many species exchange genes with their close relatives through a process known as hybridization. As a result, the genomes of modern species are a mosaic of regions derived from past hybridization. Because of this, many species including our own...

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<Alleles><Allelomorphs><Anti-Oncogenes><Antioncogenes><Biology><Cancer Genes><Cancer Suppressor Genes><Cancer-Promoting Gene><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Interaction><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Proliferation><Chromosome Mapping><Complement><Complement Proteins><Computational Biology><DNA Content><DNA Index><DNA Molecular Biology><DNA Ploidy><Data><Development><EGFR gene><ERBB><ERBB1><ERBB1 Gene><Emerogenes><Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Genes><Epistasis><Epistatic Deviation><Evolution><Failure><Fellowship><Fishes><Future><Gene Deletion><Gene Exchanges><Gene Localization><Gene Mapping><Gene Mapping Genetics><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Crosses><Genetic Epistasis><Genome><Genome Instability><Genomic Instability><Genomic Segment><Genomic approach><Genomics><Genotype><Goals><History><Human><Hybrids><Individual><Interaction Deviation><Investigation><Investigators><Isoforms><Life><Link><Linkage Mapping><Malignant Melanoma><Maps><Melanoma><Mentorship><Modeling><Modern Man><Modernization><Molecular><Molecular Biology><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Onco-Suppressor Genes><Oncogenes><Oncogenes-Tumor Suppressors><Outcome><Parents><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Physiology><Pigmentation><Pigmentation physiologic function><Play><Ploidies><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Process><Protein Isoforms><QTL><Quantitative Genetics><Quantitative Trait Loci><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Recessive Oncogenes><Recording of previous events><Regulatory Pathway><Reproduction><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resistance><Resolution><Resources><Role><Second-Site Suppressor Genes><Shapes><Spottings><Sterility><Suppressor Genes><Techniques><Testing><Total Human and Non-Human Gene Mapping><Training><Transforming Genes><Trees><Tumor Suppressing Genes><Tumor Suppressor Genes><Universities><Vertebrate Animals><Vertebrates><Work><Xiphophorus><c-erbB-1 Gene><c-erbB-1 Proto-Oncogenes><career><cell type><chromosome complement><comparative><comparative genomics><complementation><computer biology><cost effective><developmental><disease phenotype><entire genome><epistatic interaction><epistatic relationship><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><falls><full genome><functional genomics><gene deletion mutation><gene regulatory network><gene x gene interaction><genetic architecture><genetic epistases><genetic mapping><genome segment><genome sequencing><genomic effort><genomic region><genomic strategy><histories><human disease><insight><mosaic><network architecture><offspring><oncosuppressor gene><parent><pathway><permissiveness><pigmentations><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><programs><quantitative imaging><research associates><resistant><resolutions><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell genomics><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><social role><sterile><structural mutation><structural variant><structural variation><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><vertebrata><whole genome>
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PAMELA GALLO

WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$76,300
FY 2026

Project Title

Structural determination of TrkB assembly and activation

Grant Number:

1F32GM163382-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed project encompasses a comprehensive research plan to support the development of my career as an independent scientist focused on investigating the assembly and conformational dynamics of neuronal integral membrane receptors, and how structure is related to receptor activ...

Research Terms

<Adopted><Affective Disorders><Assay><Award><Binding><Binding Site Domain><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biological><Biological Assay><Biophysical Process><Biophysics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Membrane Permeability><Cell Signaling><Cell surface><Cells><Cellular Membrane><Complement><Complement Proteins><Complex><Cryo-electron Microscopy><Cryoelectron Microscopy><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Development><Dimerization><Disease><Disorder><EGF Receptor><EGFR><ERBB Protein><Electron Cryomicroscopy><Electron Microscopy><Encephalon><Environment><Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor><Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Kinase><Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinase><Epidermal Growth Factor-Urogastrone Receptors><FRET><Fluorescence><Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer><Fluoxetin><Fluoxetine><Foundations><Förster Resonance Energy Transfer><G Protein-Complex Receptor><G Protein-Coupled Receptor Genes><G-Protein-Coupled Receptors><GPCR><Goals><HER1><In Vitro><Institution><Integral Membrane Protein><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intrinsic Membrane Protein><Investigators><Isoforms><Ketamine><Kinases><Knowledge><Length><Ligand Binding><Ligand Binding Domain><Ligands><Literature><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measurement><Membrane><Membrane Protein Gene><Membrane Proteins><Membrane-Associated Proteins><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Molecular><Molecular Configuration><Molecular Conformation><Molecular Interaction><Molecular Stereochemistry><Mood Disorders><NGF Receptors><NT-4><Negative Staining><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Growth Factor Receptors><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurological Development Disorder><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Neurotrophic Factor Receptor><Neurotrophin Receptors><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Optics><PTK Receptors><Pathway interactions><Pharmacology><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Photobleaching><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Population><Process><Protein Dimerization><Protein Isoforms><Proteins><Prozac><Publications><Receptor Activation><Receptor Protein><Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases><Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Gene><Regulation><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Role><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Stimulus><Structural Models><Structure><Study Type><Surface Proteins><Synaptic plasticity><TGF-alpha Receptor><Techniques><Time><Training><Transforming Growth Factor alpha Receptor><Transmembrane Protein><Transmembrane Protein Gene><Transmembrane Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinase><Transphosphorylases><Tropomyosin><Tyrosine Kinase Linked Receptors><Tyrosine Kinase Receptors><Urogastrone Receptor><Work><anti-depressant agent><anti-depressant drugs><anti-depressants><anti-depressive agents><biologic><biological signal transduction><biophysical foundation><biophysical mechanism><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><c-erbB-1><c-erbB-1 Protein><career><complementation><conformation><conformational><conformational state><conformationally><conformations><cryo-EM><cryoEM><cryogenic electron microscopy><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><developmental><dimer><drug development><erbB-1><erbB-1 Proto-Oncogene Protein><erbBl><experience><extracellular><fluorophore><functional outcomes><improved><in vivo Model><insight><interest><mGluR2><malignancy><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><membrane permeability><membrane structure><metabotropic glutamate receptor 2><monomer><mutant><neoplasm/cancer><neural control><neural degeneration><neural regulation><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neurodevelopmental disease><neurological degeneration><neuromodulation><neuromodulatory><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><neuronal growth><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><neuroregulation><neurotrophic factor><neurotrophin><neurotrophin 4><neurotropic><neutrophin><novel><optical><p75><p75 transcription factor><pathway><pharmacologic><polypeptide><prevent><preventing><programs><proto-oncogene protein c-erbB-1><receptor><receptor function><resolutions><response><school of medicine><single molecule><single-molecule FRET><single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer><smFRET><social role><stoichiometry><structural determinants><structural factors><study design><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapeutic agent development><therapeutic development><therapeutic target><therapeutically effective><tool><trafficking><transcriptional coactivator p75><tropomyosin kinase>
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Keishla Marie Rodriguez Graciani

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$39,674
FY 2026

Project Title

Alcohol-mediated mitochondrial adaptations in skeletal muscle: role of Sirtuin1

Grant Number:

5F32AA031901-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/16/2025

End Date:

8/15/2026

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Project Abstract

Abstract Alcohol-mediated mitochondrial adaptations in skeletal muscle: role of Sirtuin1 The goal of this Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA F32 application is to prepare the applicant for an academic career as an alcohol researcher. The applicant will have the invaluable opportunity to be trained in alcohol ...

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<ARHGEF5><ARHGEF5 gene><Absolute ethanol><Active Oxygen><Acute><Affect><Age><Age Years><Aging><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Autoregulation><Basic Research><Basic Science><Bioenergetics><Biogenesis><Chronic><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cryofixation><Cryopreservation><Data><Deacetylase><Deacetylation><Dephosphin><Dynamin><Dysfunction><E-stim><ETOH><Electric Stimulation><Embryonic Muscle Cells><Energy Expenditure><Energy Metabolism><Ensure><Environment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Exercise><Fluorescence Light Microscopy><Fluorescence Microscopy><Functional disorder><Funding><GEF5><Genus Hippocampus><Goals><Grain Alcohol><Grips><Hand><Health><Homeostasis><Human><Impairment><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Laboratories><Literature><Maintenance><Measures><Mediating><Membrane Potentials><Mentors><Metabolic><Methylcarbinol><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Muscle><Muscle Disease><Muscle Disorders><Muscle Fibers><Muscle Mitochondria><Muscle Tissue><Muscular Diseases><Myoblasts><Myopathic Conditions><Myopathic Diseases and Syndromes><Myopathic disease or syndrome><Myopathy><Myotubes><NIAAA><NRSA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Research Service Awards><Older Population><Origin of Life><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxidative Stress><Oxygen Consumption><Oxygen Radicals><P60><Pathway interactions><Persons><Physical Exercise><Physical Performance><Physiologic pulse><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiology><Physiopathology><Precursor Muscle Cells><Pro-Oxidants><Production><Proteins><Publishing><Pulse><Reactive Oxygen Species><Redox><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiration><Resting Potentials><Rhabdomyocyte><Role><SIRT1><SIRT1 gene><Sampling><Sarcosomes><Scientist><Seahorse><Silent Mating Type Information Regulator 2-like Proteins><Sir2-like Proteins><Sirtuin 1><Sirtuins><Skeletal Fiber><Skeletal Muscle><Skeletal Muscle Cell><Skeletal Muscle Fiber><Skeletal Myocytes><TIM1><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Transfection><Translational Research><Translational Science><Transmembrane Potentials><Voluntary Muscle><Work><ages><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><career><chronic EtOH drinking><chronic alcohol consumption><chronic alcohol drinking><chronic alcohol ingestion><chronic alcohol use><chronic ethanol consumption><chronic ethanol drinking><chronic ethanol ingestion><cold preservation><cold storage><electrical potential><electrostimulation><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><grasp><hands><improved><injury to tissue><intervention therapy><life style intervention><lifestyle intervention><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><mitochondrial membrane><muscle bulk><muscle form><muscle mass><muscular><muscular disorder><older groups><older individuals><older person><oxidation reduction reaction><pathophysiology><pathway><protein complex><protein expression><respiratory mechanism><response><social role><tissue injury><translation research><translational investigation><unhealthy alcohol use>
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Michelle M Williams

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$249,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Targeting heme metabolism to initiate an immune response against breast cancer liver metastasis

Grant Number:

5R00CA266748-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Breast cancer (BC) remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women in the United States and late-stage metastatic BC remains incurable. The recent approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting PD-1 or PD-L1 in metastatic triple-negative BC (TNBC) dem...

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<Address><Animals><Antigen Presentation><Assay><B7-H1><Bilirubin><Bilirubin IX alpha><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biology><Blocking Antibodies><Body Tissues><Breast Cancer><Breast Cancer Cell><Breast Cancer Patient><Breast Metastasis><Breast Tumor Patient><CD274><Cancer Cause><Cancer Etiology><Cell Body><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell secretion><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular Secretion><Cessation of life><Checkpoint inhibitor><Clinical><Colorado><Conditioned Culture Media><Conditioned Medium><D-Glucose><Data><Death><Death Rate><Dextrose><Disease><Disorder><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Faculty><Ferroprotoporphyrin><Foundations><Funding><Gene Transcription><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Glucose><Glycolysis><Goals><HIF 1><HIF-1 protein><HIF1><HIF1 protein><HO-1 enzyme><HO1><HO2><HSP32><Heme><Hepatic Cells><Hepatic Disorder><Hepatic Neoplasm Secondary><Hepatic Parenchymal Cell><Hepatic metastasis><Hepatocyte><High Prevalence><Human><Immune><Immune checkpoint inhibitor><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immunes><Immunity><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Immunotherapy><Institution><Intermediary Metabolism><Knowledge><Kupffer Cells><Liver><Liver Cells><Liver diseases><Liver secondaries><Liver secondary cancer><Macrophage><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Mediating><Medical><Mentors><Metabolic><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Metastasis><Metastasis to the Lung><Metastasize><Metastatic Lesion><Metastatic Mass><Metastatic Neoplasm><Metastatic Neoplasm to the Liver><Metastatic Neoplasm to the Lung><Metastatic Tumor><Metastatic Tumor to the Liver><Metastatic Tumor to the Lung><Metastatic breast cancer><Metastatic malignant neoplasm to liver><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Mφ><Neoplasm Metastasis><Organ><PD 1><PD-1><PD-1/PD-L1><PD-1/PDL1><PD-L1><PD1><PD1-PD-L1><PD1/PD-L1><PD1/PDL1><PDL-1><Paper><Pathway interactions><Patients><Phase><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Procedures><Production><Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand 1><Programmed Death Ligand 1><Protoheme><QOL><Quality of life><RNA Expression><Recurrent Malignant Neoplasm><Recurrent Malignant Tumor><Regulation><Regulatory T-Lymphocyte><Research><Research Associate><Research Specimen><Resistance><Secondary Neoplasm><Secondary Tumor><Shapes><Site><Social Support System><Specimen><Stellate Sinusoidal Macrophage><Subcellular Process><Support System><Supporting Cell><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><TNBC><Testing><Time><Tissues><Training><Transcription><Treg><Tumor Cell><Tumor Immunity><United States><Universities><Upregulation><Women's mortality><Work><aggressive breast cancer><anti-tumor immune response><anti-tumor immunity><antitumor immunity><breast cancer metastasis><breast tumor cell><cancer cell metabolism><cancer immunity><cancer immunology><cancer metabolism><cancer metastasis><cancer recurrence><career><cytokine><cytotoxic><death among females><death among women><death in females><death in women><exhaust><female death><female mortality><ferroheme><heme oxygenase-1><hemeoxygenase 1><hepatic body system><hepatic disease><hepatic organ system><hepatopathy><host response><hypoxia inducible factor 1><immune check point inhibitor><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 response><improved><in vivo><individuals with breast cancer><knowledge base><liver disorder><liver function><liver macrophage><liver metastases><lung metastasis><malignant breast tumor><malignant liver neoplasm, specified as secondary><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><metastasis in the liver><metastasis to the liver><metastasize to the liver><metastasize to the lung><metastatic breast tumor><metastatic cancer to liver><metastatic liver><metastatic liver neoplasm><metastatic mammary cancer><metastatic mammary tumor><mortality><mortality among females><mortality among women><mortality in females><mortality in women><mortality rate><neoplasm immunology><neoplastic cell><new approaches><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><overexpress><overexpression><pathway><patients with breast cancer><person with breast cancer><pharmacologic><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programmed cell death 1><programmed cell death ligand 1><programmed cell death protein 1><programmed cell death protein ligand 1><programmed death 1><programs><protein death-ligand 1><pulmonary metastasis><regulatory T-cells><research associates><resistant><response><secondary liver malignancy><secondary malignant liver neoplasm><shRNA><short hairpin RNA><skills><sle2><small hairpin RNA><success><systemic lupus erythematosus susceptibility 2><tenure process><tenure track><thymus derived lymphocyte><triple-negative breast cancer><triple-negative invasive breast carcinoma><tumor><tumor cell metabolism><tumor cell metastasis><tumor immunology><tumor metabolism><women's death>
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David A Bernlohr

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$249,408
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Grant in Diabetes and Endocrinology to Enhance Metabolic Healthspan

Grant Number:

5T32DK007203-46

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/1977

End Date:

4/30/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT In the setting of the burgeoning obesity epidemic, metabolic health involving diabetes, diabetes-related risk factors and diabetes-related complications increasingly burden the US health care system. Yet, even as the disease burden increases, the number of investigators committed to finding...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Grant><Metabolic><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Training><diabetes><healthspan><healthy life span>
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LISA Senye CHOW

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$249,408
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Grant in Diabetes and Endocrinology to Enhance Metabolic Healthspan

Grant Number:

5T32DK007203-46

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/1977

End Date:

4/30/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT In the setting of the burgeoning obesity epidemic, metabolic health involving diabetes, diabetes-related risk factors and diabetes-related complications increasingly burden the US health care system. Yet, even as the disease burden increases, the number of investigators committed to finding...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Grant><Metabolic><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Training><diabetes><healthspan><healthy life span>
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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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Andrew John Olgivie Davis

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$101,360
FY 2025

Project Title

Harnessing Observational Data through Causal Inference to Reduce Hospital Readmissions for Survivors of Pneumonia with Respiratory Failure

Grant Number:

1F32HL182325-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/26/2025

End Date:

8/25/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goals: By pursuing the training plan outlined in this F32 proposal, Dr. Andrew Davis will learn key skills in clinical epidemiology, causal inference, and informatics while writing a K23 award and ultimately becoming an independent health service...

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<0-11 years old><Active Follow-up><Acute><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Airway failure><Ambulatory Care><Appointments and Schedules><Area><Attention><Award><Bioinformatics><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Causality><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Complex><Computers><Congestive Heart Failure><Critical Care><Data><Data Element><Data Set><Development Plans><Diagnosis><Discharge from Health Care Facility><Diuretics><Etiology><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based practice guidelines><Fellowship><Foundations><Future><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Health Care><Health Sciences><Health Services><Heart Decompensation><Heart failure><Home><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hypoxemia><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Informatics><Injury to Kidney><Inpatients><Intervention><Intramural Research><Investigation><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Knowledge><Learning><Maps><Medical><Medicine><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Ontology><Oral><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Oxygen Deficiency><Pathway interactions><Patient Admission><Patient Discharge><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pediatrics><Peer Review><Pennsylvania><Phenotype><Pneumonia><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Primary Care><Process><Public Health Schools><Publications><Publishing><Randomization trial><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Regimen><Renal function><Reporting><Reproducibility><Research><Research Associate><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Respiratory Failure><Schedule><Scientific Publication><Source><Standardization><Survivors><Techniques><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Validation><Work><Writing><active followup><cardiac failure><career><career development><causation><chronic heart failure><clinical epidemiology><clinical phenotype><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><community acquired pneumonia><community associated pneumonia><comorbidity><comparative effectiveness study><concept mapping><concept maps><conference><convention><disease causation><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><homes><hospital re-admission><hospital readmission><hypoxemic><improved><improved outcome><indexing><informatics infrastructure><inpatient care><inpatient service><kidney function><kidney injury><kids><medical college><medical schools><mortality><novel><outpatient treatment><pathway><patient oriented outcomes><patient population><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><posters><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><professor><prospective><pulmonary><randomized control trial><randomized trial><re-admission><re-hospitalization><readmission><rehospitalization><renal injury><research associates><school of medicine><sepsis survivor><sepsis survivorship><septic survival><septic survivor><skills><structured data><summit><survive sepsis><symposia><symposium><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><time measurement><unstructured data><validations><youngster>
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SHEHZAD Z. SHEIKH

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$96,269
FY 2025

Project Title

Gastroenterology Research Training

Grant Number:

3T32DK007737-30S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/1996

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This is a competitive renewal application for years 25-30 of a program to train postdoctoral investigators in basic and translational gastrointestinal research. An interdisciplinary faculty of 17 established mentors and 3 mentors-in-training is drawn from the Center for Gastrointestinal Bio...

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<Gastroenterology><Research Training>
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Hiam Naiditch

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$94,964
FY 2025

Project Title

Optimizing Generalizability in Predictive Modeling Among Survivors of Critical Illness

Grant Number:

5F32MD019534-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2026

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MODIFIED PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT SECTION: Survivors of critical illness often face significant challenges, such as neurocognitive disorders, physical disabilities, and respiratory limitations. Demographic subgroups may experience heightened challenges. Risk prediction tools designed to identify hig...

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<Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Acute><Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation><Affect><Algorithms><COVID-19><CV-19><Calibration><Cardiovascular Diseases><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Clinic><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Consultations><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Critical Care><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Data><Data Bases><Data Set><Databases><Demographic Impact><Disturbance in cognition><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Exhibits><Family member><Foundations><Future><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Inpatients><Intensive Care Units><Intervention><Intervention Studies><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><Measures><Medical Care Research><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Needs Assessment><Organ failure><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Performance><Phase><Physicians><Population><Precision care><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Public Policy><Qualifying><Research><Research Career Program><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Risk><Role><Scientist><Service delivery model><Service model><Severity of illness><Societies><Source><Statistical Algorithm><Statistical Models><Statistics Algorithm><Structure><Subgroup><Survivors><Training><Universities><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Work><active followup><acute care><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><cardiovascular disorder><care costs><care delivery><care delivery model><career><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><comfort care><computer based prediction><consultation><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus infectious disease-19><data base><death risk><design><designing><disease severity><disparities in race><disparity due to race><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional improvement><future implementation><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health care delivery model><health delivery systems><health services delivery><high risk><hospital re-admission><hospital re-admission rates><hospital readmission><hospital readmission rate><implementation intervention><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><improved outcome><individualized care><individualized patient care><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><model development><model developments><mortality><mortality risk><neurocognitive disorder><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><palliative intervention><patient oriented outcomes><patient population><patient stratification><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><personalized care><personalized patient care><physical disability><physically disabled><physically handicapped><prediction algorithm><predictive modeling><predictive tools><prognostication><public health relevance><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racially unequal><re-admission><re-admission rates><re-hospitalization><re-hospitalization rate><readmission><readmission rates><rehospitalization><rehospitalization rate><research and methods><respiratory><risk prediction algorithm><risk prediction model><risk prediction system><risk prediction tool><services research><social role><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><stratified patient><tool>
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SHEHZAD Z. SHEIKH

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$91,953
FY 2024

Project Title

Gastroenterology Research Training

Grant Number:

3T32DK007737-29S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/1996

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This is a competitive renewal application for years 25-30 of a program to train postdoctoral investigators in basic and translational gastrointestinal research. An interdisciplinary faculty of 17 established mentors and 3 mentors-in-training is drawn from the Center for Gastrointestinal Bio...

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<Gastroenterology><Research Training>
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Jennifer E Siegel-Ramsay

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, AUSTIN, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$88,444
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurodevelopmental Patterns of Social Reactivity in Youth at Increased Familial Risk for Bipolar I Disorder

Grant Number:

5F32MH135706-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Altered ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) function and brain connectivity are implicated in emotional dysregulation and the emergence of bipolar disorder. However, our understanding of the development of VLPFC brain networks prior to bipolar disorder onset is limited. In contra...

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<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anterior><Area><Attenuated><Award><Bipolar 1><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Bipolar I><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain imaging><Brain region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Central Lobe><Clinical><Cognitive><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><Cues><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Early Intervention><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Exclusion><Exhibits><Family><Family Medical History><Family Medical History Epidemiology><Family history of><Fellowship><Future><Goals><Grant><History><Hypersensitivity><Individual><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Island of Reil><Knowledge><Lateral><Liquid substance><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Measures><Medial><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Moods><Neural Development><Neurobiology><Onset of illness><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Physiologic><Physiological><Predisposition><Prefrontal Cortex><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Stress><Publications><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recording of previous events><Regulation><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><Scientific Publication><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Development><Social Interaction><Striate Body><Striatum><Susceptibility><Techniques><Testing><Thalamic structure><Thalamus><Training><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent brain development><adult youth><adulthood><ages><amygdaloid nuclear complex><attenuate><attenuates><biological signal transduction><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><brain control><brain visualization><build resilience><build resiliency><career><career development><clinical diagnosis><cohort><death risk><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><disability><disease onset><disease risk><disorder onset><disorder risk><emotion dysregulation><emotion regulation><emotional dysregulation><emotional regulation><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><facilitate resilience><fluid><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional disability><hands on research><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved outcome><increase resilience><increase resiliency><juvenile><juvenile human><liquid><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><mood symptom><mortality risk><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobiological><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuropathologic><neuropathological><neuropathology><ostracism><ostracize><pathway><peer><peer exclusion><peer influence><progressive neurodegeneration><promote resilience><promote resiliency><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><resilience><resilience development><resilient><resilient to stress><response><social><social exclusion><social influence><stress resilience><stress resiliency><striatal><thalamic><virtual><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Nathan Nowalk

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$87,964
FY 2025

Project Title

Metabolic Endpoints for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Following Twelfth Cranial Nerve Stimulation (MET12)

Grant Number:

1F32HL182221-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/18/2025

End Date:

9/17/2026

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ABSTRACT SUMMARY Candidate's Career Goal. Dr. Nathan Nowalk's goal is to become an independent physician-scientist leading clinical trials to elucidate the metabolic and cardiovascular effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and how current therapies can mitigate risk and improve outcomes. Through ...

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<Academic support><Accelerometer><Address><Adherence><Adopted><Adoption><Affect><Alternative Therapies><Alternative intervention><Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Apnea><Apoplexy><Area><Award><Beta Cell><Blood Pressure><Blood Serum><Brain Vascular Accident><Breathing><CPAP><CPAP Ventilation><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Chicago><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Continuous Glucose Monitor><Continuous Positive Airway Pressure><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><Cranial Nerve XII><Critical Care><D-Glucose><Data><Development Plans><Devices><Dextrose><Diabetes Mellitus><Dysfunction><Dyslipidemias><Educational workshop><Enrollment><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Event><Exposure to><Fasting><Fellowship><Food and Drug Administration><Functional disorder><General Population><General Public><Glucose><Glucose Intolerance><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Grant><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health Sciences><Heart Rate><Heart failure><Hemoglobin A(1)><Hemoglobin concentration result><Hour><Humulin R><Hypertension><Hypoglossal Nerve><Hypoglossal nerve structure><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Implant><Individual><Insulin><Insulin Cell><Insulin Resistance><Insulin Secreting Cell><Intermediary Metabolism><Internal Medicine><International><Investigation><Investigators><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Levarterenol><Levonorepinephrine><Lipids><Literature><Masks><Master of Science><Master's Degree><Measures><Mediator><Medicine><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Methods><Muscle Tonus><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Noradrenaline><Norepinephrine><Novolin R><OGTT><Obstructive Sleep Apnea><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Oral Glucose Tolerance Test><Outcome><Oxygen Deficiency><Pancreatic beta Cell><Pancreatic β-Cell><Participant><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pharyngeal Muscles><Physicians><Physiopathology><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prediabetes><Prediabetes syndrome><Prediabetic State><Principal Investigator><Prognostic Marker><Public Health><Publications><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Regular Insulin><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Residencies><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Rest><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Serum><Sleep><Sleep Apnea><Sleep Apnea Syndromes><Sleep Disorders><Sleep Fragmentations><Sleep Hypopnea><Sleep disturbances><Sleep-Disordered Breathing><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Stroke><Structure of beta Cell of islet><Study of serum><Subcellular Process><Supervision><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Syndrome, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive><Time><Training><Twelfth Cranial Nerve><USFDA><United States><United States Food and Drug Administration><Universities><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Woman><Work><Workshop><aberrant sleep><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><airflow limitation><airflow obstruction><airway limitation><airway obstruction><alternative treatment><atherosclerotic coronary disease><brain attack><cardiac failure><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolism><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular effects><cardiovascular health><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><clinical care><conference><continuous blood glucose monitor><continuous blood sugar monitor><continuous glucose measurement><continuous sugar monitor><convention><coronary arterial disease><design><designing><diabetes><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><experience><fasted><fasts><glucometer><glucose metabolism><glucose meter><glucose monitor><glycemic control><heart rate variability><hemoglobin A1c><hemoglobin level><high blood pressure><human model><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><impaired sleep><improved><improved outcome><indexing><inspiration><insulin resistant><insulin sensitivity><insulin tolerance><irregular sleep><meeting><meetings><men><model of animal><model of human><muscle tone><novel><obstructed airflow><obstructed airway><pancreas beta cell><pancreas β cell><pancreatic b-cell><participant enrollment><pathophysiology><patient enrollment><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><patient profile><patient tolerability><patient tolerance><pharynx muscle><positive airway pressure><pre-diabetes><pre-diabetic><prediabetic><profiles in patients><prognostic biomarker><prognostic indicator><prospective><pulmonary><randomized control trial><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><respiratory><respiratory airway obstruction><risk mitigation><risk-reducing><skills><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep illness><sleep problem><sleep-related breathing disorder><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><statistical analysis><stroked><strokes><summit><surgery><symposia><symposium><uptake><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><β-cell><β-cells><βCell>
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Janna Raphelson

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$85,360
FY 2025

Project Title

The Left and Right Ventricles in Sleep Apnea with COPD

Grant Number:

5F32HL176079-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/16/2024

End Date:

8/15/2027

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Abstract Dr. Janna Raphelson is a Pulmonary Critical Care fellow at UCSD and she is applying for this F32 grant to further her development as an academic physician scientist. Throughout the time period of this award she hopes to develop an expertise in heart/lung/sleep physiology that will be the fo...

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<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Apnea><Attention><Automobile Driving><Award><Biostatistical Methods><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><Breathing><COPD><CPAP><CPAP Ventilation><Cardiac><Cardiac Output><Cardiac health><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Categories><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Disease><Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease><Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease><Clinical><Complex><Continuous Positive Airway Pressure><Critical Care><Data><Death><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><Endothelium><Ensure><Exposure to><Fellowship><Fibrosis in the heart><Fibrosis in the myocardium><Fibrosis within the heart><Fibrosis within the myocardium><Fibrotic myocardium><Foundations><Functional disorder><Funding><Gases><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Heart><Heart Vascular><Heart health><Heterogeneity><Hypoxemia><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Image><Impairment><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><LV remodeling><Laboratories><Left><Left Ventricles><Left Ventricular Remodeling><Left ventricular structure><Link><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><MRI biomarker><MRI marker><Measures><Mentors><Myocardial depression><Myocardial dysfunction><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Obstructive Lung Diseases><Obstructive Sleep Apnea><Outcome><Oxygen Deficiency><Patients><Persons><Physicians><Physiology><Physiopathology><Pilot Projects><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevalence><Prognosis><Randomization trial><Research><Research Infrastructure><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Right Ventricles><Right ventricular structure><Risk><Running><Scientist><Severities><Severity of illness><Sight><Sleep><Sleep Apnea><Sleep Apnea Syndromes><Sleep Hypopnea><Sleep-Disordered Breathing><Syndrome><Syndrome, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive><Testing><Thick><Thickness><Time><Tissues><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Ventricular><Vision><Work><adulthood><ages><cardiac MRI><cardiac dysfunction><cardiac fibrosis><cardiac magnetic resonance imaging><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><career><chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder><circulatory system><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><coronary fibrosis><developmental><disease severity><driving><enthusiastic atmosphere><enthusiastic environment><exercise capacity><fibrotic heart><heart dysfunction><heart fibrosis><heart output><high risk><hypoxemic><imaging><improved><indexing><insight><inspiration><left ventricle remodeling><magnetic resonance imaging biomarker><magnetic resonance imaging marker><mortality><myocardial fibrosis><obstructive pulmonary diseases><pathophysiology><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot study><primary outcome><pulmonary><randomized trial><research study><respiratory><right ventricle remodeling><right ventricular remodeling><secondary outcome><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><sleep physiology><sleep-related breathing disorder><supportive atmosphere><supportive environment><tool><trial design><vascular><visual function>
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Sora Kim

LSU PENNINGTON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CTR, BATON ROUGE, LA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$83,020
FY 2025

Project Title

Neural mechanisms underlying the prioritization of protein-rich foods during protein need states.

Grant Number:

1F32DK142556-01A1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/3/2025

End Date:

9/2/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Dietary protein or essential amino acid intake is crucial for survival, and evidence indicates that the body adaptively responds to reductions in protein intake by altering its feeding behavior. The Morrison Lab has previously shown that these adaptive changes in feeding beh...

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<Ablation><Affect><Afferent Neurons><Amino Acids><Animals><Area><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Carbohydrates><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Complex><Cues><DA Neuron><Data><Decision Making><Detection><Development><Diet Habits><Dietary Habits><Dietary Intervention><Dietary Proteins><Dietary intake><Dopamine neuron><Eating><Encephalon><Essential Amino Acids><FGF-21><Fats><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Feeding behaviors><Fiber><Food><Food Intake><Food Preferences><Genetic><Goals><Health><Healthy Eating><Healthy diet><In vivo two-photon calcium imaging><Individual><Infusion><Infusion procedures><Ingestion><Ingestive Behavior><Injections><Intake><Intestinal><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><KO mice><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><Learning><Link><Liver><Macronutrients><Macronutrients Nutrition><Maps><Mediating><Metabolic><Motivation><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Pathways><Neurocyte><Neurons><Null Mouse><Nutrient><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional Interventions><Pattern><Peptides><Photometry><Process><Proteins><Psychological reinforcement><Receptor Protein><Reinforcement><Research><Rewards><Role><Saline><Saline Solution><Sensory Neurons><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Signaling Factor Proto-Oncogene><Signaling Pathway Gene><Signaling Protein><Substantia Nigra><Substantia nigra structure><Testing><Transmission><Ventral Tegmental Area><aminoacid><balanced diet><biological signal transduction><bowel><conditioning><developmental><diet choice><diet intervention><diet preference><dietary choice><dietary preferences><dopaminergic neuron><eating habit><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><feeding-related behaviors><fibroblast growth factor 21><food Ingestion><food choice><food consumption><good diet><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><in vivo calcium imaging><infusions><ingest><insight><mesolimbic dopamine system><mesolimbic system><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural mechanism><neurocircuitry><neuromechanism><neuronal><novel><nutrient intake activity><parabrachial nucleus><preference><protein intake><receptor><response><social role><sugar><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><transmission process><ventral tegmentum>
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Yuan Liu

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$82,744
FY 2025

Project Title

Reducing Misdiagnosis in Alzheimer's Disease: AI-Driven Biomarker Identification

Grant Number:

1F32AG094189-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2025

End Date:

11/30/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY /ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. and the fifth for adults aged 65 and older. Projections suggest the number of affected individuals could reach 13.8 million by 2060 without advancements in diagnostics, prevention, or treatment. AD pos...

