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Clay F. Semenkovich

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,773,893
FY 2026

Project Title

Diabetes Research Center

Grant Number:

5P30DK020579-49

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/1996

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: Center Overview The Washington University (WashU) School of Medicine (WUSM) Diabetes Research Center (DRC) has a goal of decreasing human suffering by pursuing the scientific theme of interdisciplinary cooperation across the translational research spectrum to develop new therapies ...

Research Terms

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Samuel M Wu

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX

High-opportunity lead · 82/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$631,149
FY 2026

Project Title

P30 - Core Grant for Vision Research

Grant Number:

2P30EY002520-46

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1997

End Date:

4/30/2030

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Overall The objective of the Core Grant for Vision Research is to provide support and facilities, which are not available and cannot be obtained through individual grants, exclusively for vision research and NEI-funded projects at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). The Core also provides spa...

Research Terms

<2-dimensional><3-D Imaging><3D imaging><Age related macular degeneration><Age-Related Maculopathy><Amblyopia><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Area><Biochemical><Biochemistry><Bioinformatics><Biological Chemistry><Body Tissues><Cell Body><Cells><Chromium><Collaborations><Common Rat Strains><Complex><Computer software><Computers><Confocal Microscopy><Core Facility><Core Grant><Cornea><Cr element><Custom><DNA mutation><Dedications><Developmental Biology><Devices><Discipline><Disease><Disorder><Domestic Rabbit><Dysfunction><Electron Microscope><Electron Microscopy><Electronics><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Environment><Equipment><Equipment Design><Eye><Eyeball><Fluorescence Agents><Fluorescent Agents><Fluorescent Dyes><Fostering><Functional disorder><Funding><Generations><Genes><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genomics><Glaucoma><Grant><HPLC><High Performance Liquid Chromatography><High Pressure Liquid Chromatography><High Speed Liquid Chromatography><Histologic><Histologically><Histology><Human Resources><Image><Individual><Industrialization><Institution><Investigators><Joints><Label><Laboratory Research><Light Microscope><Manpower><Mass Photometry/Spectrum Analysis><Mass Spectrometry><Mass Spectroscopy><Mass Spectrum><Mass Spectrum Analyses><Mass Spectrum Analysis><Mechanics><Medicine><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscope><Microscopy><Molecular><Molecular Genetics><Murine><Mus><Mutation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Nucleic Acids><Ophthalmology><Optics><Oryctolagus cuniculus><Paper><Pathogenesis><Phorias><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Pigmentary Retinopathy><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Process><Productivity><Proteins><Protocol Screening><Psychophysics><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Rabbits><Rabbits Mammals><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resolution><Resources><Retina><Retinitis Pigmentosa><Scanning><Scientific Publication><Services><Sight><Software><Squint><Strabismus><Structure><Students><Synapses><Synaptic><System><Systems Analyses><Systems Analysis><Tapetoretinal Degeneration><Technology><Thick><Thickness><Three-Dimensional Imaging><Tissue imaging><Tissues><Training><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Vision><Vision research><Visual><Visual System><age dependent macular degeneration><age induced macular degeneration><age related macular disease><age related macular dystrophy><behavior test><behavioral test><college><collegiate><computer imaging><computerized><corneal><customs><design><design and construct><design and construction><designing><digital imaging><electronic><electronic device><electrophysiological><experience><fabrication><flexibility><flexible><fluorescence imaging><fluorescent dye/probe><fluorescent imaging><genome mutation><genome profiling><genomic profiling><glaucomatous><human genome sequencing><imaging><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrumentation><lens><lenses><mechanic><mechanical><member><model of animal><neural><neuronal><optical><patch clamp><pathophysiology><personnel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programs><psychophysical><recruit><research associates><research facility><research faculty><resolutions><rod and cone dystrophy><rod-cone dystrophy><senile macular disease><single cell genomics><sq. ft><square foot><synapse><transmission process><two-dimensional><visual function><visual neuroscience><water maze>
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Ashley M Holder

UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR, HOUSTON, TX

Good lead · 66/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$596,268
FY 2026

Project Title

Training of Academic Surgical Oncologists

Grant Number:

5T32CA009599-38

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/25/1994

End Date:

2/29/2028

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

Project Abstract

With the rapid progress in cancer biology, there is a great need to train academic surgical oncologists who can not only deliver state-of-the art surgical care, but can also lead multidisciplinary teams and research programs leveraging molecular oncology, immunology, and other emerging fields. To ad...

Research Terms

<Oncologic Surgeon><Surgical Oncologist><Training>
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Jennifer A. Wargo

UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR, HOUSTON, TX

Good lead · 66/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$596,268
FY 2026

Project Title

Training of Academic Surgical Oncologists

Grant Number:

5T32CA009599-38

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/25/1994

End Date:

2/29/2028

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

Project Abstract

With the rapid progress in cancer biology, there is a great need to train academic surgical oncologists who can not only deliver state-of-the art surgical care, but can also lead multidisciplinary teams and research programs leveraging molecular oncology, immunology, and other emerging fields. To ad...

Research Terms

<Oncologic Surgeon><Surgical Oncologist><Training>
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VICKI L ELLINGROD

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 66/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$553,631
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Michigan

Grant Number:

5T32TR004371-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Over the last 15 years, the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR) has supported an interprofessional group of predoctoral PhD and professional degree trainees whose sciences span the translational spectrum, through programs that provide the foundation for productive translational...

Research Terms

<Michigan><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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MICHAEL Allan HOLINSTAT

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 66/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$553,631
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Michigan

Grant Number:

5T32TR004371-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Over the last 15 years, the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR) has supported an interprofessional group of predoctoral PhD and professional degree trainees whose sciences span the translational spectrum, through programs that provide the foundation for productive translational...

Research Terms

<Michigan><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Frederic D Bushman

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 66/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$502,025
FY 2026

Project Title

HIV Pathogenesis, Vaccination and Cure

Grant Number:

2T32AI007632-26

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2000

End Date:

3/31/2031

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

Project Abstract

Project Summary This application represents the fifth competitive renewal for our T32 program “Training in HIV Pathogenesis, Vaccination, and Cure”. The program currently supports 6 predoctoral and 3 postdoctoral trainees per year. The program is based at the Perelman School of Medicine at the Unive...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><HIV><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Pathogenesis><Vaccination><Virus-HIV>
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James L. Riley

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 66/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$502,025
FY 2026

Project Title

HIV Pathogenesis, Vaccination and Cure

Grant Number:

2T32AI007632-26

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2000

End Date:

3/31/2031

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

Project Abstract

Project Summary This application represents the fifth competitive renewal for our T32 program “Training in HIV Pathogenesis, Vaccination, and Cure”. The program currently supports 6 predoctoral and 3 postdoctoral trainees per year. The program is based at the Perelman School of Medicine at the Unive...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><HIV><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Pathogenesis><Vaccination><Virus-HIV>
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Priyamvada Acharya

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 62/100
Large award
Very recent
Active award
Team-scale grant
$5,238,505
FY 2026

Project Title

Duke Center for HIV Structural Biology

Grant Number:

5U54AI170752-05

Activity Code:

U54

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/14/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Abstract The Developmental Core will offer a collaborative and nurturing environment for training and mentoring of early career investigators who are in the structural biology field. This Core will serve both Center-affiliated and non-Center affiliated investigators with an interest in HIV-1 struct...

Research Terms

<AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adherence><Advanced HIV><Antibodies><Antigen Binding Fragment><Antigenic Determinants><Autologous><B blood cells><B cell><B cell receptor><B cells><B-Cell Activation><B-Cell Antigen Receptor><B-Cell Receptor Binding><B-Cells><B-Lymphocytes><B-cell><Behavior><Binding><Binding Determinants><Biologic Sciences><Biological Sciences><Biology><Bioscience><Blocking Antibodies><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cell membrane><Cells><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinical><Clonal Expansion><Collaborations><Complex><Curriculum><Cytoplasmic Membrane><Development><Disease><Disease remission><Disorder><Economic Burden><Educational Curriculum><Educational workshop><Elements><Env trimer><Envelope Protein><Environment><Epitopes><Eye Socket><Fab 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virus><infected with HIV><infected with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interest><knowledgebase><latent HIV reservoir><latent HIV-1 reservoir><latent HIV1 reservoir><lesson plans><membrane structure><methods to study multiple-level influences><molecular dynamics><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><neutralizing antibody><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new technology><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><next generation><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel technologies><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><orbit><pandemic><pandemic disease><pathway><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><plasmalemma><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent AIDS><prevent human immunodeficiency virus><programs><receptor><receptor binding><receptor bound><research associates><resistance mechanism><resistant mechanism><resolutions><response><skill acquisition><skill development><social role><somatic hypermutation><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><structural biology><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><therapeutic target><time measurement><training module><vaccination against HIV><vaccination against HIV-1><vaccination study><vaccination trial><vaccination with HIV><vaccine development><vaccine response><vaccine responsiveness><vaccine study><vaccine trial><vaccine-induced response><viraemia><viral rebound><viral sepsis><virus rebound><virusemia>
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Philip Richard Gehrman

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$812,507
FY 2026

Project Title

Training Program in Chronobiology, Sleep and Sleep Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32HL170968-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This new T32 research training program will provide postdoctoral fellows training in sleep and circadian research. It builds on a prior highly successful postdoctoral training program and is part of a comprehensive succession plan for T32 leadership at the University of Pennsylvania. The f...

Research Terms

<Chronobiology><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Training Programs><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem>
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David Menassah Raizen

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$812,507
FY 2026

Project Title

Training Program in Chronobiology, Sleep and Sleep Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32HL170968-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This new T32 research training program will provide postdoctoral fellows training in sleep and circadian research. It builds on a prior highly successful postdoctoral training program and is part of a comprehensive succession plan for T32 leadership at the University of Pennsylvania. The f...

Research Terms

<Chronobiology><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Training Programs><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem>
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Alison L Marsden

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$608,718
FY 2026

Project Title

Computational Medicine in the Heart, Integrated Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL166155-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

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

Cardiovascular (CV) diseases are rising causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There is excitement that computational medicine, an emerging field combining engineering disciplines with the life sciences, will enable scientific and clinical breakthroughs and accelerate bench-to-bedside translat...