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<21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><AD dementia><AI Augmented><AI assisted><AI driven><AI enhanced><AI integrated><AI powered><AI system><AI technology><Accuracy of Diagnosis><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Aged 65 and Over><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's diagnosis><Alzheimer's disease diagnosis><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><American><Artificial Intelligence><Artificial Intelligence enhanced><Atlases><Augmented by AI><Augmented by the AI><Augmented with AI><Augmented with the AI><Autopsy><Bioinformatics><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Cause of Death><Cerebrospinal Fluid><Clinical><Cognitive><Computer Reasoning><Computing Methodologies><Control Groups><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Bases><Data Set><Databases><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Detection><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic Findings><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Effectiveness><Elderly><Ensure><Equipment and supply inventories><Face><Foundations><Funding><Future><Gender><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Markers><Goals><Grant><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Image><Individual><Intervention><Inventory><Investigators><Label><Left><Liquid substance><Machine Intelligence><Machine Learning><Methodology><Methods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Patients><Pilot Projects><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Precision therapeutics><Prevention><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><RNA><RNA Gene Products><RNA Seq><RNA marker><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Ribonucleic Acid><Risk><Sampling><Signs and Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Time><Training><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Validation><above age 65><adulthood><advanced age><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><application in practice><artificial intelligence assisted><artificial intelligence augmented><artificial intelligence driven><artificial intelligence integrated><artificial intelligence powered><artificial intelligence technology><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biomarker identification><biomarker validation><candidate validation><cerebral spinal fluid><computational methodology><computational methods><computational pipelines><computer based method><computer based prediction><computer methods><computing method><data base><data interpretation><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><depository><developmental><diagnostic accuracy><enhanced with AI><enhanced with Artificial Intelligence><extracellular><faces><facial><fluid><gene biomarker><gene expression biomarker><gene marker><gene signature biomarker><genetic biomarker><geriatric><high dimensional data><human old age (65+)><identification of biomarkers><identification of new biomarkers><imaging><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><innovative technologies><lens><lenses><liquid><machine based learning><marker identification><marker validation><milliliter><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><necropsy><neurodegenerative illness><novel><over 65 years><personalized diagnosis><personalized diagnostics><pilot study><postmortem><practical application><precise diagnostics><precision diagnostics><precision therapies><precision treatment><predictive modeling><primary degenerative dementia><repository><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><senior citizen><skills><spinal fluid><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><timeline><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><validations><wasting><≥65 years>
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Jennifer Min Wang

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$81,973
FY 2025

Project Title

Defining Combined Pulmonary Fibrosis and Emphysema (CPFE) using Quantitative CT Imaging

Grant Number:

5F32HL175973-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/10/2024

End Date:

7/9/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goal: Dr. Jennifer Wang’s career goal is to become an independently funded physician scientist conducting research using quantitative imaging and machine learning to define and phenotype the clinical syndrome of combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (...

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<Address><Algorithms><American><Award><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Bronchiectasis><CAT scan><COPD><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Chest><Chronic Bronchitis><Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Disease><Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease><Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease><Chronic lung disease><Classification><Clinical><Collaborations><Computed Tomography><Consensus><Critical Care><Cyst><Data><Data Science><Data Scientist><Development><Development Plans><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic Imaging><Disease><Disorder><Early Diagnosis><Emphysema><Epidemiology><Exclusion><Fellowship><Fibrosis><Foundations><Funding><General Radiology><Goals><Groups at risk><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Care Research><Health Costs><Hypoxemia><Image><Imaging Procedures><Imaging Technics><Imaging Techniques><Individual><International><Interstitial Lung Diseases><Investigators><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Life><Longitudinal Studies><Lung><Lung Diseases><Lung Respiratory System><Lung Tissue Fibrosis><Machine Learning><Manuscripts><Measures><Medicine><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Michigan><Mind><Multi-center studies><Multicenter Studies><Natural Language Processing><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Paper><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><People at risk><Persons at risk><Phenotype><Physicians><Population><Populations at Risk><Prevalence><Publishing><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Pulmonary Emphysema><Pulmonary Fibrosis><Pulmonary Hypertension><Radiology><Radiology Specialty><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Researchers><Retrospective cohort><Scanning><Scientist><Smoker><Societies><Spirometry><Standardization><Subgroup><Symptom Burden><Syndrome><Systematics><Techniques><Thorace><Thoracic><Thorax><Tomodensitometry><Traction><Training><Transplantation><Universities><Visual><Work><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><burden of disease><burden of illness><career><career development><catscan><chest CT><chest computed tomography><chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder><chronic pulmonary disease><clinical care><clinical phenotype><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><conference><convention><deep learning><deep learning method><deep learning strategy><design><designing><developmental><diagnostic criteria><disease burden><disease of the lung><disease phenotype><disorder of the lung><early detection><early screening><emphysematous><epidemiologic><epidemiological><fibrosis in the lung><genetic epidemiologic study><genetic epidemiology><hypoxemic><image-based method><imaging><imaging approach><imaging based approach><imaging method><imaging modality><improved><instructor><interest><learning classifier><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><lung disorder><lung fibrosis><lung function decline><machine based learning><measurable outcome><mortality><multidisciplinary><natural language understanding><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><outcome measurement><patient oriented outcomes><primary end point><primary endpoint><pulmonary><pulmonary function decline><quantitative imaging><radiomics><screening><screenings><secondary end point><secondary endpoint><skills><summit><symposia><symposium><tool><transplant>
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Anastacia R Parks

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$80,224
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigation of factors involved in assembly of the mycolata envelope

Grant Number:

1F32AI191488-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

1/1/2029

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PROJECT SUMMARY Bacteria surround themselves with complex cell structures called cell envelopes to preserve cell integrity, defend against external threats, and to facilitate uptake and metabolism of nutrients essential for bacterial growth and survival within the cell’s environment. Bacteria of the...

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<Acetylation><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Resistance><Antibiotics><Antitubercular Agents><Architecture><Assay><Bacteria><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biogenesis><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><C diphtheriae><C glutamicum><C. diphtheriae><C. glutamicum><Cell Body><Cell Components><Cell Structure><Cell Wall><Cell membrane><Cell surface><Cells><Cellular Structures><Cellular biology><Cessation of life><Complex><Corynebacterium><Corynebacterium diphtheriae><Corynebacterium glutamicum><Cytoplasmic Membrane><Data><Death><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Targeting><E coli><E. coli><Engineering / Architecture><Environment><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Escherichia coli><Essential Genes><GeneHomolog><Generalized Growth><Genetic><Genetic Screening><Genus Mycobacterium><Glycans><Glycolipids><Gram-Negative Bacteria><Growth><Health Care><Homolog><Homologous Gene><Homologue><Investigation><Laboratories><Learning><Link><Lipids><M diphtheriae><M tb><M tuberculosis><M tuberculosis infection><M. diphtheriae><M. tb><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis><M. tuberculosis infection><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Membrane><Membrane Protein Gene><Membrane Proteins><Membrane-Associated Proteins><Methods><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Model System><Modeling><Modification><Murein><Mycobacterium><Mycobacterium diphtheriae><Mycobacterium tuberculosis><Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection><Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection><Mycolic Acid><Nature><Organism><Origin of Life><P loeffleri><P. loeffleri><Pacinia loeffleri><Pathogenicity><Pathway interactions><Peptidoglycan><Persons><Plasma Membrane><Play><Polysaccharides><Process><Production><Protein Biochemistry><Protein/Amino Acid Biochemistry><Proteins><Regulation><Research><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><Role><S aureus><S. aureus><Series><Staph aureus><Staphylococcus aureus><Surface Proteins><TB infection><TB therapy><TB treatment><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissue Growth><Tn-seq><Tnseq><Tuberculosis><Tuberculostatic Agents><Two Hybrid><Variant><Variation><Work><Yeast One Hybrid System><Yeast One/Two-Hybrid System><analog><anti-TB><anti-tuberculosis><antiTB><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><arabinogalactan><bacteria pathogen><bacterial pathogen><cell biology><cell envelope><developmental><disseminated TB><disseminated tuberculosis><global health><in vivo><infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis><insight><living system><member><membrane structure><mtb><mycobacterial><non-tuberculosis mycobacteria><non-tuberculosis mycobacterial><non-tuberculous mycobacteria><non-tuberculous mycobacterial><nontuberculosis mycobacterial><nontuberculous mycobacteria><nontuberculous mycobacterial><novel><nutrient metabolism><ontogeny><pathogen><pathogenic bacteria><pathway><plasmalemma><preservation><social role><transposon insertion sequencing><transposon sequencing><treat M. tuberculosis><treat Mtb><treat Mycobacterium tuberculosis><treat tb><treat tuberculosis><tuberculosis infection><tuberculosis therapy><tuberculosis treatment><tuberculous spondyloarthropathy><uptake><yeast 2-hybrid><yeast two hybrid system>
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PAMELA HELEN DALTON

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$80,145
FY 2024

Project Title

Diversity Administrative Supplement to T32DC000014

Grant Number:

3T32DC000014-43S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project summary The overarching goal of the parent grant, T32DC000014, is to provide opportunities for postdoctoral fellows to obtain training at a Center for research into the chemical senses—taste, smell, and chemical irritation. In addition to specialized hands-on research training provided by fa...

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<Administrative Supplement>
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Joel D Mainland

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$80,145
FY 2024

Project Title

Diversity Administrative Supplement to T32DC000014

Grant Number:

3T32DC000014-43S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project summary The overarching goal of the parent grant, T32DC000014, is to provide opportunities for postdoctoral fellows to obtain training at a Center for research into the chemical senses—taste, smell, and chemical irritation. In addition to specialized hands-on research training provided by fa...

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<Administrative Supplement>
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DANIELLE Renee REED

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$80,145
FY 2024

Project Title

Diversity Administrative Supplement to T32DC000014

Grant Number:

3T32DC000014-43S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project summary The overarching goal of the parent grant, T32DC000014, is to provide opportunities for postdoctoral fellows to obtain training at a Center for research into the chemical senses—taste, smell, and chemical irritation. In addition to specialized hands-on research training provided by fa...

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<Administrative Supplement>
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Hagar Kenawy

CHILDREN'S HOSP OF PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$78,840
FY 2025

Project Title

Microfracture-based Repair for Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis

Grant Number:

1F32DE035372-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/16/2026

End Date:

1/15/2027

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SUMMARY Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by degeneration of the condylar cartilage. No effective therapies exist for restoring the damaged cartilage to accommodate pediatric patients' craniomaxillofacial growth. Regenerative therapies are needed to repair TMJ cartil...

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<Area><Arthritis><Arthroplasty><Assay><Autologous><Back><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biological Assay><Biopsy><Blood Vessels><Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells><Calcified><Cartilage><Cartilaginous Tissue><Cell Body><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cells><Childhood><Chondrocytes><Chondrogenesis><Chronic Childhood Arthritis><Clinical><Complement><Complement Proteins><Data><Defect><Degenerative Arthritis><Degenerative polyarthritis><Development><Dorsum><ECM><Ear><Ear Cartilages><Elastin Fiber><Environment><Extracellular Matrix><Failure><Family suidae><Fibrocartilages><Foundations><Gene Expression><Generalized Growth><Genes><Grant><Growth><Hand><Harvest><Histologic><Histologically><Histology><Human><Hyaline Cartilage><Immunocompromised><Immunocompromised Host><Immunocompromised Patient><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Immunosuppressed Host><Implant><In Vitro><Inferior Maxillary Bone><Infiltration><Injections><Investigators><Jaw Joint><Joint Prosthesis Implantation><Joint repair><Juvenile Chronic Arthritis><Juvenile Chronic Polyarthritis><Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis><Knee><Knee joint><Mandible><Mandibular joint><Mechanics><Meniscus><Meniscus structure of joint><Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell><Mesenchymal Stem Cells><Mesenchymal progenitor><Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells><Metals><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Natural regeneration><Oral><Osteoarthritis><Osteoarthrosis><Otolaryngology><Outcome><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Patients><Perforation><Phenotype><Pigs><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Procedures><Progenitor Cells><Regeneration><Replacement Arthroplasty><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Structure><Suidae><Swine><TMJ><TMJ Diseases><TMJ Disorders><TMJ osteoarthritis><TMJ-OA><TMJD><Techniques><Temporomandibular Disorders><Temporomandibular Joint><Temporomandibular Joint Diseases><Temporomandibular Joint Disorders><Temporomandibular Joint and Muscle Disorder><Temporomandibular Osteoarthritis><Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis><Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis><Testing><Tissue Engineering><Tissue Growth><Training><arthritic><biochemical model><bioengineered tissue><bone marrow mesenchymal progenitor><bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell><calcification><cartilage regeneration><cartilage repair><cartilaginous><child patients><collagen scaffold><comfort care><complementation><condylar cartilage><cost><craniofacial><craniofacial tissue><craniofacies><craniomaxillofacial><degenerative joint disease><developmental><effective therapy><effective treatment><engineered tissue><experience><fibrocartilaginous><hands><healing><hypertrophic arthritis><immunosuppressed patient><implantation><improved><in vivo><in vivo regeneration><joint arthroplasty><joint reconstruction><joint replacement><juvenile arthritis><juvenile idiopathic arthritis><mandibular><mechanic><mechanical><mesenchymal stromal cell><mesenchymal stromal progenitor cells><mesenchymal-derived stem cells><minimally invasive><mouse model><murine model><ontogeny><oral tissue><otorhinolaryngology><palliative intervention><pediatric><pediatric patients><porcine><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><regenerate><regeneration based therapy><regeneration therapy><regenerative approach><regenerative strategy><regenerative technique><regenerative therapeutics><regenerative therapy><repair><repaired><research associates><scaffold><scaffolding><stem cells><subchondral bone><subcutaneous><subdermal><success><suid><tissue repair><tool><vascular>
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Clara Zundel

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$78,040
FY 2025

Project Title

Impact of ambient PM2.5 concentrations on fear extinction recall, frontolimbic circuitry, and anxiety in adolescents

Grant Number:

5F32MH133274-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

8/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Air pollution is a major environmental health threat and is associated with several adverse health outcomes in children and adolescents including asthma, obesity, and childhood cancer. Growing evidence indicates that air pollutants, including particulate matter (PM), can als...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><Accounting><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Air Pollutants><Air Pollution><Ammon Horn><Animals><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Asthma><BBB permeabilization><BBB permeable><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Bronchial Asthma><CNS Nervous System><Causality><Central Nervous System><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Childhood Cancers><Children (0-21)><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Cornu Ammonis><Coupled><Data><Development><Diameter><Dysfunction><Early Intervention><Ecological impact><Education><Educational aspects><Electrodermal Response><Encephalon><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Impact><Environmental Risk Factor><Environmental Toxin><Etiology><Evidence based treatment><Exhibits><Exposure to><Extinction><Fear><Fellowship><Female><Foundations><Fright><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Functional disorder><Galvanic Skin Response><Graph><Health><Height><Hippocampus><History><Hour><Human><Impairment><Interruption><Intervention><Learning><Link><Literature><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Malignant Childhood Neoplasm><Malignant Childhood Tumor><Malignant Pediatric Neoplasm><Malignant Pediatric Tumor><Malignant childhood cancer><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Modeling><Modern Man><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neuraxis><Neurobiology><Neurotoxins><Obesity><Outcome><PM2.5><Participant><Particulate Matter><Pathway interactions><Penetration><Physiologic><Physiologic Psychology><Physiological><Physiological Psychology><Physiopathology><Pollution><Preclinical data><Predisposition><Prefrontal Cortex><Prevalence><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychogalvanic Reflex><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Psychophysiological><Psychophysiology><Recording of previous events><Regulation><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resolution><Risk><Role><Severities><Skin Electric Conductance><Socioeconomic Factors><Structure><Susceptibility><Testing><Therapeutic><Toxic Environmental Agents><Toxic Environmental Substances><Training><Training and Infrastructure><Underachievement><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><adiposity><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxiety treatment><anxious symptom><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood-brain barrier permeabilization><blood-brain barrier permeable><bloodbrain barrier permeabilization><bloodbrain barrier permeable><cancer in a child><cancer in children><career><causation><child with cancer><childhood anxiety><childhood malignancy><chronic disorder><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cohort><conditioned fear><corpulence><developmental><disease causation><early adolescence><early onset><environmental risk><environmental toxicant><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fMRI><fear conditioning><fine particles><fine particulate matter><hippocampal><histories><imaging study><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><learning extinction><mental illness><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural imaging><neural inflammation><neuro-imaging><neurobehavioral><neurobiological><neurocircuitry><neuroimaging><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neurological imaging><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><neurotoxic><neurotoxicant><novel><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric><pediatric anxiety><pediatric cancer><pediatric malignancy><physiopsychology><pre-clinical><preclinical><preclinical findings><preclinical information><psychiatric illness><psycho-physiological><psychological disorder><recruit><resolutions><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><skin conductance><social role><socio-economic factors><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><stem><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><systematic review><systemic inflammation><systemic inflammatory response><therapeutic response><therapy response><training project><traumatic stress><treatment of anxiety disorders><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><virtual reality><youngster><youth age><youth anxiety><♀>
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Rachel Doser

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$78,040
FY 2025

Project Title

Mitochondria-derived dsRNA in brain aging and Alzheimer's disease

Grant Number:

5F32AG087636-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This F32 application is intended to support Dr. Rachel Doser’s postdoctoral research and training, and to effectively prepare her for a career as an independent researcher. Dr. Doser is a new (<6 months) postdoctoral research associate in Dr. Tom LaRocca’s Healthspan Biology Lab at C...

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<AD dementia><AD pathology><Affect><Age><Age associated cognitive deficit><Age associated cognitive dysfunction><Age related memory decline><Age related memory deficit><Age related memory impairment><Age related pathologies><Age-associated cognitive decline><Age-related cognitive decline><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer risk factor><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's disease pathology><Alzheimer's disease risk><Alzheimer's pathology><Alzheimers Dementia><Autoimmune Diseases><Autoimmune Status><Autoimmunity><BAX><BAX gene><BCL2-Associated X Protein Gene><BCL2L4><Benign senescent forgetfulness><Binding><Bioinformatics><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Pathology><C elegans><C. elegans><C.elegans><CNS Nervous System><Caenorhabditis elegans><Cancers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Death><Cell Reprogramming><Cell Signaling><Central Nervous System><Chromosomes><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Colorado><Cytoplasm><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Data><Data Science><Data Set><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Development><Disease Progression><Double-Stranded RNA><Drug Therapy><Dysfunction><Encephalon><Event><Expression Signature><Fellowship><Fibroblasts><Functional disorder><Gene Expression Profile><Gene Transcription><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Genus Hippocampus><Health><Human><I-RNA><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immune Markers><Immune response><Immunes><Immunologic Markers><In Vitro><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Innate Immune Response><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Learning><Length of Life><Link><Longevity><MT-bound tau><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measurement><Measures><Mentors><Metabolic><Mitochondria><Mitochondria RNA><Mitochondrial RNA><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Nerve Cells><Nerve Degeneration><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Cell><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neuron Degeneration><Neurons><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Outcome><Patients><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physiopathology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Production><Proteins><RIP seq><RIPseq><RNA><RNA Editing><RNA Expression><RNA Gene Products><RNA immunoprecipitation and sequencing><RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing><RNA, Messenger, Editing><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Ribonucleic Acid><Role><Scientist><Seahorse><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Source><Spirometry><Stress><Techniques><Testing><Training><Transcript><Transcription><Translational Research><Translational Science><Universities><age associated><age associated cognitive impairment><age associated memory decline><age associated memory deficit><age associated neurodegeneration><age associated neurodegenerative disease><age associated neurodegenerative disorder><age associated pathologies><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent neurodegeneration><age dependent neurodegenerative condition><age dependent neurodegenerative disease><age dependent neurodegenerative disorder><age dependent pathologies><age induced pathologies><age linked><age related><age related cognitive deficit><age related cognitive dysfunction><age related cognitive impairment><age related memory dysfunction><age related neurodegeneration><age specific><age-associated memory impairment><age-driven neurodegenerative disorders><age-induced cognitive decline><age-related decline in cognition><age-related decline in cognitive function><age-related neurodegenerative disease><age-related neurodegenerative disorder><aged brain><ages><aging associated><aging associated neurodegeneration><aging associated neurodegenerative disease><aging associated pathologies><aging brain><aging dependent pathologies><aging induced pathologies><aging pathologies><aging prevention><aging related><aging related cognitive decline><aging related neurodegeneration><aging related neurodegenerative disease><aging related neurodegenerative disorder><aging related pathologies><alzheimer risk><anti aging><anti aging drug><anti aging medicine><anti geronic><antiaging><antiaging drug><antiaging medicine><autoimmune condition><autoimmune disorder><autoimmunity disease><biological signal transduction><career><cell culture><cell cultures><cellular reprogramming><cognitive function><cytokine><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><design><designing><developmental><drug intervention><drug preservation><drug target for longevity><drug treatment><dsRNA><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><global gene expression><global transcription profile><hallmarks of aging><healthspan><healthy life span><host response><human disease><immune RNA><immune activation><immune system response><immune-based biomarkers><immunological biomarkers><immunological markers><immunoresponse><in vivo><insight><longevity drug><longevity focused drug><longevity pharmaceutical><malignancy><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mimetics><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><mitochondrial genome><mtRNA><necrocytosis><neoplasm/cancer><neural degeneration><neural inflammation><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neurological degeneration><neuronal><neuronal degeneration><novel><old age><pathophysiology><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pillars of aging><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><prevent age related><prevent aging><preventing><primary degenerative dementia><research associates><response><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><sensor><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><suppress aging><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><transcriptome><translation research><translational investigation><τ Proteins>
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Ruchi Tiwari

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$77,752
FY 2025

Project Title

Association between adverse maternal factors and neurodevelopmental outcomes among children in Kenya

Grant Number:

5F32HD116460-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2024

End Date:

9/15/2026

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ABSTRACT More than half of Kenyan children under 5 years (~4 million Kenyan children) will not reach their developmental potential, a pathway partly determined by modifiable maternal risk factors such as stress, infection, and inadequate nutrition in pregnancy and lactation. Maternal factors such as...

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<0-11 years old><2 year old><2 years of age><5 year old><5 years of age><ACRP30 protein><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Adverse effects><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Age Months><Anemia><Attention><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Breast Milk><Breastmilk><Characteristics><Child><Child Development Disorders><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive><Communication><Data><Development><Developmental Disabilities><Economic Income><Economical Income><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Environment><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><GI microbiome><Generalized Growth><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Gestation><Growth><HIV><HIV Infections><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human Milk><Human Mother's Milk><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Immunomodulation><Income><Infant><Infection><Intervention><Investigators><Kenya><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Lactation><Learning><Leptin><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mammary Gland Milk><Maternal Age><Mediating><Memory><Mental Depression><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Milk><Mother's Milk><Mothers><Motor Skills><Neural Development><Neurodevelopmental Impairment><Neurophysiology - biologic function><Nutrition><Nutritional status><Ob Gene Product><Ob Protein><Obese Gene Product><Obese Protein><Outcome><Parturition><Pathogenicity><Pathway interactions><Population><Postpartum Period><Pregnancy><Property><Publications><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Scientific Publication><Statistical Methods><Stress><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Tissue Growth><Training><Virus-HIV><Woman><active followup><adipocyte complement-related protein 30-kDa><adipocyte, C1q and collagen domain containing protein><adiponectin><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 2 years><age 5 years><age at pregnancy><aged 2 years><aged two years><apM-1 protein><apM1 (adipose-specific) protein><bacteria in the gut><cognitive development><cognitive skill><cohort><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><digestive tract microbiome><enteric microbiome><fetal><five year old><five years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><gastrointestinal microbiome><geographic site><gut bacteria><gut microbiome><gut microbiome of infant><gut-associated microbiome><human milk oligosaccharides><immune modulation><immune regulation><immunologic reactivity control><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><incomes><infant gut microbiome><insight><intestinal barrier><intestinal biome><intestinal microbiome><intestinal mucosal barrier><kids><lactating><lactational><lacto-N-neotetraose><low and middle-income countries><maternal milk><maternal risk><microbiome><motor ability><neonate gut microbiome><neural function><neurodevelopment><newborn gut microbiome><old age><ontogeny><pathway><post-doctoral training><post-natal period><post-partum><postnatal period><prepregnancy><prevent><preventing><skills><social role><socio-demographic factors><sociodemographic factors><statistic methods><two year old><two years of age><youngster>
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Katherina Rees

WINIFRED MASTERSON BURKE MED RES INST, WHITE PLAINS, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$77,752
FY 2025

Project Title

Corticospinal neuron plasticity in response to developmental spinal cord axotomy.

Grant Number:

1F32NS144015-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/4/2025

End Date:

8/3/2028

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PROJECT ABSTRACT Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with limited treatment options due to the restricted regenerative capacity of the mature central nervous system. Due to the heterogeneity of SCI along the neuraxis, it impairs various corticospinal circuitry that affects motor cont...

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<Address><Affect><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Apoplexy><Atlases><Axon><Axotomy><Bioinformatics><Brain Vascular Accident><CNS Nervous System><CNS plasticity><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Central Nervous System><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebral cortex><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Cervical><Chest><Code><Coding System><Cortical Cord><Corticospinal Tracts><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Development><Differentation Markers><Differentiation Antigens><Differentiation Markers><Early identification><Evolution><Fellowship><Goals><Heterogeneity><Impairment><Individual><Injury><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Label><Lead><Lesion><Maps><Marker Antigens><Medulla Spinalis><Molecular><Molecular Fingerprinting><Molecular Profiling><Motor Cortex><Motor Skills><Movement><Natural regeneration><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Injuries><Nervous System Trauma><Nervous System damage><Neural Cell><Neural Pathways><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurological Damage><Neurological Injury><Neurological trauma><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurons><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Pb element><Play><Process><Recovery><Recovery of Function><Regeneration><Regenerative capacity><Research><Role><Route><Semaphorins><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Single cell seq><Specificity><Spinal><Spinal Cord><Spinal Cord Trauma><Spinal Trauma><Spinal cord injured><Spinal cord injury><Stroke><Synapses><Synaptic><Techniques><Therapeutic><Thorace><Thoracic><Thorax><Traumatic Myelopathy><Viral><Work><axon growth cone guidance><axon guidance><biological signal transduction><body movement><brain attack><central nervous system plasticity><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><clinical significance><clinically significant><developmental><dexterity><effective therapy><effective treatment><functional recovery><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved outcome><injuries><injury and repair><injury recovery><insight><molecular biomarker><molecular marker><molecular profile><molecular signature><motor ability><motor control><motor disease><motor disorder><motor dysfunction><mouse model><murine model><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural plasticity><neurocircuitry><neuron development><neuronal><neuronal circuit><neuronal circuitry><neuronal development><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><neurotrauma><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><pathway><postsynaptic><programs><recovery after injury><recovery following injury><recovery post injury><regenerate><regeneration ability><regeneration capacity><repair><repaired><response><single cell next generation sequencing><single cell sequencing><social role><stroked><strokes><substantia alba><synapse><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><transcriptomics><white matter>
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Molly Catherine McCloskey

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$77,752
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigating axonal length-dependent pathology in a human stem cell-based model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (type 2D)

Grant Number:

1F32NS143770-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY AND ABSTRACT This F32 research proposal will evaluate the axonal length-dependent pathology of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 2 (CMT2) using a human stem cell-based model. CMT is the most common inherited peripheral neuropathy in humans and is characterized by distal muscle weakne...

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<Affect><Afferent Neurons><Amino Acids><Amino Acyl T RNA Synthetases><Amino Acyl-tRNA Ligases><Amino Acyl-tRNA Synthetases><Aminoacyl Transfer RNA Synthetase><Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase><Assay><Axon><Axon Terminals><Axonal Transport><Axoplasmic Transport><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biomedical Engineering><CMT2><Causality><Cell Body><Cell Line><CellLine><Cells><Charcot Marie Disorder><Charcot Marie Muscular Atrophy><Charcot Marie Tooth Disorder><Charcot Marie Tooth muscular atrophy><Charcot-Marie Disease><Charcot-Marie-Tooth><Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease><Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy><Classification><Co-Immunoprecipitations><Communication><Cytoplasm><Cytoplasmic Granules><DNA mutation><Data><Devices><Disease><Disorder><Distal><Drosophila><Drosophila genus><EIF-3><EIF3><Etiology><Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-3><Eukaryotic Peptide Initiation Factor-3><Evaluation><Evolution><Fostering><Future><G3BP><G3BP1><G3BP1 gene><GARS gene><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Glycyl-tRNA Synthetase><Growth><HMSN II><HMSN Type IIs><Harvest><Hereditary><Hereditary Motor and Sensory-Neuropathy Type II><Human><Image><In Vitro><Inherited><Initiation Factors><Investigators><Lead><Length><Link><Maintenance><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mentors><Messenger RNA><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microfluidics><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Motor><Motor Cell><Motor Neurons><Murine><Mus><Muscle Weakness><Muscular Weakness><Mutation><Natural regeneration><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neuronal Dysfunction><Neurons><Neurosciences><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><PNS Diseases><Pathogenicity><Pathologic><Pathology><Pb element><Peptide Initiation Factor EIF-3><Peptide Initiation Factors><Peripheral><Peripheral Nerve Diseases><Peripheral Nervous System Diseases><Peripheral Nervous System Disorders><Peripheral Neuropathy><Peripheral Sensory Neuropathy><Peroneal Muscular Atrophy><Presynaptic Nerve Endings><Presynaptic Terminals><Protein Biosynthesis><Protein Trafficking><Proteins><Proteome><Proteomics><Publications><Puromicina><Puromycin><Puromycine><Puromycinum><RNA><RNA Gene Products><RNA Transport><Regeneration><Research><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Ribonucleic Acid><Ribonucleic Acid Transport><Ribosomal Peptide Biosynthesis><Ribosomal Protein Biosynthesis><Ribosomal Protein Synthesis><Ribosomes><Role><Running><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Sensory Neurons><Site><Source><Strains Cell Lines><Synaptic Boutons><Synaptic Terminals><Systematics><TYRRS><Technology><Testing><Tissue Growth><Training><Transfer RNA><Transfer RNA Acylation><Transfer RNA Amino Acylation><Transfer RNA Aminoacylation><Transfer RNA Charging><Transfer RNA Synthetase><Translation Initiation Factor><Translational Initiation Factor><Translations><Triplet Codon-Amino Acid Adaptor><Type 2 Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease><Type II Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease><Tyrosyl-tRNA Synthetase Gene><Universities><Washington><Work><YARS><YARS gene><YTS><aminoacid><aminoacid tRNA ligase><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><cartilage link protein><causation><cell type><cultured cell line><differentiation of pluripotent stem cells><disease causation><fruit fly><gain of function><gene editing platform><gene editing system><gene editing technology><gene editing tools><gene-editing toolkit><genome mutation><global gene expression><global transcription profile><granule><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hiPSC><human disease><human iPS><human iPSC><human induced pluripotent cell><human induced pluripotent stem cells><human inducible pluripotent stem cells><human inducible stem cells><human model><human progenitor><human stem cells><imaging><immunocytochemistry><in vivo><induced human pluripotent stem cells><insight><link protein><live cell image><live cell imaging><live cellular image><live cellular imaging><loss of function><mRNA><mRNA Expression><model of human><motoneuron><motor control><mutant><neural dysfunction><neuron development><neuronal><neuronal development><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><ontogeny><overexpress><overexpression><pluripotent stem cell differentiation><professor><progenitor biology><progenitor cell biology><progenitor cell model><progenitor model><protein expression><protein synthesis><protein transport><regenerate><sensory neuropathy><skills><social role><stem and progenitor biology><stem and progenitor cell model><stem cell based model><stem cell biology><stem cell derived model><stem cell model><stress granule><tRNA><tRNA Acylation><tRNA Amino Acylation><tRNA Aminoacylation><tRNA Charging><tRNA Synthetase><theories><transcriptome><transcriptomics><transfer Ribonucleic acids><translation><µfluidic>
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Sharonda Mone't Lovett

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$77,632
FY 2025

Project Title

Environmental risk factors for early menopause among Black women

Grant Number:

1F32AG097122-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Menopause is the cessation of spontaneous menstruation for 12 months, a normal part of aging that marks the end of reproductive life. After the onset of menopause, women are expected to live an average of 30 additional years; therefore, optimizing health before, during, and after menopause is critic...

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<Address><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Age><Aging><Air Pollution><Award><Bilateral oophorectomy><Bilaterial Ovariectomy><Biological><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Blacks><Burn injury><Burns><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Caucasian Females><Caucasian Women><Chemicals><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinical><Collaborations><Curriculum><Data><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Education><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Educational workshop><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Hazards><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><Female Castration><Female Health><Frequencies><Green space><Gynecologic Surgery><Gynecologic Surgical Procedures><Gynecological Surgery><Gynecological Surgical Procedure><Hair><Health><History><Hormone Replacement Rx><Hormone replacement therapy><Hot flushes><Hypertension><Hysterectomy><Individual><Institution><Investigation><Joints><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Life><Link><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Menopause><Menses><Menstruation><Modeling><NIDDM><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhoods><Night Sweating><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Oral Contraceptives><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Physical environment><Play><Population><Post-Menopause><Post-menopausal Period><Postmenopausal Period><Postmenopause><Premature Menopause><Prospective cohort><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Reproductive Factors><Reproductive History><Reproductive History Epidemiology><Reproductive Issues><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Rotation><Shapes><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Social Environment><Societies><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stress><Study of Women's Health Across the Nation><Symptoms><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Time><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Unemployment><United States National Institutes of Health><Vagina><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><White Females><White Women><Woman><Women's Health><Work><Workshop><adult onset diabetes><after menopause><ages><biologic><birth control pill><black female><black women><burned><cardiovascular disorder><career><chronic disorder><community level disadvantage><developmental><disadvantaged community><disparities in race><disparity due to race><early experience><early menopause><early onset><environmental health disparity><environmental risk><environmental stresses><environmental stressor><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><following menopause><greenspace><hazard><high blood pressure><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><hot flash><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><jobless><joblessness><ketosis resistant diabetes><lesson plans><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><maturity onset diabetes><menstrual period><monthly period><monthly periods><mortality><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><out of work><past menopause><pathway><post-menopausal><postmenopausal><postmenopausal status><premature age of menopause><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racially unequal><reproductive><reproductive aging><reproductive cell senescence><reproductive senescence><residence><residential building><residential site><skills><social><social climate><social context><social role><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><unemployed>
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Abby Lohr

MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, MN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$77,284
FY 2025

Project Title

Factors influencing positive change in glycemic control and Type 2 diabetes self-management behavior among Latinx individuals in a digital storytelling intervention: A mixed-methods study

Grant Number:

5F32DK135200-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Hispanic Americans are disproportionately impacted by type 2 diabetes (T2D) due, in part, to structural factors that lead to lower physical activity levels, dietary quality, medication adherence, and glucose self-monitoring than Non-Hispanic White populations. To eliminate t...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adopted><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Age><Area><Attitude><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Blood Pressure><Body mass index><Cancers><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Characteristics><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinical><Collaborations><Communities><D-Glucose><Data><Decrease disparity><Decrease health disparities><Development><Dextrose><Diabetes Mellitus><Dietary quality><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Education><Educational aspects><Equilibrium><Evaluation><Exposure to><Feeling><Foundations><Funding><Future><Gender><Glucose><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><HIV><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Health Benefit><Health Care><Health Disparities Research><Health Promotion><Health disparities related research><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Health equity research><Hemoglobin A(1)><Hispanic Americans><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Individual><Inequity><Intervention><Interview><Investigation><Joints><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><LDL Cholesterol><LDL Cholesterol Lipoproteins><Latine><Latinx><Latinx group><Latinx individual><Latinx people><Latinx population><Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol><Lower disparity><Lower health disparities><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mentors><Methods><Mission><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><Monitor><Motivation><NIDDM><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Non-Hispanic><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Nonhispanic><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Not Hispanic or Latino><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Persons><Physical activity><Pilot Projects><Policies><Population><Public Health><Publications><Qualitative Methods><Quetelet index><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Career Program><Research Design><Research Resources><Research in health equity><Resources><Risk Factors><Salutogenesis><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Self Efficacy><Self Management><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Social support><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Structure><Study Type><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Testing><Training><Translating><Transportation><Treatment Efficacy><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States National Institutes of Health><Virus-HIV><Work><adult onset diabetes><ages><balance><balance function><behavior change><behavior influence><behavior outcome><behavioral influence><behavioral outcome><beta-Lipoprotein Cholesterol><care outcomes><career><chronic disorder><clinical practice><cohort><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><community partners><community partnership><community-based partners><compare intervention><comparison intervention><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><developmental><diabetes><diabetes self-care><diabetes self-management><didactic curriculum><didactic education><diet quality><digital><digital storytelling><disease disparity><disparity elimination><disparity reduction><drug adherence><drug compliance><eliminate disparities><eliminating disparities><experience><feelings><food insecurity><glycemic control><health care outcomes><health disparities science><health equity><health equity-focused research><health literacy><hemoglobin A1c><improved><insight><interest><intervention efficacy><ketosis resistant diabetes><malignancy><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><maturity onset diabetes><medication adherence><medication compliance><mitigate disparity><neoplasm/cancer><participatory action research><pilot study><promoting health><qualitative reasoning><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><research on health equity><research related to health equity><research to attain health equity><resilience><resilient><response><skills><social cognitive theory><social culture><social learning theory><social support network><socio-cultural><socio-demographic factors><socio-demographics><sociocultural><sociodemographic factors><sociodemographics><structural determinants><structural factors><study design><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes>
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Elise Erman

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,520
FY 2025

Project Title

The Role of SMARCAL1 Depletion on Increased Immunogenicity in ALT+ Gliomas

Grant Number:

1F32CA298007-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2025

End Date:

4/30/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT. Approximately 10 to 15% of all cancers utilize the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mechanism to maintain telomere length and achieve replicative immortality. ALT occurs frequently in high-grade gliomas (HGGs), including IDH-mutant astrocytomas, pediatric HGGs wit...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><ATRX><ATRX gene><Adult><Adult Glioblastoma><Adult Glioblastoma Multiforme><Adult Human><Antigen Presentation><Antigen-Presenting Cells><Area><Astrocytic Glioma><Astrocytic Neoplasm><Astrocytic Tumor><Astrocytoma><Astroglioma><Athymic Mice><Athymic Nude Mouse><Award><BING2><Binding><Body Tissues><C57BL/6 Mouse><CRISPR approach><CRISPR based approach><CRISPR editing screen><CRISPR method><CRISPR methodology><CRISPR screen><CRISPR technique><CRISPR technology><CRISPR tools><CRISPR-CAS-9><CRISPR-based method><CRISPR-based screen><CRISPR-based technique><CRISPR-based technology><CRISPR-based tool><CRISPR/CAS approach><CRISPR/Cas method><CRISPR/Cas technology><CRISPR/Cas9><CRISPR/Cas9 screen><CRISPR/Cas9 technology><Cancer cell line><Cancers><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Death><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Line><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell Signaling><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Proliferation><Childhood><Childhood Glioma><Chromatin><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><Confocal Microscopy><DAXX><DAXX gene><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Double Strand Break><DNA Helicases><DNA Injury><DNA Replication><DNA Synthesis><DNA Unwinding Proteins><DNA biosynthesis><DNA mutation><DNA replication fork><DNA unwinding enzyme><Data><Data Set><Death Associated Protein 6><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Dependence><Deposit><Deposition><Development><Doxycycline><Fellowship><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Gene Expression><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genomic Segment><Glial Cell Tumors><Glial Neoplasm><Glial Tumor><Glioblastoma><Glioma><Goals><Grade IV Adult Astrocytic Neoplasm><Grade IV Adult Astrocytic Tumor><Grade IV Adult Astrocytoma><Grade IV Astrocytic Neoplasm><Grade IV Astrocytic Tumor><Grade IV Astrocytoma><Growth><Guide RNA><Heterograft><Heterologous Transplantation><Human><Image Cytometry><Immune><Immune mediated therapy><Immune response><Immune system><Immunes><Immunoblotting><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunocompetent><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunologics><Immunology><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Immunotherapeutic agent><Immunotherapy><In Vitro><Infiltration><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Response><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Length><Lymphatic cell><Lymphocyte><Lymphocytic><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Soft Tissue Neoplasm><Malignant Tumor><Maps><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitotic><Modeling><Modern Man><Modernization><Molecular Interaction><Monitor><Murine><Mus><Mutation><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Myeloid Cells><Nephrology><Neuroglial Neoplasm><Neuroglial Tumor><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Nude Mice><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Pattern Recognition><Pattern recognition receptor><Pediatric Glioma><Pediatric high-grade glioma><Phagocytes><Phagocytic Cell><Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing><Prevalence><Prognosis><Publications><Publishing><RNA><RNA Gene Products><RNA Interference><RNA Silencing><RNAi><Receptor Signaling><Records><Research Resources><Resistance><Resources><Ribonucleic Acid><Role><Sarcoma><Scientific Publication><Sequence-Specific Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Strains Cell Lines><Supratentorial><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><Techniques><Telomerase><Telomere Length Maintenance><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Intervention><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Tumor Cell><Tumor Promotion><Universities><Vibramycin><Visualization><Western Blotting><Western Immunoblotting><Xenograft><Xenograft procedure><Xenotransplantation><accessory cell><adulthood><alpha thalassemia mental retardation X-linked gene><alpha-6-Deoxyoxytetracycline><amebocyte><anti-tumor immune response><biological signal transduction><cell culture><cell cultures><cell imaging><cell killing><cellular imaging><clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats screen><cultured cell line><cytotoxic><design><designing><developmental><experience><flow cytophotometry><gRNA><genome mutation><genome segment><genomic region><glial-derived tumor><glioblastoma multiforme><glioma cell line><helicase><homologous recombination><host response><immune competent><immune drugs><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 therapeutics><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><immunogenicity><immunologic therapeutics><immunoresponse><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive response><immunotherapeutics><immunotherapy agent><in vivo><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention therapy><knock-down><knockdown><loss of function mutation><lymph cell><malignancy><malignant soft tissue tumor><member><mutant><necrocytosis><neoplasm/cancer><neoplastic cell><neuroglia neoplasm><neuroglia tumor><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><ontogeny><particle><pediatric><pharmacologic><pre-clinical><preclinical><protein blotting><repair><repaired><replication fork><replication stress><resistant><response><shRNA><short hairpin RNA><small hairpin RNA><social role><spongioblastoma multiforme><targeted agent><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><telomere><therapeutic target><thymus derived lymphocyte><transcriptomics><tumor><xeno-transplant><xeno-transplantation><α-thalassemia mental retardation X-linked gene>
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Minh Thu H Ma

DANA-FARBER CANCER INST, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,520
FY 2025

Project Title

Dissecting the Structure of Oligomeric BAK and the Implications for Reactivating Apoptosis in Cancer

Grant Number:

1F32CA295075-01A1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2025

End Date:

9/14/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Mitochondrial apoptosis is regulated by the pro- and anti-apoptotic members of the BCL-2 family, whose protein interactions determine whether a cell will live or die in response to distress. Cancer cells hijack the pathway, overexpressing anti-apoptotic members to suppress the pro-ap...

Research Terms

<Affinity><Antigenic Determinants><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Apoptosis Regulator BAK><Apoptotic><Assay><Autoregulation><B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Associated Oncogene><B-cell Leukemia 1><BAX><BAX gene><BCL><BCL1 Oncogene><BCL2-Antagonist/Killer 1><BCL2-Associated X Protein Gene><BCL2L4><Bcl-2 Homologous Antagonist/Killer><Binding><Binding Determinants><Binding Sites><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biochemistry><Biological Assay><Biological Chemistry><Body Tissues><Cancer Biology><Cancer Cause><Cancer Etiology><Cancers><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Death><Cell Death Induction><Cell Death Inhibitor 1><Cell Membrane Permeability><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cessation of life><Chaperone><Chemoresistance><Choline><Combining Site><Complex><Cryo-electron Microscopy><Cryoelectron Microscopy><Cytosol><DF/HCC><Dana-Farber Cancer Institute><Death><Detergents><Deuterium><Development><Disease Resistance><Dissection><Distress><E coli><E. coli><Electron Cryomicroscopy><Ensure><Epitopes><Equilibrium><Escherichia coli><Exposure to><Family><Ferricytochrome c><Ferrocytochrome c><GeneHomolog><Generations><Genetics-Mutagenesis><Goals><H element><H2 isotope><Homeostasis><Homo><Homolog><Homologous Gene><Homologue><Human><Hydrogen><In Vitro><Incubated><Induction of Apoptosis><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Laboratories><Learning><Length><Leukemic Cell><Life><Link><Liposomal><Liposomes><Malignant Cell><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Measures><Mediating><Membrane><Methods><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Chaperones><Molecular Configuration><Molecular Conformation><Molecular Interaction><Molecular Sieve Chromatography><Molecular Stereochemistry><Monitor><Mutagenesis><Mutagenesis Molecular Biology><NGS Method><NGS system><Oncogenesis><Outer Mitochondrial Membrane><Pathway interactions><Permeability><Phase><Physiological Homeostasis><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Programmed Cell Death><Protein Engineering><Proteins><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Reactive Site><Recombinant Proteins><Recombinants><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Resolution><Rupture><Scientist><Series><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Single Crystal Diffraction><Site-Directed Mutagenesis><Site-Specific Mutagenesis><Size Exclusion Chromatography><Stress><Structure><Surface><Surface Plasmon Resonance><Targeted DNA Modification><Targeted Modification><Technology><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Training Programs><VHH><VHH antibody><X Ray Crystallographies><X-Ray Crystallography><X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography><X-Ray/Neutron Crystallography><Xray Crystallography><Yeasts><bak protein><balance><balance function><bcl-2 homologous antagonist-killer protein><biological signal transduction><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><cancer cell><cancer location><cancer site><chemoresistant><chemotherapy resistance><chemotherapy resistant><conformation><conformational><conformational state><conformationally><conformations><cryo-EM><cryoEM><cryogenic electron microscopy><cytochrome c><developmental><genetic protein engineering><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><malignancy><medical college><medical schools><member><membrane model><membrane permeability><membrane structure><mitochondrial><mitochondrial membrane><monomer><multidisciplinary><nanobodies><nanobody><necrocytosis><neoplasm/cancer><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><novel><overexpress><overexpression><pathway><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><programs><protein design><refractory cancer><research associates><resistance to disease><resistance to therapy><resistant cancer><resistant disease><resistant to disease><resistant to therapy><resolutions><response><school of medicine><sdAb><self assembly><single domain antibodies><structural biology><structural determinants><structural factors><success><therapeutic resistance><therapy resistant><tool><treatment resistance><tumorigenesis><variable heavy chain antibody>
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Allyson Tabaczynski

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Preparing to optimize a multimodal adaptive intervention for physical activity behavior change among middle age and older adults

Grant Number:

1F32AG096907-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Dr. Allyson Tabaczynski is applying to the F32 Kirschstein-NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship for the necessary training to build a career committed to developing effective, scalable interventions targeting sustained physical activity behavior change for middle-aged and older ad...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Activities of Daily Living><Activities of everyday life><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Aging><Attention><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Characteristics><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Classification><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Development><Disturbance in cognition><Fellowship><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Heterogeneity><Human><Impaired cognition><Individual Differences><Intervention><Interview><Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention><Knowledge><Logistic Regressions><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Mentors><Methods><Michigan><Modeling><Modern Man><Motivation><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Participant><Pathway interactions><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Phase><Physical activity><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Prevention><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Process><Public Health><QOL improvement><Randomization trial><Recommendation><Research><Research Associate><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Sampling><Seasons><Sensitivity and Specificity><Series><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Statistical Models><Systematics><Text Messaging><Time><Training><Training Activity><Universities><Work><active followup><adaptive intervention><adulthood><age associated><age associated decline><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent decline><age linked><age related><age related decline><age specific><ages><behavior adherence><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral adherence><behavioral intervention><career><chronic disorder><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive enhancement><cognitive function><cognitive loss><compliance behavior><daily living function><daily living functionality><decline with age><dementia risk><design><designing><developmental><digital><digital intervention><exercise intervention><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional ability><functional capacity><handheld mobile device><healthy aging><healthy human aging><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><individualized approach><intervention design><intervention effect><lack of physical activity><life span><lifespan><machine learning based model><machine learning model><meeting><meetings><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mobile device><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multi-modality><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multimodality><multiphase optimization strategy><older adult><older adulthood><participant engagement><pathway><patient engagement><person centered><personalized approach><physical activity intervention><physical inactivity><post intervention><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><precision approach><preparations><psychologic><psychological><quality of life improvement><randomized trial><research associates><resilience><resilient><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><risk factor for dementia><risk for dementia><short message service><skills><sms messaging><sms messaging intervention><social role><statistical analysis><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><supervised learning><supervised machine learning><tailored approach><text based intervention><text intervention><text messaging based intervention><text messaging intervention><texting><therapeutic response><therapy design><therapy response><training module><treatment design><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables>
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Bernadette D'Alonzo

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Traumatic Brain Injury, Social Relationships, and Risk of Dementia

Grant Number:

1F32AG096999-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a significant public health concern, particularly among older individuals, and TBI affects everyone in an individual’s social network, not just the individual with the injury. Studies have shown that family members, particularly ones who take ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><A β-42><A β42><A-beta 42><A-beta42><AD related dementia><ADRD><Abeta-42><Abeta42><Active Follow-up><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Aging><Alzheimer beta-Protein><Alzheimer risk factor><Alzheimer's Amyloid beta-Protein><Alzheimer's amyloid><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 biological marker><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><Alzheimer's disease risk><Alzheimer’s biological marker><Alzheimer’s disease biomarker><Amentia><Amyloid Alzheimer's Dementia Amyloid Protein><Amyloid Beta-Peptide><Amyloid Protein A4><Amyloid beta-42><Amyloid beta-Protein><Amyloid beta42><Amyloid β><Amyloid β-42><Amyloid β-Peptide><Amyloid β-Protein><Amyloid β42><Amyloidβ-42><Amyloidβ42><Anxiety><Area><Astroprotein><Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities><Attenuated><Aβ><Aβ-42><Aβ42><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Brain Trauma><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Clinical><Cognitive><Communities><Data><Death Rate><Dementia><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiologist><Epidemiology Research><Event><Family member><Feeling><GFA-Protein><GFAP><Glial Fibrillary Acid Protein><Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein><Glial Intermediate Filament Protein><Goals><History><Husband><Image><Individual><Injury><Intervention><Investigators><Joints><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Life Style><Lifestyle><MRI biomarker><MRI marker><Married Persons><Measures><Mental Depression><Mentors><Nerve Degeneration><Neuron Degeneration><Older Population><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Phosphorylation><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Policies><Position><Positioning Attribute><Process><Protein Phosphorylation><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Role><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Spouses><Statistical Methods><TBI-related dementia><Thick><Thickness><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Traumatic brain injury related dementia><White Matter Hyperintensity><Wife><Woman><Work><a beta peptide><abeta><active followup><adulthood><aged><aged brain><aging brain><aging process><alzheimer risk><amyloid beta><amyloid-b protein><astrogliosis><attenuate><attenuates><beta amyloid fibril><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><brain MR imaging><brain MRI><brain magnetic resonance imaging><brain volume><cerebral MR imaging><cerebral MRI><cerebral magnetic resonance imaging><cohort><death risk><dementia risk><depression><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><experience><feelings><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><histories><imaging><improved><injuries><later in life><later life><life course><magnetic resonance imaging biomarker><magnetic resonance imaging marker><malleable risk><men><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><modifiable risk><mortality><mortality rate><mortality ratio><mortality risk><neural degeneration><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neuroimaging><neurological degeneration><neurological imaging><neuronal degeneration><novel><older adult><older adulthood><older groups><older individuals><older person><participant enrollment><pathway><patient enrollment><psychological distress><risk factor for dementia><risk for dementia><sex><sex based differences><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><skills><social engagement><social involvement><social metrics><social participation><social relationships><social role><social support network><sociometrics><soluble amyloid precursor protein><statistic methods><training opportunity><traumatic brain damage><vascular risk factor>
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Brydie Ryan Huckestein

ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL, MEMPHIS, TN

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Decoding Influenza-Induced Damage: What's all the Hyp(oxia) about?

Grant Number:

1F32HL179827-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2025

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Influenza viruses cause seasonal and epidemic outbreaks that pose a recurring burden on global public health systems. Despite annual vaccination efforts, severe influenza virus infections occur each year and disproportionally impact children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><ADAMTS><Acute><Affect><Animals><Antigenic Determinants><Area><Atlases><Avidity><Binding Determinants><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Body Tissues><CD8 Cell><CD8 T cells><CD8 lymphocyte><CD8+ T cell><CD8+ T-Lymphocyte><CD8-Positive Lymphocytes><CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes><Cell Anoxia><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Cycle Kinetics><Cell Hypoxia><Cell Interaction><Cell Kinetics><Cell Signaling><Cell Surface Proteins><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Anoxia><Cellular Hypoxia><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clonality><Collaborations><Communication><Development><Disease><Disease Outbreaks><Disease Outcome><Disorder><Dose><ECM><Elderly><Engineering><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Epidemic><Epitopes><Extracellular Matrix><Fibroblasts><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Frequencies><Gene Transcription><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Grippe><Health system><Human><Hypoxemia><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Immune><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunologist><Impairment><Individual><Infection><Inflammation><Influenza><Influenza Virus><Institution><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><KO mice><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><Label><Laboratories><Lung><Lung Parenchyma><Lung Respiratory System><Lung Tissue><Lung damage><Measures><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Null Mouse><O element><O2 element><Outbreaks><Outcome><Oxygen><Oxygen Deficiency><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity><Persons><Phenotype><Pimonidazole><Pneumonia><Population><Process><Public Health><Pulmonary Pathology><RNA Expression><Recovery><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Research Resources><Resolution><Resources><Saint Jude><Saint Jude Children's Cancer Center><Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital><Seasons><Severities><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Specificity><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><Stromal Cells><Structure of parenchyma of lung><Supplementation><Surface><T cell receptor repertoire sequencing><T cell receptor sequencing><T cell response><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T-cell receptor repertoire><T8 Cells><T8 Lymphocytes><TCR repertoire><TCR repertoire sequencing><TCR sequencing><TCR-seq><TCRseq><Tissues><Training><Transcription><Vaccination><Viral><Viral Respiratory Tract Infection><Work><advanced age><biological signal transduction><biomarker identification><career><developmental><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><flow cytophotometry><flu infection><flu virus infection><geriatric><hypoxemic><identification of biomarkers><identification of new biomarkers><improved><infected with flu><infected with flu virus><infected with influenza><infected with influenza virus><influenza infection><influenza virus infection><influenzavirus><kids><lung hypoxia><lung injury><lung pathology><lung repair><lung tissue repair><marker identification><member><mortality><mouse model><murine model><novel><prevent><preventing><programs><protein expression><pulmonary damage><pulmonary hypoxia><pulmonary injury><pulmonary repair><pulmonary tissue damage><pulmonary tissue injury><resolutions><respiratory infection virus><respiratory virus><response><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><senior citizen><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><spatial RNA sequencing><spatial gene expression analysis><spatial gene expression profiling><spatial resolved transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptome analysis><spatial transcriptome profiling><spatial transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptomics><spatially resolved transcriptomics><spatio transcriptomics><thymus derived lymphocyte><treatment strategy><versican><viral respiratory infection><youngster>
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Jacob Lewis

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

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Elucidating the role of HIV-1 integrase in viral maturation

Grant Number:

1F32AI195016-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Maturation during the HIV life cycle consists of the viral Gag and Gag-Pol polyproteins undergoing sequential proteolysis to create mature proteins, which organize into a functional viral core having the viral genomic RNA (gRNA) condensed as a ribonucleoprotein particle (RNP) inside ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS drugs><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Anti-AIDS Agents><Anti-AIDS Drugs><Anti-HIV Agents><Anti-HIV Drugs><Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Agents><Anti-viral Agents><Binding><Biochemical><Buckminsterfullerenes><Buckyballs><C-terminal><Capsid><Capsid Proteins><Cell Body><Cell Nucleus><Cells><Coat Proteins><Complex><Cone><Cryo-electron Microscopy><Cryoelectron Microscopy><DNA mutation><Data><Drugs><Electron Cryomicroscopy><Ensure><Fullerenes><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genome><Genomics><Grant><HIV><HIV Genome><HIV-1><HIV-1 genome><HIV-1 integrase><HIV-I><HIV1><HIV1 genome><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus 1><Integrase><Integrase Inhibitors><Investigation><Kinetics><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lead><Left><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medication><Methods><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Mutation><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Nucleocapsid Proteins><Nucleus><Pb element><Peptides><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Physical condensation><Process><Property><Proteins><Publishing><RNA><RNA Gene Products><Recombinants><Reverse Transcription><Ribonucleic Acid><Ribonucleoproteins><Role><Scheme><Structure><System><Testing><Thermodynamic><Thermodynamics><Viral><Viral Coat Proteins><Viral Outer Coat Protein><Virion><Virus><Virus Particle><Virus-HIV><Visualization><Work><anti-viral compound><anti-viral drugs><anti-viral medication><anti-viral therapeutic><anti-virals><antiAIDS agent><biophysical approaches><biophysical methodology><biophysical methods><biophysical techniques><condensation><cryo-EM><cryoEM><cryogenic electron microscopy><drug/agent><flexibility><flexible><genome mutation><genomic RNA><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><inhibitor><life course><mutant><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><particle><pol Gene Products><pol Polyproteins><pol Protein><protein function><recruit><sequential proteolysis><social role><structural biology><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><viral genomics><virus genomics>
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Caitlin Cain

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Enabling Discovery-Based Brain Metabolomics with Ultra-High Resolution Liquid Chromatography and Machine Learning

Grant Number:

5F32DA061554-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The overall objective of this project is to develop novel approaches to examine the dynamics of brain chemistry and establish correlations between molecular mechanisms and differences in behavior, especially related to cocaine use. Previous studies have established that cocaine use a...

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<2-dimensional><Address><Affect><Analytic Chemistry><Analytical Chemistry><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Award><Behavior><Blood capillaries><Brain><Brain Chemistry><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Breeding><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Chemicals><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Classification><Cocaine><Cocaine Addiction><Cocaine Dependence><Cocaine use disorder><Common Rat Strains><Communication><Complex><Computational algorithm><Computing Methodologies><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Bases><Databases><Development><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Dopamine><Drug Therapy><Educational process of instructing><Encephalon><Environment><Equilibrium><Esthesia><Extracellular Space><Fellowship><Female><Foundations><Future><Grant><Hour><Hydroxytyramine><Individual><Intake><Intercellular Space><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><LC/MS><Libraries><Liquid Chromatography><Liquid substance><Machine Learning><Mass Chromatography><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Measures><Medical><Mentorship><Methods><Michigan><Microdialysis><Modeling><Molecular><Monitor><Motivation><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Nucleus Accumbens><Pathway interactions><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Phase><Phenotype><Preparation><Psychosocial Stress><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Research><Research Design><Research Resources><Resolution><Resources><Rewards><Sampling><Self Administered><Self Administration><Sensation><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Societies><Structure><Study Type><Systematics><Teaching><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Training><Universities><Work><addicted to cocaine><addiction><addiction to cocaine><addictive disorder><advanced analytics><balance><balance function><behavior phenotype><behavioral phenotyping><biological signal transduction><brain based><brain volume><capillary><capillary liquid chromatography><career><chemical standard><chronic disorder><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cocaine addicted><cocaine self-administration><cocaine use><computational methodology><computational methods><computer algorithm><computer based method><computer methods><computing method><data base><data interpretation><detection sensitivity><developmental><differential expression><differentially expressed><drug intervention><drug seeking behavior><drug treatment><fluid><improved><in vivo><instrumentation><liquid><liquid chromatography mass spectrometry><machine based learning><machine learning based model><machine learning model><male><metabolism measurement><metabolome><metabolomics><metabonome><metabonomics><miniaturize><miniaturized><model of animal><neurochemical><neurochemistry><neuronal><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><particle><pathway><pedagogy><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><preparations><professor><psychostimulant><psychostimulant use><resolutions><response><self-administer cocaine><sex><skills><stimulant use><study design><super high resolution><superresolution><technical skills><tenure process><tenure track><transcriptional differences><two-dimensional><ultra high resolution><use of stimulants><♀><♂>
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Michele Nicole D’Agata

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Endothelial Cell vs Immune Cell Contribution to Atherosclerotic Plaque Inflammation Post Preeclampsia

Grant Number:

1F32HL182237-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY Preeclampsia (PE) affects 2-8% of pregnancies worldwide and is diagnosed as new-onset hypertension with signs of target organ damage. Women that survive PE are twice as likely to experience atherosclerosis-related conditions (coronary heart disease) leading to ischemic events (myocar...

Research Terms

<ASCVD><Acceleration><Ad vector><Address><Adenoviral Vector><Adenoviridae><Adenovirus Vector><Adenoviruses><Adhesion Molecule><Affect><Aorta><Apoplexy><Area><Arterial Fatty Streak><Arteries><Atheroma><Atheromatous><Atheromatous degeneration><Atheromatous plaque><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerosis-prone><Atherosclerosis-susceptible><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><B220><Basic Research><Basic Science><Blood Vessels><Blood leukocyte><Brain Vascular Accident><CD3><CD3 Antigens><CD3 Complex><CD3 molecule><CD45><CMV><Cardiac infarction><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cell Adhesion Molecule Gene><Cell Adhesion Molecules><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Interaction><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Characteristics><Coronary Disease><Coronary heart disease><Cytomegalovirus><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Disease Progression><Dysfunction><EPH Gestosis><Endothelial Cells><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Event><Experimental Models><Exposure to><Expression Signature><FLT VEGF Receptor><FLT1 RTK><FLT1 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase><Fellowship><Flt-1><Functional disorder><Future><GP180><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Profile><Gestation><Goals><HCMV><High Fat Diet><High Prevalence><Human><Hyperlipemia><Hyperlipidemia><Hypertension><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immune infiltrates><Immunes><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><Infiltration><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Injections><Investigators><Ischemia><KO mice><Knock-out><Knock-out Mice><Knockout><Knockout Mice><Knowledge><LDL Receptors><LDLR gene><LY5><Leucocytic infiltrate><Leukocyte Count><Leukocyte Number><Leukocytes><Leukocytes Reticuloendothelial System><Lipids><Lipoprotein LDL Receptors><Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor><Marrow leukocyte><Mesenteric><Mesentery><Metabolic><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Myography><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Necrosis><Necrotic><Null Mouse><OKT3 antigen><Organ><PTPRC><PTPRC gene><Physiologic pulse><Physiopathology><Plaque Instability><Population><Postpartum Period><Pre-Eclampsia><Preeclampsia><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Complications><Pregnancy Toxemias><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Process><Proliferating><Prone to atherosclerosis><Proteinuria-Edema-Hypertension Gestosis><Proto-Oncogene Protein flt><Public Health><Pulse><Receptor Tyrosine Kinase,Class V><Research Personnel><Researchers><Residual><Residual state><Resistance><Resolution><Risk Factors><Role><Rupture><Salivary Gland Viruses><Stroke><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><T200><T3 Antigens><T3 Complex><T3 molecule><Testing><Therapeutic><Translating><Tyrosine Protein Kinase FRT><Tyrosine Protein Kinase Receptor FLT><VEGF Receptor flt-1 Protein><VEGFR-1><VEGFR1><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><Vascular Endothelial Cell><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><White Blood Cell Count><White Blood Cell Count procedure><White Blood Cells><White Cell><Woman><Women's study><Work><adeno vector><adenovector><arterial stiffening><arterial stiffness><artery stiffening><artery stiffness><atheromatosis><atheroprone><atherosclerosis plaque><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic lesions><atherosclerotic plaque><atherosclerotic vascular disease><blood vessel disorder><brain attack><cardiac infarct><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><cell adhesion protein><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><complications during pregnancy><coronary attack><coronary disorder><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><cytomegalovirus group><developmental><endothelial dysfunction><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><experience><female study><fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><high blood pressure><human disease><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><immune activation><immune cell infiltrate><in vivo><insight><life span><lifespan><mouse model><murine model><overexpress><overexpression><pathophysiology><plaque vulnerability><plaques in atherosclerosis><post-partum><pre-eclamptic><pregnancy toxemia/hypertension><pregnancy-related complications><recruit><resistant><resolutions><response><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><social role><stroked><strokes><study among females><study among women><study in females><study in women><study on females><study on women><study within women><susceptibility to atherosclerosis><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><thymus derived lymphocyte><training opportunity><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><unstable plaque><vascular><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy><white blood cell><white blood corpuscle>
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Stephen M Gibson

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$75,052
FY 2025

Project Title

Parenting Profiles Among Black Fathers: Implications for Black Adolescents’ Depression Symptomatology

Grant Number:

5F32HD115373-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY Ample evidence suggests that Black parents are the most salient figures in the lives of Black adolescents, with the greatest potential to protect and prepare them from the adverse effects of racism through unique, culturally specific parenting strategies.33, 45 Racism is increasingly...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adverse Experience><Adverse effects><Adverse event><Age><Application Context><Articulation><Attenuated><Awareness><Black><Black American><Black race><Child><Child Development><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Competence><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Development and Research><Economics><Emotional Depression><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Exposure to><Family><Fathers><Fellowship><Goals><Grant><Heterogeneity><Infant and Child Development><Intervention><Knowledge><Long-Term Effects><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Mothers><NICHD><NRSA><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><National Research Service Awards><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Pattern><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><R & D><R&D><Race><Races><Research><Research Associate><Risk><Role><Sampling><Science><Scientist><Shapes><Socialization><Stereotyping><Strategic Planning><Subgroup><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Training><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescents with depression><ages><assault><attenuate><attenuates><career><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><childrearing><contextual factors><critical developmental period><data interpretation><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><economic><experience><fatherhood><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><parent><parent monitoring><parental monitoring><pediatric><pediatric depression><person centered><positive youth development><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><pre-adolescent><preadolescence><preteen><protective factors><racial><racial background><racial origin><racism><research and development><research associates><skills><social role><socio-demographic factors><socio-demographics><sociodemographic factors><sociodemographics><symptomatology><theories><youngster><youth age><youth depression>
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Francielly Morena Clark

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$73,408
FY 2025

Project Title

Muscle Circadian Clock Disruption as a Cancer Cachexia Modifier

Grant Number:

1F32AR085458-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Cancer Cachexia (CC) presents a profound challenge to cancer survival, affecting roughly 80% of cancer patients and contributing to a substantial proportion of cancer-related fatalities. Among its manifestations, skeletal muscle weakness and wasting stand as a pivotal concer...