Research Terms

<Heart><Medicine><Training Programs>
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Sanjiv M Narayan

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$608,718
FY 2026

Project Title

Computational Medicine in the Heart, Integrated Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL166155-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

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

Cardiovascular (CV) diseases are rising causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There is excitement that computational medicine, an emerging field combining engineering disciplines with the life sciences, will enable scientific and clinical breakthroughs and accelerate bench-to-bedside translat...

Research Terms

<Heart><Medicine><Training Programs>
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Bertha Hidalgo

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$448,296
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham

Grant Number:

5T32TR004770-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2029

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

Dissemination and implementation (D&I) science is the study of how to effectively translate research findings into practice and policy. By integrating dissemination and implementation science into the clinical and translational science spectrum, researchers and practitioners can better understand th...

Research Terms

<Alabama><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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VYJEYANTHI S PERIYAKOIL

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$444,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Stanford Training Program in Aging Research

Grant Number:

2T32AG047126-11

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2014

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 Abstract This application requests funding to continue the highly successful T32 program called Stanford Training Program in Aging Research (TPAR). The principal mission of TPAR is to provide state-of-the-art, mentored, multidisciplinary research career development for outstanding junior inv...

Research Terms

<Aging><Research><Training Programs>
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TONY WYSS-CORAY

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$444,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Stanford Training Program in Aging Research

Grant Number:

2T32AG047126-11

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2014

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

Project Abstract This application requests funding to continue the highly successful T32 program called Stanford Training Program in Aging Research (TPAR). The principal mission of TPAR is to provide state-of-the-art, mentored, multidisciplinary research career development for outstanding junior inv...

Research Terms

<Aging><Research><Training Programs>
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BENJAMIN D PHILPOT

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$414,128
FY 2026

Project Title

Postdoctoral Research in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32HD040127-25

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2001

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This application, “Postdoctoral Research in Neurodevelopmental Disorders,” is a request for five years of funding to continue a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Training Grant (T32). Advances in behavioral science, neuroscience, and molecular genetics have led to dramatic gains i...

Research Terms

<Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research><Research Associate><neurodevelopmental disease><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Mark D Shen

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$414,128
FY 2026

Project Title

Postdoctoral Research in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32HD040127-25

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2001

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This application, “Postdoctoral Research in Neurodevelopmental Disorders,” is a request for five years of funding to continue a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Training Grant (T32). Advances in behavioral science, neuroscience, and molecular genetics have led to dramatic gains i...

Research Terms

<Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research><Research Associate><neurodevelopmental disease><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Marian L. Fitzgibbon

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$404,191
FY 2026

Project Title

Cancer Health Education and Career Development Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA057699-34

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/1992

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

This renewal application for Years 31-35 of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s T32 application is designed to support a scientific environment to prepare the next generation of cancer researchers through cancer educational programming, mentored research training, and career and leadership devel...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Health Instruction><Health Tutoring><Health education><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Program Development><career development><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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Amy J. Bastian

HUGO W. MOSER RES INST KENNEDY KRIEGER, BALTIMORE, MD

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$380,443
FY 2026

Project Title

Research Training in Rehabilitation for Brain Injury and Neurological Disability

Grant Number:

5T32HD007414-33

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1991

End Date:

4/30/2029

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Project Abstract

This is an application for the competitive renewal of a T32 Institutional National Research Service Award for a successful postdoctoral training program in medical rehabilitation research that focuses on brain injury and neurological disability. We propose to train 4 postdoctoral level trainees per ...

Research Terms

<Acquired brain injury><Brain Injuries><Medical Rehabilitation><Neurological disability><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research Training><brain damage><brain-injured><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy>
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Vikas Gulani

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$368,183
FY 2026

Project Title

Michigan Translational Imaging Program (M-TIP)

Grant Number:

5T32EB035504-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2025

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The Michigan T32 Translational Imaging Program (M-TIP) will comprise an innovative mixed MD and PhD postdoctoral research training program led by the Department of Radiology, in conjunction with multiple clinical, engineering and science departments (including Biomedical Engineering, Elect...

Research Terms

<Michigan><image translation><imaging program>
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Peter James Henry Scott

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$368,183
FY 2026

Project Title

Michigan Translational Imaging Program (M-TIP)

Grant Number:

5T32EB035504-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2025

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The Michigan T32 Translational Imaging Program (M-TIP) will comprise an innovative mixed MD and PhD postdoctoral research training program led by the Department of Radiology, in conjunction with multiple clinical, engineering and science departments (including Biomedical Engineering, Elect...

Research Terms

<Michigan><image translation><imaging program>
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Nicole Seiberlich

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$368,183
FY 2026

Project Title

Michigan Translational Imaging Program (M-TIP)

Grant Number:

5T32EB035504-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2025

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The Michigan T32 Translational Imaging Program (M-TIP) will comprise an innovative mixed MD and PhD postdoctoral research training program led by the Department of Radiology, in conjunction with multiple clinical, engineering and science departments (including Biomedical Engineering, Elect...

Research Terms

<Michigan><image translation><imaging program>
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Patrick M. Carter

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$329,964
FY 2026

Project Title

Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS): Multi-Disciplinary Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD108054-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This new T32 application addresses the critical need to build a continuous pipeline of research scientists focused on addressing the leading cause of pediatric mortality by establishing the nation’s first post-doctoral program providing research training on the prevention of firearm injuries among c...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Firearms><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Safety><Teen><Teenagers><Training Programs><kids><teen years><teenage><youngster>
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Marc A Zimmerman

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$329,964
FY 2026

Project Title

Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS): Multi-Disciplinary Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD108054-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This new T32 application addresses the critical need to build a continuous pipeline of research scientists focused on addressing the leading cause of pediatric mortality by establishing the nation’s first post-doctoral program providing research training on the prevention of firearm injuries among c...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Firearms><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Safety><Teen><Teenagers><Training Programs><kids><teen years><teenage><youngster>
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GARY ARTHUR SILVERMAN

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$308,056
FY 2026

Project Title

Training of the Pediatric Physician-Scientist

Grant Number:

5T32HD043010-24

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2002

End Date:

4/30/2028

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Project Abstract

This proposal is the third renewal application for support of the Pediatric Physician-Scientist T32 training program in the Department of Pediatrics (DOP) at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM). Pediatric physician-scientists play a crucial role in advancing knowledge that improves child...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Physicians><Scientist><Training><pediatric>
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Farrah Kheradmand

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$290,810
FY 2026

Project Title

BCM-Respiratory Research Training

Grant Number:

5T32HL170991-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Training physicians and Ph.D. scientists can deliver impactful translational-based research in lung diseases and bridge the knowledge gap in common respiratory ailments. This application aims to train a new generation of scientists at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) to incr...

Research Terms

<Research Training><respiratory>
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Ivan O. Rosas

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$290,810
FY 2026

Project Title

BCM-Respiratory Research Training

Grant Number:

5T32HL170991-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Training physicians and Ph.D. scientists can deliver impactful translational-based research in lung diseases and bridge the knowledge gap in common respiratory ailments. This application aims to train a new generation of scientists at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) to incr...

Research Terms

<Research Training><respiratory>
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Levi John Hargrove

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$278,089
FY 2026

Project Title

Pathophysiology and Rehabilitation of Neural Dysfunction

Grant Number:

7T32HD007418-35

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1992

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary This proposal seeks funding for the seventh cycle of our training program in Pathophysiology and Rehabilitation of Neural Dysfunction (PRND). The program is based at Northwestern University, in close collaboration with the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. It is directed by Dr. Eric Perreault...

Research Terms

<Dysfunction><Functional disorder><Medical Rehabilitation><Neuronal Dysfunction><Physiopathology><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><neural dysfunction><pathophysiology><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy>
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MILTON L WAINBERG

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$269,302
FY 2026

Project Title

Implementation Science and Partnerships Advancing Care and Training in Mental Health (IMPACT- MH) T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship

Grant Number:

1T32MH144226-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

Mental health (MH) disorders affect over 970 and 59.3 million people worldwide and the U.S, respectively, and remain the leading cause of disease burden across the lifespan, driving significant disability, premature mortality, and elevated risk for comorbid physical health conditions and a staggerin...

Research Terms

<Caring><Fellowship><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Psychological Health><Research Associate><Training><implementation science><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Katherine J. Curtis

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$266,029
FY 2026

Project Title

Demography and Ecology

Grant Number:

5T32HD007014-50

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1975

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Program Summary/Abstract This T32 renewal application requests funds over five years to support six (6) predoctoral traineeships in population research at the Center for Demography and Ecology (CDE) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1962, CDE has offered a world-class training program i...

Research Terms

<Bionomics><Demography><Ecology>
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TERENCE S. DERMODY

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 58/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$263,920
FY 2026

Project Title

Research Training Program for Pediatric Subspecialty Fellows

Grant Number:

5T32HD071834-12

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2013

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

This proposal requests continued support for the Research Training Program for Pediatric Subspecialty Fellows at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh (CHP). The major goal of the Research Training Program is to identify, mentor, and foster the ca...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Research Training><Training Programs><pediatric>
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GAVIN BART

HENNEPIN HEALTHCARE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Good lead · 56/100
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
Team-scale grant
$645,202
FY 2026

Project Title

NorthStar Node of the NIDA Clinical Trials Network

Grant Number:

5UG1DA040316-12

Activity Code:

UG1

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2015

End Date:

2/29/2032

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Since joining the NIDA National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) in 2015, the NorthStar node has made significant contributions to the objectives and priorities of the CTN. The NorthStar node’s experts and partners bring a broad range of r...