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<20S Catalytic Proteasome><20S Core Proteasome><20S Proteasome><20S Proteosome><ARNTL><ARNTL gene><Acceleration><Address><Affect><Area><Assay><Atrophic><Atrophy><Autophagocytosis><Autoregulation><BMAL1><Behavioral><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biological Assay><Bioluminescence><Body Composition><Body Weight><Cachectic><Cachexia><Cancer Cachexia><Cancer Induction><Cancer Patient><Cancers><Cessation of life><Circadian Dysregulation><Clinical><Collaborations><Collection><Computer software><Coupled><Cyclicity><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Death><Development><Diaphragm><Disease Progression><Dysfunction><Exhibits><Feeding Patterns><Female><Fiber><Florida><Functional disorder><Gene Expression><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Models><Goals><Grip strength><Hand Strength><Homeostasis><Impairment><Individual><Inflammatory><Injections><Insulin Resistance><Intermediary Metabolism><Investigation><KO mice><KPC genetically-engineered mouse><KPC model><KPC mouse><KPC murine><Knock-out><Knock-out Mice><Knockout><Knockout Mice><LSL-KrasG12D/+LSL-Trp53R172H/+Pdx-1-Cre><LSL-KrasG12D/+LSL-p53R172H/+Pdx-1-Cre><Laboratories><Length><Macropain><Macroxyproteinase><Malignant Cell><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Pancreatic Neoplasm><Malignant Tumor><Malignant neoplasm of pancreas><Measures><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitochondria><Modeling><Multicatalytic Proteinase><Murine><Mus><Muscle><Muscle Atrophy><Muscle Tissue><Muscle function><Muscular Atrophy><Null Mouse><Onset of illness><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Output><Pancreas Cancer><Pancreatic Cancer><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Periodicity><Phenotype><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Prosome><Proteasome><Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex><Proteosome><QOL><Quality of life><Refractory><Reporter><Reporting><Research><Research Training><Respiratory Diaphragm><Rhythmicity><Role><Running><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Skeletal Muscle><Software><Soleus><Soleus Muscle><Specificity><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survival Rate><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training><Universities><Voluntary Muscle><aged mice><aged mouse><aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like><autophagy><behavior observation><behavioral observation><cancer associated cachexia><cancer cell><cancer induced cachexia><cancer survival><cancer-associated muscle wasting><cancer-induced muscle atrophy><cancer-induced muscle loss><cancer-induced muscle wasting><cancer-related cachexia><carbohydrate metabolism><carcinogenesis><career><circadian><circadian abnormality><circadian biology><circadian clock><circadian disruption><circadian disturbance><circadian dysfunction><circadian impairment><circadian pacemaker><circadian transcriptome><data interpretation><decreased muscle strength><developmental><disease onset><disorder onset><dynapenia><efficacious intervention><elderly mice><enzyme activity><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fat metabolism><feeding><glucose metabolism><implantation><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><lipid metabolism><loss of function><low muscle strength><male><malignancy><measurable outcome><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><mitochondrial><mouse model><multicatalytic endopeptidase complex><murine model><muscle breakdown><muscle bulk><muscle degradation><muscle deterioration><muscle form><muscle loss><muscle mass><muscle strength decline><muscle wasting><muscular><neoplasm/cancer><old mice><outcome measurement><pancreatic cancer cells><pancreatic malignancy><pancreatic tumor cells><pathophysiology><pathway><pre-clinical><preclinical><programs><reduced muscle strength><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><skeletal muscle weakness><skills><social role><surgery><therapeutically effective><training opportunity><transcriptomics><tumor><tumor-induced cachexia><tumor-induced muscle wasting><♀><♂>
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Stefanie Moye

UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, DALLAS, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$46,138
FY 2025

Project Title

Dietary Interventions to Limit Heterotopic Ossification after Musculoskeletal Injury

Grant Number:

1F31AR086578-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/25/2025

End Date:

9/24/2028

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Project Summary Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a debilitating condition characterized by aberrant bone formation in soft tissues following trauma or surgery, often leading to chronic pain, severe functional impairment, and reduced quality of life. Notably, obesity increases the risk of developing ...

Research Terms

<Address><Affect><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Bioinformatics><Blood monocyte><Body mass index><Bone Formation><CAT scan><CCL2><CCL2 gene><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Caloric Restriction><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Chemoattractants><Chemokine, CC Motif, Ligand 2><Chemotactic Cytokines><Chemotactic Factors><Chemotaxins><Chondrogenesis><Computed Tomography><Confocal Microscopy><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Decline in mobility><Decrease in mobility><Decreased mobility><Diabetes Mellitus><Diet><Diet Modification><Diet therapy><Dietary Intervention><Dietary Modifications><Diminished mobility><Disease><Disorder><Ectopic Ossification><Effectiveness><Ensure><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Functional impairment><Gene Deletion><Genes><Guidelines><Health><Heterotopic Ossification><High Fat Diet><Hip Prosthesis Implantation><Histology><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human><Immune><Immunes><Immunology><Impairment><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Injury><Intercrines><Intermittent fasting><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><KO mice><Knock-out Mice><Knockout Mice><Laboratories><Link><MCAF><MCP-1><MCP1><Marrow monocyte><Measures><Mediating><Medical center><Mentors><Mentorship><Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell><Mesenchymal Stem Cells><Mesenchymal progenitor><Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mobility decline><Mobility impairment><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1><Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1><Monocyte Chemotactic and Activating Factor><Monocyte Chemotactic and Activating Protein><Monocyte Chemotactive and Activating Factor><Monocyte Secretory Protein JE><Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging><Murine><Mus><Musculoskeletal><NSAIDs><Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Null Mouse><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional Interventions><Obesity><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Osteogenesis><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Pathologic Ossification><Pathological Ossification><Pathway interactions><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Physicians><Predisposition><Prevention><Process><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Quetelet index><Radiation><Receptor Protein><Recovery><Recovery of Function><Reduced mobility><Reduction in mobility><Regimen><Research><Resolution><Risk><Role><Running><SCYA2><SIS cytokines><Scientist><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Small Inducible Cytokine A2><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Susceptibility><Techniques><Testing><Therapeutic><Thesaurismosis><Tomodensitometry><Training><Trauma><Traumatic injury><Treatment Efficacy><Work><Wound Repair><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><X-ray microtomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><Xray microtomography><adiposity><biological signal transduction><bone><bone tissue formation><burn model><calorie restriction><career><catscan><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><chronic pain><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><complement chemotactic factor><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><corpulence><data base><diabetes><diet alteration><diet intervention><dietary><dietary alteration><dietary therapy><diets><effective intervention><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><flow cytophotometry><functional recovery><gene deletion mutation><high resolution imaging><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><hip arthroplasty><hip joint replacement><hip replacement><hip replacement arthroplasty><improved><injuries><injury of musculoskeletal system (disorder)><injury of musculoskeleted system><injury recovery><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention efficacy><mesenchymal stromal cell><mesenchymal stromal progenitor cells><mesenchymal-derived stem cells><metabolism disorder><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><micro CT><micro computed tomography><microCT><microtomography><monocyte><mouse model><murine model><musculoskeletal injury><musculoskeletal trauma><non-contrast CT><non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><novel><online computer><pathway><patient oriented outcomes><prevent><preventing><progenitor><progenitor cell expansion><progenitor expansion><receptor><recovery after injury><recovery following injury><recovery post injury><recruit><regenerate new tissue><regenerate tissue><regenerating damaged tissue><regenerating tissue><regeneration healing><regenerative healing><repair><repaired><resolutions><response><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><side effect><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><social role><soft tissue><spatial RNA sequencing><spatial gene expression analysis><spatial gene expression profiling><spatial resolved transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptome analysis><spatial transcriptome profiling><spatial transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptomics><spatially resolved transcriptomics><spatio transcriptomics><stem and progenitor cell expansion><stem cell expansion><surgery><surgery risk><surgical risk><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic evaluation><therapeutic testing><therapy efficacy><tissue regeneration><tissue regrowth><tissue renewal><tissue repair><tissue specific regeneration><web based><wound healing><wound recovery><wound resolution>
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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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Christina Hao Wang Brotman

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Training-friendly
Career award
$187,565
FY 2025

Project Title

Macrovascular and Microvascular Response to Fluid Removal during Hemodialysis for Acute Kidney Injury

Grant Number:

5K23DK129770-05

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

4/30/2026

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Project Summary Over 13 million people develop acute kidney injury (AKI) each year. AKI increases the risk of incident chronic kidney disease, end-stage kidney disease, and death. Fluid removal (ultrafiltration) is an important component of managing dialysis-requiring AKI (AKI-D), but safe achieveme...

Research Terms

<Abscission><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Advanced Development><Adverse effects><Affect><Age><Arteries><Attention><Award><Bedside Testings><Blood Plasma><Blood Pressure Monitors><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><Cardiac Output><Cerebrovascular Circulation><Cerebrum><Cessation of life><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Clinical><Cohort Studies><Complex><Complication><Concurrent Studies><Continuous Sphygmomanometers><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Data><Data Set><Death><Degree program><Development><Development Plans><Devices><Dialysis><Dialysis procedure><Diffuse><Dysfunction><ESKD><ESRD><End stage renal failure><End-Stage Kidney Disease><End-Stage Renal Disease><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Equilibrium><Excision><Extirpation><Fluid overload><Functional disorder><Funding><Goals><Hct><Hematocrit><Hematocrit procedure><Hemodialyses><Hemodialysis><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hybrids><Hypotension><Impairment><Inpatients><Institution><Intensive Care Units><Intervention Studies><Investigation><Investigators><Ischemia><Kidney><Kidney Diseases><Kidney Replacement Therapy><Kidney Urinary System><Life><Linear Regressions><Link><Liquid substance><Low Blood Pressure><Maintenance><Master of Science><Master's Degree><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Modality><Modeling><Monitor><Myocardial Stunning><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nephropathy><O element><O2 element><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Optics><Organ><Out-patients><Outcome><Outcome Study><Outpatients><Oxygen><Packed Erythrocyte Volume><Packed Red-Cell Volume><Participant><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perfusion><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Physiology><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postoperative><Postoperative Period><Predisposition><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Prospective Studies><Prospective cohort><Prospective, cohort study><Reaction Time><Recovery><Removal><Renal Disease><Renal Replacement Therapy><Renal dialysis><Research Design><Research Personnel><Researchers><Response RT><Response Time><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Spectroscopy><Spectrum Analyses><Spectrum Analysis><Statistical Models><Study Type><Stunned Myocardium><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Surgical Removal><Susceptibility><System><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Tissues><Trail Making Test><Training><Treatment Factor><Ultrafiltration><Vascular Hypotensive Disorder><Venous><Work><acute care><acute kidney injury><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><ages><analyzing longitudinal><balance><balance function><blood flow in brain><brain blood circulation><brain blood flow><brain oxygenation><cardiac function><career development><cerebral><cerebral autoregulation><cerebral blood flow><cerebral circulation><cerebral oxygenation><cerebrocirculation><cerebrovascular blood flow><chronic kidney disease><clinical epidemiology><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive assessment><cognitive function><cognitive testing><cohort><comorbidity><continuous monitoring><design><designing><developmental><dialysis therapy><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><fluid><function of the heart><heart function><heart output><hemodynamics><high dimensional data><hypervolemia><hypoperfusion><improved><individualized approach><interstitial><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><kidney dialysis><kidney disorder><liquid><longitudinal analysis><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><multidisciplinary><multimorbidity><multiple chronic conditions><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><optical><pathophysiology><patient oriented outcomes><personalized approach><precision approach><pressure><prevent><preventing><programs><prospective><psychomotor reaction time><renal><renal disorder><resection><response><skills><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><study design><surgery><tailored approach><treatment effect><vascular><vigilance>
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Jamie Parnes

EMMA PENDLETON BRADLEY HOSPITAL, Riverside, RI

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Training-friendly
Career award
$182,498
FY 2025

Project Title

Using EMA to Examine Minority Stress Mechanisms Underlying Cannabis Use among Sexual Minorities

Grant Number:

5K99DA057994-02

Activity Code:

K99

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Despite often being used legally, cannabis use is associated with several harmful outcomes (e.g., mental health problems). Moreover, cannabis use is disproportionately higher among sexual minorities (SM) relative to their heterosexual counterparts. SM who use cannabis are al...

Research Terms

<Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Applications Grants><Behavioral Mechanisms><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Cannabis><Cognitive><Complement><Complement Proteins><Cross Sectional Analysis><Cross-Sectional Analyses><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><Data><Development><Disease Frequency Surveys><Disparities><Disparity><Drug usage><Ecological momentary assessment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Faculty><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health><Heterosexuals><Impairment><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Lead><Legal><Life><Life Experience><Link><Measures><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentorship><Methods><Minority><Modeling><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Participant><Pb element><Phase><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Prevention><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychologic Stress><Psychological Health><Psychological Stress><Psychosocial Factor><Race><Races><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Statistical Models><Survey Instrument><Surveys><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Training><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adult youth><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><behavior change><behavior mechanism><biopsychosocial><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><cognitive process><complementation><coping><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><disparity in health><drug use><emotion dysregulation><emotional dysregulation><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethnic identity><experience><health disparity><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><intervention development><juvenile><juvenile human><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><minority stress><minority stresses><minority stressor><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><psychological distress><psychosocial variables><racial><racial background><racial origin><research associates><response><sex><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority health><sexual minority health research><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><sexual minority research><skills><social stigma><statistical analysis><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><stigma><stress among minorities><stress in minorities><stress to minorities><stressor><substance use><substance using><theories><therapy development><treatment development><usability><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Paul Po Sheng cheng

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Training-friendly
Career award
$166,536
FY 2024

Project Title

From Locus to Function: Role of ZEB2 in Human Risk of Coronary Artery Disease

Grant Number:

5K08HL153798-05

Activity Code:

K08

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/20/2020

End Date:

7/31/2025

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the leading cause of death in the U.S. and worldwide. Identifying genetic risk factors and uncovering the underlying biological processes will lead to the development of much needed new avenues for therapies. Decades of genetics research, especially gen...

Research Terms

<3C-based approach><3C-based assay><3C-based method><3C-based strategy><3C-based technique><3C-based technology><ATAC sequencing><ATAC-seq><ATACseq><Abscission><Advisory Committees><Affect><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Arterial Fatty Streak><Arterial Fatty Streaks><Assay><Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing><Atheroma><Atheromatous><Atheromatous degeneration><Atheromatous plaque><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Base Pairing><Binding><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Biological Function><Biological Process><Biology><CRISPR><CRISPR interference><CRISPR-dCas9-mediated repression><CRISPR/Cas system><CRISPR/dCas9 interference><CRISPR/dCas9-mediated transcriptional inhibition><CRISPRi><Cancers><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cardiac artery><Cardiac infarction><Cardiovascular Diseases><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell model><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cellular model><ChIP Sequencing><ChIP-seq><ChIPseq><Chromatin Remodeling Complex><Chromatin Remodeling Factor><Chromosome 2><Clonal Expansion><Clonality><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats interference><Code><Coding System><Computational Biology><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><Coronary artery><Data><Development><Enhancers><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Epistasis><Epistatic Deviation><Epithelium><Excision><Extirpation><Functional RNA><Funding><GWA study><GWAS><Gene Expression Monitoring><Gene Expression Pattern Analysis><Gene Expression Profiling><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Epistasis><Genetic Research><Genetic Risk><Genetic Transcription><Genetic predisposing factor><Genetic study><Genome><Genomic Segment><Goals><Heart Diseases><Heart artery><Human><Human Genetics><In Vitro><Individual><Interaction Deviation><Investigators><JV15-2><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Leiomyocyte><Lesion><Link><Luciferase Immunologic><Luciferases><MADH3><MADH3 gene><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Mediating><Mentors><Mesenchymal><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Mothers Against Decapentaplegic Homolog><Mothers Against Decapentaplegic, Drosophila, Homolog of, 3><Movement><Murine><Mus><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Non-Coding><Non-Coding RNA><Non-translated RNA><Noncoding RNA><Nontranslated RNA><Oncogenesis><Persons><Phenotype><Physicians><Play><Principal Investigator><Proteins><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Regulatory Element><Removal><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Risk><Risk-associated variant><Role><Rupture><SMA- and MAD-Related Protein 3><SMAD3><Scientist><Signal Pathway><Single Base Polymorphism><Single Nucleotide Polymorphism><Sma- and Mad-Related Proteins><Smad Proteins><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Stimulus><Subcellular Process><Surgical Removal><Task Forces><Testing><Training><Transcript Expression Analyses><Transcript Expression Analysis><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription Regulation><Transcription Repressor><Transcription factor genes><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Transcriptional Repressor><Translating><Universities><Untranslated RNA><Work><advisory team><analyze gene expression><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><atheromatosis><atherosclerosis plaque><atherosclerosis risk><atherosclerotic coronary disease><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic lesions><atherosclerotic plaque><atherosclerotic risk><atherosclerotic vascular disease><body movement><cardiac infarct><cardiovascular disorder><career><causal allele><causal gene><causal mutation><causal variant><causative mutation><causative variant><chromatin conformation capture><chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing><chromatin modifier><chromosome capture><chromosome conformation capture><computer biology><coronary arterial disease><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><design><designing><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><epigenetic profiling><epigenetically><epigenome editing><epigenome profiling><epigenomic editing><epigenomic profiling><epistatic relationship><gene expression analysis><gene expression assay><gene locus><gene x gene interaction><genetic epistases><genetic locus><genetic repressor><genetic risk factor><genome editing><genome scale><genome segment><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association studies><genome wide association study><genome-wide><genomewide><genomewide association scan><genomewide association studies><genomewide association study><genomic editing><genomic location><genomic locus><genomic region><heart attack><heart disorder><heart infarct><heart infarction><in vivo><in vivo Model><inherited factor><insight><malignancy><migration><model of animal><multiomics><multiple omics><neoplasm/cancer><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><noncoding><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><panomics><prevent><preventing><programs><promoter><promotor><repressing CRISPR-dCas9 system><research study><resection><resolutions><response><risk allele><risk gene><risk genotype><risk loci><risk locus><risk variant><screening><screenings><single nucleotide variant><skill acquisition><skill development><social role><tool><transcription factor><transcriptional profiling><transcriptome profiling><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic profiling><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><tumorigenesis><vulnerable plaque><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association studies><whole genome association study>
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Kimberly Paul

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Training-friendly
Career award
$143,424
FY 2025

Project Title

Immune System Aging in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease: Epigenetics, biologic aging, and heightened immune states in a population-based study

Grant Number:

5K01AG072044-05

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2021

End Date:

1/31/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT. Kimberly Paul, PhD, MPH, is a neurologic and aging disease epidemiologist whose research career goals focus around using modern, “omic” technologies to define the neurodegenerative disease process and elucidate risk at a biologic level, integrating a systems biology approach, in po...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Acceleration><Adaptive Immune System><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer beta-Protein><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Amyloid beta-Protein><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's amyloid><Alzheimer's 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><Alzheimers Dementia><Amentia><Amyloid><Amyloid Alzheimer's Dementia Amyloid Protein><Amyloid Beta-Peptide><Amyloid Protein A4><Amyloid Substance><Amyloid beta-Protein><Amyloid β><Amyloid β-Peptide><Amyloid β-Protein><Atrophic><Atrophy><Award><Aβ><Biological><Biological Aging><Biological Markers><Biology><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Serum><Blood leukocyte><Brain><Brain Diseases><Brain Disorders><Brain Nervous System><CNS Nervous System><Cell Body><Cell Lineage><Cells><Central Nervous System><Cerebrospinal Fluid><Chronic><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Communities><Complex><DNA Methylation><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Science><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Development><Development Plans><Disease><Disease Outcome><Disease Progression><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Doctor of Philosophy><Encephalon><Encephalon Diseases><Environmental Exposure><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiological data><Epidemiologist><Epidemiology><Epidemiology Research><Epidemiology data><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Exhibits><FDG PET><Foundations><Funding><GWA study><GWAS><Gene set enrichment analysis><Genes><Genomics><Goals><GrimAge clock><Hannum clock><Horvath clock><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immune Markers><Immune signaling><Immune system><Immunes><Immunologic Markers><Impaired cognition><Inflammaging><Inflammation><Innate Immune Response><Innate Immune System><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracranial CNS Disorders><Intracranial Central Nervous System Disorders><Investigators><Knowledge acquisition><Lead><Leadership><Learning><Leukocytes><Leukocytes Reticuloendothelial System><Link><MT-bound tau><Marrow leukocyte><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mentors><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic Processes><Metabolic dysfunction><Metabolism><Methods><Modeling><Modernization><NIEHS><National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences><Nerve Degeneration><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neuraxis><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurological><Neurology><Neuron Degeneration><Outcome><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Pathogenesis><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Peripheral><Ph.D.><PhD><PhenoAge clocks><Population Research><Population Sciences><Population Study><Population-based research><Population-level research><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Primary Parkinsonism><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Process><Proliferating><Public Health Schools><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Development><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Science><Serum><Statistical Methods><Symptoms><System><Systems Biology><Technology><Time><Training><Training Support><Variant><Variation><White Blood Cells><White Cell><Work><a beta peptide><abeta><acquired immune system><adaptive immune response><age associated alterations><age associated changes><age correlated alterations><age correlated changes><age dependent alterations><age dependent changes><age induced alterations><age induced changes><age related alterations><age related changes><age specific alterations><age specific changes><age-related inflammation><aging associated><aging associated alterations><aging associated changes><aging associated disease><aging associated disorders><aging associated inflammation><aging correlated alterations><aging correlated changes><aging dependent alterations><aging dependent changes><aging induced alterations><aging induced changes><aging related><aging related alterations><aging related changes><aging related disease><aging related disorders><aging specific alterations><aging specific changes><alterations with age><amyloid beta><amyloid-b protein><beta amyloid fibril><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biological process of age><biological systems><biomarker><brain morphology><career><career development><cerebral spinal fluid><changes with age><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><cytokine><data interpretation><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><design><designing><developmental><disease associated with aging><disease of aging><disorder of aging><disorders associated with aging><disorders related to aging><epidemiologic><epidemiologic data><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiological><epidemiology study><epigenetic age clocks><epigenetic biomarker><epigenetic clock><epigenetic marker><epigenetic molecular clocks><epigenetically><fluorodeoxyglucose PET><fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography><genetic architecture><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><immune activation><immune senescence><immune system function><immune-based biomarkers><immunological biomarkers><immunological markers><immunosenescence><inflamm-ageing><inflamm-aging><inflammation associated with aging><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><medical college><medical schools><metabolic profile><metabolism measurement><metabolome><metabolomics><metabonome><metabonomics><methylation biomarker><methylation clock><methylation marker><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><neural degeneration><neurodegeneration><neurodegenerative><neurodegenerative illness><neurodegenerative phenotype><neurological degeneration><neuronal degeneration><pathway><population-based study><population-level study><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><primary degenerative dementia><professor><research associates><response><school of medicine><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><skills><small molecule><social role><soluble amyloid precursor protein><spinal fluid><statistic methods><studies of populations><study of the population><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><tool><white blood cell><white blood corpuscle><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study><τ Proteins>
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Einat Liebenthal

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Likely hiring
$111,930
FY 2024

Project Title

Research Supplement: Naturalistic Neuroimaging for Presurgical Language Mapping

Grant Number:

3R01DC020965-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/1/2025

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Summary of Supplement Project This diversity supplement to parent grant R01DC020965 “Naturalistic Neuroimaging for Presurgical Language Mapping” (Tie, Liebenthal, PIs) seeks two years of support for graduate student Manuel Marte. Mr. Marte is a PhD candidate in the Speech, Language and Hearing Scien...

Research Terms

<Alogia><Anepia><Aphasia><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Research><Boston><Brain><Brain Neoplasia><Brain Neoplasms><Brain Nervous System><Brain Tumors><Certification><Clinical><Clip><Cognition><Communication Disorders><Communication impairment><Communicative Disorders><Cultural Backgrounds><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Emotional><Encephalon><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Evaluation><Eye><Eyeball><Fellowship><Foundations><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Goals><Grant><Hearing><Hispanic ancestry><Hispanic descent><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Language><Lesion><Logagnosia><Logamnesia><Logasthenia><Maps><Martens><Martes><Measurement><Measures><Methodology><Methods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Participant><Pathologist><Performance><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Proxy><Research><Research Activity><Research Associate><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Science><Seizure Disorder><Speech><Testing><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><aphasia due to stroke><aphasia following stroke><bilingual><bilingualism><career><comprehending language><data interpretation><developmental><epilepsia><epileptogenic><eye tracking><fMRI><gaze><graduate student><innovate><innovation><innovative><interventional strategy><language comprehension><lens><lenses><movie><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuropsychologic><parent grant><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><poststroke aphasia><programs><research and methods><research associates><stroke aphasia><stroke survivor with aphasia><stroke-induced aphasia><timeline><tumors in the brain><visual tracking>
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Yanmei Tie

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Likely hiring
$111,930
FY 2024

Project Title

Research Supplement: Naturalistic Neuroimaging for Presurgical Language Mapping

Grant Number:

3R01DC020965-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/1/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Summary of Supplement Project This diversity supplement to parent grant R01DC020965 “Naturalistic Neuroimaging for Presurgical Language Mapping” (Tie, Liebenthal, PIs) seeks two years of support for graduate student Manuel Marte. Mr. Marte is a PhD candidate in the Speech, Language and Hearing Scien...

Research Terms

<Alogia><Anepia><Aphasia><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Research><Boston><Brain><Brain Neoplasia><Brain Neoplasms><Brain Nervous System><Brain Tumors><Certification><Clinical><Clip><Cognition><Communication Disorders><Communication impairment><Communicative Disorders><Cultural Backgrounds><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Emotional><Encephalon><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Evaluation><Eye><Eyeball><Fellowship><Foundations><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Goals><Grant><Hearing><Hispanic ancestry><Hispanic descent><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Language><Lesion><Logagnosia><Logamnesia><Logasthenia><Maps><Martens><Martes><Measurement><Measures><Methodology><Methods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Participant><Pathologist><Performance><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Proxy><Research><Research Activity><Research Associate><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Science><Seizure Disorder><Speech><Testing><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><aphasia due to stroke><aphasia following stroke><bilingual><bilingualism><career><comprehending language><data interpretation><developmental><epilepsia><epileptogenic><eye tracking><fMRI><gaze><graduate student><innovate><innovation><innovative><interventional strategy><language comprehension><lens><lenses><movie><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuropsychologic><parent grant><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><poststroke aphasia><programs><research and methods><research associates><stroke aphasia><stroke survivor with aphasia><stroke-induced aphasia><timeline><tumors in the brain><visual tracking>
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Rin Reczek

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Likely hiring
$66,542
FY 2024

Project Title

Motherhood Biographies and Midlife Women's Health

Grant Number:

3R01AG069251-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

Abstract The Motherhood Biographies and Midlife Women’s Health R01 project maps how divergence in motherhood experi- ences contributes to growing midlife health disparities. About 85 percent of midlife women today are mothers, but path- ways to motherhood—what we call motherhood biographies—are incr...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Administrative Supplement><Adult Children><Adult Daughters><Adult Offspring><Adult Sons><Age><Aging><Agreement><Area><Attention><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Biography><Black><Black race><Budgets><Career Choice><Career Path><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive><Consultations><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Dimensions><Disadvantaged><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Educational aspects><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Faculty><Feedback><Fellowship><Female Health><First Births><Fostering><Funding><Gerontology><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Disparities Research><Health behavior><Health disparities related research><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Jobs><Journals><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Longitudinal Studies><Magazine><Maps><Mediation><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Midlife women><Minority><Mother-Child Relations><Mother-Child Relationship><Mothers><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Occupations><Ohio><Oral><Outcome><Parents><Pathway interactions><Peer Review><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Population><Population Research><Population-based research><Population-level research><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Professional Positions><Progress Reports><Psyche structure><Public Health><Public Policy><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Race><Races><Research><Research Activity><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Scholarship><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Shapes><Societies><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Sociology><Statistical Methods><Testing><Training><Travel><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Woman><Women's Health><Work><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><ages><aging associated><aging related><analyzing longitudinal><benchmark><black female><black women><career><career aspiration><career development><career interest><career pathway><career track><conference><consultation><convention><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><disparity in health><ethnic disparities in health><ethnic health disparity><experience><falls><female at midlife><gerontologic><health disparities science><health disparity><health related behavior><human capital><improved><interventional strategy><kids><life course><long-term study><longitudinal analysis><longitudinal outcome studies><longterm study><meeting><meetings><member><mental><mid life><mid-life><mid-life female><middle age><middle aged><middle-aged female><middle-aged women><midlife><mother child interaction><motherhood><parent><parent award><parent grant><parent project><pathway><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><postdoctoral training><programs><racial><racial background><racial origin><research associates><research data dissemination><research dissemination><social role><socio-economic><socio-economic position><socio-economically><socioeconomic position><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><spelling><statistic methods><summit><symposia><symposium><tenure process><tenure track><theories><women at midlife><women in midlife><youngster>
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Mieke Beth Thomeer McBride

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Likely hiring
$66,542
FY 2024

Project Title

Motherhood Biographies and Midlife Women's Health

Grant Number:

3R01AG069251-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2025

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Abstract The Motherhood Biographies and Midlife Women’s Health R01 project maps how divergence in motherhood experi- ences contributes to growing midlife health disparities. About 85 percent of midlife women today are mothers, but path- ways to motherhood—what we call motherhood biographies—are incr...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Administrative Supplement><Adult Children><Adult Daughters><Adult Offspring><Adult Sons><Age><Aging><Agreement><Area><Attention><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Biography><Black><Black race><Budgets><Career Choice><Career Path><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive><Consultations><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Dimensions><Disadvantaged><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Educational aspects><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Faculty><Feedback><Fellowship><Female Health><First Births><Fostering><Funding><Gerontology><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Disparities Research><Health behavior><Health disparities related research><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Jobs><Journals><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Longitudinal Studies><Magazine><Maps><Mediation><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Midlife women><Minority><Mother-Child Relations><Mother-Child Relationship><Mothers><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Occupations><Ohio><Oral><Outcome><Parents><Pathway interactions><Peer Review><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Population><Population Research><Population-based research><Population-level research><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Professional Positions><Progress Reports><Psyche structure><Public Health><Public Policy><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Race><Races><Research><Research Activity><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Scholarship><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Shapes><Societies><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Sociology><Statistical Methods><Testing><Training><Travel><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Woman><Women's Health><Work><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><ages><aging associated><aging related><analyzing longitudinal><benchmark><black female><black women><career><career aspiration><career development><career interest><career pathway><career track><conference><consultation><convention><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><disparity in health><ethnic disparities in health><ethnic health disparity><experience><falls><female at midlife><gerontologic><health disparities science><health disparity><health related behavior><human capital><improved><interventional strategy><kids><life course><long-term study><longitudinal analysis><longitudinal outcome studies><longterm study><meeting><meetings><member><mental><mid life><mid-life><mid-life female><middle age><middle aged><middle-aged female><middle-aged women><midlife><mother child interaction><motherhood><parent><parent award><parent grant><parent project><pathway><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><postdoctoral training><programs><racial><racial background><racial origin><research associates><research data dissemination><research dissemination><social role><socio-economic><socio-economic position><socio-economically><socioeconomic position><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><spelling><statistic methods><summit><symposia><symposium><tenure process><tenure track><theories><women at midlife><women in midlife><youngster>
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Lisa K McLellan

ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, STATE UNIVERSITY, AR

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Likely hiring
$1
FY 2025

Project Title

Mechanisms of Integrative and Conjugative Elements in Oral Bacteria

Grant Number:

5R01DE033403-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

6/2/2025

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Streptococcus mutans resides in the oral cavity where it is known to initiate the development of dental caries. For this pathogen to thrive in the dynamic and variable environment of the mouth, S. mutans must be able to adapt to both short- and long-term ecological pressures. The hor...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Abscission><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Agriculture><Antibiotic Resistance><Arkansas><Award><Bacteria><Bacteriophages><Binding Sites><Biology><Buccal Cavity><Buccal Cavity Head and Neck><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Caries><Cavitas Oris><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Function><Cell Interaction><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell division><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Function><Cellular Growth><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Combining Site><Communities><Complex><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Defect><Defense Mechanisms><Dental Decay><Dental Plaque><Dental caries><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Dependence><Diet><Drug resistance><Elements><Environment><Esteroproteases><Evolution><Excision><Extirpation><Gene Expression><Gene Transfer><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genome><Goals><Growth><Horizontal Gene Transfer><Human><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Lateral Gene Transfer><Mediating><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Microbial Biofilms><Mobile Genetic Elements><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Mouth><Mouth Diseases><Mouth microbiome><Odontogenesis><Oral><Oral Cavity Disease><Oral Cavity Disorder><Oral Disease><Oral Disorder><Oral cavity><Other Genetics><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity><Pathogenicity Factors><Peptidases><Peptide Hydrolases><Phages><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Plasmids><Prevalence><Process><Production><Property><Protease Gene><Proteases><Proteinases><Proteolytic Enzymes><Reactive Site><Regulation><Removal><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><S mutans><S. mutans><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Streptococcus mutans><Subcellular Process><Surgical Removal><System><Testing><Tissue Growth><Universities><Virulence><Virulence Factors><Work><adulthood><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><bacteria pathogen><bacterial community><bacterial pathogen><bacterial virus><biofilm><biological adaptation to stress><biological signal transduction><carbohydrate metabolism><cell growth><combat><cost><dental development><derepression><diets><driving force><drug resistant><fitness><genetic element><global health><kids><microbial><mouth disorder><ontogeny><oral bacteria><oral flora><oral microbiome><oral pathogen><pathogen><pathogenic bacteria><pressure><prototype><psychological defense mechanism><reactioncrisis><resection><resistance to Drug><resistant to Drug><stress response><stress tolerance><stressreaction><tooth decay><trait><youngster>
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Robert Colquhoun Shields

ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, STATE UNIVERSITY, AR

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Likely hiring
$1
FY 2025

Project Title

Mechanisms of Integrative and Conjugative Elements in Oral Bacteria

Grant Number:

5R01DE033403-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

6/2/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Streptococcus mutans resides in the oral cavity where it is known to initiate the development of dental caries. For this pathogen to thrive in the dynamic and variable environment of the mouth, S. mutans must be able to adapt to both short- and long-term ecological pressures. The hor...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Abscission><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Agriculture><Antibiotic Resistance><Arkansas><Award><Bacteria><Bacteriophages><Binding Sites><Biology><Buccal Cavity><Buccal Cavity Head and Neck><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Caries><Cavitas Oris><Cell Body><Cell Communication><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Function><Cell Interaction><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><Cell division><Cell-to-Cell Interaction><Cells><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Function><Cellular Growth><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Combining Site><Communities><Complex><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Defect><Defense Mechanisms><Dental Decay><Dental Plaque><Dental caries><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Dependence><Diet><Drug resistance><Elements><Environment><Esteroproteases><Evolution><Excision><Extirpation><Gene Expression><Gene Transfer><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genome><Goals><Growth><Horizontal Gene Transfer><Human><Intermediary Metabolism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Lateral Gene Transfer><Mediating><Metabolic Pathway><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Microbial Biofilms><Mobile Genetic Elements><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Mouth><Mouth Diseases><Mouth microbiome><Odontogenesis><Oral><Oral Cavity Disease><Oral Cavity Disorder><Oral Disease><Oral Disorder><Oral cavity><Other Genetics><Pathogenesis><Pathogenicity><Pathogenicity Factors><Peptidases><Peptide Hydrolases><Phages><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Plasmids><Prevalence><Process><Production><Property><Protease Gene><Proteases><Proteinases><Proteolytic Enzymes><Reactive Site><Regulation><Removal><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><S mutans><S. mutans><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Streptococcus mutans><Subcellular Process><Surgical Removal><System><Testing><Tissue Growth><Universities><Virulence><Virulence Factors><Work><adulthood><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><bacteria pathogen><bacterial community><bacterial pathogen><bacterial virus><biofilm><biological adaptation to stress><biological signal transduction><carbohydrate metabolism><cell growth><combat><cost><dental development><derepression><diets><driving force><drug resistant><fitness><genetic element><global health><kids><microbial><mouth disorder><ontogeny><oral bacteria><oral flora><oral microbiome><oral pathogen><pathogen><pathogenic bacteria><pressure><prototype><psychological defense mechanism><reactioncrisis><resection><resistance to Drug><resistant to Drug><stress response><stress tolerance><stressreaction><tooth decay><trait><youngster>
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Hyesung Grace Hwang

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ, SANTA CRUZ, CA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$289,182
FY 2024

Project Title

The malleability of social group understanding in infancy and early childhood

Grant Number:

5R00HD104989-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/7/2021

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary The human tendency to discriminate emerges early in development: By 3 months of age, infants prefer looking at same-race faces over different-race faces. However, it is unclear how these perceptual tendencies translate to later racial prejudice and stereotypes. Previous infancy resea...