Research Terms

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Destiny Hooper

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$231,264
FY 2026

Project Title

Transcriptomic Signatures of Ischemic Stroke: Unlocking Human-Specific Targets for Cerebroprotection

Grant Number:

1K23NS146687-01

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2026

End Date:

3/31/2031

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT While endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) has revolutionized the treatment of acute ischemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusion (LVO), 54% of patients still experience severe disability or death. This variability in outcomes highlights a critical gap in stroke management, w...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Acute><Address><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Apoplexy><Apoptosis><Apoptosis Pathway><Applications Grants><Arteries><Award><BBB disruption><Belief><Bioinformatics><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Sample><Blood Vessels><Blood flow><Blood monocyte><Blood specimen><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Vascular Accident><Brain Vascular Trauma><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Catheters><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Culture Techniques><Cell Signaling><Cell model><Cells><Cellular model><Cerebral Ischemia><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Cerebrovascular Trauma><Cerebrovascular system><Cerebrum><Cessation of life><Chemotactic Cytokines><Circulation><Clinical><Collection><Communities><Data><Data Set><Death><Death Rate><Dendritic Cells><Deterioration><Differential Gene Expression><Distal><Drug Targeting><Encephalon><Event><Expression Signature><Failure><Fellowship><Foundations><Funding><Future><Gene Expression><Gene Expression Profile><Gene Transcription><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Grant Proposals><Groin><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Hospitals><Human><Hypoxia><Hypoxic><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immunes><Inflammasome><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inguinal region><Intercrines><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Ischemia><Ischemic Brain Injury><Ischemic Stroke><Jewish><Jews><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Life><Marrow monocyte><Mechanics><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Morbidity - disease rate><NGS Method><NGS system><NIH><NINDS><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><National Institutes of Health><Network Analysis><Network-based><Neurologic><Neurologic Deficit><Neurological><Neurology><Neuronal Injury><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Oxygen Deficiency><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Patients><Peripheral><Phenotype><Pilot Projects><Platelet Activation><Population><Programmed Cell Death><Puncture procedure><Punctures><RNA Expression><RNA Splicing><Reperfusion Therapy><Research><Research Career Program><SIS cytokines><Sampling><Signal Pathway><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Splicing><Stroke><TLR protein><Techniques><Therapeutic Intervention><Thrombectomy><Thrombus><Time><Tissue-Specific Differential Gene Expression><Tissue-Specific Gene Expression><Tissues><Toll-Like Receptor Family Gene><Toll-like receptors><Transcription><Translating><Translations><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Vascular Brain Injury><Veiled Cells><Washington><Work><after stroke><bench bed side><bench bedside><bench to bed side><bench to bedside><bench to clinic><bench to clinical practice><bio-markers><biobank><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><biorepository><blood vessels in the brain><blood-brain barrier disruption><bloodbrain barrier disruption><brain attack><brain blood vessels><brain vasculature><career><cell culture><cell cultures><cell type><cerebral><cerebral blood vessel><cerebral vascular accident><cerebral vascular injury><cerebral vasculature><cerebroprotection><cerebroprotective><cerebrovascular accident><cerebrovascular injury><cerebrovascular vessels><cerebrovasculature><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><clinical practice><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cohort><cytokine><differential expression><differentially expressed><endovascular thrombectomy><evidence base><excitotoxic><excitotoxicity><experience><femoral artery><gene expression pattern><gene expression signature><global gene expression><global transcription profile><immune activation><immunoneurology><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention therapy><ischemic brain damage><mRNA sequencing><mRNA-seq><mRNAseq><mechanic><mechanical><medical college><medical schools><model of animal><monocyte><morbidity rate><mortality rate><multiomics><multiple omics><neuroimmunology><neuron injury><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><panomics><pathway><pilot study><post stroke><poststroke><pre-clinical research><preclinical research><profound disability><programs><prospective><protection pathway><protective pathway><reperfusion><response><sample collection><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><school of medicine><serious disability><severe disability><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skill acquisition><skill development><specimen collection><stroke patient><stroked><strokes><success><therapeutic target><transcriptional differences><transcriptional profile><transcriptional signature><transcriptome><transcriptomics><translation><translational opportunities><translational potential><vascular>
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Rebecca Haberman

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$175,824
FY 2026

Project Title

Clinical and neuroimaging determinants of persistent joint pain in psoriatic arthritis

Grant Number:

5K23AR082955-03

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Rebecca Haberman, MD, MSCI is an Assistant Professor (tenure track) in the Division of Rheumatology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Dr. Haberman has a Master’s degree in Clinical Investigation and, despite her early career stage, has been remarkably prolific with multiple first author publicatio...

Research Terms

<(TNF)-α><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Acute-Phase Proteins><Acute-Phase Reactants><Adjuvant Therapy><Affect><Analgesia Tests><Ankylosing spondylitis><Anti-Rheumatic Agents><Anti-Rheumatic Drugs><Applications Grants><Area><Arthralgia><Arthritis><Atrophic Arthritis><Award><Axial spondyloarthritis><Bechterew Disease><Biological><Biological Response Modifier Therapy><Biological Therapy><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CTLA-8><CTLA-8 Gene><CTLA8><CTLA8 Gene><Cachectin><Cementation><Central Lobe><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Complex><Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte-Associated Antigen 8><Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte-Associated Antigen 8 Gene><Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte-Associated Serine Esterase 8><Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte-Associated Serine Esterase 8 Gene><Data><Dedications><Development><Development Plans><Disease><Disease remission><Disorder><Drugs><Dysfunction><EXTMR><Encephalon><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Exposure to><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Fatigue><Foundations><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Functional disorder><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><IL-17><IL-17 Gene><IL-17A><IL-17A Gene><IL-23><IL17><IL17 Protein><IL17 gene><IL17A><IL17A Gene><Image><Immune><Immune Modulation Therapy><Immunes><Individual><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Inflammatory Arthritis><Insula><Insula of Reil><Interleukin 17 (Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte-Associated Serine Esterase 8)><Interleukin 17 (Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte-Associated Serine Esterase 8) Gene><Interleukin 17 Precursor><Interleukin 17 Precursor Gene><Interleukin-17><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigators><Island of Reil><Joint Diseases><Joint Pain><Joints><Journals><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Lack of Energy><Location><Long-term pain><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Macrophage-Derived TNF><Magazine><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Marie-Struempell Disease><Master of Science><Master's Degree><Measures><Mechanics><Mediating><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Medication><Mental Depression><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><Modeling><Monocyte-Derived TNF><Musculoskeletal><NIAMS><NIH><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Nail plate><Nails><National Institute of Arthritis, and Musculoskeletal, and Skin Diseases><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Newly Diagnosed><Nociception Tests><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Outcome><Outcomes Research><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Measurement><Pain measure><Painful><Participant><Patients><Peripheral><Persistent pain><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Predictive Factor><Prevalence><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Process><Psoriasis><Psoriasis Arthropathica><Psoriatic Arthritis><Psychological Factors><Publications><Remission><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resolution><Resources><Rest><Rheumatoid Arthritis><Rheumatoid Spondylitis><Rheumatology><Scientific Publication><Skin><Sleep disturbances><Spondylarthritis Ankylopoietica><Statistical Models><Swelling><Symptoms><Synovitis><TNF><TNF A><TNF Alpha><TNF gene><TNF-α><TNFA><TNFα><Therapeutic><Titrations><Training><Tumor Necrosis Factor><Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><Zeugmatography><aberrant sleep><adjuvant treatment><arthritic><arthropathic><arthropathies><arthropathy><behavioral health><biologic><biological therapeutic><biological treatment><biologically based therapeutics><biotherapeutics><biotherapy><brain MR imaging><brain MRI><brain magnetic resonance imaging><career><career development><central pain><cerebral MR imaging><cerebral MRI><cerebral magnetic resonance imaging><clinical investigation><clinical phenotype><cohort><computer based prediction><constant pain><cortical pain><depression><design><designing><developmental><disability><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug/agent><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><fMRI><imaging><immune modulatory therapies><immune modulatory treatment><immune regulation therapy><immune regulation treatment><immune regulatory therapy><immune-modulation treatment><immunomodulation therapy><immunomodulation treatment><immunomodulator therapies><immunomodulator treatment><immunomodulator-based therapies><immunomodulatory biologics><immunomodulatory therapies><immunomodulatory treatment><immunoregulatory therapy><immunoregulatory treatment><impaired sleep><improved><improved outcome><inflamed joint><inflamed synovial tissue><inflamed synovium><inflammatory pain><inhibitor><innovate><innovation><innovative><interleukin-23><irregular sleep><joint damage><joint disorder><joint inflammation><joint injury><joint swelling><joint trauma><lasting pain><mechanic><mechanical><medical college><medical schools><memory process><memory processing><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><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><on-going pain><ongoing pain><pain assay><pain perception><pain processing><pathophysiology><patient population><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><predictive modeling><prevent><preventing><professor><psoriasiform><psoriatic><psychologic><psychological><recruit><resolutions><response><reward processing><rheumatic arthritis><school of medicine><sensory input><skills><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><success><synovial inflammation><tenure process><tenure track><therapeutic immunomodulation><therapeutic immunoregulation><tool><treatment strategy>
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Allison Mary Janda

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$172,185
FY 2026

Project Title

PHEnylephrine versus NOrepinephrine in Major NONcardiac surgery (PHENOMeNON): Foundational Studies for a Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial.

Grant Number:

5K23HL166685-04

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/16/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Approximately 60,000 patients undergo procedures requiring general anesthesia daily in the U.S., 60% of which require the administration of intravenous vasopressors to counteract general anesthesia- induced cardiovascular depression and low blood pressure (hypotension). Many stu...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Adherence><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anesthesia><Anesthesia procedures><Anesthesiology><Apoplexy><Attitude><Board Certification><Brain Vascular Accident><Cardiac><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Clinical><Clinical Informatics><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Data><Data Collection><Data Systems><Development><Discipline of obstetrics><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><Echocardiogram><Echocardiography><Electronic Health Record><Fatigue><Fellowship><Functional disorder><Future><General Anesthesia><General Anesthetics><General anesthetic drugs><Goals><Health><Heart Vascular><Hospitals><Hypotension><IT Systems><Information Systems><Information Technology Systems><Institution><Intensive Care Units><International><Interview><Intravenous><Investigation><Investigators><Lack of Energy><Learning><Levarterenol><Levonorepinephrine><Low Blood Pressure><Medical center><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mentors><Methods><Michigan><Myocardial><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Noradrenaline><Norepinephrine><Obstetrics><Operating Rooms><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Organ><Outcome><Outcomes Research><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Perfusion><Perioperative><Perioperative Care><Peripheral><Ph.D.><PhD><Phenylephrine><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiopathology><Pilot Projects><Postoperative><Postoperative Period><Pragmatic clinical trial><Precision Medicine Initiative><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Technics><Research Techniques><Researchers><Retrospective Studies><Safety><Sampling><Scientist><Series><Site><Stroke><Structure><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Training><Transthoracic Echocardiography><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Variant><Variation><Vascular Hypotensive Disorder><Vasoactive Agonists><Vasoconstrictor Agents><Vasoconstrictor Drugs><Vasoconstrictors><Vasopressor Agents><acute kidney injury><adulthood><brain attack><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><chronic pain><circulatory system><depression><design><designing><developmental><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><heart sonography><improved><indexing><injury to organs><injury to the myocardium><intervention design><intravenous administration><knowledge base><member><myocardial injury><organ injury><pathophysiology><pilot study><pilot trial><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic study><pragmatic trial><prospective><protocol development><pulmonary><randomized, clinical trials><research and methods><retrospective research study><retrospective survey><risk minimization><skills><stroked><strokes><surgery><therapy design><treatment design><vasopressor>
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Julia E. Hooker

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$170,640
FY 2026

Project Title

Toolkit for Optimal Pain Management in the Emergency Department: A mind-body intervention for pain catastrophizing and pain anxiety among individuals with chronic pain in the Emergency Department

Grant Number:

1K23AT013273-01A1

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/17/2026

End Date:

3/31/2031

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY In this K23 proposal I detail a 5-year training plan that will launch my career as an independent investigator focused on developing and testing effective mind-body interventions to bolster pain coping and reduce pain catastrophizing among patients with chronic pain in the ED and oth...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Accident and Emergency department><Active Learning><Address><Adult><Adult Human><American><Analgesia Tests><Anxiety><Behavior><Behavioral><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Booklets><Brochures><Caring><Chronic><Chronic disability><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognitive><Complex><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><Cooperative Learning><Crowding><Data><ED care><ED visit><ER care><ER visit><Economic Burden><Education><Educational aspects><Educational workshop><Emergency Care><Emergency Department><Emergency Department care><Emergency Room care><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency health care><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency medical care><Emergency room><Emergency room visit><Emotional><Ensure><Environment><Experiential Learning><Fear><Feedback><Fright><Future><General Hospitals><Goals><Health><Health Care Systems><Individual><Injury><Institution><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><Lead><Long-term pain><Massachusetts><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mind-Body Intervention><Mind-Body Medicine><Modeling><Musculoskeletal><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><Nociception Tests><Non-pharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic Intervention><Nonpharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic approach><Nonpharmacologic treatment><Opiates><Opioid><Orthopedic><Orthopedic Surgical Profession><Orthopedics><Outcome><Outcomes Research><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Control><Pain Measurement><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Pain measure><Painful><Pamphlets><Participant><Patient Preferences><Patients><Pb element><Persistent disability><Persistent pain><Persons><Physical Function><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Procedures><Proctor evaluation model><Proctor framework><Proctor multi-level outcomes framework><Proctor multilevel outcomes framework><Proctor process outcomes><Proctor taxonomy><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychologist><Qualitative Methods><Recommendation><Recovery><Research><Research Activity><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Safety><Site><Stress><Structure><Testing><Thinking><Time><Training><Training Activity><Visit><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><acute care><adulthood><arm><benchmark><care as usual><care seeking><career><career development><chronic MSK pain><chronic musculoskeletal pain><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain patient><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><clinical pain><constant pain><coping><develop therapy><disabling pain><emotional functioning><experience><feasibility trial><framework by proctor><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><implementation framework><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><integrative healing><integrative health><interest><intervention development><intervention refinement><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><lasting pain><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><mind body approach><mind body medicine skills><mind body techniques><mind body therapy><mind body treatments><mind body wellness><mind/body><mindfulness><multidisciplinary><non-cancer pain><non-drug therapy><non-drug treatment><noncancer pain><nondrug therapy><nondrug treatment><novel><on-going pain><ongoing pain><pain assay><pain catastrophizing><pain intervention><pain outcome><pain patient><pain reduction><pain sensation><pain treatment><pain-related disability><pain-related outcome><painful sensation><patient with chronic pain><pharmacologic><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><prevent><preventing><proctor conceptual model><proctor implementation><proctor model><qualitative reasoning><randomized, clinical trials><recruit><reduce pain><research associates><resilience><resilient><school of medicine><skills><social role><therapy development><thoughts><tool><training module><treat chronic pain><treatment as usual><treatment development><usual care><whole health><whole person health>
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Yogesh Nellore Vilambi Reddy

MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, MN

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$167,741
FY 2026

Project Title

Peripheral Limitations in Pulmonary Hypertension and Effects of Muscle Training

Grant Number:

5K23HL164901-04

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/10/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Dr. Yogesh Reddy, MBBS, MSc, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Reddy is seeking a Mentored Career Development Award to develop the training required to study the contribution of skeletal muscle abnormalities to exercis...

Research Terms

<Accelerometer><Address><Adopted><Aerobic Activity><Aerobic Exercise><Aerobic Training><Aerobic fitness><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Age><Award><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Biology><Biopsy><Biostatistical Methods><Blood Vessels><Blood flow><Blood gas><Body mass index><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiac Output><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Abnormalities><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Complement><Complement Proteins><Consumption><Data><Dysfunction><Education for Intervention><Educational Intervention><Exercise><Exercise Physiology><Exercise Therapy><Exercise Tolerance><Exertion><Extensor><Femur><Functional disorder><Funding><Goals><Grant><Heart><Heart Rate><Heart Vascular><Heart failure><Impairment><Individual><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knee><Knowledge><Left><Leg><Life><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Math Models><Measurement><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mitochondria><Monitor><Muscle><Muscle Mitochondria><Muscle Tissue><NIH><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><National Institutes of Health><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><O element><O2 element><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Oxygen><Participant><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Performance><Peripheral><Persons><Physiology><Physiopathology><Position><Positioning Attribute><Production><Pulmonary Hypertension><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><Questionnaires><Quetelet index><Randomization trial><Randomized><Reporting><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Residual><Residual state><Respiration><Role><Sarcosomes><Scientist><Skeletal Muscle><Supination><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Techniques><Therapeutic><Therapeutic exercise><Thermodilution><Thermodilutions><Time><Training><Training Intervention><United States National Institutes of Health><Vasodilating Agent><Vasodilator Agents><Vasodilator Drugs><Vasodilators><Voluntary Muscle><Walking><Woman><Work><Zeugmatography><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><ages><cardiac failure><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><circulatory system><clinical significance><clinically significant><compare to control><comparison control><complementation><exercise capacity><exercise intolerance><exercise program><exercise training><exercise treatment><exhaustion><experience><fitbit><fitness program><heart output><hemodynamics><impaired pulmonary vascularization><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><indexing><instructional intervention><lung vascular disease><mathematic model><mathematical model><mathematical modeling><mitochondrial><multidisciplinary><muscle bulk><muscle form><muscle mass><muscular><novel><pathophysiology><post treatment><primary end point><primary endpoint><professor><pulmonary><pulmonary arterial hypertension><pulmonary artery hypertension><pulmonary vascular disease><pulmonary vascular disorder><pulmonary vascular dysfunction><pulmonary vasculopathy><quadriceps><quadriceps muscle><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><remote supervision><remotely supervised><respiratory mechanism><right heart failure><right sided heart failure><right ventricle failure><right ventricular failure><right ventricular heart failure><sedentary><sex><skills><social role><standard of care><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><time use><translational clinical trial><treated with exercise><vascular><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><week trial>
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Stephanie Engel

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,360,190
FY 2025

Project Title

Biostatistics for Research in Environmental Health

Grant Number:

5T32ES007018-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1977

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This is a competing renewal application for the UNIversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill T32 in Biostatistics for Research in Environmental Health (UNITE T32). Our unique program integrates strengths in environmental health sciences and engineering (ENVR), environmental epidemiology (ENVR-EPID), and...

Research Terms

<Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Research>
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Rebecca Fry

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,360,190
FY 2025

Project Title

Biostatistics for Research in Environmental Health

Grant Number:

5T32ES007018-49

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

Project Abstract

This is a competing renewal application for the UNIversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill T32 in Biostatistics for Research in Environmental Health (UNITE T32). Our unique program integrates strengths in environmental health sciences and engineering (ENVR), environmental epidemiology (ENVR-EPID), and...

Research Terms

<Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Research>
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HAIBO ZHOU

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Large award
Active award
$1,360,190
FY 2025

Project Title

Biostatistics for Research in Environmental Health

Grant Number:

5T32ES007018-49

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

Project Abstract

This is a competing renewal application for the UNIversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill T32 in Biostatistics for Research in Environmental Health (UNITE T32). Our unique program integrates strengths in environmental health sciences and engineering (ENVR), environmental epidemiology (ENVR-EPID), and...

Research Terms

<Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Research>
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ANITA H. CORBETT

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$669,996
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD at Emory University

Grant Number:

5T32GM148391-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This is a new Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) T32 application to support graduate training at Emory University. The proposed training leverages activities that support an established IMSD combined graduate/undergraduate program but adds innovative compon...

Research Terms

<Universities>
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Victor Faundez

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$669,996
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD at Emory University

Grant Number:

5T32GM148391-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This is a new Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) T32 application to support graduate training at Emory University. The proposed training leverages activities that support an established IMSD combined graduate/undergraduate program but adds innovative compon...

Research Terms

<Universities>
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Amanda Marie James

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$669,996
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD at Emory University

Grant Number:

5T32GM148391-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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 a new Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) T32 application to support graduate training at Emory University. The proposed training leverages activities that support an established IMSD combined graduate/undergraduate program but adds innovative compon...

Research Terms

<Universities>
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Shakira Franco Suglia

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$669,996
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD at Emory University

Grant Number:

5T32GM148391-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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 a new Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) T32 application to support graduate training at Emory University. The proposed training leverages activities that support an established IMSD combined graduate/undergraduate program but adds innovative compon...

Research Terms

<Universities>
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JEROEN SAEIJ

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$606,298
FY 2026

Project Title

Comparative Medical Science Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32OD011147-37

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1988

End Date:

11/30/2027

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

A demonstrable need to train and retain veterinarian-scientists is outlined by several National Research Council reports (2004, 2005 and 2013) as well as by the National Institutes of Health Physician-Scientist Workforce Report (2014). In response, the mission of the Comparative Medical Scientist Tr...

Research Terms

<Medical><Science><Training Programs><comparative>
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Sara Michelle Thomasy

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$606,298
FY 2026

Project Title

Comparative Medical Science Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32OD011147-37

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1988

End Date:

11/30/2027

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

A demonstrable need to train and retain veterinarian-scientists is outlined by several National Research Council reports (2004, 2005 and 2013) as well as by the National Institutes of Health Physician-Scientist Workforce Report (2014). In response, the mission of the Comparative Medical Scientist Tr...