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<0-11 years old><6 year old><6 years of age><7 year old><7 years of age><Age><Age Months><Attention><Award><Behavior><Behavioral><Categories><Censuses><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Classification><Cognitive><Conceptions><Data><Data Set><Development><Environment><Exposure to><Face><Face Processing><Fear><Friendships><Fright><Future><Human><Individual><Infant><Infant Behavior><Investigators><Knowledge><Language><Lead><Learning><Mentors><Modern Man><Motivation><Nature><Neighborhoods><Pb element><Persons><Phase><Prejudice><Process><Race><Races><Racial Group><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Research Technics><Research Techniques><Researchers><Sampling><Shapes><Social Behavior><Social Interaction><Social Network><Speech><Stereotyping><Systematics><Techniques><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Work><age 6 years><age 7 years><age associated difference><age based difference><age dependent difference><age dependent variation><age difference><age related difference><age related variation><age specific difference><ages><demographics><developmental><differ by age><difference across age><difference in age><early childhood><expectation><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><faces><facial><facial processing><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><infancy><infantile><kids><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><neural><neural correlate><neural mechanism><neuromechanism><pediatric><power analysis><preference><race bias><racial><racial background><racial bias><racial diversity><racial origin><racial population><racial prejudice><racial subgroup><racially diverse><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><seven year old><seven years of age><six year old><six years of age><skills><social><social bias><social group><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><variation by age><youngster>
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Filipe Fernandes Stoyell-Conti

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CORAL GABLES, FL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$89,488
FY 2024

Project Title

The importance of Lysyl Oxidase in Atherosclerosis

Grant Number:

5F32HL158216-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2022

End Date:

1/31/2025

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Project Abstract

Abstract This F32 fellowship award aims to facilitate the training and career transition of Dr. Filipe Fernandes Stoyell- Conti, Ph.D., an outstanding minority candidate, in vascular biology and atherosclerosis. Specifically, the grant offers to Dr. Fernandes Stoyell-Conti the possibility of improvi...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><American><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Area><Arterial Obstructive Diseases><Arterial Obstructive Disorder><Arterial Occlusive Diseases><Arterial Occlusive Disorder><Arteries><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><Award><Belief><Bio-Informatics><Bioinformatics><Biology><Blood Vessels><Brain Vascular><Breeding><Cardiovascular Diseases><Career Mobility><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Locomotion><Cell Migration><Cell Movement><Cell Nucleus><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cells><Cellular Migration><Cellular Motility><Cellular biology><Collagen><Collagen Lysyl Oxidase><Complex><Complex thinking><Confocal Microscopy><Copper><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><Critical Thinking><Cu element><DNA Molecular Biology><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Deposit><Deposition><Development><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><EC 1.4.3.13><ECM><Elastin><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Evaluative Thinking><Extracellular Matrix><Fellowship><Foam Cells><Gene Expression><Gene Inactivation><Gene Silencing><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Genetics-Mutagenesis><Goals><Grant><Histology><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><In Vitro><Inflammation><KI mice><Knock-in Mouse><Knowledge><Label><Laboratories><Leiomyocyte><Lesion><Lipids><Location><Lysyl Oxidase><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microdissection><Minority><Molecular><Molecular Biology><Molecular Biology Techniques><Molecular Cloning><Murine><Mus><Mutagenesis><Mutagenesis Molecular Biology><Nucleus><Peripheral arterial disease><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Principal Investigator><Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase><RNA Expression><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><Role><Rupture><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Systems Biology><Tamoxifen><Testing><Time><Training><Transcription><Transgenic Mice><Western World><adulthood><amine oxidase><atherogenesis><atheromatosis><atherosclerotic coronary disease><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic vascular disease><cardiovascular disorder><career advancement><career transition><cell biology><cell dedifferentiation><cell motility><cerebral vascular><cerebro-vascular><cerebrovascular><coronary arterial disease><crosslink><data interpretation><developmental><disability><effective therapy><effective treatment><gain of function><healing><improved><in vivo><knockin mice><lentiviral-transduced><lentivirally transduced><lentivirus transduced><loss of function><migration><model of animal><monomer><mouse model><murine model><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><peripheral artery disease><prevent><preventing><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><risk-reducing><skills><social role><thrombotic><transcriptional silencing><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><ultrasound microscopy><vascular>
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Benjamin Ledford

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$88,360
FY 2025

Project Title

Development of an Intravenously Delivered Nanofiber to Target MMP-2 in Aortic Aneurysms

Grant Number:

5F32HL156515-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/25/2023

End Date:

2/24/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is the most common aortic pathology, and accounts for approximately 10,000 deaths annually in the United States. While many preclinical therapeutics have shown great promise, pharmacological interventions have not shown significant inhibition ...

Research Terms

<72-kDa Gelatinase><72-kDa Type IV Collagenase><72kD type IV Collagenase><Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm><Agonist><Amino Acid Sequence><Aneurysm><Animal Behavior><Antigenic Determinants><Aorta><Aortic Aneurysm><Architecture><Assay><Bile><Bile Juice><Bile fluid><Binding><Binding Determinants><Binding Proteins><Bioassay><Biodistribution><Biological Assay><Blood><Blood Chemical Analyses><Blood Chemical Analysis><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Sample><Blood specimen><Body Tissues><Bone-Derived Transforming Growth Factor><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cessation of life><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clotting><Coagulation><Coagulation Process><Collagen><Common Rat Strains><Complement Activation><Contrast Agent><Contrast Drugs><Contrast Media><Data><Death><Development><Diagnosis><Diameter><Dimensions><Dose><Drug Therapy><Dysfunction><ECM><Elastin><Encephalon><Engineering / Architecture><Epitopes><Exposure to><Extracellular Matrix><Fatty Acids><Female><Foundations><Functional disorder><Gelatinase A><Gelatinase Neutrophil><Goals><Half-Life><Heart><In Vitro><Intestinal><Intestines><Intravenous><Investigators><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Kinetics><Label><Laboratories><Length><Ligand Binding Protein><Ligand Binding Protein Gene><Light><Link><Liver><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><MMP Inhibitor><MMP-2><MMP14><MMP14 gene><MMPs><MT1-MMP><Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitor><Matrix Metalloproteinase-14><Matrix Metalloproteinase-2><Matrix Metalloproteinases><Measures><Medial><Membrane-Type Matrix Metalloproteinase 1><Membrane-Type Matrix Metalloproteinase 14><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Milk Growth Factor><Molecular Interaction><Monitor><Murine><Mus><NIH><Nanotechnology><National Institutes of Health><Organ><Pathology><Peptides><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Photoradiation><Physiopathology><Platelet Transforming Growth Factor><Play><Primary Protein Structure><Property><Protein Binding><Radiopaque Media><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reader><Reporting><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Roentgen Rays><Safety><Saline><Saline Solution><Site><Skeletal Muscle><Specificity><Spleen><Spleen Reticuloendothelial System><Sprague-Dawley Rats><TGF B><TGF-beta><TGF-β><TGFbeta><TGFβ><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Therapeutic Agents><Time><Tissue Sample><Tissues><Transforming Growth Factor beta><Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Family Gene><Transmission Electron Microscopy><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Upregulation><Urine><Voluntary Muscle><Weight><X-Radiation><X-Ray Radiation><X-ray><Xray><abdominal aorta><autoinflammatory><biocompatibility><biomaterial compatibility><blood chemistry><bound protein><bowel><chronic disorder><complement pathway regulation><cytokine><delivery vector><delivery vehicle><design><designing><developmental><diagnostic platform><diagnostic system><diagnostic tool><drug intervention><drug treatment><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><in vivo><interest><intravenous administration><male><nano meter scale><nano meter sized><nano tech><nano technology><nano-technological><nanofiber><nanofibrous><nanomaterials><nanometer scale><nanometer sized><nanoscale><nanotech><nanotechnological><nanotherapeutic><nile red><novel><overexpress><overexpression><pathophysiology><peptide amphiphiles><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pre-clinical><preclinical><prevent><preventing><protein sequence><renal><safety assessment><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><weights><♀><♂>
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Emily W Flanagan

LSU PENNINGTON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CTR, BATON ROUGE, LA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$84,256
FY 2024

Project Title

An Examination of Brown Adipose Tissue and Energy Expenditure in Infants

Grant Number:

5F32HD108022-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The developmental origins of obesity begin in utero with growth and differentiation of adipose tissue. Fetal white adipose tissue accretion is highly variable and dependent on the maternal intrauterine environment. Unlike white adipose tissue, brown adipose tissue (BAT) has a high ca...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Adipose tissue><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Attenuated><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Biomedical Research><Birth><Birth Weight><Body Temperature Regulation><Body Thermoregulation><Body Tissues><Body mass index><Brown Adipose Tissue><Brown Fat><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Clinical Trials><Clinical assessments><D-Glucose><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dextrose><Differentiation and Growth><Energy Expenditure><Energy Metabolism><Environment><Equilibrium><Expenditure><Fats><Fatty Acids><Fatty Tissue><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Fellowship><Funding><Future><Generalized Growth><Gestation><Glucose><Goals><Growth><Heat Production><Hibernating Gland><Histologic><Histologically><Human><Hydrogen Oxide><Hypothermia><Individual><Infant><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Lipids><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Maternal Health><Measurement><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Modern Man><Mothers><NIH><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><National Institutes of Health><Neonatal><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Obesity><Organ><Parturition><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiologic Thermoregulation><Physiological><Physiology><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prenatal care><Principal Investigator><Property><Publications><Quetelet index><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rest><Role><Scientific Publication><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Supraclavicular><Testing><Thermogenesis><Thermoregulation><Time><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Training><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Water><Zeugmatography><adipose><adiposity><adulthood><attenuate><attenuates><balance><balance function><biological signal transduction><care as usual><career><child adiposity><child obesity><childhood adiposity><childhood obesity><comparing females and males><comparing women and men><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><energy balance><expectant mother><expecting mother><experience><females compared to males><females compared with males><females versus males><females vs males><fetal><gestational weight gain><global health><group intervention><in utero><intra-uterine environment><intrauterine environment><intrauterine milieu><life style intervention><lifestyle intervention><natural hypothermia><neonatal adiposity><neonate><newborn adiposity><newborn obesity><novel><obese children><obesity during childhood><obesity in children><obesity risk><offspring><ontogeny><pediatric obesity><postnatal><pregnancy care><pregnant mothers><prenatal><prenatal appointment><prenatal checkup><prenatal intervention><prenatal visit><prepregnancy><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><risk for obesity><risk of obesity><sex><skills><social role><training opportunity><transmission process><treatment as usual><unborn><usual care><weight maintenance><white adipose tissue><women compared to men><women compared with men><women versus men><women vs men><yellow adipose tissue>
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Julie Hasken

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$81,256
FY 2024

Project Title

Physical and Neurocognitive Outcomes Among Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Outcomes (FASD): The Contribution of Maternal Nutrition and Nutrigenetic Risk Factors

Grant Number:

5F32AA030495-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Abstract/Summary The goal of this proposed F32 postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the applicant with a multi-disciplinary training experience in genetic epidemiology and nutrigenetics analysis. The applicant will engage in advanced scholarly activities to understand genetic and nutrigene...

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<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse effects><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Area><BeadChip><Betaine><Biological><Birth><Blood Plasma><CNS Nervous System><Calcium><Candidate Disease Gene><Candidate Gene><Carbon><Causality><Central Nervous System><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Choline><Communities><Complex><Copper><Coupled><Cu element><Custom><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Developing fetus><Development><Developmental Delay><Developmental Delay Disorders><Diagnosis><Diet><Dietary Intervention><Dietary intake><Disease><Disorder><Docosahexaenoate><Docosahexaenoic Acids><Docosahexenoic Acids><Dysmorphology><Educational workshop><Eicosapentaenoic Acid><Environment><Equation><Ethanol Metabolism><Etiology><FASD><Face><Fatty Acids><Fe element><Fellowship><Fetal Alcohol Exposure><Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder><Fetal Development><Fetal ETOH Exposure><Fetal Ethanol Exposure><Folate><Folic Acid><Frequencies><Future><GWA study><GWAS><General Population><General Public><Generalized Growth><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Polymorphism><Genetic Predisposition><Genetic Predisposition to Disease><Genetic Susceptibility><Genetic predisposing factor><Genetic propensity><Genomics><Genotype><Gestation><Goals><Growth><Growth and Development><Growth and Development function><Homocysteine><IQ Deficit><In Utero Alcohol Exposure><In Utero ETOH Exposure><In Utero Ethanol Exposure><Individual><Infant><Inherited Predisposition><Inherited Susceptibility><Instruction><Intermediary Metabolism><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Iron><Leadership><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal cohort><Longterm cohort><Lycine><Maternal Nutrition><Maternal diet><Measurement><Mediating><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Methods><Micronutrients><Modeling><Mothers><N,N-dimethyl-glycine><Neuraxis><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurologic outcome><Neurological outcome><Nutrient><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional><Nutritional Interventions><Nutritional status><Omega-3 Fatty Acids><Omega-3 PUFA><Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid><Omega3><Outcome><Oxyneurine><Parturition><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Predisposition><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prenatal Alcohol Exposure><Prenatal ETOH Exposure><Prenatal Ethanol Exposure><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Province><Pteroylglutamic Acid><Pyridoxin><Pyridoxol><Regulator Genes><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk-associated variant><Sampling><Severities><Single Base Polymorphism><Single Nucleotide Polymorphism><South Africa><Specific Child Development Disorders><Standardization><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Susceptibility><Techniques><Testing><Timnodonic Acid><Tissue Growth><Training><Transcriptional Regulatory Elements><United States><VIT B6><Variant><Variation><Vitamin B 6><Vitamin B6><Vitamin M><Workshop><Zinc><Zn element><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><alcohol addiction><alcohol consumption during pregnancy><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol during pregnancy><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol intake during pregnancy><alcohol metabolism><alcohol-exposed pregnancy><alpha-Linolenic Acid><bead chip><biologic><candidate identification><causation><cohort><craniofacial><craniofacies><customs><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><diet intervention><dietary><diets><dimethylglycine><disease causation><docosapentaenoic acid><drinking alcohol during pregnancy><eicosapentanoic acid><ethanol consumption during pregnancy><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><expectant mother><expecting mother><experience><exposed to alcohol><exposed to alcohol prenatally><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><faces><facial><frontier><gene interaction><genetic epidemiologic study><genetic epidemiology><genetic etiology><genetic mechanism of disease><genetic risk factor><genetic vulnerability><genetically predisposed><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association studies><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association studies><genomewide association study><gestation ETOH exposure><gestation alcohol exposure><gestation ethanol exposure><gestational ethanol exposure><individual heterogeneity><individual variability><individual variation><inherited factor><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intelligence quotient deficit><interventional strategy><kids><maternal nutrition during pregnancy><micronutrient deficiency><model of animal><mother nutrition><multi-ethnic><multidisciplinary><multiethnic><n-3 Fatty Acids><neurobehavioral><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><novel><nutrigenetics><nutrigenomics><nutrition related genetics><nutritional genetics><nutritional genomics><nutritionally related genetics><nutritious><offspring><omega-3><ontogeny><pathway><phenotypic data><polygenic risk score><polymorphism><population based><post intervention><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><postnatal><precision nutrition><pregnancy ETOH exposure><pregnancy alcohol exposure><pregnancy ethanol exposure><pregnant mothers><prenatal><prenatal alcohol consumption><prenatal alcohol use><prenatal drinking><prenatally alcohol exposed><prenatally exposed to alcohol><protective allele><protective variant><pyridoxine><recruit><regulatory gene><remediation><research associates><risk allele><risk gene><risk genotype><risk loci><risk locus><risk variant><saliva sample><salivary sample><single nucleotide variant><skeletal><skills><statistical analysis><theories><trait><trans acting element><unborn><virtual><vitamin Bc><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association studies><whole genome association study><youngster><α-Linolenic Acid><ω-3 fatty acids>
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James B Tracy

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$81,105
FY 2025

Project Title

Osseoperception, Proprioception, and Postural Control in Individuals with an Osseointegrated Prosthesis

Grant Number:

5F32HD113195-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2026

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT More than two million people live with limb loss in the United States, nearly one-third of whom express dissatisfaction regarding their socket prosthesis fit. To address socket-based issues, osseointegration is offered as a secondary procedure with a direct connection of the...

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<Address><Amputation><Area><Artificial Extremities><Artificial Implants><Artificial Limbs><Clinical><Clinical Skills><Competence><Development><Equilibrium><Esthesia><Extremities><Eye><Eyeball><Fall prevention><Femur><Frequencies><Gait><Gait Analysis><General Population><General Public><Groups at risk><Health><Implant><Individual><Intervention><Joints><Knee><Knowledge><Learning><Length><Life><Limb Prosthesis><Limb structure><Limbs><Measures><Mechanical Stimulation><Medial><Medical Rehabilitation><Movement><Muscle><Muscle Tissue><Musculoskeletal Equilibrium><Non-Trunk><Osseointegration><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patients><People at risk><Persons><Persons at risk><Phase><Physical activity><Population><Populations at Risk><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postural Balance><Postural Equilibrium><Postural adjustments><Postural alterations><Postural changes><Preparation><Procedures><Proprioception><Prosthesis><Prosthetic device><Prosthetics><Reaction Time><Recovery><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Reproduction><Research><Response RT><Response Time><Self Efficacy><Sensation><Shapes><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Testing><Time><Training><United States><Walking><Width><artificial bone><balance><balance function><body movement><body position><bone><bone prosthesis><career><clinical care><design><designing><developmental><experience><fall risk><falls><fear of falling><foot><gait examination><high risk><improved><improved mobility><limb loss><lost limb><mobility enhancement><mobility improvement><muscular><neurophysiological><neurophysiology><novel><optimized mobility><osseointegrated implant><osseointegrated prosthesis><pathway><postural control><preparations><pressure><preventing falls><prosthesis fitting><prosthetic bone><prosthetic implants><prosthetic limb><prosthetic socket><psychomotor reaction time><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><residual limb><satisfaction><skin irritation><statistical analysis><tool><treadmill><vibration>
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Layla Barkal

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$80,804
FY 2023

Project Title

Commensal bacteria as vehicles for robust mucosal vaccination against lung pathogens

Grant Number:

1F32HL170591-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2023

End Date:

9/29/2024

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The prevalence and severity of respiratory infections is in part because vaccines struggle to elicit robust immunity at the nasal and lung mucosal barriers where early, strong defense is most needed. Specifically, vaccines delivered intramuscularly generate good serum respon...

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<Adjuvant><Airway infections><Airway mucosa><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Antigens><Assay><Award><B blood cells><B cell><B cells><B-Cells><B-Lymphocytes><B-cell><Bioassay><Biologic Assays><Biological Assay><Blood Serum><Body Tissues><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Characteristics><Clinic><Data><Development><Dose><Economics><Effector Cell><Engineering><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Foundations><Genetic Engineering><Genetic Engineering Biotechnology><Genetic Engineering Molecular Biology><Goals><Grant><Immune><Immune response><Immune system><Immunes><Immunity><Immunological response><Immunology><Individual><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Influenza A><Influenza A virus><Influenza Vaccines><Influenza Viruses Type A><Influenzavirus A><Inhalation><Inhaling><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intramuscular><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Label><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Lung infections><Mentorship><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Mucosa><Mucosal Immunity><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><Murine><Mus><Nasal><Nasal Mucosa><Nasal Passages Nose><Nasopharynx><Nose><Orthomyxovirus Type A><Patients><Pattern><Physicians><Population><Prevalence><Recombinant DNA Technology><Research><Research Career Program><Research Resources><Resources><Respiratory Infections><Respiratory Mucosa><Respiratory System, Nose, Nasal Passages><Respiratory Tract Infections><Rhinopharynx><S epidermidis><S. epidermidis><Safety><Scientist><Serum><Severities><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Skin><Staphylococcus epidermidis><Stimulus><Structure of mucous membrane of nose><Surface><T cell response><T-Cell Activation><Technology><Testing><Tissues><Training><Type A Influenza><Universities><Vaccinated><Vaccination><Vaccines><Viral Antigens><Viral Diseases><Viral Respiratory Tract Infection><Virus Diseases><Work><activate T cells><adaptive immune response><antigen-specific T cells><bacterial genetics><biological signal transduction><burden of disease><burden of illness><career><commensal bacteria><commensal bacterial species><cytokine><cytotoxic CD8 T cells><cytotoxic CD8 T lymphocyte><deliver vaccines><dermal vaccination><developmental><disease burden><economic><epidermal vaccination><flow cytophotometry><flu vaccine><flu virus vaccine><genetically engineered><host microbe association><host microbe relationship><host response><host-microbe interactions><host-microbial interactions><host-microorganism interactions><immune system response><immunization strategy><immunogen><immunoresponse><improved><influenza virus vaccine><interest><lung pathogen><microbial><mouse model><mucosal vaccination><mucosal vaccine><murine model><nasopharnygeal><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><pathogenic virus><programs><pulmonary><pulmonary infections><pulmonary pathogen><recruit><respiratory><response><skills><skin vaccination><transdermal vaccination><vaccination strategy><vaccine against flu><vaccine against influenza><vaccine delivery><vaccine efficacy><viral infection><viral pathogen><viral respiratory infection><virus antigen><virus infection><virus pathogen><virus-induced disease><years of life lost to disability><years of life lost to disease>
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Monita Chatterjee

FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS' HOME, BOYS TOWN, NE

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$80,231
FY 2024

Project Title

RESEARCH IN HUMAN COMMUNICATION AND ITS DISORDERS

Grant Number:

3T32DC000013-45S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1980

End Date:

7/31/2025

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No changes from originally awarded application. PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application requests support for three postdoctoral positions in a multidisciplinary research training program in the area of human communication and its disorders at Boys Town National Research Hospital (BTNRH). The trai...

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<Communication><Disease><Disorder><Human><Modern Man><Research>
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MEGAN RAMAIYA

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$78,784
FY 2024

Project Title

Integration of substance use and mental health services for justice-involved young women in Brazil

Grant Number:

5F32DA058521-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2025

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PROJECT ABSTRACT The current proposal seeks to study implementation of integrated substance use and mental health services for justice-involved young (JIY) women in Brazil. Despite a significant rise in rates of substance use disorders among JIY women (age 18-24) globally the past decade, implementa...

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<Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><Behavior><Brazil><Child Abuse><Childhood Abuse><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Country><Criminal Justice><Curriculum><Data><Development><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational Curriculum><Educational workshop><Family><Fracture><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health Care Systems><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Healthcare><Healthcare Systems><Imprisonment><Income><Individual><Interpersonal Violence><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Justice><LMIC><Maintenance><Medical Care Research><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methods><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Politics><Population><Provider><Psychiatric Diagnosis><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Qualitative Methods><Relapse><Research><Research Resources><Research Training><Resources><Risk><Services><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide attempt><System><Training><Trauma><Violence><Workshop><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent substance use><adult youth><ages><associated symptom><bone fracture><co-morbid symptom><co-occuring symptom><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><collaboration with communities><community collaboration><community-based collaboration><comorbid symptom><concurrent symptom><contingency management><cooccuring symptom><death risk><detention center><developmental><evidence base><exposure to trauma><global environment><global environmental><global health><health care><high risk behavior><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation science><implementation strategy><incarcerated><incarceration><incomes><interventional strategy><juvenile><juvenile human><lesson plans><low and middle-income countries><male><mental health care><mental healthcare><mental illness><mortality risk><non fatal attempt><non-suicidal self injury><nonfatal attempt><nonsuicidal self injury><novel><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychiatric illness><psychiatric symptom><psychological disorder><qualitative reasoning><recidivism><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><service delivery><service providers><services research><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance use treatment><substance using><suicidal attempt><symptom association><symptom comorbidity><theories><trauma exposure><violent><violent behavior><young adult><young adulthood><young woman><youth substance use>
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Tyler Wendorf Benson

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$78,784
FY 2024

Project Title

The role of VSMC-specific PERK in TMAO-induced abdominal aortic aneurysm

Grant Number:

1F32HL172601-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2024

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ABRTRACT (Project Summary) Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is categorized as a progressive weakening and dilation of the aortic wall resulting in chronic failure of the aortic wall and catastrophic rupture with mortality rates >80% resulting in the death of ~30,000 Americans and ~500,000 people worl...

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<ACE Inhibitors><Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm><Active Oxygen><Acute><Adenosine Cyclic Monophosphate-Dependent Protein Kinases><Advisory Committees><Affect><Age><American><Amines><Aneurysm><Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors><Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Antagonists><Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors><Aorta><Apopain><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Apoptosis-Related Cysteine Protease Caspase 3><Apoptotic><Atlases><Attenuated><Autophagocytosis><Binding><Blood Plasma><CASP-3><CASP3><CASP3 gene><CPP-32><CPP32><CPP32 protein><CPP32B><CPP32beta><Calcium><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Categories><Cause of Death><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cessation of life><Choline><Chronic><Communities><Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases><Cysteine Protease CPP32><Cysteine Protease CPP32 Gene><Data><Death><Death Rate><Deterioration><Diameter><Diet><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><ER stress><Endocrine><Endoplasmic Reticulum><Ergastoplasm><Failure><Fats><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Functional disorder><GI microbiome><Gender><Goals><Heart Vascular><Human><Hypertension><In Vitro><Incidence><Inflammatory><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intestinal><Intestines><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Kinases><Kininase II Antagonists><Kininase II Inhibitors><Leiomyocyte><Link><LoxP-flanked allele><MMPs><Matrix Metalloproteinases><Medial><Mediating><Mentorship><Metabolic><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><Murine><Mus><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Organ><Organism><Oxides><Oxygen Radicals><PARP Cleavage Protease><PARP Cleavage Protease Gene><PKA><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pharmacological Treatment><Phenotype><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Prevention><Pro-Oxidants><Process><Programmed Cell Death><Protein Kinase A><Proteins><Public Health><Publishing><Reactive Oxygen Species><Receptor Protein><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Researchers><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Rupture><Ruptured Aneurysm><SCA-1><SCA-1 Gene><SREBP Cleavage Activity 1><SREBP Cleavage Activity 1 Gene><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Smooth Muscle Cells><Smooth Muscle Myocytes><Smooth Muscle Tissue Cell><Source><Sudden Death><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Task Forces><Testing><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Transphosphorylases><United States><Universities><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Vascular Smooth Muscle><Woman><Work><Yama><Yama protein><advisory team><ages><amine><attenuate><attenuates><autophagy><biological signal transduction><bowel><cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinases><cardiovascular disorder><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><caspase-3><circulatory system><cohort><cysteine protease P32><dietary><diets><digestive tract microbiome><druggable target><endoplasm><endoplasmic reticulum stress><enteric microbiome><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><feeding><floxed><floxed allele><gastrointestinal microbiome><gut microbes><gut microbial species><gut microbiome><gut-associated microbiome><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><in vivo><interventional strategy><intestinal biome><intestinal microbes><intestinal microbiome><living system><male><men><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><mortality rate><mortality ratio><mouse model><murine model><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><pathophysiology><pathway><pharmaceutical><pharmacologic><prevent><preventing><protein kinase R><receptor><response><scRNA-seq><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><social role><success><surgery><surgery risk><surgical risk><tobacco product use><vascular inflammation>
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Nicole Elizabeth Avalon

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$77,284
FY 2024

Project Title

A Genomic Approach to Discovering Novel Cathepsin Inhibitors from Cyanobacteria

Grant Number:

5F32AT011475-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2021

End Date:

11/30/2024

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Project Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality world-wide and in the United States;1,2 however, there are no FDA-approved medications to ameliorate the devastating consequences of secondary injury caused by complex neuropathological cascades following the...

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<Acid-Amino-Acid Ligases><Active Sites><Anabaena><Anabolism><Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhages><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Antibiotic Resistance><Antiproteases><Architecture><Assay><Atlases><Behavioral><Bio-Informatics><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Biology><Blue-Green Algae><Blue-Green Bacteria><Brain Trauma><Bypass><CATL><CTSL Protein><Caspase><Caspase Gene><Cathepsin B1><Cathepsin L><Cathepsins><Cathepsins B><Cell Body><Cell-Death Protease><Cells><Cerebral Brain Hemorrhage><Cerebral Hemorrhage><Cerebral Ischemia><Cerebral Parenchymal Hemorrhage><Cerebral hemisphere hemorrhage><Cerebrum Hemorrhage><Cessation of life><Chemicals><Collection><Complex><Cyanobacterium><Cyanophyceae><Cyanophyta><Cysteine Endopeptidases><Cysteine Protease><Cysteine Proteinases><Data><Death><Docking><Drug Targeting><Drugs><EC 3.4.22.1><Ecological impact><Endopeptidase Inhibitors><Engineering / Architecture><Environmental Impact><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Esteroproteases><FDA approved><Fellowship><Gene Cluster><Gene Expression><Genome><Genome Library><Genomic Library><Genomic approach><Genomics><Goals><ICE-like protease><IQ Deficit><In Vitro><Injury><Institution><Intracerebral Hemorrhage><Ion Channel><Ionic Channels><Ischemia><Knock-out><Knockout><Lead><Libraries><Literature><Major Excreted Protein><Medication><Membrane Channels><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mining><Modeling><Molecular><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Murine><Mus><NIH><NRSA><National Institutes of Health><National Research Service Awards><Natural Products><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurocyte><Neurologic><Neurologic outcome><Neurological><Neurological outcome><Neuronal Injury><Neurons><Oceanographic science><Oceanographies><Oceanography><Organism><Outcome><PKS enzyme><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Pb element><Peptidase Inhibitors><Peptidases><Peptide Hydrolase Inhibitors><Peptide Hydrolases><Peptide Peptidohydrolase Inhibitors><Peptide Synthetases><Peptides><Permeability><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pharmacology><Phylogeny><Plasmids><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Protease Antagonists><Protease Gene><Protease Inhibitor><Proteases><Proteinase Inhibitors><Proteinases><Proteins><Proteolytic Enzymes><Reporter><Research Associate><Resistance to antibiotics><Resistant to antibiotics><Ribosomes><Scheme><Secondary to><Source><Specificity><Structure><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Traumatic Brain Injury><Tubulin><Two Hybrid><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Yeast One Hybrid System><Yeast One/Two-Hybrid System><acid aminoacid ligase><analog><antibiotic drug resistance><antibiotic resistant><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><biosynthesis><clinical development><cystein protease><cystein proteinase><cysteine endopeptidase><design><designing><drug candidate><drug discovery><drug/agent><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><genomic effort><genomic strategy><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><in silico><inhibitor><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><intelligence quotient deficit><interdisciplinary approach><interest><living system><markov model><model of animal><mortality><multidisciplinary approach><nano-molar><nanomolar><naturally occurring product><neural inflammation><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><neuron injury><neuronal><neuropathologic><neuropathological><neuropathology><neuroprotection><neuroprotective><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><ocean sciences><oceanic science><oceanographic studies><overexpress><overexpression><pathway><peptide based natural products><peptide natural products><peptide synthase><pharmaceutical><pharmacophore><polyketide synthase><polyketides><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><postdoctoral training><pre-clinical><preclinical><prevent><preventing><professor><prognostic><research associates><resistance gene><resistance locus><resistant gene><small molecule><synergism><tandem mass spectrometry><tool><traumatic brain damage><virtual><yeast two hybrid system>
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Orhi Esarte Palomero

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$76,756
FY 2024

Project Title

Polycystin glycosylation regulation and dysregulation in ADPKD

Grant Number:

1F32DK137477-01A1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY – ABSTRACT Polycystin ion channel complexes play fundamental roles in human fertilization and embryonic development, although most frequently dysregulation of polycystins leads to renal manifestations. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common inheritabl...