Research Terms

<Medical><Science><Training Programs><comparative>
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BENJAMIN D., ORTIZ

HUNTER COLLEGE, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$558,516
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD AT HUNTER COLLEGE, CUNY

Grant Number:

5T32GM156689-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This T32 application is for a new multidisciplinary IMSD program at Hunter College, CUNY to support 12 annual trainee positions across five Doctoral Programs (Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Psychology). We have been successful in this programmatic approach for many years as a...

Research Terms

<college><collegiate>
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Peter A Serrano

HUNTER COLLEGE, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$558,516
FY 2026

Project Title

IMSD AT HUNTER COLLEGE, CUNY

Grant Number:

5T32GM156689-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This T32 application is for a new multidisciplinary IMSD program at Hunter College, CUNY to support 12 annual trainee positions across five Doctoral Programs (Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Psychology). We have been successful in this programmatic approach for many years as a...

Research Terms

<college><collegiate>
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GILBERT H JOHN

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$508,631
FY 2026

Project Title

Initiative to Maximize Student Development in Translational Medicine

Grant Number:

5T32GM144856-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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

Initiatives to Maximize Student Development in Translational Medicine (IMSDTM) Summary Statement Over the last 20 years many professional organizations have documented that an insufficient number of underrepresented students are being trained in biomedical sciences, including those trained for rese...

Research Terms

<Development><Students><developmental><translational medicine>
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MARK D ZABEL

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Good lead · 52/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$508,631
FY 2026

Project Title

Initiative to Maximize Student Development in Translational Medicine

Grant Number:

5T32GM144856-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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

Initiatives to Maximize Student Development in Translational Medicine (IMSDTM) Summary Statement Over the last 20 years many professional organizations have documented that an insufficient number of underrepresented students are being trained in biomedical sciences, including those trained for rese...

Research Terms

<Development><Students><developmental><translational medicine>
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Rama K Mallampalli

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$451,676
FY 2026

Project Title

Training Program in the Biology of Aging and Lung Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HL166132-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

The lung is a major determinant of human health and respiratory diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among the elderly. The elderly population is one of the fastest-growing demographics in the US and worldwide. Our innovative T32 program in Biology of Aging and Pulmonary Diseases ...

Research Terms

<Biology of Aging><Lung Diseases><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Training Programs><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><lung disorder>
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Ana Lucia Mora

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$451,676
FY 2026

Project Title

Training Program in the Biology of Aging and Lung Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HL166132-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

The lung is a major determinant of human health and respiratory diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among the elderly. The elderly population is one of the fastest-growing demographics in the US and worldwide. Our innovative T32 program in Biology of Aging and Pulmonary Diseases ...

Research Terms

<Biology of Aging><Lung Diseases><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Training Programs><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><lung disorder>
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RACHEL CASKEY

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$447,985
FY 2026

Project Title

Precision Lifestyle Medicine and Translation Research (PREMIER)

Grant Number:

5T32HL134634-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2018

End Date:

3/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

This T32 renewal application seeks continued support for the Precision Lifestyle Medicine and Translation Research (PREMIER) training program at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). The program impact goal is to build a transdisciplinary, translational research training infrastructure for postd...

Research Terms

<Life Style><Lifestyle><Medicine><Translational Research><Translational Science><translation research><translational investigation>
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Jun Ma

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$447,985
FY 2026

Project Title

Precision Lifestyle Medicine and Translation Research (PREMIER)

Grant Number:

5T32HL134634-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2018

End Date:

3/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This T32 renewal application seeks continued support for the Precision Lifestyle Medicine and Translation Research (PREMIER) training program at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). The program impact goal is to build a transdisciplinary, translational research training infrastructure for postd...

Research Terms

<Life Style><Lifestyle><Medicine><Translational Research><Translational Science><translation research><translational investigation>
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Christina Maria Pabelick

MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, MN

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$431,302
FY 2026

Project Title

Translational Training in Respiratory Disease and Repair

Grant Number:

5T32HL176414-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Our Translational Training in Respiratory Disease and Repair T32 seeks to train the next generation of basic, translational and clinician scientists capable of working together to advance respiratory medicine toward approaches that fully restore respiratory function in the setting of...

Research Terms

<Respiratory Disease><Respiratory System Disease><Respiratory System Disorder><Training><repair><repaired>
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Daniel J. Tschumperlin

MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, MN

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$431,302
FY 2026

Project Title

Translational Training in Respiratory Disease and Repair

Grant Number:

5T32HL176414-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Our Translational Training in Respiratory Disease and Repair T32 seeks to train the next generation of basic, translational and clinician scientists capable of working together to advance respiratory medicine toward approaches that fully restore respiratory function in the setting of...

Research Terms

<Respiratory Disease><Respiratory System Disease><Respiratory System Disorder><Training><repair><repaired>
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AKIRA SEKIKAWA

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$430,646
FY 2026

Project Title

Cardiovascular Epidemiology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL083825-18

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2008

End Date:

1/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This proposal is the competing continuation of the University of Pittsburgh T32 Training Program in Cardiovascular Epidemiology funded by NHLBI since 2008. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death despite a >50% decline in age-adjusted CVD mortality in...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><cardiovascular disease epidemiology><cardiovascular disorder epidemiology><cardiovascular epidemiology>
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Jennifer L. Ingram

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$423,811
FY 2026

Project Title

Duke Program of Training in Pulmonary ReSearch to Promote, Engage and Retain Academic Researchers (PROSPER)

Grant Number:

5T32HL160494-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This is a new application for an Interdisciplinary Pulmonary Training Program T32, the Duke Program of Training in Pulmonary ReSearch to Promote, Engage and Retain Academic Researchers (PROSPER), submitted under a multiple PI plan. This program provides the opportunity for exceptional postdoctoral M...

Research Terms

<Investigators><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Training Programs><pulmonary>
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DAVID MARTIN MURDOCH

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$423,811
FY 2026

Project Title

Duke Program of Training in Pulmonary ReSearch to Promote, Engage and Retain Academic Researchers (PROSPER)

Grant Number:

5T32HL160494-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This is a new application for an Interdisciplinary Pulmonary Training Program T32, the Duke Program of Training in Pulmonary ReSearch to Promote, Engage and Retain Academic Researchers (PROSPER), submitted under a multiple PI plan. This program provides the opportunity for exceptional postdoctoral M...

Research Terms

<Investigators><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Training Programs><pulmonary>
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Scott M Palmer

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$423,811
FY 2026

Project Title

Duke Program of Training in Pulmonary ReSearch to Promote, Engage and Retain Academic Researchers (PROSPER)

Grant Number:

5T32HL160494-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This is a new application for an Interdisciplinary Pulmonary Training Program T32, the Duke Program of Training in Pulmonary ReSearch to Promote, Engage and Retain Academic Researchers (PROSPER), submitted under a multiple PI plan. This program provides the opportunity for exceptional postdoctoral M...

Research Terms

<Investigators><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Training Programs><pulmonary>
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Gorav Ailawadi

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$388,059
FY 2026

Project Title

Surgeon Scientist Training in Cardiac Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HL166113-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The goal of this new T32 post-doctoral training grant is to prepare the next generation of exceptional surgeon- scientists to tackle the most pressing scientific questions in adult and pediatric cardiovascular diseases. Given the decline in the number of cardiovascular surgeons conducting r...

Research Terms

<Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Heart Diseases><Scientist><Surgeon><Training><heart disorder>
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YUQING Eugene CHEN

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$388,059
FY 2026

Project Title

Surgeon Scientist Training in Cardiac Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HL166113-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The goal of this new T32 post-doctoral training grant is to prepare the next generation of exceptional surgeon- scientists to tackle the most pressing scientific questions in adult and pediatric cardiovascular diseases. Given the decline in the number of cardiovascular surgeons conducting r...

Research Terms

<Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Heart Diseases><Scientist><Surgeon><Training><heart disorder>
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DONALD S LIKOSKY

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$388,059
FY 2026

Project Title

Surgeon Scientist Training in Cardiac Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HL166113-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The goal of this new T32 post-doctoral training grant is to prepare the next generation of exceptional surgeon- scientists to tackle the most pressing scientific questions in adult and pediatric cardiovascular diseases. Given the decline in the number of cardiovascular surgeons conducting r...

Research Terms

<Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Heart Diseases><Scientist><Surgeon><Training><heart disorder>
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Judy Lin Cannon

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HEALTH SCIS CTR, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$342,665
FY 2026

Project Title

Initiative to Maximize Student Diversity at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 2021

Grant Number:

5T32GM144834-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This application for an Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) T32 program requests support for predoctoral trainees within the umbrella Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program (BSGP) at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNM-HSC). The BSGP provides a broad base of acade...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><New Mexico><Students><Universities>
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Bryce C Chackerian

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HEALTH SCIS CTR, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$342,665
FY 2026

Project Title

Initiative to Maximize Student Diversity at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 2021

Grant Number:

5T32GM144834-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This application for an Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) T32 program requests support for predoctoral trainees within the umbrella Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program (BSGP) at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNM-HSC). The BSGP provides a broad base of acade...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><New Mexico><Students><Universities>
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Carlos Jose Rodriguez

ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BRONX, NY

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$318,882
FY 2026

Project Title

Mechanisms of cardiovascular disease

Grant Number:

5T32HL144456-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2019

End Date:

1/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This is an application for the first competing renewal of a Ruth L. Kirschstein Institutional National Research Service Award (T32) entitled Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Disease. Building on the long tradition of NIH-sponsored cardiovascular research training at the Albert Einstein College of Medici...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular Diseases><cardiovascular disorder>
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Nicholas E Sibinga

ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BRONX, NY

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$318,882
FY 2026

Project Title

Mechanisms of cardiovascular disease

Grant Number:

5T32HL144456-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2019

End Date:

1/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

This is an application for the first competing renewal of a Ruth L. Kirschstein Institutional National Research Service Award (T32) entitled Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Disease. Building on the long tradition of NIH-sponsored cardiovascular research training at the Albert Einstein College of Medici...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular Diseases><cardiovascular disorder>
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MICHAEL F MILES

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$305,327
FY 2026

Project Title

Cross-Species Multidisciplinary Training in Alcohol Research

Grant Number:

5T32AA029975-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

This revised application proposes a new T32 Institutional National Research Service Award with five years of support to fund Cross-Species Multidisciplinary Training in Alcohol Research, comprising four pre-doctoral and two postdoctoral trainees. Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) has a history ...