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<ADPKD><Address><Adopted><Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease><Affect><Asparagine><Assay><Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney><Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease><Bioassay><Biochemical><Biological Assay><Biophysics><Calnexin><Cell Body><Cells><Cilia><Classification><Complex><Consumption><Cryo-electron Microscopy><Cryoelectron Microscopy><Cyst><Cystic kidney><Development><Development and Research><Dialysis><Dialysis procedure><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease><Drugs><Dysfunction><Electron Cryomicroscopy><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Embryo Development><Embryogenesis><Embryonic Development><Fellowship><Fertilization><Fluorescence><Functional disorder><Funding><Gene Alteration><Gene Mutation><Genes><Genetic Alteration><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Gln><Glutamine><Goals><Hereditary><Human><IP90 Protein><Illumination><In Situ><Individual><Inherited><Integral Membrane Protein IP90><Investigators><Ion Channel><Ion Channel Gating><Ion Channel Gatings><Ionic Channels><Kidney><Kidney Cyst><Kidney Diseases><Kidney Failure><Kidney Grafting><Kidney Insufficiency><Kidney Transplantation><Kidney Transplants><Kidney Urinary System><Kinetics><L-Asparagine><L-Glutamine><L-Proline><Leadership><Ligands><Lighting><Lipid Bilayers><Lipids><Liposomal><Liposomes><Medication><Membrane><Membrane Channels><Membrane Protein Gene><Membrane Proteins><Membrane-Associated Proteins><Mentors><Metabolic Glycosylation><Methodology><Methods><Microscopy><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Sieve Chromatography><Monitor><Mutation><Nephropathy><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Nomenclature><Optics><Organelles><Outcome><PKD1 gene><PKD2 gene><Patients><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phosphoprotein pp90><Physiopathology><Play><Polycystic Kidney><Polycystic Kidney Diseases><Position><Positioning Attribute><Proline><Property><Protein Biochemistry><Protein Biosynthesis><Protein/Amino Acid Biochemistry><Proteins><Q Levoglutamide><Q. Levoglutamide><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Regulation><Renal Cell><Renal Cyst><Renal Disease><Renal Failure><Renal Grafting><Renal Insufficiency><Renal Transplantation><Renal Transplants><Reporter><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Training><Researchers><Resolution><Ribosomal Peptide Biosynthesis><Ribosomal Protein Biosynthesis><Ribosomal Protein Synthesis><Role><Scientist><Size Exclusion Chromatography><Stimulus><Structure><Surface Proteins><System><Systematics><Techniques><Time><Training><Transplantation><Variant><Variation><Vesicle><biochemical tools><biochemistry tools><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><career><career development><ciliopathy><cryo-EM><cryoEM><cryogenic electron microscopy><design><designing><developmental><dialysis therapy><disease causing variant><disease-causing mutation><drug/agent><electrophysiological><empowerment><experience><fertilizations><genome mutation><glycosylation><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><kidney cell><kidney disorder><kidney tx><light scattering><lipid bilayer membrane><membrane structure><microscope imaging><microscopic imaging><microscopy imaging><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mutant><novel><optical><particle><pathogenic variant><pathophysiology><polycystic kidney disease 1 (autosomal dominant)><polycystic kidney disease 2 (autosomal dominant)><programs><protein synthesis><reconstitute><reconstitution><renal><renal disorder><research and development><resolutions><sensor><skills><social role><structural biology><super high resolution><superresolution><superresolution imaging><superresolution microscopy><synthetic biology><trafficking><transplant><ultra high resolution><voltage>
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Blake Monroe

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$76,756
FY 2024

Project Title

Lipid Metabolism, Mitochondrial Stress, and Senescence

Grant Number:

1F32AG086035-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

9/29/2025

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Project Abstract Accumulation of senescent cells in adipose tissue, particularly visceral depots, is increasingly becoming more appreciated as a causal factor in age- and obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction, conditions that impart a heavy burden in terms of suffering and mortality on public hea...

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<4 hydroxynonenal><4-HNE cpd><4-hydroxy-2,3-nonenal><4-hydroxy-2-nonenal><4-hydroxynonen-2-al><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><Acyltransferase><Adipocytes><Adipose Cell><Adipose tissue><Age><Age related pathologies><Aged 65 and Over><Aging><Aldehydes><Alkylation><BAX><BAX gene><BCL2-Associated X Protein Gene><BCL2L4><Biochemistry><Biological Chemistry><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><CDK-Interacting Protein 1><CDKN1><CDKN1A><CDKN1A gene><CIP1><Cardiolipins><Cell Aging><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Senescence><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Aging><Cellular Senescence><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1A><DNA><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Differential Gene Expression><Diffuse><Down-Regulation><Dysfunction><EC 2.3><EC 2.5.1.18><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Exhibits><Exposure to><Faculty><Fat Cells><Fats><Fatty Acid Hydroperoxides><Fatty Tissue><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Fellowship><Fibroblasts><Functional disorder><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Glutathione Organic Nitrate Ester Reductase><Glutathione S-Alkyltransferase><Glutathione S-Aralkyltransferase><Glutathione S-Aryltransferase><Glutathione S-Epoxidetransferase><Glutathione S-Transferase><Glutathione Transferase><Health><Heme Transfer Protein><Human><Immune><Immunes><In Vitro><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Insulin Resistance><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Laboratories><Ligandins><Link><Lipid Hydroperoxide><Lipid Peroxidation><Lipid Peroxides><Lipids><Lipocytes><Lipoperoxides><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Mature Lipocyte><Mature fat cell><Mediating><Mediator><Mentors><Metabolic dysfunction><Mice><Mice Mammals><Minnesota><Mitochondria><Mitochondrial Proteins><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Nature><Obesity><Oxidative Stress><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Permeability><Phenotype><Phosphatides><Phospholipids><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Post-Translational Modification Protein/Amino Acid Biochemistry><Post-Translational Modifications><Post-Translational Protein Modification><Post-Translational Protein Processing><Posttranslational Modifications><Posttranslational Protein Processing><Progenitor Cells><Protein Modification><Proteins><Proteomics><Public Health><Replicative Senescence><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><S-Hydroxyalkyl Glutathione Lyase><Sentinel><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Silent Mating Type Information Regulator 2-like Proteins><Sir2-like Proteins><Sirtuins><Site><Stress><Sum><Testing><Tissue-Specific Differential Gene Expression><Tissue-Specific Gene Expression><Tissues><Universities><Up-Regulation><Upregulation><Visceral><WAF1><Wildtype p53-Activated Fragment 1><Work><above age 65><adduct><adipose><adipose derived stem cell><adipose progenitor><adipose stem cell><adiposity><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age associated><age associated disease><age associated disorder><age associated impairment><age associated pathologies><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent disease><age dependent disorder><age dependent impairment><age linked><age of 65 years onward><age related><age related human disease><age specific><age-related disease><age-related disorder><age-related impairment><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><anti-oxidant enzyme><antioxidant enzyme><biological signal transduction><cell culture><cell cultures><corpulence><cytokine><data interpretation><developmental><diet-associated obesity><diet-induced obesity><diet-related obesity><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fat metabolism><genotoxicity><glutathione aralkyltransferase><glutathione aryltransferase><glutathione peroxidase><human old age (65+)><in vivo><inflammatory environment><inflammatory milieu><insight><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><interventional strategy><life span><lifespan><lipid metabolism><lipid peroxide><lipophilicity><loss of function><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><mitochondrial membrane><mortality><mouse model><murine model><novel><obesity development><old age><over 65 years><p21 gene><p21 protein><pathophysiology><peroxidation><pharmacologic><programs><pulmonary><senescence><senescence associated secretome><senescence associated secretory phenotype><senescent><senescent cell><skills><social role><stem cells><vascular><white adipose tissue><yellow adipose tissue><≥65 years>
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Mark Ezpeleta

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$75,520
FY 2025

Project Title

Physiological regulation of energy intake at meals following weight loss

Grant Number:

1F32DK139699-01A1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Summary/Abstract Obesity is an urgent global epidemic demanding attention. A formidable obstacle in tackling obesity is the tendency of weight losers to rebound. While multiple factors contribute to weight regain, we hypothesize that heightened energy intake during meal events emerges as a p...

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<APAP><Acetamidophenol><Acetaminophen><Acetominophen><Address><Antidiabetic Hormone><Appetite><Appetite Regulation><Applications Grants><Area><Attention><Behavioral><Binding><Body Weight><Body Weight Changes><Body Weight decreased><Caloric Intake><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cholesterol><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Conduct Clinical Trials><Consumption><Control Groups><D-Glucose><Data><Desire for food><Development><Dextrose><Diet><Disinhibition><Eating><Eating Behavior><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Energy Intake><Enrollment><Epidemic><Event><Exercise><Feeding behaviors><Food Intake><Free Fatty Acids><Funding><GLP-1><Gastric Emptying><Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide><Gastrointestinal Motility><Glp-1><Glucagon><Glucose><Glucose-Dependent Insulin-Releasing Peptide><Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Peptide><Glukagon><Grant><Grant Proposals><HG-Factor><Health><Hormones><Hour><Human><Humulin R><Hunger><Hydroxyacetanilide><Hyperglycemic-Glycogenolytic Factor><Individual><Ingestive Behavior><Insulin><Intermittent fasting><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K01 Award><K01 Mechanism><K01 Program><L-tyrosyl-L-tyrosine><Lead><Leptin><Maintenance><Manuscripts><Measures><Medical><Mentored Research Scientist Development Award><Mentored Training Award><Mentors><Metabolic><Modern Man><Molecular Interaction><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nonesterified Fatty Acids><Novolin R><Ob Gene Product><Ob Protein><Obese Gene Product><Obese Protein><Obesity><PYY Peptide><Paracetamol><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pattern><Pb element><Peptide YY><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Pilot Projects><Play><Position><Positioning Attribute><Predisposition><Publications><Questionnaires><Regular Insulin><Regulation><Research><Research Career Program><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Scientist Development Award><Researchers><Resources><Role><Satiation><Scientific Publication><Self-Report><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Structure><Susceptibility><Testing><Therapeutic Hormone><Time-restricted eating><Time-restricted feeding><Total Daily Energy Expenditure><Training><Triacylglycerol><Triglycerides><Tyr-Tyr><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Weight><Weight Change><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><absorption><adiposity><behavior measurement><behavioral measure><behavioral measurement><biological signal transduction><body weight gain><body weight increase><body weight loss><caloric dietary content><career development><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><diet and exercise><dieting><diets><effective therapy><effective treatment><energy balance><energy density><enroll><experience><feeding-related behaviors><food Ingestion><food consumption><gastric inhibitory peptide><ghrelin><glucagon-like peptide 1><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hormonal signals><hormone signals><improved><insight><nutrient intake activity><obese individuals><obese people><obese person><obese population><obese subjects><obesity intervention><obesity therapy><obesity treatment><peptide tyrosine-tyrosine><pilot study><pilot trial><programs><prospective><psychologic><psychological><psychosocial><research and methods><response><satiety><social role><stomach emptying><success><total energy expenditure><tyrosyltyrosine><weights><wt gain><wt-loss>
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Marc Maffei

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS), BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$75,176
FY 2024

Project Title

Speech, Language, and Motor Skills in Late Talkers

Grant Number:

1F32DC022496-01

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2024

End Date:

8/15/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY Predicting language outcomes in children referred for early language concerns is a longstanding clinical and scientific challenge that often results in the delayed implementation of intervention. The overarching hypothesis of this project is that early motor skills—particularly the r...

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<0-11 years old><2 year old><2 years of age><Acoustics><Address><Age><Algorithms><Area><Boston><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cognitive><Collection><Communication><Complex><Data><Development><Dysfunction><Early identification><Elasticity><Environment><Exhibits><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Goals><Investigation><Investigators><Language><Language Delays><Language Development><Language Disorders><Learning><Locomotion><Machine Learning><Measures><Methodology><Methods><Motor><Motor Skills><NIDCD><National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Outcome><Pathologist><Physiopathology><Play><Population><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Procedures><Process><Prognosis><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sampling><Semantics><Severities><Speech><Speech Acoustics><Speed><Statistical Methods><Statistical Models><Statistical Regression><Structure><Techniques><Training><Universities><Video Recording><Videorecording><acquiring language skills><age 2 years><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><autistic children><children on the autism spectrum><children with ASD><children with autism><children with autism spectrum disorder><clinical decision-making><clinical diagnosis><clinical significance><clinically significant><cohort><complex data><computer based prediction><developmental><feature selection><implementation intervention><improved><kids><language acquisition><language deficit><language impairment><language learning><language outcome><lexical><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><machine based learning><natural language><neurodevelopmental disease><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><outcome prediction><pathophysiology><pediatric><peer><phonology><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><predictive modeling><prognostic><psychosocial><recruit><skills><statistic methods><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><training project><two year old><two years of age><video recording system><youngster>
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Lauren Hartstein

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$73,214
FY 2023

Project Title

Sensitivity of the Circadian Clock to the Spectrum of Evening Light in Early Childhood

Grant Number:

5F32HD103393-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2021

End Date:

4/14/2024

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PROJECT SUMMARY Late sleep timing and evening sleep problems in early childhood increase the risk for poor behavioral and health outcomes. Light is the primary zeitgeber of the circadian system, and even small amounts of evening light can suppress production of the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin ...

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<0-11 years old><1-5 years old><21+ years old><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Attention><Award><Behavioral><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Circadian Rhythms><Color><Cross-Over Designs><Crossover Design><Cues><Data><Development><Devices><Educational workshop><Elderly><Electronics><Emotional><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environment><Exposure to><Goals><Grant><Health><High School Student><Home><Hormones><Illumination><Knowledge><Light><Lighting><Manuscripts><Measurement><Measures><Melatonin><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Nursery Schools><Nyctohemeral Rhythm><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Phase><Photoradiation><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Preschool Child><Problem behavior><Production><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Pupil><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recommendation><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Resistance><Risk><Role><Saliva><Schedule><School-Age Population><Scientist><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Sleep><Sleep Deprivation><Sleep Disorders><Sleep disturbances><Source><Stimulus><Substance abuse problem><System><Temperature><Therapeutic Hormone><Time><Training><Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm><United States National Institutes of Health><Workshop><Writing><aberrant sleep><abuse of substances><adulthood><advanced age><aged><behavioral problem><circadian><circadian clock><circadian pacemaker><circadian process><daily biorhythm><deficient sleep><developmental><digital media><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><early childhood><elders><electronic><electronic device><experience><falls><geriatric><high schoolers><homes><impaired sleep><inadequate sleep><insufficient sleep><interest><irregular sleep><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><late life><later life><lens><lenses><light emission><novel><obesity risk><older adult><older person><parent><pathway><poor health outcome><pre-k><pre-kindergarten><preschool><preschool child (1-5)><programs><reduced health outcome><resistant><risk for obesity><risk of obesity><school age><senior citizen><sleep debt><sleep deficiency><sleep deficit><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep insufficiency><sleep loss><sleep problem><social role><socio-demographic factors><sociodemographic factors><substance abuse><worse health outcome><youngster>
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Anna M Larsen

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$73,184
FY 2023

Project Title

Evaluating perinatal mood and anxiety disorder in Kenyan: a mixed methods approach

Grant Number:

5F32HD108857-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2025

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ABSTRACT This F32 project aims to advance understanding of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD), their consequences to infant social-emotional development, modifiable behaviors to alleviate PMAD, and preferences for evidence-based PMAD management approaches. Approximately 20% of women worldwi...

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<0-11 years old><Affect><Affective Disorders><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Age><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Area><Behavior><Characteristics><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Cohort Studies><Concurrent Studies><Data><Development><Developmental Delay><Developmental Delay Disorders><Disease Management><Disease remission><Disorder Management><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Enrollment><Epidemiology><Equation><Event><Future><Generalized Anxiety Disorder><Gestation><Health><Infant><Infant Behavior><Influentials><Interruption><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigators><Length of Life><Link><Longevity><Maternal Age><Maternal and Child Health><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Mood Disorders><Mothers><Outcome><Participant><Pathological anxiety><Pathway interactions><Patient Preferences><Patients><Perinatal><Peripartum><Play><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Psychological Health><Qualitative Methods><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reading><Remission><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Risk><Risk Estimate><Site><Social support><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Specific Child Development Disorders><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Stress><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Time><UNICEF><Visit><Woman><age at pregnancy><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><center for epidemiological studies depression scale><cohort><critical period><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><dyadic interaction><early childhood><economic><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><expectant mother><expecting mother><experience><health of the mother><high risk><improved><infant outcome><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><intervention design><intervention development><interventional strategy><intimate partner violence><kids><life span><lifespan><mental health care><mental healthcare><modifiable behavior><novel><parity><pathway><patient centered><patient oriented><perceived stress><perception of stress><perinatal depression><perinatal outcomes><perinatal period><perinatal phase><peripartum depression><post-doctoral training><post-partum><postdoctoral training><preference><pregnant mothers><prospective><psychologic><psychological><qualitative reasoning><response><self-reported stress><severe anxiety><social><social competence><social competency><social skills><social support network><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><stress perception><therapy design><therapy development><treatment design><treatment development><uptake><youngster>
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Emily Mellissa Cherenack

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CORAL GABLES, FL

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$69,500
FY 2023

Project Title

Syndemics, the microbiome, and mucosal inflammation involved in HIV acquisition

Grant Number:

5F32AI162229-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2021

End Date:

8/31/2024

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Project Summary/Abstract Background. A Syndemic occurs when harmful social contexts (e.g., poverty and discrimination) fuel interacting biological and psychological health conditions that increase risk for diseases such as HIV. Syndemics of poor mental health, substance use, and trauma have shown re...

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<16S gene sequencing><16S rRNA amplicon sequencing><16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing><16S rRNA gene sequencing><16S rRNA genomic profiling><16S rRNA sequencing><16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing><16S ribosomal RNA sequencing><16S sequencing><AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunologic Deficiency Syndrome><Address><Alcohol abuse><Anti-HIV Positivity><Antibiotic Therapy><Antibiotic Treatment><Bacteria><Bacterial Vaginitis><Bacterial Vaginosis><Bi-sexual><Bio-Informatics><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Function><Biological Process><Bisexual><Cellular Immune Function><Characteristics><Chemotactic Cytokines><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Psychology><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Data><Data Collection><Development><Discrimination><Environment><Epidemic><EtOH abuse><Exposure to><Fellowship><Florida><Foundations><Gays><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Prevention><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV negative><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III Seropositivity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Psychology><Healthcare><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Immune><Immune system><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunology><Impoverished><Inflammation><Innate Immune Response><Intercrines><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MSM><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Mucosa><Mucosal Immune Responses><Mucosal Immunity><Mucosal Inflammation><Mucosal Tissue><Mucositis><Mucous Membrane><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Music><Nonspecific Vaginitis><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Population><Poverty><Process><Psychological Health><Psychoneuroimmunology><Rectum><Recurrence><Recurrent><Reproductive Tract Infections><Research><Ribosomal RNA><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Route><SIS cytokines><Shotgun Sequencing><Social Environment><Stress><Structure><Testing><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Translations><Transmission><Trauma><Vagina><Vaginal><Viral><Virus-HIV><Woman><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol problem><anal microbiome><at risk behavior><bacterial community><bacterial disease treatment><bacterial infectious disease treatment><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><career><career development><cervicovaginal><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><cytokine><depression><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><disparity in health><dysbacteriosis><dysbiosis><dysbiotic><ethanol abuse><experience><gender-based violence><hazardous alcohol use><health care><health disparity><immune function><improved><indexing><interventional strategy><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><meeting><meetings><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><microbial><microbial imbalance><microbiome><microbiome community composition><microbiome composition><microbiome species composition><mucosal site><multidisciplinary><non-specific vaginitis><novel><pathway><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><psychologic><psychological><psychoneuroimmunological><psychosocial><psychostimulant use><rRNA><recruit><rectal><rectal microbiome><rectal microbiota><rectum microbiome><sexual minority men><skills><social climate><social context><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stimulant use><substance use><substance using><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><theories><translation><translation research><translational investigation><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><transmission process><use of stimulants><vaginal biome><vaginal microbiome><vaginal mucosa>
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Bradley Hiller

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$63,970
FY 2024

Project Title

Sub-phenotyping pneumonia by lung pathobiology

Grant Number:

5F32HL170650-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2025

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Project Summary Pneumonia induces heterogeneous responses in the lung, resulting in pathobiological sub- phenotypes. Because these sub-phenotypes are difficult to identify in patients and are responsive to different treatments, elucidating and characterizing lung pathology sub-phenotypes is a major...

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<2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><Age><Air><Alveolar><Alveolus><Autopsy><Biology><Blood><Blood Neutrophil><Blood Plasma><Blood Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Bronchial Alveolus><C57BL/6 Mouse><COVID-19 virus><COVID19 virus><Cause of Death><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clotting><CoV-2><CoV2><Coagulation><Coagulation Process><D pneumoniae><D. pneumoniae><Deposit><Deposition><Development><Diplococcus pneumoniae><Dysfunction><E coli><E. coli><Elderly><Escherichia coli><Feedback><Fibrin><Freezing><Functional disorder><Hemagglutinating Virus of Japan><Histopathology><Human><Immune><Immune response><Immunes><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Immunological response><Infection><Infiltration><Influenza A><Influenza A virus><Influenza Viruses Type A><Influenzavirus A><K pneumoniae><K. pneumoniae><Klebsiella pneumoniae><Life><Link><Lung><Lung Parenchyma><Lung Respiratory System><Lung Tissue><Lung infections><Lymphatic cell><Lymphocyte><Lymphocytic><Lymphocytic Infiltrate><Marrow Neutrophil><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Neutrophil Activation><Neutrophil Infiltration><Neutrophil Recruitment><Neutrophilia><Neutrophilic Granulocyte><Neutrophilic Infiltrate><Neutrophilic Leukocyte><Orthomyxovirus Type A><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Phenotype><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Pneumococcus><Pneumonia><Polymers><Polymorphonuclear Cell><Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes><Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils><Pulmonary Pathology><Research Priority><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><S pneumoniae><S. pneumoniae><SARS corona virus 2><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV2><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Sampling><Sendai virus><Serotyping><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-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Severities><Single-Nucleus Sequencing><Staining method><Stains><Streptococcus pneumoniae><Structure of parenchyma of lung><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissue Sample><Training><Type A Influenza><Variant><Variation><Viral Diseases><Virus Diseases><Wuhan coronavirus><advanced age><ages><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><coronavirus disease 2019 virus><coronavirus disease-19 virus><design><designing><developmental><experience><geriatric><hCoV19><host response><human model><immune system response><immunoresponse><improved><lung pathology><lymph cell><model of human><mouse model><murine model><nCoV2><necropsy><neutrophil><pathogen><pathophysiology><pneumonia model><pneumonia models><pneumonia therapy><pneumonia treatment><polymer><polymeric><postmortem><pulmonary><pulmonary infections><respiratory pathogen><response><sNuc-Seq><senior citizen><single nucleus RNA-sequencing><single nucleus seq><single-nucleus RNA-seq><snRNA sequencing><snRNA-seq><treat pneumonia><viral infection><virus infection><virus-induced disease>
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Emily Sullivan

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$51,229
FY 2025

Project Title

Effects of tACS on alcohol-induced cognitive and neurochemical deficits

Grant Number:

5F32AA031422-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

7/17/2025

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ABSTRACT: Alcohol is one of the most widely used drugs by adolescents and is often consumed in a binge drinking pattern. Binge drinking alcohol during this critical developmental period can lead to lasting cognitive impairments for which there are few effective treatments. One domain that is disrupt...

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<21+ years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Anterior><Applications Grants><Attention><Behavior><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Central Lobe><Cephalic><Clinical><Cocaine><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Common Rat Strains><Complex><Connector Neuron><Consumption><Cranial><Data><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Drugs><ECM><Encephalon><Environment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Exhibits><Extracellular Matrix><Female Adolescents><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Goals><Grant Proposals><Histologic><Histologically><Human><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Individual><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Investigation><Investigators><Island of Reil><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Male Adolescents><Manuscripts><Measures><Medial><Mediating><Medication><Mental Depression><Modeling><Modern Man><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Outcome><Parvalbumins><Pattern><Perfusion><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Prefrontal Cortex><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rest><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Stress><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Synapses><Synaptic><Techniques><Testing><Training><Translating><Youth Drinking><adolescent alcohol binge exposure><adolescent alcohol co-use><adolescent alcohol consumption><adolescent alcohol drinking><adolescent alcohol exposure><adolescent alcohol intake><adolescent alcohol use><adolescent binge alcohol drinking><adolescent binge drinking><adolescent boy><adolescent drinking><adolescent drug use><adolescent ethanol exposure><adolescent exposure to alcohol><adolescent exposure to ethanol><adolescent girl><adolescent intermittent ethanol exposure><adolescent onset binge drinking><adulthood><alcohol during adolescence><alcohol exposure during adolescence><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intake among adolescents><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol use><alcohol use among adolescents><alcohol use during adolescence><alcohol use in adolescence><alcohol use in adolescents><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><behavior measurement><behavioral measure><behavioral measurement><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><compare to control><comparison control><critical developmental period><dementia praecox><density><depression><drinking during adolescence><drinking in adolescent><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol during adolescence><ethanol exposure during adolescence><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fMRI><flexibility><flexible><improved><juvenile><juvenile human><later in life><later life><memory retrieval><model of animal><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural control><neural mechanism><neural regulation><neurochemical><neurochemistry><neurocircuitry><neuromechanism><neuromodulation><neuromodulatory><neuronal><neuroregulation><novel><pre-clinical><preclinical><schizophrenic><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><success><synapse><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><teen drinking><teenage alcohol use><teenage drinking><teenager alcohol use><under age alcohol consumption><under age alcohol use><underage alcohol consumption><underage alcohol use><underage drinking><youth alcohol co-use><youth alcohol consumption><youth alcohol use><youth drug use>
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Monita Chatterjee

FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS' HOME, BOYS TOWN, NE

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$50,169
FY 2024

Project Title

RESEARCH IN HUMAN COMMUNICATION AND ITS DISORDERS

Grant Number:

5T32DC000013-45

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1980

End Date:

7/31/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application requests support for three postdoctoral positions in a multidisciplinary research training program in the area of human communication and its disorders at Boys Town National Research Hospital (BTNRH). The training program at BTNRH, currently in its 39th yea...

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<Communication><Disease><Disorder><Human><Modern Man><Research>
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Xiangfei Han

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$49,225
FY 2024

Project Title

Oral mRNA Nanotherapy for Bleeding Disorder

Grant Number:

5F32HL170556-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

3/26/2025

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ABSTRACT Protein replacement therapy has been a cornerstone in treating genetic diseases (e.g., hemophilia) with loss or reduction of the function of a particular protein, by using recombinant proteins or recombinant engineered proteins. However, most protein therapeutics have short circulation live...

Research Terms

<Address><Amino Acid Channel><Amino Acid Transport Systems><Amino Acid Transporter><Antihemophilic Factor><Bioavailability><Biodistribution><Biological Availability><Blood Chemical Analyses><Blood Chemical Analysis><Blood Clotting><Blood Coagulation Disorders><Blood Coagulation Factor><Blood Coagulation Factor VIII><Blood coagulation><COVID-19><CV-19><CaCo2><Caco-2 Cells><Circulation><Clinic><Clinical><Clotting><Coagulation><Coagulation Disorder><Coagulation Factor VIII><Coagulation Factor VIIIc><Coagulation Factors><Coagulation Process><Coagulopathy><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Development><Diffusion><Doctor of Philosophy><Dose><ECSF><Epithelium><Epoetin><Erythropoietin><Evaluation><Factor VIII><Factor VIII Deficiency><Factor VIII F8B><Formulation><Generations><Genetic Diseases><Goals><H+ element><Half-Life><Hct><Hematocrit><Hematocrit procedure><Hematology><Hemophilia><Hemophilia A><Hepatic Cells><Hepatic Parenchymal Cell><Hepatocyte><Human><Humulin R><Hydrogen Ions><IV Infusion><In Vitro><Infusion><Infusion procedures><Insulin><Intravenous infusion procedures><Laboratories><Lead><Light><Lipid Chemistry><Lipids><Liver><Liver Cells><Lytotoxicity><Measures><Mediating><Medical><Messenger RNA><Mice><Mice Mammals><Micelles><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Monitor><Mucous body substance><Mucus><Murine><Mus><Nanoplatform><Nanotechnological platform><Nanotechnology><Nature><Novolin R><Occluding Junctions><Oral><Oral Administration><Oral Drug Administration><Organ><Packed Erythrocyte Volume><Packed Red-Cell Volume><Patient Compliance><Patients><Pattern><Pb element><Permeability><Ph.D.><PhD><Photoradiation><Physiologic Availability><Procoagulant Component><Property><Protein Engineering><Protein Overexpression><Protein Replacement Therapy><Proteins><Protons><RNA delivery><RNA vaccine><RNA-based vaccine><Recombinant Proteins><Recombinants><Regular Insulin><Replacement Therapy><Reporting><Route><Safety><Series><Staining method><Stains><Testing><Therapeutic><Thromboplastinogen><Tight Junctions><Time><Training><Translations><Transportation><Treatment Efficacy><Work><Zonula Occludens><absorption><antihemophilic factor A><biocompatibility><biomaterial compatibility><bleeding disorder><blood chemistry><clotting disorder><clotting factor><common treatment><complex Blood-coagulation factor VIII><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus infectious disease-19><cytotoxicity><deliver mRNA><deliver messenger RNA><delivery system for mRNA><developmental><diffused><diffuses><diffusing><diffusions><enzyme replacement therapy><erythrocyte colony stimulating factor><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genetic protein engineering><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hematopoietin><hepatic body system><hepatic organ system><improved><in vitro activity><in vivo><infusions><injection/infusion><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention efficacy><intestinal epithelium><intraoral drug delivery><intravenous infusion><lipid based nanoparticle><lipid nanoparticle><mRNA><mRNA Translation><mRNA delivery><mRNA vaccine><mRNA-based vaccine><messenger RNA delivery><mouse model><mucous><murine model><nano particle delivery><nano tech><nano technology><nano therapy><nano-technological><nanoparticle delivered><nanoparticle delivery><nanotech><nanotechnological><nanotechnology platform><nanotherapy><native protein drug><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><patient adherence><patient cooperation><pharmaceutical protein><platelet cofactor I><protein design><protein drug agent><protein expression><protein-based drug><screening><screenings><side effect><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic protein><therapy efficacy><thromboplastinogen A><transcytosis><translation>
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John McClellan France

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$47,884
FY 2024

Project Title

The Role for in vivo Glutamate Modulation in Maintaining Cognitive Control in Trauma-Exposed Adolescents

Grant Number:

5F31MH132307-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/17/2023

End Date:

8/16/2025

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Abstract Childhood trauma is highly prevalent in the United States, and can greatly increase the risk for developing anxiety disorders in youth. Experiences of trauma promote heightened emotional responses to potential threats, which in turn may impact cognitive ability. The imbalance between emoti...

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<12-20 years old><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Age><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anterior><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Biochemical><Biochemistry><Biological Chemistry><Caring><Childhood><Cognition><Cognitive><Collaborations><Control Groups><Cues><Dedications><Development><Dorsal><Drug Therapy><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional><Enrollment><Ensure><Equilibrium><Exposure to><Face><Fear><Female><France><Fright><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Glutamates><Goals><Hyperactivity><Impairment><Investigation><L-Glutamate><Link><MR Spectroscopy><Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methodology><Nerve Cells><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurobiology><Neurocyte><Neuronal Transmission><Neurons><Participant><Pharmacotherapy><Process><Protocol Screening><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychopathology><Qualifying><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Scanning><Shapes><Synapses><Synaptic><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Training><Trauma><United States><Visual><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent trauma><ages><amygdaloid nuclear complex><anxiety symptoms><anxious><anxious symptom><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><balance><balance function><career><childhood anxiety><childhood trauma><cingulate cortex><cognitive ability><cognitive control><cognitive process><cohort><community center><community centers><design><designing><developmental><drug treatment><enroll><experience><exposure to trauma><fMRI><faces><facial><glia signaling><glial signaling><glutamatergic><hemodynamics><improved><in vivo><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><mental illness><negative affect><negative affectivity><nerve signaling><neural><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neural signaling><neuro-imaging><neurobiological><neurobiological mechanism><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><neuronal><neuronal signaling><neurotransmission><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><pediatric><pediatric anxiety><pediatric trauma><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><recruit><response><social role><sustained attention><synapse><therapeutic target><tool><training project><trauma exposure><trauma in children><urban environment><urban setting><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth anxiety>
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James W Womer

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$45,680
FY 2025

Project Title

The Association of Pneumonia-Related Financial Toxicity with Subsequent Outcomes

Grant Number:

5F32HL172535-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/30/2023

End Date:

6/29/2025

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goal: By pursuing the training plan in this F32 proposal, Dr. James W. Womer will learn key skills in clinical epidemiology and health services research, while writing a K23 award and ultimately becoming an independent physician-scientist designi...

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<Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Acute Pneumonia><Acute respiratory failure><Address><Adherence><Affect><Airway infections><Ambulatory Care><American><Anxiety><Award><COVID associated pneumonia><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID induced pneumonia><COVID infected patient><COVID pandemic><COVID patient><COVID pneumonia><COVID positive patient><COVID related pneumonia><COVID-19 associated pneumonia><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 induced pneumonia><COVID-19 infected patient><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 patient><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 pneumonia><COVID-19 positive patient><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 related pneumonia><COVID-19 viral pneumonia><COVID-19 years><COVID19 patient><COVID19 positive patient><Cancer Patient><Cancers><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Chest><Chronic><Clinical><Complex><Critical Care><Data><Data Set><Development Plans><Diabetes Mellitus><Disease><Dislocations><Disorder><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Employment><Event><Expenditure><Faculty><Financial Hardship><Funding><Future><Generalized Growth><Goals><Grant><Growth><Health><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Health Expenditures><Health Sciences><Health Services><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Household><Impairment><Individual><Institution><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Knowledge><Learning><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Manuscripts><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Medical Care Research><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Outpatients><Patients><Peer Review><Physical Function><Physicians><Pneumonia><Prevalence><PubMed><Public Health Schools><Publications><Publishing><QOL><Quality of life><Recovery><Research><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Infections><Respiratory Signs and Symptoms><Respiratory Tract Infections><Review Literature><Risk><SARS-CoV-2 associated pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 induced pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 infected patient><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 patient><SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 positive patient><SARS-CoV-2 related pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 viral pneumonia><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Sampling><Scientific Publication><Scientist><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><Societies><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Techniques><Testing><Thorace><Thoracic><Thorax><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Training Programs><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><Writing><acute care><airway morbidity><airway symptom><career><career development><clinical epidemiology><clinical investigation><cognitive function><computer based prediction><conference><convention><coronavirus disease 2019 associated pneumonia><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 induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 infected patient><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 patient><coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 positive patient><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 related pneumonia><coronavirus disease associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease infected patient><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease patient><coronavirus disease pneumonia><coronavirus disease positive patient><coronavirus disease related pneumonia><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 patient><coronavirus disease-19 pneumonia><coronavirus patient><cost><cost estimate><cost estimation><depression><design><designing><diabetes><disability><efficacy testing><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial strain><financial stress><financial toxicity><healing><health care expenditure><health economics><health related quality of life><improved><insight><malignancy><medical college><medical expenditure><medical schools><meeting><meetings><neoplasm/cancer><ontogeny><outpatient treatment><patient infected with COVID><patient infected with COVID-19><patient infected with SARS-CoV-2><patient infected with coronavirus disease><patient infected with coronavirus disease 2019><patient infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><patient with COVID><patient with COVID-19><patient with COVID19><patient with SARS-CoV-2><patient with coronavirus disease><patient with coronavirus disease 2019><patient with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome coronavirus 2><physical impairment><pneumonia due to COVID><pneumonia due to COVID-19><pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><pneumonia in COVID><pneumonia in COVID-19><pneumonia in SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia in coronavirus disease><pneumonia in coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><pneumonia therapy><pneumonia treatment><predictive modeling><predictive tools><prospective><pulmonary><respiratory><respiratory morbidity><respiratory symptom><school of medicine><services research><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associated pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 induced pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infected patient><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 patient><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive patient><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 related pneumonia><skills><statistics><stem><summit><symposia><symposium><treat pneumonia>
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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 ...

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<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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Kevin Owen Murray

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$41,378
FY 2024

Project Title

Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant supplementation for improving age-related vascular dysfunction in older adults: the role of circulating factors

Grant Number:

5F32HL167552-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2023

End Date:

3/29/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The purpose of this F32 application is to support Dr. Kevin Murray, a promising first-year postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Douglas Seals, to conduct original research and receive scientific training that will prepare him to become an independent, extramurally fu...

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<21+ years old><Active Oxygen><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Age Years><Aging><Antioxidants><Aorta><Back><Bioavailability><Biological Availability><Biomedical Research><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cause of Death><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Chronic><Circulation><Clinical Trials><Cross-Over Designs><Crossover Design><Data><Development><Dorsum><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><EXTMR><Elderly><Endogenous Nitrate Vasodilator><Endothelial Cells><Endothelium><Endothelium-Derived Nitric Oxide><Exposure to><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Funding><Future><History><Human><International><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><LDL Receptors><LOX><LOX gene><Laboratories><Learning><Lipoprotein LDL Receptors><Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor><Mediating><Mediator><Mentors><Micro RNA><MicroRNAs><Mitochondria><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular and Cellular Biology><Mononitrogen Monoxide><Morphology><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nitric Oxide><Nitrogen Monoxide><Nitrogen Protoxide><OxLDL><Oxygen Radicals><Phase><Physiologic Availability><Physiology><Placebos><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Pro-Oxidants><Production><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Reactive Oxygen Species><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Training><Researchers><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk Reduction><Role><Sampling><Scientist><Sham Treatment><Short interfering RNA><Small Interfering RNA><Source><Subcellular Process><Supplementation><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><Vascular Endothelium><Woman><adulthood><advanced age><age associated><age associated decline><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent decline><age linked><age related><age related decline><age specific><ages><blood vessel disorder><brachial artery><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><decline with age><developmental><endothelial cell derived relaxing factor><endothelial dysfunction><experience><extracellular vesicles><geriatric><histories><improved><in vivo><insight><interventional strategy><men><miRNA><miRNAs><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mitochondrial><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older adult><older adulthood><ox-LDL><oxidized LDL><oxidized low density lipoprotein><pilot trial><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><receptor-mediated signaling><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research associates><risk-reducing><seal><senior citizen><sham therapy><siRNA><skills><social role><vascular><vascular dysfunction><vascular endothelial dysfunction><vasculopathy>
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Kayla Wolf

HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$36,905
FY 2024

Project Title

Engineering scalable collecting duct networks for functional kidney tissue

Grant Number:

5F32DK131821-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

12/31/2024

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT The proposal outlines an integrated research and career development plan for Kayla Wolf, PhD, to complete postdoctoral training under the mentorship of sponsor Jennifer Lewis, ScD, and co-sponsor Lisa Satlin, MD. The overarching goal of the proposed project to develop a fu...

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<1st trimester><3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Abscission><Assay><Automobile Driving><Bioassay><Biocompatible Materials><Biologic Models><Biological Assay><Biological Models><Biomaterials><Biomedical Engineering><Biomedical Research><Body Tissues><Carrier Proteins><Cell Body><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cells><Clinical><Collagen><Communication><Coupled><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Development Plans><Development and Research><Distal><Doctor of Philosophy><Drainage><Drainage procedure><Drug Screening><Duct><Duct (organ) structure><ECM><Early Placental Phase><Engineering><Environment><Epithelium><Excision><Experimental Designs><Extirpation><Extracellular Matrix><Fellowship><Filtration><Filtration Fractionation><First Pregnancy Trimester><First Trimester><Gene Expression><Genes><Goals><Human><Human Engineering><In Vitro><Investigators><Kidney><Kidney Replacement Therapy><Kidney Urinary System><Knowledge><Mentorship><Mesenchymas><Mesenchyme><Metanephric Diverticulum><Methodology><Methods><Model System><Modeling><Modern Man><Morphogenesis><Morphology><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nephrons><Organoids><Patients><Pattern><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenotype><Physiology><Play><Porosity><Progenitor Cells><Protocol><Protocols documentation><R & D><R&D><Removal><Renal Replacement Therapy><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Surgical Removal><System><Techniques><Testing><Tissue Engineering><Tissues><Training><Transport Protein Gene><Transport Proteins><Transporter Protein><Tubular><Tubular formation><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Ureter><Ureteric Bud><Uriniferous Tube><Work><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bio-fabrication><bio-printing><bioengineered tissue><bioengineering><biofabrication><biological engineering><biological material><bioprinting><career><career development><cell culture><cell cultures><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><differentiation protocol><disease model><disorder model><driving><engineered tissue><fabrication><hESC><hiPSC><human ES cell><human ESC><human embryonic stem cell><human iPS><human iPSC><human induced pluripotent cell><human induced pluripotent stem cells><human inducible stem cells><human pluripotent stem cell><induced human pluripotent stem cells><induced pluripotent stem cells derived from patients><induced pluripotent stem cells from patients><insight><interstitial><morphogenetic process><network models><patient derived human iPS><patient derived human iPSC><patient derived human induced pluripotent stem cell><patient derived iPS><patient derived iPSC><patient derived induced pluripotent cells><patient derived induced pluripotent stem cells><patient-derived pluripotent stem cells><post-doctoral training><postdoctoral training><programs><protein expression><protein function><renal><research and development><resection><response><responsible research conduct><scaffold><scaffolding><skills><social role><stem cells><three dimensional><tool>
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Meredith Owen

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$34,404
FY 2024

Project Title

Establishing the Relationship Between Muscle Quality and Joint Loading for Individuals with Transtibial Amputation

Grant Number:

5F32HD112067-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/24/2023

End Date:

8/31/2024

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The loss of function following an amputation is profound and life altering. To date, interventions to improve long term functional abilities and limit detrimental secondary injuries (e.g. osteoarthritis) have not been effective. While multifactorial, the effect of altered muscle quality, sp...

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<Activities of Daily Living><Activities of everyday life><Affect><Amputation><Anisotropy><Award><Biomechanics><Biomedical Engineering><Body Tissues><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Collaborations><Computer Models><Computerized Models><DWI (diffusion weighted imaging)><DWI-MRI><Data><Degenerative Arthritis><Degenerative polyarthritis><Development><Devices><Diffusion MRI><Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Diffusion Weighted MRI><Diffusion weighted imaging><Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Dysfunction><Educational workshop><Environment><Evaluation><Event><Extremities><Fellowship><Fiber><Fibrosis><Foundations><Functional disorder><Future><Gait><Goals><Grant><Health><Image><Imaging Procedures><Imaging Technics><Imaging Techniques><Individual><Infiltration><Injury><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Isometric Exercise><Isometrics><Joints><Kinetics><Knee><Knee joint><Length><Life><Limb structure><Limbs><Lower Extremity><Lower Limb><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Maps><Measures><Mechanics><Medical Imaging><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Membrum inferius><Mentors><Mentorship><Modeling><Morphology><Motion><Movement><Muscle><Muscle Fibers><Muscle Tissue><Muscle function><Muscle-Setting Exercise><Musculoskeletal><Myotubes><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Non-Trunk><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Orthopedic><Orthopedic Surgical Profession><Orthopedics><Osteoarthritis><Osteoarthrosis><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Physiopathology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Property><QOL><Quality of life><Relaxation><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rhabdomyocyte><Risk><Scientist><Self-Report><Side><Skeletal Fiber><Skeletal Muscle Cell><Skeletal Muscle Fiber><Skeletal Myocytes><Static Exercise><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Testing><Thigh><Thigh structure><Time><Tissues><Training><United States><Walking><Work><Workshop><Writing><Zeugmatography><amputated limb><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><biomechanical><body movement><career><career development><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computerized modeling><dMRI><daily living function><daily living functionality><degenerative joint disease><design><designing><developmental><diffusion tensor imaging><functional ability><functional capacity><functional improvement><functional outcomes><hypertrophic arthritis><image processing><imaging><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><injuries><insight><instrument><interventional strategy><joint loading><kinematic model><kinematics><limb amputation><limb loss><long-term sequelae><loss of function><lost limb><mechanic><mechanical><muscle strength><muscular><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel><novel imaging technique><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><osteoarthritic><pathophysiology><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prosthesis user><prosthesis wearer><prosthetic socket><prosthetic user><prosthetic wearer><quadriceps><quadriceps muscle><research associates><research data dissemination><research dissemination><residual limb><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><statistical analysis><statistics><success><technical skills><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist>
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Joseph Stock

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$33,072
FY 2024

Project Title

Mechanisms of Central Sodium Sensing and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension

Grant Number:

5F32HL158149-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/3/2022

End Date:

8/11/2024

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Excessive dietary sodium consumption is ubiquitous in the United States and is a large contributor to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. This is especially problematic for Black adults, who are known to have high rates of salt-sensitive hypertension. Although the mecha...

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<21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Area><Arginine Vasopressin><Argipressin><Attenuated><Autoregulation><BP homeostasis><BP regulation><Black><Black race><Blood><Blood - brain barrier anatomy><Blood Pressure><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Serum><Blood Volume><Blood-Brain Barrier><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><CNS Nervous System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Central Nervous System><Co-Transporters><Consumption><Data><Dietary Sodium><Encephalon><Frusemid><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Furosemide><Fursemide><Goals><Hemato-Encephalic Barrier><Homeostasis><Human><Hydrogen Oxide><Hypernatremia><Hypertension><Infusion><Infusion procedures><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Mediating><Modern Man><Na element><Nerve><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurons><Organ><Physiological Homeostasis><Play><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Public Health><Publishing><Receptor Protein><Regulation><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Saline><Saline Solution><Serum><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Sodium><Sodium Chloride><Stimulus><Testing><Translating><United States><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Vasopressin-Neurophysin II-Copeptin><Water><adulthood><antagonism><antagonist><attenuate><attenuates><attenuation><biological signal transduction><blood oxygen level dependent><blood oxygenation level dependent><blood pressure homeostasis><blood pressure regulation><bloodbrain barrier><cardiovascular disorder><combat><cost><dietary excess><fMRI><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><infusions><innovate><innovation><innovative><neuro-vascular><neuronal><neurovascular><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><pressure><receptor><regulate BP><regulate blood pressure><renal><response><salt><salt hypertension><salt induced hypertension><salt sensitive><salt sensitive hypertension><social role><symporter><translation strategy><translational approach><translational strategy>
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Dylan E Kirsch

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$31,795
FY 2024

Project Title

A clinical neuroscience approach to understand stress coping in alcohol use disorder

Grant Number:

1F32AA031425-01A1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2024

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder. It is well established that stress motivates alcohol use and triggers relapse in individuals with AUD; however, the neural mechanisms that underlie this association are not clear. Preclinical studies have shown that chronic...

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<Affective Disorders><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Brain><Brain Diseases><Brain Disorders><Brain Nervous System><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Chronic><Chronic stress><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Data Collection><Decision Making><Development><Encephalon><Encephalon Diseases><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Exhibits><Fostering><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Functional impairment><Goals><Grant><Health><Human><Individual><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intracranial CNS Disorders><Intracranial Central Nervous System Disorders><Investigators><Life><Life Stress><Literature><Measures><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Mood Disorders><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nature><Neurosciences><Occupational><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Prefrontal Cortex><Questionnaires><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Relapse><Reporting><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Rest><Role><Sampling><Science><Self-Report><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slide><Statistical Regression><Stress><Stress and Coping><Structure><System><Testing><Time><Training><Training Activity><Translating><Work><acute stress><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol testing><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><biological signal transduction><career development><chronic EtOH drinking><chronic alcohol consumption><chronic alcohol drinking><chronic alcohol ingestion><chronic alcohol use><chronic ethanol consumption><chronic ethanol drinking><chronic ethanol ingestion><clinical diagnosis><clinical training><coping><coping with stress><developmental><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol testing><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><experience><fMRI><flexibility><flexible><interest><measurable outcome><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural mechanism><neurocircuitry><neuromechanism><outcome measurement><parent grant><pre-clinical><pre-clinical study><preclinical><preclinical study><primary outcome><psychologic><psychological><recruit><resilience><resilient><resilient to stress><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><stress resilience><stress resiliency><stress-related coping><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><training module><translational impact>
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Anna E Kirkland

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$31,288
FY 2023

Project Title

Utilizing multimodal neuroimaging to identify neurometabolic and neurobehavioral correlates of adolescent binge drinking

Grant Number:

5F32AA029930-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/8/2022

End Date:

1/7/2024

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Adolescent binge drinking (5+ drinks for males, 4+ drinks for females) is problematic and associated with many negative psychosocial consequences, such as progression into early and persistent alcohol use disorder (AUD). Research on neuroscience-informed treatments for adole...

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<12-20 years old><21 year old><21 years of age><21+ years old><4-Aminobutanoic Acid><4-Aminobutyric Acid><4-amino-butanoic acid><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Aminalon><Aminalone><Anterior><Applications Grants><Biological><Brain><Brain Nervous System><COBRE><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Center of Biomedical Research Excellence><Centers of Research Excellence><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Control Groups><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Drug Therapy><Drugs><Early Intervention><Encephalon><Ensure><Equity><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Female><Female Adolescents><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Funding><Future><GABA><Glutamates><Glutathione><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health Care Systems><Healthcare Systems><Human><Imaging Procedures><Imaging Technics><Imaging Techniques><Individual><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><L-Glutamate><Literature><MR Spectroscopy><Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy><Male Adolescents><Measures><Medication><Meta-Analysis><Modern Man><Multimodal Imaging><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neural Development><Neurobiology><Neurocognitive><Neurosciences><Outcome><P50 Mechanism><P50 Program><Persons><Pharmaceutic Preparations><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Pilot Projects><Population><Publishing><Research><Research Career Program><Sampling><Secure><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Societies><Specialized Center><Techniques><Training><Translating><United States National Institutes of Health><Youth><Youth 10-21><Youth Drinking><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent alcohol binge exposure><adolescent alcohol co-use><adolescent alcohol consumption><adolescent alcohol drinking><adolescent alcohol intake><adolescent alcohol treatment><adolescent alcohol use><adolescent binge alcohol drinking><adolescent binge drinking><adolescent boy><adolescent drinking><adolescent girl><adolescent onset binge drinking><adult youth><adulthood><age 21><age 21 years><aged><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol cue><alcohol during adolescence><alcohol effect><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intake among adolescents><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol related cue><alcohol use><alcohol use among adolescents><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use during adolescence><alcohol use in adolescence><alcohol use in adolescents><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinker><binge drinking><biologic><bout drinker><candidate identification><career development><cingulate cortex><compare to control><comparison control><cost><cue reactivity><data interpretation><develop therapy><developmental><drinking during adolescence><drinking in adolescent><drug treatment><drug/agent><early adulthood><efficacious therapy><efficacious treatment><emerging adult><episodic drinker><episodic drinking><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol cue><ethanol drinking><ethanol during adolescence><ethanol effect><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><experience><fMRI><gamma-Aminobutyric Acid><gamma-L-Glu-L-Cys-Gly><gamma-L-Glutamyl-L-Cysteinylglycine><glutamatergic><hands on research><hazardous alcohol use><imaging platform><intervention development><juvenile><juvenile human><male><multi-modal imaging><multi-modal neuro-imaging><multi-modal neuroimaging><multi-modality><multi-modality imaging><multimodal neuro-imaging><multimodal neuroimaging><multimodality><multimodality imaging><neural><neural correlate><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neuro-imaging><neurobehavioral><neurobiological><neurochemical><neurochemistry><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><peer><pilot study><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><psychosocial><sex><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><teen drinking><teenage alcohol use><teenage drinking><teenager alcohol use><therapy development><timeline><treatment development><twenty-one year old><twenty-one years of age><under age alcohol consumption><under age alcohol use><underage alcohol consumption><underage alcohol use><underage drinking><young adult><young adulthood><youth alcohol co-use><youth alcohol consumption><youth alcohol use><γ-Aminobutyric Acid>
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Matthew R Ely

SPAULDING REHABILITATION HOSPITAL, CHARLESTOWN, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$29,623
FY 2023

Project Title

Hybrid-FES Exercise to Attenuate Increased Central Adiposity andImprove Glucoregulatory Control in Acute SCI

Grant Number:

5F32HL156675-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2022

End Date:

7/7/2023

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT / PROJECT SUMMARY This postdoctoral F32 Kirschstein NRSA proposes unique research and includes a comprehensive training plan in the study of functional electrical stimulation row training (FESRT) as a rehabilitation technique in individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI). Individuals with ...

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<5-HT Agonists><5-Hydroxytryptamine Agonists><5-Hydroxytrytamine Agonist><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adipose tissue><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Aerobic><Aerobic Activity><Aerobic Exercise><Aerobic Training><Aerobic fitness><Attenuated><Award><BSC-1 Cell Growth Inhibitor><Blood><Blood Glucose><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Serum><Blood Sugar><Body Composition><Body Tissues><Buspirone><CIF-B><Cardiopulmonary><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cartilage-Inducing Factor-B><Cohort Studies><Concurrent Studies><DEXA><DXA><Data><Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry><Dual-Energy Xray Absorptiometry><Enrollment><Exercise><FIZZ3><Fasting><Fats><Fatty Tissue><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Fellowship><Found in Inflammatory Zone 3><Funding><GSC-1GI><Gene Expression><Glioblastoma-Derived T-Cell Suppressor Factor><Glucose tolerance test><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Heart Vascular><Hemoglobin A(1)><Humulin R><Hybrids><IPGTT><Impairment><Individual><Insulin><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Leanness><Leg><Leptin><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mechanics><Medical Rehabilitation><Metabolic><Metabolic stress><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Movement><Muscle Atrophy><Muscular Atrophy><NIDDM><NIV><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nodule-Inducing Virus><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Novolin R><OGTT><Ob Gene Product><Ob Protein><Obese Gene Product><Obese Protein><Obesity><Oral Glucose Tolerance Test><Palsy><Paralysed><Participant><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Physiologic><Physiological><Placebos><Plegia><Polyergin><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Prevalence><Production><Prospective Studies><Protocol><Protocols documentation><RETN><Regimen><Regular Insulin><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Retrospective Studies><Risk><Serotonergic Agonists><Serotonin Agonists><Serotonin Receptor Agonists><Serum><Sham Treatment><Skeletal Muscle><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Spinal Cord Trauma><Spinal Trauma><Spinal cord injured><Spinal cord injury><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><TGF-Beta 2><TGF-Beta2><TGF-b2><TGF-β2><Techniques><Thinness><Tissues><Training><Training Programs><Transforming Growth Factor Beta 2><Traumatic Myelopathy><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Visceral><Visceral fat><Voluntary Muscle><Work><active followup><adipocytokines><adipokines><adipose><adiposity><adult onset diabetes><arm><attenuate><attenuates><blood glucose regulation><body movement><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><circulatory system><cohort><corpulence><death risk><decreased muscle mass><energy balance><enroll><exercise intensity><exercise training><fasted><fasting plasma glucose><fasts><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional electrical stimulation><functional electrostimulation><glucose control><glucose homeostasis><glucose metabolism><glucose regulation><hemoglobin A1c><improved><insulin sensitivity><interventional strategy><intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test><ketosis resistant diabetes><long-term rehabilitation><longterm rehabilitation><low muscle mass><maturity onset diabetes><mechanic><mechanical><metabolic profile><mortality risk><murine nodule inducing virus><muscle breakdown><muscle bulk><muscle degradation><muscle deterioration><muscle form><muscle loss><muscle mass><muscle wasting><obese individuals><obese people><obese person><obese population><obese subjects><paralysis><paralytic><pharmaceutical><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><programs><pulmonary><reduced muscle mass><rehab strategy><rehab therapy><rehabilitation strategy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><research associates><resistin><response><sedentary activity><sham therapy><standard of care><transforming growth factor beta2><transforming growth factor β2><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><ventilation><white adipose tissue><yellow adipose tissue>
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Rebecca K Davidson

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$27,240
FY 2025

Project Title

The contribution of mitochondrial DNA damage to diabetes-related beta-cell failure

Grant Number:

5F32DK141236-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This F32 proposal describes a comprehensive training and mentorship program for Dr. Rebecca Davidson, a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan. Dr. Davidson will participate in a rigorous training plan, guided by their mentor...

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<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Advisory Committees><Age><Animals><Antimorphic mutation><Applications Grants><Attenuated><Beta Cell><Bioenergetics><Bioinformatics><Blood Glucose><Blood Sugar><Causality><Cell Body><Cell Function><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Clonal Expansion><D-Glucose><DNA><DNA Damage><DNA Helicases><DNA Injury><DNA Unwinding Proteins><DNA copy number><DNA unwinding enzyme><Data><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Dextrose><Diabetes Mellitus><Diabetic mouse><Disease><Disorder><Dominant Negative><Dominant-Negative Mutant><Dominant-Negative Mutation><Dysfunction><Epidemic><Etiology><Failure><Free Radicals><Functional disorder><Generations><Genes><Genome><Genome Instability><Genome Stability><Genomic Instability><Genomic Stability><Glucose><Glucose Intolerance><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health><Heritability><High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing><High-Throughput Sequencing><Human><Humulin R><Immunofluorescence><Immunofluorescence Immunologic><Impairment><Inflammatory><Insulin><Insulin Cell><Insulin Resistance><Insulin Secreting Cell><Internal Medicine><Islet Cell><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Lead><Link><Maintenance><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Metabolic dysfunction><Mice><Mice Mammals><Michigan><Mitochondria><Mitochondria RNA><Mitochondrial DNA><Mitochondrial Diseases><Mitochondrial Disorders><Mitochondrial RNA><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><NIDDM><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Novolin R><Nuclear><Oxidation-Reduction><Oxidative Phosphorylation><Oxidative Phosphorylation Pathway><Pancreatic beta Cell><Pancreatic β-Cell><Patients><Pb element><Peripheral><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Predisposition><Prevalence><Productivity><Proteins><Redox><Regular Insulin><Research><Research Associate><Respiration Disorders><Respiratory Disorder><Ribosomal RNA><Role><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Spirometry><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Staining method><Stains><Structure><Structure of beta Cell of islet><Subcellular Process><Susceptibility><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Task Forces><Technology><Testing><Thesaurismosis><Training><Training Programs><Transfer RNA><Translations><Transmission Electron Microscopy><Transplantation><Triplet Codon-Amino Acid Adaptor><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Universities><Writing><Xenograft Model><adult onset diabetes><adulthood><advisory team><ages><aging associated disease><aging associated disorders><aging related disease><aging related disorders><attenuate><attenuates><beta cell development><blood glucose regulation><breathing disorder><career><causation><developmental><diabetes><diabetes mouse model><diabetic><diabetogenic><disease associated with aging><disease causation><disease of aging><disorder of aging><disorders associated with aging><disorders related to aging><effective therapy><effective treatment><endocrine pancreas development><exposed human population><functional loss><genome integrity><genomic integrity><glucose control><glucose homeostasis><glucose regulation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><helicase><heteroplasmy><human exposure><improved><in vivo><insight><insulin resistant><insulin secretion><insulin tolerance><islet><islet development><ketosis resistant diabetes><maturity onset diabetes><metabolism disorder><mitochondrial><mitochondrial DNA mutation><mitochondrial dysfunction><mitochondrial genome><mouse model><mtDNA><mtDNA mutation><mtRNA><multidisciplinary><murine model><mutant><non-diabetic><nondiabetic><novel><oxidation reduction reaction><pancreas beta cell><pancreas β cell><pancreatic b-cell><pathophysiology><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><postnatal><programs><rRNA><research associates><respiratory dysfunction><response><selective expression><selectively expressed><social role><stressor><tRNA><transfer Ribonucleic acids><translation><transplant><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><xenograft transplant model><xenotransplant model><β-cell><β-cells><βCell>
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Jamie Parnes

EMMA PENDLETON BRADLEY HOSPITAL, Riverside, RI

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$26,060
FY 2023

Project Title

Identifying Treatment Effects, Mechanisms, and Moderators in Youth Cannabis Use Treatment Using Ecological Momentary Assessment

Grant Number:

5F32DA054718-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/27/2021

End Date:

12/31/2023

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT BACKGROUND. Adolescent cannabis use disorder (CUD) interventions have demonstrated mixed efficacy, underscoring the need for improved treatment. Identifying treatment moderators (i.e., individual differences), as well as the mechanisms leading to behavior change, can increas...

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<0-11 years old><2,3-4,5-bis-O-(1-methylethylidene)-beta-D-fructopyranose sulfamate><21+ years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Applications Grants><Behavioral><Behavioral Mechanisms><Belief><Biologic Factor><Biological Factors><Cannabis><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Client><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Complement><Complement Proteins><Complex><Consumption><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Data Set><Drug Therapy><EAA Antagonists><Ecological momentary assessment><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Evidence based intervention><Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists><Expectancy><Future><GABA Agonists><GABA Receptor Agonists><Glutamate Antagonists><Glutamate Receptor Antagonists><Goals><Grain><Grant Proposals><Individual><Individual Differences><Influentials><International><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intoxication><Investigators><Maintenance><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Hospitals><Mental Institutions><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pharmacotherapy><Placebo Control><Placebos><Play><Psychiatric Hospitals><Psychosocial Factor><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Role><Scientist><Sham Treatment><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Substance Addiction><Substance Dependence><Substance Use Disorder><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><ages><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol treatment><behavior change><behavior mechanism><biobehavior><biobehavioral><cannabis craving><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><career><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive process><craving><customized therapy><customized treatment><data interpretation><drug treatment><early adulthood><efficacy testing><emerging adult><environmental risk><evidence base><experience><gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Agonists><improved><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><intervention efficacy><interventional strategy><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><marijuana craving><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><mental health facility><novel><parent><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><peer><placebo controlled><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><public health research><randomized, clinical trials><reduced alcohol use><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><secondary analysis><sham therapy><skills><social><social cognitive theory><social influence><social learning theory><social role><statistical analysis><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><success><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic response><therapy efficacy><therapy response><topiramate><treatment effect><treatment research><treatment response><unique treatment><virtual><youngster>
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Arianne Caudal

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$25,942
FY 2025

Project Title

Understanding Metabolic Interplay in a Human iPSC Model of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

Grant Number:

5F32HL173968-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2025

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Project Summary Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a leading cause of death nationwide, with 65% of mortality due to cardiovascular disease. The term “diabetic cardiomyopathy (T2DCM)” refers to a condition with adverse myocardial remodeling in the absence of hypertension and vascular pathology. Although T2D a...

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<2-dimensional><3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><ASCVD><Ablation><Acceleration><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Age><Atherosclerosis><Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease><Autopsy><Binding><Binding Proteins><Biological><Biomedical Research><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><Calcium><Cardiac><Cardiac Muscle Cells><Cardiac Myocytes><Cardiocyte><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Agents><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Drugs><Cardiovascular Models><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cause of Death><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Function><Cell Line><Cell Physiology><Cell Process><Cell Signaling><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Function><Cellular Physiology><Cellular Process><Cessation of life><Clinical Trials><Co-Transporters><Communities><Complex><Conditioned Culture Media><Conditioned Medium><Coupled><D-Glucose><Death><Development><Dextrose><Disease><Disorder><Drugs><Dysfunction><Endothelial Cells><Excretory function><Fibroblasts><Functional disorder><Genetic><Glucose><Heart><Heart Muscle Cells><Heart Vascular><Heart failure><Heart myocyte><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Human><Hypertension><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Isotopes><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Knock-out><Knockout><LC/MS><Ligand Binding Protein><Ligand Binding Protein Gene><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measurement><Measures><Medication><Metabolic><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Mitochondria><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Myocardial><NIDDM><Na element><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Oxygen Consumption><Pathogenesis><Pathologic><Pathology><Pathway interactions><Patients><Peptides><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Phenotype><Physiopathology><Population><Preclinical Testing><Proliferating><Protective Agents><Protective Drugs><Protein Binding><Protein Cleavage><Proteins><Proteolysis><Proteomics><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Respiration><Sampling><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Sodium><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Strains Cell Lines><Subcellular Process><System><Systems Biology><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Therapeutic><Thesaurismosis><Tissues><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type 2 diabetic><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Type II diabetic><Validation><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Ventricle Remodeling><Ventricular Cardiac Remodeling><Ventricular Myocardial Remodeling><Ventricular Remodeling><absorption><adult onset diabetes><ages><atheromatosis><atherosclerotic disease><atherosclerotic vascular disease><biobank><biologic><biological signal transduction><biorepository><bound protein><cardiac failure><cardiac tissue engineering><cardiomyocyte><cardioprotectant><cardioprotection><cardioprotective><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><cell type><circulatory system><cultured cell line><design><designing><developmental><diabetic><diabetic cardiomyopathy><diabetic cardiopathy><diabetic cardiopathy disease><diabetic cardiopathy disorder><diabetic cardiovascular disease><diabetic cardiovascular disorder><diabetic patient><directed differentiation><disease phenotype><drug/agent><engineered heart tissue><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><excretion><fascinate><glucose uptake><glycemic control><hiPSC><high blood pressure><human derived model><human derived system><human iPS><human iPSC><human induced pluripotent cell><human induced pluripotent stem cells><human inducible pluripotent stem cells><human inducible stem cells><human like model><human like platform><human like system><human specific model><human specific system><human-based biological models><human-based model><human-based nonanimal models><human-based platform><human-based research><human-based system><human-based tools><human-focused research><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><iPS><iPSC><iPSC technology><iPSCs><in vitro Model><induced human pluripotent stem cells><induced pluripotent cell><induced pluripotent stem cell><induced pluripotent stem cell technology><inducible pluripotent cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell><inhibitor><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><ketosis resistant diabetes><knock-down><knockdown><liquid chromatography mass spectrometry><maturity onset diabetes><metabolic phenotype><metabolism disorder><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><metabotype><migration><mitochondrial><monolayer><mortality><myocardial remodeling><necropsy><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><pathophysiology><pathway><patient retention><pharmaceutical><postmortem><pre-clinical testing><prevent><preventing><progenitor cell model><progenitor model><protective effect><renal><resolutions><respiratory mechanism><sex><stem and progenitor cell model><stem cell based model><stem cell derived model><stem cell model><symporter><three dimensional><tissue culture><tool><two-dimensional><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><validations><vascular>
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Sarah Louise Brown

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$22,726
FY 2024

Project Title

Causal Mechanisms Underlying Social Pain and Suicidal Behaviors: Examining the Role of Altered Decision-making and Psychophysiological Reactivity

Grant Number:

5F32MH126527-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

8/11/2024

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Project Summary/Abstract The goal of this F32 fellowship project and training plan is to prepare the candidate to independently conduct innovative research aimed at improving our understanding of suicide risk and preventing suicidal behaviors (SB) in high-risk populations. Despite decades of suicide...