Research Terms

<Training><alcohol related research><alcohol research><ethanol research><multidisciplinary>
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Brien P Riley

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$305,327
FY 2026

Project Title

Cross-Species Multidisciplinary Training in Alcohol Research

Grant Number:

5T32AA029975-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

This revised application proposes a new T32 Institutional National Research Service Award with five years of support to fund Cross-Species Multidisciplinary Training in Alcohol Research, comprising four pre-doctoral and two postdoctoral trainees. Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) has a history ...

Research Terms

<Training><alcohol related research><alcohol research><ethanol research><multidisciplinary>
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Robert Wilson Frenck

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$297,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Vaccinology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AI165396-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/9/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Abstract

This is a new application for a T32 training program that will train the next generation of leaders in vaccine science. The Vaccinology Training Program (VTP) builds on a strong legacy of vaccine development at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the University of Cincinnati that includes the oral po...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vaccinology>
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PAUL W. SPEARMAN

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$297,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Vaccinology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AI165396-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/9/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Abstract

This is a new application for a T32 training program that will train the next generation of leaders in vaccine science. The Vaccinology Training Program (VTP) builds on a strong legacy of vaccine development at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the University of Cincinnati that includes the oral po...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vaccinology>
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Sing Sing Way

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$297,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Vaccinology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AI165396-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/9/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Abstract

This is a new application for a T32 training program that will train the next generation of leaders in vaccine science. The Vaccinology Training Program (VTP) builds on a strong legacy of vaccine development at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the University of Cincinnati that includes the oral po...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vaccinology>
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JAMES D LUKETICH

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$288,558
FY 2026

Project Title

Cardiothoracic Surgery Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL160526-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2021

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Abstract: This application is for a research training grant focused on training the next generation of academic cardiac and thoracic surgeons.  Given the current and future shortage of cardiothoracic surgeons, the extremely broad range of clinical activities, and wide array of conditions treated by ...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><surgical research>
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Julie A Phillippi

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$288,558
FY 2026

Project Title

Cardiothoracic Surgery Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL160526-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2021

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Abstract: This application is for a research training grant focused on training the next generation of academic cardiac and thoracic surgeons.  Given the current and future shortage of cardiothoracic surgeons, the extremely broad range of clinical activities, and wide array of conditions treated by ...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><surgical research>
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David Alan Vorp

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$288,558
FY 2026

Project Title

Cardiothoracic Surgery Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL160526-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2021

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Abstract: This application is for a research training grant focused on training the next generation of academic cardiac and thoracic surgeons.  Given the current and future shortage of cardiothoracic surgeons, the extremely broad range of clinical activities, and wide array of conditions treated by ...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><surgical research>
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Naresh M Punjabi

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CORAL GABLES, FL

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$279,489
FY 2026

Project Title

PRiSM (Pulmonary, Respiratory, and Sleep Medicine) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HL167121-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This T32 application proposes a post-doctoral training program in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine (PRiSM) at the University of Miami (UM) Miller School of Medicine. Based in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, the PRiSM training program will draw upon a broad n...

Research Terms

<Medicine><Sleep><Training Programs><pulmonary><respiratory>
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Stacie Demel

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OH

Good lead · 48/100
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
Team-scale grant
$427,737
FY 2026

Project Title

Ohio Valley Regional Coordinating Center for NINDS Stroke Trial Network

Grant Number:

5U24NS107241-08

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/11/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

SPECIFIC AIMS The NIH StrokeNET aims “to harness the leadership and experience of the stroke research field to maximize efficiencies for developing, promoting, and conducting high-quality, multi-site clinical trials focused on promising interventions for stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery.” ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Agreement><Antithrombotic Agents><Antithrombotic Drugs><Apoplexy><Applications Grants><Award><Brain Vascular Accident><Brain hemorrhage><Budgets><Caring><Cause of Death><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Communication><Discipline of Nursing><Emergency Medicine><Environment><Epidemiology><Faculty><Fellowship><Fibrinolytic Agents><Fibrinolytic Drugs><Fostering><Foundations><Funding><Grant><Grant Proposals><Hospitals><Industry><Institution><International><Investigators><Ischemic Stroke><Job Satisfaction><Leadership><Medical Rehabilitation><Mission><Modeling><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><NIH><NINDS><Names><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><National Institutes of Health><Neurology><Nursing><Nursing Field><Nursing Profession><Observational Study><Ohio><Participant><Patients><Pediatric Hospitals><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Prevention><Privatization><Productivity><Recovery><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Salaries><Scientist><Secondary Prevention><Secondary to><Specialist><Stroke><Stroke prevention><Testing><Thrombolytic Agents><Thrombolytic Drugs><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Wages><Work><Work Satisfaction><adulthood><antithrombotic medication><antithrombotics><bleeding in brain><brain attack><career><career development><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><community setting><comparative effectiveness study><data management><data quality><disability><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><hemorrhagic stroke><improved><informal education><informal instruction><informal learning><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><multidisciplinary><name><named><naming><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neurosurgery><next generation><novel><observational research study><observational survey><operation><operations><participant retention><pediatric><performance site><phase 2 trial><phase II trial><prevent stroke><programs><public health priorities><recruit><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><social role><stroke intervention><stroke neurology><stroke therapy><stroke treatment><stroke trials><stroked><strokes><success><treating stroke><treatment trial><trial design><work group><working group><youngster>
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Eva Mistry

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OH

Good lead · 48/100
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
Team-scale grant
$427,737
FY 2026

Project Title

Ohio Valley Regional Coordinating Center for NINDS Stroke Trial Network

Grant Number:

5U24NS107241-08

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/11/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

SPECIFIC AIMS The NIH StrokeNET aims “to harness the leadership and experience of the stroke research field to maximize efficiencies for developing, promoting, and conducting high-quality, multi-site clinical trials focused on promising interventions for stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery.” ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Agreement><Antithrombotic Agents><Antithrombotic Drugs><Apoplexy><Applications Grants><Award><Brain Vascular Accident><Brain hemorrhage><Budgets><Caring><Cause of Death><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Communication><Discipline of Nursing><Emergency Medicine><Environment><Epidemiology><Faculty><Fellowship><Fibrinolytic Agents><Fibrinolytic Drugs><Fostering><Foundations><Funding><Grant><Grant Proposals><Hospitals><Industry><Institution><International><Investigators><Ischemic Stroke><Job Satisfaction><Leadership><Medical Rehabilitation><Mission><Modeling><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><NIH><NINDS><Names><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><National Institutes of Health><Neurology><Nursing><Nursing Field><Nursing Profession><Observational Study><Ohio><Participant><Patients><Pediatric Hospitals><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Prevention><Privatization><Productivity><Recovery><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Salaries><Scientist><Secondary Prevention><Secondary to><Specialist><Stroke><Stroke prevention><Testing><Thrombolytic Agents><Thrombolytic Drugs><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Wages><Work><Work Satisfaction><adulthood><antithrombotic medication><antithrombotics><bleeding in brain><brain attack><career><career development><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><community setting><comparative effectiveness study><data management><data quality><disability><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><hemorrhagic stroke><improved><informal education><informal instruction><informal learning><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><multidisciplinary><name><named><naming><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neurosurgery><next generation><novel><observational research study><observational survey><operation><operations><participant retention><pediatric><performance site><phase 2 trial><phase II trial><prevent stroke><programs><public health priorities><recruit><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><social role><stroke intervention><stroke neurology><stroke therapy><stroke treatment><stroke trials><stroked><strokes><success><treating stroke><treatment trial><trial design><work group><working group><youngster>
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Justin Brigham Dimick

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$229,983
FY 2026

Project Title

Obesity & Gastrointestinal Surgery Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32DK108740-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2016

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT Overview: Obesity and gastrointestinal diseases are among the most common indications for surgery (e.g., bariatric surgery, gastroesophageal reflux, hernias, diverticulitis, etc…). However, there are considerably fewer scientists studying these topics compared to other clini...

Research Terms

<Gastrointestinal Surgical Procedures><Research Training><Training Programs><bariatric surgery><gastric banding><gastric bypass surgery><gastrointestinal surgery><implantable gastric stimulation banding><obesity surgery><operative procedure on the gastrointestinal system><stomach stapling><weight loss surgery>
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RANDY J SEELEY

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$229,983
FY 2026

Project Title

Obesity & Gastrointestinal Surgery Research Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32DK108740-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2016

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT Overview: Obesity and gastrointestinal diseases are among the most common indications for surgery (e.g., bariatric surgery, gastroesophageal reflux, hernias, diverticulitis, etc…). However, there are considerably fewer scientists studying these topics compared to other clini...

Research Terms

<Gastrointestinal Surgical Procedures><Research Training><Training Programs><bariatric surgery><gastric banding><gastric bypass surgery><gastrointestinal surgery><implantable gastric stimulation banding><obesity surgery><operative procedure on the gastrointestinal system><stomach stapling><weight loss surgery>
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TAIFO MAHMUD

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$229,524
FY 2026

Project Title

Natural Products Research Training in Complementary and Integrative Health

Grant Number:

5T32AT010131-07

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2019

End Date:

11/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Founded 125 years ago, the Oregon State University (OSU) College of Pharmacy is one of the oldest in the United States and has been a leader in natural products research since our predoctoral training program in Pharmaceutical Sciences began in 1952. Founded in 1973 by two-time Nobel Laureate Linus ...

Research Terms

<Complementary Health><Integrative Medicine><Natural Products><Research Training><integrative healing><integrative health><naturally occurring product>
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RICHARD B VAN BREEMEN

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$229,524
FY 2026

Project Title

Natural Products Research Training in Complementary and Integrative Health

Grant Number:

5T32AT010131-07

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2019

End Date:

11/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Founded 125 years ago, the Oregon State University (OSU) College of Pharmacy is one of the oldest in the United States and has been a leader in natural products research since our predoctoral training program in Pharmaceutical Sciences began in 1952. Founded in 1973 by two-time Nobel Laureate Linus ...

Research Terms

<Complementary Health><Integrative Medicine><Natural Products><Research Training><integrative healing><integrative health><naturally occurring product>
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Wyeth Daniel Bair

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$227,178
FY 2026

Project Title

Vision Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32EY007031-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This is an application for continued funding for the Vision Training Grant (VTG) at the University of Washington which includes 26 preceptors in seven Departments and six Interdepartmental Programs. Our goal is to train the next generation of independent vision scientists to communicate and...

Research Terms

<Grant><Sight><Training><Vision><visual function>
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Anitha Pasupathy

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$227,178
FY 2026

Project Title

Vision Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32EY007031-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This is an application for continued funding for the Vision Training Grant (VTG) at the University of Washington which includes 26 preceptors in seven Departments and six Interdepartmental Programs. Our goal is to train the next generation of independent vision scientists to communicate and...

Research Terms

<Grant><Sight><Training><Vision><visual function>
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Joyce E. Bischoff

BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$220,327
FY 2026

Project Title

Pediatric Surgeon-Scientist Training Program in Vascular Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HD104582-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Program Abstract The goal of this training program is to provide the skill-set necessary for translational surgeon- scientists focused on pediatric diseases. Only 3% of T32 programs in the United States are focused on training surgeon-scientists, and only 1 surgical research training program in pedi...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Scientist><Surgeon><Training Programs><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><blood vessel disorder><pediatric><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy>
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Arin K. Greene

BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$220,327
FY 2026

Project Title

Pediatric Surgeon-Scientist Training Program in Vascular Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32HD104582-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Program Abstract The goal of this training program is to provide the skill-set necessary for translational surgeon- scientists focused on pediatric diseases. Only 3% of T32 programs in the United States are focused on training surgeon-scientists, and only 1 surgical research training program in pedi...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Scientist><Surgeon><Training Programs><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><blood vessel disorder><pediatric><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy>
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J. MARK CLINE

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$217,578
FY 2026

Project Title

Laboratory Animal & Comparative Medicine Training

Grant Number:

5T32OD010957-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1982

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

The need for veterinarians trained as biomedical scientists is well-documented. We request here continued funding to support four post-DVM fellows per year for three years of research training. Optimal research training exists when qualified and motivated trainees work in the laboratories of experie...

Research Terms

<Laboratory Animals><Medicine><Training><comparative>
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DAVID D FULLER

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$201,957
FY 2026

Project Title

Fuller T32 renewal

Grant Number:

5T32HD043730-23

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/11/2003

End Date:

4/30/2029

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The Interdisciplinary Training Program in Rehabilitation and Neuromuscular Plasticity (NMPT) at the University of Florida (UF) was initiated in 2003. The overall goal of the NMPT program is to train leaders who will enable a sustainable and cutting-edge rehabilitation science infrastructure...

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Asgerally T. Fazleabas

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$198,437
FY 2026

Project Title

Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Training Program - T32

Grant Number:

5T32HD087166-10

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2016

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Because research into both animal and human reproductive biology has such widespread implications for human health, we established the Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Training Program (RDSTP) at Michigan State University. Housed within a large group of accomplished...

Research Terms

<Development><Science><Training Programs><developmental><reproductive>
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Keith E Latham

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$198,437
FY 2026

Project Title

Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Training Program - T32

Grant Number:

5T32HD087166-10

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2016

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Because research into both animal and human reproductive biology has such widespread implications for human health, we established the Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Training Program (RDSTP) at Michigan State University. Housed within a large group of accomplished...

Research Terms

<Development><Science><Training Programs><developmental><reproductive>
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Mark T Fillmore

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$172,616
FY 2026

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in Alcohol Research

Grant Number:

5T32AA027488-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2019

End Date:

4/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract This competing continuation application seeks an additional five years of support for a pre-doctoral interdisciplinary training program in research on alcohol and alcohol use disorders. The training program, led by co-directors Drs. Fillmore and Prendergast, is based in the Psychology Depar...

Research Terms

<Training><alcohol related research><alcohol research><ethanol research>
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Mark A Prendergast

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$172,616
FY 2026

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training in Alcohol Research

Grant Number:

5T32AA027488-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2019

End Date:

4/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract This competing continuation application seeks an additional five years of support for a pre-doctoral interdisciplinary training program in research on alcohol and alcohol use disorders. The training program, led by co-directors Drs. Fillmore and Prendergast, is based in the Psychology Depar...

Research Terms

<Training><alcohol related research><alcohol research><ethanol research>
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Genevieve Fridlund Dunton

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$162,501
FY 2026

Project Title

Methodological Training for Social and Behavioral Research in Cancer Control

Grant Number:

1T32CA298969-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality, with more than 2 million new cases and 600,000 Americans dying of cancer annually. Approximately 45% of cancer deaths are attributable to preventable behaviors such as tobacco and alcohol use, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity. Likew...

Research Terms

<Behavioral Research><Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Methodology><Training><social>
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Jennifer Beth Unger

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$162,501
FY 2026

Project Title

Methodological Training for Social and Behavioral Research in Cancer Control

Grant Number:

1T32CA298969-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality, with more than 2 million new cases and 600,000 Americans dying of cancer annually. Approximately 45% of cancer deaths are attributable to preventable behaviors such as tobacco and alcohol use, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity. Likew...

Research Terms

<Behavioral Research><Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Methodology><Training><social>
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Sherin U Devaskar

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$161,356
FY 2026

Project Title

UCLA Pediatric Research Education Program in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Omics

Grant Number:

5R25HD109116-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2023

End Date:

4/30/2028

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Bioinformatics, computational biology, and omics are important areas that have the potential to uncover new discoveries in the molecular/cellular mechanisms and gene networks that lead to congenital birth defects, metabolic and genetic disorders, organ dysfunction, disorders...

Research Terms

<Address><Area><Basic Research><Basic Science><Big Data><BigData><Bioinformatics><Biologic Sciences><Biological Sciences><Biometrics><Biometry><Bioscience><Biostatistics><Birth Defects><Cancers><Causality><Childhood><Childhood Cancers><Clinical><Clinical Medical Sciences><Clinical Medicine><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Collaborations><Complex><Computational Biology><Computational Science><Congenital Abnormality><Congenital Anatomical Abnormality><Congenital Defects><Congenital Deformity><Congenital Malformation><DNA Methylation><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Diagnosis><Discipline><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><E-learning><Education><Education Gap><Education and Training><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Educational workshop><Endocrine Diseases><Endocrine Diseases and Manifestations><Endocrine System Diseases><Etiology><Faculty><Fostering><Foundational Skills><Functional disorder><Funding><Future><Genetic Diseases><Health><High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing><High-Throughput Sequencing><Hybrids><Immune Diseases><Immune Disorders><Immune Dysfunction><Immune System Diseases><Immune System Disorder><Immune System Dysfunction><Immune System and Related Disorders><Immunologic Diseases><Immunological Diseases><Immunological Dysfunction><Immunological System Dysfunction><Individual><Institution><Instruction><Intervention><Investigators><Journals><K12><K12 Award><K12 Mechanism><K12 Program><Knowledge><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Life Sciences><Link><Magazine><Malignant Childhood Neoplasm><Malignant Childhood Tumor><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Pediatric Neoplasm><Malignant Pediatric Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant childhood cancer><Medical><Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program><Mentors><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Molecular><Network Analysis><Organ><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pediatric Research><Pediatrics><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Physiopathology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Proteome><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Support><Researchers><Scholarship><Science><Scientist><Systemic disease><Talents><Teaching><Techniques><Technology><Thesaurismosis><Training><Training and Education><Translational Research><Translational Science><Workshop><analyze microbiome><big biomedical data><big-data science><cancer in a child><cancer in children><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><causation><child health care><child patients><child with cancer><childhood malignancy><classroom environment><collaboratory><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><computer biology><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><data interpretation><developmental><digital education><digital learning><disease causation><disease risk><disorder risk><eLearning><education atmosphere><education research><educational atmosphere><educational environment><educational level><electronic learning><endocrine disorder><entire genome><epigenome><experience><flipped classroom><forging><full genome><gene network><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genome sequencing><global gene expression><global transcription profile><graduate medical education><intellectual atmosphere><interest><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><large scale biomedical data sets><large scale biomedical datasets><large-scale biomedical data><learning atmosphere><learning environment><lectures><life course><malignancy><medical college><medical schools><member><metabolism disorder><metabolome><metabonome><metagenome><microbiome analysis><multidisciplinary><multimedia learning><neoplasm/cancer><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><next generation><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><on-line education><on-line learning><online education><online learning><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric><pediatric cancer><pediatric care><pediatric department><pediatric health care><pediatric malignancy><pediatric patients><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><programs><recruit><research associates><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><school atmosphere><school climate><school of medicine><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><technology-enhanced learning><tool><training achievement><training atmosphere><training level><training status><transcriptome><translation research><translational investigation><trend><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><university atmosphere><virtual learning><web-based instruction><web-based training><whole genome>
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JOSEPHINE M ENCISO

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$161,356
FY 2026

Project Title

UCLA Pediatric Research Education Program in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Omics

Grant Number:

5R25HD109116-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2023

End Date:

4/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Bioinformatics, computational biology, and omics are important areas that have the potential to uncover new discoveries in the molecular/cellular mechanisms and gene networks that lead to congenital birth defects, metabolic and genetic disorders, organ dysfunction, disorders...