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<Accessory Sinuses><Active Follow-up><Age><Arousal><Attention><Behavior><Behavioral><Biofeedback><Cause of Death><Chronic><Clinical><Cognition><Cognitive><Cross-Over Designs><Crossover Design><Decision Making><Development><Diagnostic><Exclusion><Exhibits><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Fellowship><Future><Goals><Impairment><Interruption><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Laboratories><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Measures><Mediating><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Modification><Nasal Sinuses><Nasal cavity/Paranasal><Nasal cavity/Paranasal sinuses><Outcome><Pain><Pain Threshold><Pain Tolerance Level><Painful><Paranasal Sinuses><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Perception><Personality><Persons><Physiologic><Physiologic Psychology><Physiological><Physiological Psychology><Predicting Risk><Predictive Value><Process><Proxy><Psychophysiological><Psychophysiology><Randomized><Research><Rewards><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Self-Report><Sinus><Stress><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Testing><Time><Training><Withdrawal><Work><active followup><adult youth><ages><developmental><effective intervention><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><forecasting risk><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><interventional strategy><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longterm study><malleable risk><modifiable risk><neglect><novel><ostracism><ostracize><pain behavior><pain tolerance><peer exclusion><physiopsychology><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive risk><predicts risk><preference><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><psycho-physiological><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><respiratory><response><risk prediction><risk predictions><simulated virtual reality><skills><social><social engagement><social exclusion><social involvement><social participation><social role><social stress><socially stressed><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide attempter><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide model><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><theories><thoughts about suicide><translation strategy><translational approach><translational strategy><virtual reality><virtual reality simulation><virtual simulation><young adult><young adulthood>
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Elizabeth Munroe

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$18,794
FY 2025

Project Title

Optimizing Vasopressor Delivery in Early Sepsis

Grant Number:

5F32HL172463-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2025

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Candidate’s Long-Term Career Goal. Dr. Munroe’s goal is to become an independent physician-scientist leading clinical trials to improve sepsis survival and recovery. Through the training outlined in this F32 award, she will gain the skills necessary to perform advanced statistical an...

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<Academic support><Address><Affect><Area><Award><Blood Pressure><Blood Vessels><Blood flow><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Case Study><Catheters><Cessation of life><Chicago><Circulatory Collapse><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Complication><Critical Care><Data><Data Set><Death><Decision Making><Development><Development Plans><Dose><Drugs><Equilibrium><Equipoise><Fellowship><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health Care Research><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hypotension><IV Fluid><Iatrogenesis><Impairment><Infection><Internal Medicine><Intravenous Fluid><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><Liquid substance><Low Blood Pressure><Medication><Medicine><Mentors><Methods><Michigan><Modeling><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Organ><Organ failure><Outcome><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Peripheral><Peripheral Resistance><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Policies><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Publications><Publishing><Randomized><Recommendation><Recovery><Registries><Research><Research Career Program><Residencies><Residual><Residual state><Resuscitation><Risk Adjustment><Route><Safety><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Sepsis><Septic Shock><Severity of illness><Shock><Societies><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Statistical Methods><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Systemic Vascular Resistance><Testing><Thrombosis><Time><Total Peripheral Resistance><Training><Universities><Variant><Variation><Vascular Hypotensive Disorder><Vasoactive Agonists><Vasoconstrictor Agents><Vasoconstrictor Drugs><Vasoconstrictors><Vasopressor Agents><Venous><Work><antisepsis treatment><balance><balance function><barriers to implementation><care providers><career><career development><case report><circulatory shock><conference><convention><design><designing><developmental><disease severity><drug/agent><evidence base><experience><fluid><iatrogenic><iatrogenically><iatrogenicity><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><improved><injury to tissue><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><liquid><methods to study multiple-level influences><mortality><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><novel><patient oriented outcomes><pilot trial><pulmonary><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><routine care><safety and feasibility><sepsis care><sepsis interventions><sepsis management><sepsis survivor><sepsis survivorship><sepsis therapeutics><sepsis therapy><sepsis treatment><septic survival><septic survivor><septic therapy><septic treatment><shocks><skills><statistic methods><statistical analysis><statistics><success><summit><survive sepsis><symposia><symposium><thrombotic disease><thrombotic disorder><tissue injury><treat sepsis><vascular><vasopressor><willingness>
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Elizabeth Lehinger

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$17,282
FY 2024

Project Title

Understanding Treatment Dropout Among Women with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Heavy Drinking

Grant Number:

5F32AA029865-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2024

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Project Abstract

Treatment dropout is a primary challenge for individuals suffering with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) following trauma exposure. Treatments for PTSD+AUD are effective at reducing symptoms, yet treatment attrition is a critical issue. Dropout rates among individu...

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<Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Award><Behavior><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clip><Data><Development><Distress><Dropout><Drops><Early Diagnosis><Emotions><Enrollment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Funding><Grant><Heavy Drinking><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Leanness><Manuscripts><Measures><Mental Depression><Methods><Negative Reinforcements><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Process><Provider><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Self Medication><Self-Report><Services><Severities><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slice><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Statistical Methods><Symptoms><Testing><Thinness><Training><Translating><Trauma><Treatment outcome><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Writing><active method><active technique><active treatment><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol craving><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><assaulted sexually><biological signal transduction><clinical trial in women><compare treatment><coping><decrease symptom><depression><developmental><drink heavily><early detection><emotional distress><enroll><ethanol consumption><ethanol craving><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><exposure to trauma><extreme drinking><feeling distress><feeling upset><female clinical trial><fewer symptoms><heavy alcohol use><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><interventional strategy><novel><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><research study><sexual assault><sexual attack><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><skills training><statistic methods><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><theories><therapy prediction><trauma exposure><traumatic neurosis><treatment comparison><treatment prediction><treatment response prediction><unhealthy alcohol use><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><women's clinical trial>
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Kayla A Carter

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$16,206
FY 2025

Project Title

Prospective contributions of the vaginal microbiome and immune milieu to spontaneous Chlamydia trachomatis clearance

Grant Number:

5F32AI181170-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

9/24/2025

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Project Abstract

Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. In the U.S., women aged 15-24 have the highest CT burden: 782,697 cases in 2019. Up to 80% of urogenital CT infections are asymptomatic, and untreated persistent infection can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, i...

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<Acceleration><Age><Anaerobic Bacteria><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotic Therapy><Antibiotic Treatment><Antibiotics><Archives><Bacteria><Bacterial Vaginitis><Bacterial Vaginosis><Bioinformatics><Biological Response Modifier Therapy><Biological Therapy><C trachomatis><C. trachomatis><Cannot achieve a pregnancy><Cell Adhesion><Cellular Adhesion><Chlamydia trachomatis><Chronic><Compensation><Complex><Data><Development><Difficulty conceiving><Ectopic Pregnancy><Environment><Epidemiology><Event><Fallopian Tubes><Fostering><Functional Metagenomics><Generalized Growth><Genitourinary><Genitourinary system><Growth><Guidelines><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><IFN-Gamma><IFN-g><IFN-γ><IFNG><IFNγ><Immune><Immune Interferon><Immune Markers><Immune response><Immunes><Immunity><Immunologic Markers><Immunology><In Vitro><Individual><Indoles><Infection><Infertility><Inflammation><Interferon Gamma><Interferon Type II><Interruption><Intervention><Knowledge><Lactic acid><Lactobacillus><Lavage><Long-term infection><Longitudinal Studies><Mammalian Oviducts><Mediating><Metabolic><Metabolic Clearance Rate><Metagenomics><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nonspecific Vaginitis><Parents><Pathology><Pelvic Inflammatory Disease><Play><Population><Production><Resolution><Rickettsia trachomae><Risk><Role><Salpinx><Sampling><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Testing><Tissue Growth><Translating><United States National Institutes of Health><Urogenital><Urogenital System><Uterine Tubes><Vaccine Design><Vaccines><Vagina><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Visit><Woman><Work><aged><ages><anaerobe><analyze microbiome><bacterial disease treatment><bacterial infectious disease treatment><biological therapeutic><biological treatment><biologically based therapeutics><biotherapeutics><biotherapy><cervicovaginal><cervicovaginal microbiome><childbearing age><chronic infection><clearance rate><cohort><design><designing><develop a vaccine><develop vaccines><development of a vaccine><developmental><epidemiologic><epidemiological><extrauterine pregnancy><fertile age><fertility cessation><fertility loss><genital tract><host response><immune system response><immune-based biomarkers><immunological biomarkers><immunological markers><immunoresponse><infertile><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><lFN-Gamma><lavage therapy><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><metagenome><microbial consortia><microbial flora><microbiome><microbiome analysis><microbiota><microflora><multiomics><multiple omics><multispecies consortia><new approaches><non-specific vaginitis><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><ontogeny><oviduct><panomics><parent><pelvic inflammation disease><pelvic inflammation disorder><pelvic inflammatory disorder><pelvic inflammatory syndrome><persistent infection><post-doctoral training><prevent><preventing><prospective><reproductive><reproductive age><reproductive tract><reproductive years><resolutions><response><screening><screenings><sexually acquired infection><sexually active><social role><therapeutic target><tool><vaccine development><vaginal biome><vaginal flora><vaginal lactobacilli><vaginal microbial community><vaginal microbiome><vaginal microbiota><vaginal microflora>
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Laurel D Sarfan

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, BERKELEY, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$8,647
FY 2024

Project Title

Advancing Sustainability of Evidence-Based Treatments in Community Mental Health

Grant Number:

5F32MH131284-02

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/21/2023

End Date:

2/5/2024

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Project Summary/Abstract Too many patients do not receive evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for mental health problems. In response, implementation science has rapidly advanced to bring EBTs to routine practice settings, and thereby improve patient outcomes. Unfortunately, research on sustainability ...

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<Automobile Driving><CMHC><California><Circadian Dysregulation><Communities><Community Mental Health Centers><Complex><Diagnostic><Effectiveness><Environment><Equation><Evaluation><Evidence based treatment><Experimental Therapies><Fellowship><Goals><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Investigators><Knowledge><Linear Models><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Parents><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perception><Phase><Provider><Psychological Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Research><Research Design><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Sleep Disorders><Strategic Planning><Structure><Study Type><Testing><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><barriers to implementation><bone><career><chronic mental illness><circadian abnormality><circadian disruption><circadian disturbance><circadian dysfunction><circadian impairment><community setting><design><designing><driving><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation framework><implementation intervention><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><improved><interventional strategy><mental health care><mental healthcare><parent><patient oriented outcomes><persistent mental illness><post implementation><practice setting><prevent><preventing><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><response><routine practice><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem><study design><sustainability framework><theories><training opportunity>
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Blake Monroe

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$3,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Lipid Metabolism, Mitochondrial Stress, and Senescence

Grant Number:

3F32AG086035-01S1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

9/29/2025

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Project Abstract Accumulation of senescent cells in adipose tissue, particularly visceral depots, is increasingly becoming more appreciated as a causal factor in age- and obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction, conditions that impart a heavy burden in terms of suffering and mortality on public hea...

Research Terms

<4 hydroxynonenal><4-HNE cpd><4-hydroxy-2,3-nonenal><4-hydroxy-2-nonenal><4-hydroxynonen-2-al><Acyltransferase><Adipocytes><Adipose Cell><Adipose tissue><Age><Age related pathologies><Aging><Aldehydes><Alkylation><BAX><BAX gene><BCL2-Associated X Protein Gene><BCL2L4><Biochemistry><Biological Chemistry><Blood Vessels><Body Tissues><CDK-Interacting Protein 1><CDKN1><CDKN1A><CDKN1A gene><CIP1><Cardiolipins><Cell Aging><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Senescence><Cell Senescence Induction><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Aging><Cellular Senescence><Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1A><DNA><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Deoxyribonucleic Acid><Development><Differential Gene Expression><Diffuse><Down-Regulation><Dysfunction><EC 2.3><EC 2.5.1.18><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Exhibits><Exposure to><Faculty><Fat Cells><Fat progenitor cell><Fat stem cell><Fats><Fatty Acid Hydroperoxides><Fatty Tissue><Fatty acid glycerol esters><Fellowship><Fibroblasts><Functional disorder><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Glutathione Organic Nitrate Ester Reductase><Glutathione S-Alkyltransferase><Glutathione S-Aralkyltransferase><Glutathione S-Aryltransferase><Glutathione S-Epoxidetransferase><Glutathione S-Transferase><Glutathione Transferase><Health><Heme Transfer Protein><Human><Immune><Immunes><In Vitro><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Insulin Resistance><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Laboratories><Ligandins><Link><Lipid Hydroperoxide><Lipid Peroxidation><Lipid Peroxides><Lipids><Lipocytes><Lipoperoxides><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Mature Lipocyte><Mature fat cell><Mediating><Mediator><Mentors><Metabolic dysfunction><Mice><Mice Mammals><Minnesota><Mitochondria><Mitochondrial Proteins><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Nature><Obesity><Oxidative Stress><Pathogenesis><Pathology><Permeability><Phenotype><Phosphatides><Phospholipids><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Post-Translational Modification Protein/Amino Acid Biochemistry><Post-Translational Modifications><Post-Translational Protein Modification><Post-Translational Protein Processing><Posttranslational Modifications><Posttranslational Protein Processing><Progenitor Cells><Protein Modification><Proteins><Proteomics><Public Health><Replicative Senescence><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><S-Hydroxyalkyl Glutathione Lyase><Sentinel><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Silent Mating Type Information Regulator 2-like Proteins><Sir2-like Proteins><Sirtuins><Site><Stress><Sum><Testing><Tissue-Specific Differential Gene Expression><Tissue-Specific Gene Expression><Tissues><Universities><Upregulation><Visceral><WAF1><Wildtype p53-Activated Fragment 1><Work><adduct><adipocyte progenitors><adipocyte stem cell><adipocyte-derived stem cell><adipose><adipose derived stem cell><adipose progenitor><adipose stem cell><adipose tissue derived stem cell><adipose tissue stem cells><adiposity><age associated><age associated disease><age associated disorder><age associated impairment><age associated pathologies><age correlated><age dependent><age dependent disease><age dependent disorder><age dependent impairment><age dependent pathologies><age induced pathologies><age linked><age related><age related human disease><age specific><age-related disease><age-related disorder><age-related impairment><ages><aging associated pathologies><aging dependent pathologies><aging induced pathologies><aging pathologies><aging related pathologies><anti-oxidant enzyme><antioxidant enzyme><biological signal transduction><cell culture><cell cultures><cellular aging induction><cellular senescence induction><corpulence><cytokine><data interpretation><developmental><diet-associated obesity><diet-induced obesity><diet-related obesity><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fat derived stem cell><fat metabolism><genotoxicity><glutathione aralkyltransferase><glutathione aryltransferase><glutathione peroxidase><in vivo><inflammatory environment><inflammatory milieu><insight><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><life span><lifespan><lipid metabolism><lipid peroxide><lipophilicity><loss of function><mitochondrial><mitochondrial dysfunction><mitochondrial membrane><mortality><mouse model><murine model><novel><obesity development><old age><p21 gene><p21 protein><pathophysiology><peroxidation><pharmacologic><programs><replicative aging><senescence><senescence and its associated secretory phenotype><senescence associated secretome><senescence associated secretory factors><senescence associated secretory pathway><senescence associated secretory phenotype><senescence associated secretory program><senescence associated secretory proteins><senescence induction><senescent><senescent associated secretome><senescent associated secretory phenotype><senescent cell><skills><social role><stem cells><vascular><white adipose tissue><yellow adipose tissue>
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Ray Yueh Ku

CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Training-friendly
$1,221
FY 2023

Project Title

Investigating the effect of alcohol exposure on human cortical development using a 3D in vitro model

Grant Number:

3F32AA028163-03S1

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/17/2023

End Date:

9/29/2023

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Project summary This project is prepared in response to PA-20-272 (Administrative Supplements to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Parent Admin Supp Clinical Trial Optional). The PI is in no cost extension period of her F32 fellowship, partially supported by funds carried forward from ...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Absolute ethanol><Acute><Administrative Supplement><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Biomedical Research><Bioreactors><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><Cas nuclease technology><Cell Body><Cell Death><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Line><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><CellLine><Cells><Cellular Proliferation><Cellular injury><Cerebrum><Chronic><Clinical Trials><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><Cooperative Agreements><Cues><Data><Developing fetus><Development><Dose><ETOH><Embryo Development><Embryogenesis><Embryonic Development><Encephalon><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethanol><Ethyl Alcohol><Exposure to><FASD><Fellowship><Fetal Alcohol Exposure><Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder><Fetal Development><Fetal ETOH Exposure><Fetal Ethanol Exposure><Funding><Future><Gestation><Glia><Glial Cells><Grain Alcohol><Grant><Human><Hyperoxia><Immunohistochemistry><Immunohistochemistry Cell/Tissue><Immunohistochemistry Staining Method><In Utero Alcohol Exposure><In Utero ETOH Exposure><In Utero Ethanol Exposure><In Vitro><Knowledge><Kolliker's reticulum><Manuscripts><Mediating><Methylcarbinol><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Modernization><Monitor><Morphology><Murine><Mus><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Stem Cell><Neurocyte><Neuroglia><Neuroglial Cells><Neuronal Differentiation><Neurons><Non-neuronal cell><Nonneuronal cell><Parents><Patients><Population><Predisposition><Pregnancy><Prenatal Alcohol Exposure><Prenatal ETOH Exposure><Prenatal Ethanol Exposure><Preparation><Primates><Primates Mammals><Process><Progenitor Cells><Proliferating><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNA-Binding Proteins><RNAseq><Radial><Radius><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Strains Cell Lines><Stress><Structure><Susceptibility><System><Testing><Time><U-Series Cooperative Agreements><United States National Institutes of Health><Up-Regulation><Upregulation><alcohol consumption during pregnancy><alcohol during pregnancy><alcohol effect><alcohol exposed><alcohol exposure><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intake during pregnancy><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol-exposed pregnancy><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><cell damage><cell injury><cell type><cellular damage><cerebral><cognitive function><cost><cultured cell line><damage to cells><developmental><drinking alcohol during pregnancy><ethanol consumption><ethanol consumption during pregnancy><ethanol drinking><ethanol effect><ethanol exposed><ethanol exposure><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><exposed to alcohol><exposed to alcohol prenatally><exposed to ethanol><exposure to alcohol><exposure to ethanol><falls><genome editing><genomic editing><gestation ETOH exposure><gestation alcohol exposure><gestation ethanol exposure><gestational ethanol exposure><human data><hyperoxygenation><iPS><iPSC><iPSCs><in vitro Model><induced pluripotent cell><induced pluripotent stem cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell><injury to cells><insight><microbioreactor><migration><model of animal><mouse model><murine model><necrocytosis><nerve cement><nerve stem cell><neural><neural precursor><neural precursor cell><neural progenitor><neural progenitor cells><neuron progenitors><neuronal><neuronal progenitor><neuronal progenitor cells><neuronal stem cells><neuroprogenitor><neuroprotection><neuroprotective><novel><overexpress><overexpression><parent><parent project><pregnancy ETOH exposure><pregnancy alcohol exposure><pregnancy ethanol exposure><prenatal alcohol consumption><prenatal alcohol use><prenatal drinking><prenatal influence><prenatally alcohol exposed><prenatally exposed to alcohol><preparations><progenitor><progenitor cell proliferation><response><social role><stem cell proliferation><stem cells><subventricular zone><three dimensional><timeline><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics>
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Benjamin Ross Freedman

BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$121,030
FY 2026

Project Title

Supplement Multifunctional Tough Adhesive Hydrogels to Recruit, Expand, and Deliver Tendon Cells During Aging and Injury

Grant Number:

3R00AG065495-05S1

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2020

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract My laboratory studies structure-function mechanisms of tendon aging and injury and how they may be improved using biomaterials. My research training in bioengineering started by studying the role of healing and fatigue loading on multiscale tendon properties. I realized that...

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<Acute><Adhesives><Aging><Autoregulation><Biocompatible Materials><Biology><Biology of Aging><Biomaterials><Biomedical Engineering><Body Tissues><Calcanean Tendon><Cell Body><Cells><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Growth><Chronic><Connective Tissue Diseases><Connective Tissue Disorder><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Delivery><Drug Delivery Systems><Dysfunction><Environment><Fatigue><Fiber><Functional disorder><Goals><Homeostasis><Hydrogels><In Vitro><Incidence><Individual><Infiltration><Injury><Investigators><Knowledge><Laboratory Study><Lack of Energy><Mechanics><Mentors><Mucous body substance><Mucus><Musculoskeletal><Natural regeneration><Orthopedic><Orthopedic Surgery><Orthopedic Surgical Profession><Orthopedics><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Proliferating><Property><Recreation><Regeneration><Research><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Rodent Model><Role><Scientist><Site><Sports><Structure><Supporting Cell><Surface><System><Tendon Injuries><Tendon structure><Tendons><Testing><Therapeutic><Tissues><Training><achilles tendon><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><aged group><aged groups><aged individual><aged individuals><aged people><aged person><aged persons><aged population><aged populations><aging population><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><biological material><cell growth><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><developmental><healing><improved><in vivo><injuries><materials science><mechanic><mechanical><mucous><pathophysiology><population aging><post-doctoral training><programs><recruit><regenerate><scaffold><scaffolding><skills><slug><social role><success>
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JOSEPH D. POWERS

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$248,999
FY 2025

Project Title

Dysregulated mechanosignaling in dilated cardiomyopathy caused by defective Filamin C

Grant Number:

5R00HL159224-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT A common and deadly form of familial heart disease is dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is typically characterized by adverse cellular and ventricular remodeling and systolic dysfunction. DCM is often associated with loss-of-function mutations in genes encoding sarcomeri...

Research Terms

<280 kDa actin-binding protein><Actin Filaments><Address><Atomic Force Microscopy><Attenuated><Biological Markers><Biophysics><Body Tissues><Cardiac><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cardiac Muscle Cells><Cardiac Myocytes><Cardiocyte><Cardiomyopathies><Cell Body><Cell-Extracellular Matrix><Cells><Cellular Matrix><Clinical><Congestive Cardiomyopathy><Cytoskeletal Gene><Cytoskeletal Proteins><Cytoskeletal System><Cytoskeleton><DNA mutation><Defect><Development><Diagnosis><Diastole><Dilated Cardiomyopathy><Dysfunction><ECM><Equilibrium><Expression Signature><Extracellular Matrix><FRET><Fibroblasts><Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer><Force Microscopy><Frame Shift Mutation><Frameshift Mutation><Functional disorder><Förster Resonance Energy Transfer><Gene Action Regulation><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Profile><Gene Expression Regulation><Gene Regulation><Gene Regulation Process><Gene Targeting><GeneHomolog><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Geometry><Goals><Heart><Heart Diseases><Heart Muscle Cells><Heart failure><Heart myocyte><Heterozygote><Homolog><Homologous Gene><Homologue><Human><Human Pathology><Hypertrophy><Image><In Vitro><Intracellular Structure><Investigation><KO mice><Knock-out><Knock-out Mice><Knockout><Knockout Mice><Length><Life><Link><Maintenance><Measurement><Mechanics><Mediating><Mentors><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microfilaments><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Mutation><Myocardial Diseases><Myocardial Disorder><Myocardiopathies><Myocardium><Myofilaments><Nonsense Mutation><Null Mouse><Pathogenicity><Pathologic><Pathway interactions><Patients><Phase><Phenotype><Physiopathology><Play><Proteins><Reading Frame Shift Mutation><Reporting><Research><Role><Sarcomeres><Scanning Force Microscopy><Signal Pathway><Stimulus><Stress><Structural defect><Structural malformation><Structure><Subcellular structure><Systole><Techniques><Testing><Tissues><Translating><Transmission><Variant><Variation><Ventricle Remodeling><Ventricular><Ventricular Cardiac Remodeling><Ventricular Myocardial Remodeling><Ventricular Remodeling><X ray diffraction><X ray diffraction analysis><Xray diffraction><attenuate><attenuates><balance><balance function><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biomechanical analyses><biomechanical analysis><biomechanical assessment><biomechanical characterization><biomechanical evaluation><biomechanical measurement><biomechanical profiling><biomechanical test><biophysical approaches><biophysical foundation><biophysical methodology><biophysical methods><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><biophysical techniques><cardiac failure><cardiac muscle><cardiac myocytes differentiated from induced pluripotent stem cell><cardiomyocyte><design><designing><developmental><extracellular><filamin><filamin 1><filamin A><functional loss><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><genome mutation><heart cell><heart disorder><heart muscle><heterozygosity><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><imaging><in vitro 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><intracellular skeleton><loss of function mutation><mechanic><mechanical><mechanical cue><mechanical force><mechanical load><mechanical signal><mechanical stimulus><mouse model><multi-scale computational modeling><multi-scale mathematical modeling><multi-scale modeling><multiscale computational modeling><multiscale mathematical modeling><multiscale modeling><murine model><myocardial remodeling><myocardium disease><myocardium disorder><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><non-sense mutation><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><pathophysiology><pathway><post-doctoral training><prevent><preventing><response><sensor><social role><structural abnormalities><structural anomalies><tool><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><transcriptomics><transmission process><ventricular hypertrophy>
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Samuel Noah Meisel

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS), BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$248,886
FY 2025

Project Title

Assessing Parenting at the Momentary Level to Understand Parenting Behaviors that Contribute to Improved Treatment Outcomes for Youth with Co-Occurring Disorders

Grant Number:

5R00AA030030-04

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT. Over 80% of adolescents with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) who present to treatment have a co-occurring psychiatric diagnosis. Although the best available treatments for adolescents with alcohol use disorders and co-occurring disorders (AUD+CODs) yield only modest short-ter...

Research Terms

<Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Behavior><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Behavioral Mechanisms><Child Rearing><Communication><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Ecological momentary assessment><Enrollment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Exhibits><Faculty><Feedback><Future><Goals><Grant><Intervention><Investigators><Length><Life><Measures><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Monitor><Motivation><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Phase><Pilot Projects><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Diagnosis><Psychological Health><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sampling><Site><Strategic Planning><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Training><Treatment outcome><Youth><Youth 10-21><Youth Drinking><acceptability and feasibility><access to alcohol><adolescent alcohol co-use><adolescent alcohol consumption><adolescent alcohol drinking><adolescent alcohol intake><adolescent alcohol treatment><adolescent alcohol use><adolescent drinking><adolescent parents><adolescent substance use><adolescents with alcohol use disorders><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol access><alcohol accessibility><alcohol availability><alcohol craving><alcohol during adolescence><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intake among adolescents><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use among adolescents><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use during adolescence><alcohol use in adolescence><alcohol use in adolescents><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><associated symptom><behavior change><behavior mechanism><cannabis use><childrearing><co-morbid symptom><co-occuring symptom><co-occurring disorders><comorbid symptom><concurrent symptom><cooccuring symptom><design><designing><developmental><drinking during adolescence><drinking in adolescent><dual diagnosis><enroll><ethanol accessibility><ethanol availability><ethanol consumption><ethanol craving><ethanol drinking><ethanol during adolescence><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><improved><improved outcome><juvenile><juvenile human><marijuana use><outcome prediction><outpatient programs><outpatient services><parent><parenting adolescent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pilot study><pilot test><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><protocol development><recruit><research study><skills><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use treatment><symptom association><symptom comorbidity><teen drinking><teen parenting><teen parents><teenage alcohol use><teenage drinking><teenage parents><teenager alcohol use><therapy prediction><treatment prediction><treatment program><treatment research><treatment response prediction><under age alcohol consumption><under age alcohol use><underage alcohol consumption><underage alcohol use><underage drinking><virtual><youth age><youth alcohol co-use><youth alcohol consumption><youth alcohol use><youth substance use>
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Benjamin Ross Freedman

BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$244,021
FY 2025

Project Title

Multifunctional tough adhesive hydrogels to recruit, expand, and deliver tendoncells during aging and injury

Grant Number:

5R00AG065495-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2020

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary My career goal is to become an independent investigator and educator who studies structure-function mechanisms of tendon aging and injury and how they may be improved using biomaterials. My research training in bioengineering started by studying the role of healing and fatigue loadin...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acceleration><Acute><Adhesives><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Aging><American><Autoregulation><Biocompatible Materials><Biology><Biology of Aging><Biomaterials><Biomedical Engineering><Body Tissues><Calcanean Tendon><Cell Body><Cell Growth in Number><Cell Isolation><Cell Locomotion><Cell Migration><Cell Movement><Cell Multiplication><Cell Proliferation><Cell Segregation><Cell Separation><Cell Separation Technology><Cell Therapy><Cells><Cellular Expansion><Cellular Growth><Cellular Migration><Cellular Motility><Cellular Proliferation><Chronic><Cicatrix><Collagen><Connective Tissue Diseases><Connective Tissue Disorder><Consumption><Development><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Drug Delivery><Drug Delivery Systems><Dysfunction><Engraftment><Environment><Enzyme Gene><Enzymes><Exhibits><Faculty><Fatigue><Fiber><Functional disorder><Goals><Homeostasis><Human><Hydrogels><IGF-1><IGF-I><IGF-I-SmC><Implant><In Vitro><Incidence><Individual><Infiltration><Injury><Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1><Insulin-Like Growth Factor I><Insulin-Like Somatomedin Peptide I><Investigators><Knowledge><Lack of Energy><Learning><Ligaments><Ligands><Mechanics><Mediating><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Mucous body substance><Mucus><Muscle><Muscle Tissue><Musculoskeletal><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Natural regeneration><Orthopedic><Orthopedic Surgery><Orthopedic Surgical Profession><Orthopedics><Ph.D.><PhD><Phase><Phenotype><Physiological Homeostasis><Physiopathology><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Process><Progenitor Cells><Proliferating><Property><Proteome><Recreation><Regeneration><Reimplantation><Replantation><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Rodent><Rodent Model><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Scars><Scientist><Site><Somatomedin C><Sports><Structure><Supporting Cell><Surface><Surgical Replantation><System><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Tendon Injuries><Tendon structure><Tendons><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Training><Work><achilles tendon><adulthood><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><aged><aged group><aged groups><aged individual><aged individuals><aged people><aged person><aged persons><aged population><aged populations><ages><aging population><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bioengineering><biological engineering><biological material><career><cell age><cell based intervention><cell growth><cell mediated intervention><cell mediated therapies><cell motility><cell sorting><cell-based therapeutic><cell-based therapy><cellular age><cellular therapeutic><cellular therapy><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cost><design><designing><developmental><healing><improved><in vivo><injuries><injury of musculoskeletal system (disorder)><injury of musculoskeleted system><juvenile><juvenile human><materials science><mechanic><mechanical><migration><mouse model><mucous><murine model><muscular><musculoskeletal injury><musculoskeletal trauma><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pathophysiology><population aging><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><programs><recruit><regenerate><repair><repaired><research associates><response><scaffold><scaffolding><scleraxis><senescence><senescent><skills><slug><social role><soft tissue><stem cells><success><technical skills><viscoelasticity>
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Cindy B Veldhuis

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$241,466
FY 2024

Project Title

A mixed-methods approach to understanding stress and hazardous drinking among same-sex female couples

Grant Number:

5R00AA028049-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT. Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual) are 6-7 times as likely as heterosexual women to meet criteria for alcohol use disorder, indicating a disproportionately high risk of hazardous drinking (HD) and associated negative health outcomes. SMW's elevated HD risk...

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Megan Elyssa Marziali

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$51,655
FY 2025

Project Title

Dissecting the role of loneliness on substance use- and HIV-related outcomes among sexual minority men in the United States and Canada

Grant Number:

5R36DA061635-02

Activity Code:

R36

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ ABSTRACT Polysubstance use, defined as the use of multiple substances within a specified period, increases the risk for adverse events, including fatal overdose. This is reflected in the ongoing ‘fourth wave’ of the opioid overdose epidemic, marked by an increase in stimulant-involv...

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Waddah A. Alrefai

JESSE BROWN VA MEDICAL CENTER, CHICAGO, IL

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

Project Title

BLRD Research Career Scientist Award Application

Grant Number:

2IK6BX005243-06

Activity Code:

IK6

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2020

End Date:

3/31/2030

Project Abstract

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

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Preeti Sunderaraman

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$235,436
FY 2024

Project Title

Modernizing the Assessment of Financial Decision Making: Development and Evaluation of a Simulated Online Money Management Task in Older Adults

Grant Number:

5R00AG062783-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2019

End Date:

7/31/2025

Project Abstract

The advent of digital finance and online money management (OMM) services has changed the ways in which we conduct everyday transactions. Based on my preliminary F32 survey findings, the number of older adults who use technology is drastically growing and the way they approach financial transactions ...

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Hyesung Grace Hwang

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ, SANTA CRUZ, CA

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$34,421
FY 2024

Project Title

The malleability of social group understanding in infancy and early childhood

Grant Number:

3R00HD104989-04S1

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/7/2021

End Date:

8/31/2025

Project Abstract

Project Summary The human tendency to discriminate emerges early in development: By 3 months of age, infants prefer looking at same-race faces over different-race faces. However, it is unclear how these perceptual tendencies translate to later racial prejudice and stereotypes. Previous infancy resea...

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Search NIH grants by PI name

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

How to Use PI Funding Data for Career Decisions

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

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

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

Understanding PI Grant Portfolios

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

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

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

Best Practices for Contacting Funded PIs

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

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

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

Frequently Asked Questions About PI Search

What does the opportunity score mean?

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

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

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

Does this tool show all NIH-funded PIs?

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

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

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

How to use this well

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

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

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

Data limits

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

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

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

Alzheimer's disease

Neurodegeneration, biomarkers, and disease-modifying therapies.

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

CRISPR & gene editing

Therapeutic gene editing, base editing, and prime editing.

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

Cancer immunotherapy

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

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

GLP-1 & metabolic disease

Diabetes, obesity, and weight-loss therapeutic mechanisms.

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

Long COVID

Post-acute sequelae and chronic infection-driven illness.

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