Research Terms

<Address><Area><Basic Research><Basic Science><Big Data><BigData><Bioinformatics><Biologic Sciences><Biological Sciences><Biometrics><Biometry><Bioscience><Biostatistics><Birth Defects><Cancers><Causality><Childhood><Childhood Cancers><Clinical><Clinical Medical Sciences><Clinical Medicine><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Collaborations><Complex><Computational Biology><Computational Science><Congenital Abnormality><Congenital Anatomical Abnormality><Congenital Defects><Congenital Deformity><Congenital Malformation><DNA Methylation><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Diagnosis><Discipline><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Dysfunction><E-learning><Education><Education Gap><Education and Training><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Educational workshop><Endocrine Diseases><Endocrine Diseases and Manifestations><Endocrine System Diseases><Etiology><Faculty><Fostering><Foundational Skills><Functional disorder><Funding><Future><Genetic Diseases><Health><High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing><High-Throughput Sequencing><Hybrids><Immune Diseases><Immune Disorders><Immune Dysfunction><Immune System Diseases><Immune System Disorder><Immune System Dysfunction><Immune System and Related Disorders><Immunologic Diseases><Immunological Diseases><Immunological Dysfunction><Immunological System Dysfunction><Individual><Institution><Instruction><Intervention><Investigators><Journals><K12><K12 Award><K12 Mechanism><K12 Program><Knowledge><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Life Sciences><Link><Magazine><Malignant Childhood Neoplasm><Malignant Childhood Tumor><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Pediatric Neoplasm><Malignant Pediatric Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant childhood cancer><Medical><Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program><Mentors><Metabolic Diseases><Metabolic Disorder><Molecular><Network Analysis><Organ><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pediatric Research><Pediatrics><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Physiopathology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Proteome><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Research Support><Researchers><Scholarship><Science><Scientist><Systemic disease><Talents><Teaching><Techniques><Technology><Thesaurismosis><Training><Training and Education><Translational Research><Translational Science><Workshop><analyze microbiome><big biomedical data><big-data science><cancer in a child><cancer in children><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><causation><child health care><child patients><child with cancer><childhood malignancy><classroom environment><collaboratory><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><computer biology><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><data interpretation><developmental><digital education><digital learning><disease causation><disease risk><disorder risk><eLearning><education atmosphere><education research><educational atmosphere><educational environment><educational level><electronic learning><endocrine disorder><entire genome><epigenome><experience><flipped classroom><forging><full genome><gene network><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genome sequencing><global gene expression><global transcription profile><graduate medical education><intellectual atmosphere><interest><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><large scale biomedical data sets><large scale biomedical datasets><large-scale biomedical data><learning atmosphere><learning environment><lectures><life course><malignancy><medical college><medical schools><member><metabolism disorder><metabolome><metabonome><metagenome><microbiome analysis><multidisciplinary><multimedia learning><neoplasm/cancer><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><next generation><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><on-line education><on-line learning><online education><online learning><pathophysiology><pathway><pediatric><pediatric cancer><pediatric care><pediatric department><pediatric health care><pediatric malignancy><pediatric patients><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><programs><recruit><research associates><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><school atmosphere><school climate><school of medicine><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skills><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><technology-enhanced learning><tool><training achievement><training atmosphere><training level><training status><transcriptome><translation research><translational investigation><trend><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><university atmosphere><virtual learning><web-based instruction><web-based training><whole genome>
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JOHN D. ICELAND

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$145,064
FY 2026

Project Title

Training Program in Social Environments and Population Health

Grant Number:

5T32HD007514-27

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/1999

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The Population Research Institute (PRI) and Graduate Program in Demography at the Pennsylvania State University request a five-year renewal of our NICHD T32 training program in population studies, with a focus on Social Environments and Population Health. We draw upon the st...

Research Terms

<Social Environment><Training Programs><population health><social climate><social context><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental>
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Laura C Alonso

WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$143,056
FY 2026

Project Title

Research Training in Endocrinology and Metabolism

Grant Number:

5T32DK131957-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposed postdoctoral training program (2 fellows/year, 2-year program) in endocrinology and metabolism will provide comprehensive research training for individuals with a serious commitment to a career at the interface of biomedical research and endocrine disorders. Metabolic d...

Research Terms

<Endocrinology><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Research Training>
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Lauren M Aleksunes

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$129,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Summer Research Experience Programs (R25)

Grant Number:

2R25ES020721-16

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/9/2011

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This is a competitive renewal application for continued support of the Rutgers Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program. The SURF program provides undergraduates with 10-week basic science and translational hands-on research experiences in environmental health sciences...

Research Terms

<Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Active Learning><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Air Pollution><Award><Awareness><Basic Research><Basic Science><CEGP><Cancer Education Grant><Cancer Education Grant (R25)><Cancer Education Grant Program><Cancer Education Program (R25)><Career Counseling><Career Guidance><Career Mobility><Clinical><Collaborations><Competence><Cooperative Learning><Country><Curriculum><Development><Development and Research><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Education and Outreach><Educational Curriculum><Educational workshop><Endocrine disruption><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Epidemiology><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Medicine><Environmental Pollutants><Evaluation><Experiential Learning><Faculty><Fellowship><Fellowship Program><Funding><Future><GRE Prep><GRE Preparation><Goals><Graduate Education><Graduate Record Examination Preparation><Grant><Guidelines><Health><Health Sciences><Human><Immunotoxicology><Industrial Medicine><Infrastructure><Instruction><Instruction and Outreach><Joints><Knowledge><Laboratories><Leadership><Letters><Mentors><Mentorship><Mission><Modern Man><NIEHS><NIH><National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Occupational Guidance><Occupational Health><Occupational Medicine><Occupational or Industrial Medicine><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Particulate Matter><Peer Review><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pharmacy Schools><Play><Poison><Preparation><Professional Education><Program Effectiveness><Program Evaluation><Public Health Schools><Publications><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><R25 Grant><R25E Award><Recommendation><Records><Research><Research Activity><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Training><Residencies><Resources><Safety><Sampling><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Smoke><Structure><Students><Technical Expertise><Technology><Time><Toxic Chemical><Toxic Substance><Toxicology><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><Training and Outreach><Translational Research><Translational Science><Tutoring and Outreach><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Vocational Counseling><Vocational Guidance><Wildfire><Wood><Wood material><Workshop><Writing><career><career advancement><career counselor><career development><career transition><conference><convention><design><designing><developmental><developmental toxicology><ecological toxicology><education evaluation><endocrine disrupting><environmental contaminant><environmental toxicology><executive coaching><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><faculty mentor><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><field trip><formative assessment><formative evaluation><graduate school preparation><hands on research><high school><human disease><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><lesson plans><literacy><matriculation><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><next generation><outreach program><pharmaceutical><post-doctoral training><posters><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><preparations><programs><real world application><recruit><research and development><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><scientific literacy><scientifically literate><skills><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><success><summer program><summer research><summer session><summer undergraduate training><summit><symposia><symposium><technical skills><toxic compound><toxic metal><training module><translation research><translational investigation><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate student><undergraduate summer program><undergraduate summer research><wild fire><wildland fire>
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Debra L Laskin

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$129,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Summer Research Experience Programs (R25)

Grant Number:

2R25ES020721-16

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/9/2011

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This is a competitive renewal application for continued support of the Rutgers Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program. The SURF program provides undergraduates with 10-week basic science and translational hands-on research experiences in environmental health sciences...

Research Terms

<Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Active Learning><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Air Pollution><Award><Awareness><Basic Research><Basic Science><CEGP><Cancer Education Grant><Cancer Education Grant (R25)><Cancer Education Grant Program><Cancer Education Program (R25)><Career Counseling><Career Guidance><Career Mobility><Clinical><Collaborations><Competence><Cooperative Learning><Country><Curriculum><Development><Development and Research><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Education and Outreach><Educational Curriculum><Educational workshop><Endocrine disruption><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Epidemiology><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Medicine><Environmental Pollutants><Evaluation><Experiential Learning><Faculty><Fellowship><Fellowship Program><Funding><Future><GRE Prep><GRE Preparation><Goals><Graduate Education><Graduate Record Examination Preparation><Grant><Guidelines><Health><Health Sciences><Human><Immunotoxicology><Industrial Medicine><Infrastructure><Instruction><Instruction and Outreach><Joints><Knowledge><Laboratories><Leadership><Letters><Mentors><Mentorship><Mission><Modern Man><NIEHS><NIH><National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Occupational Guidance><Occupational Health><Occupational Medicine><Occupational or Industrial Medicine><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Particulate Matter><Peer Review><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pharmacy Schools><Play><Poison><Preparation><Professional Education><Program Effectiveness><Program Evaluation><Public Health Schools><Publications><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><R25 Grant><R25E Award><Recommendation><Records><Research><Research Activity><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Training><Residencies><Resources><Safety><Sampling><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Smoke><Structure><Students><Technical Expertise><Technology><Time><Toxic Chemical><Toxic Substance><Toxicology><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><Training and Outreach><Translational Research><Translational Science><Tutoring and Outreach><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Vocational Counseling><Vocational Guidance><Wildfire><Wood><Wood material><Workshop><Writing><career><career advancement><career counselor><career development><career transition><conference><convention><design><designing><developmental><developmental toxicology><ecological toxicology><education evaluation><endocrine disrupting><environmental contaminant><environmental toxicology><executive coaching><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><faculty mentor><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><field trip><formative assessment><formative evaluation><graduate school preparation><hands on research><high school><human disease><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><lesson plans><literacy><matriculation><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><next generation><outreach program><pharmaceutical><post-doctoral training><posters><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><preparations><programs><real world application><recruit><research and development><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><scientific literacy><scientifically literate><skills><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><success><summer program><summer research><summer session><summer undergraduate training><summit><symposia><symposium><technical skills><toxic compound><toxic metal><training module><translation research><translational investigation><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate student><undergraduate summer program><undergraduate summer research><wild fire><wildland fire>
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DARCY S. REISMAN

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$118,121
FY 2026

Project Title

PT/PHD Predoctoral Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD007490-27

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/20/1996

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This is an application for the competitive renewal of a T32 Institutional National Research Service Award for a highly successful predoctoral training program in rehabilitation research that trains physical therapist clinician- scientists. There is a significant need for mor...

Research Terms

<Doctor of Philosophy><Ph.D.><PhD><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Gage D Crump

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

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

Project Title

Training in Developmental Biology, Stem Cells and Regeneration

Grant Number:

5T32HD060549-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2011

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

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

Research Terms

<Developmental Biology><Natural regeneration><Progenitor Cells><Regeneration><Training><regenerate><stem cells>
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RAMA NATARAJAN

BECKMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE/CITY OF HOPE, DUARTE, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$91,693
FY 2026

Project Title

DIABETES PREVENTION / RISK / OMICS / METABOLISM / THERAPY (PROMT) INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING

Grant Number:

5T32DK131943-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Within the US, the incidence of diabetes is at epidemic proportions. At the same time, technological advancements are offering promising strategies to therapeutically ameliorate diabetes. The Arthur Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research Institute (AR-DMRI) at City of Hope (COH) is uniquely poised as ...

Research Terms

<Diabetes prevention><Intermediary Metabolism><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Risk><Training>
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Debbie C Thurmond

BECKMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE/CITY OF HOPE, DUARTE, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$91,693
FY 2026

Project Title

DIABETES PREVENTION / RISK / OMICS / METABOLISM / THERAPY (PROMT) INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING

Grant Number:

5T32DK131943-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Within the US, the incidence of diabetes is at epidemic proportions. At the same time, technological advancements are offering promising strategies to therapeutically ameliorate diabetes. The Arthur Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research Institute (AR-DMRI) at City of Hope (COH) is uniquely poised as ...

Research Terms

<Diabetes prevention><Intermediary Metabolism><Metabolic Processes><Metabolism><Risk><Training>
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Yvonne A. Maldonado

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$48,320
FY 2026

Project Title

Pediatric Global Health Subspecialty Fellowship

Grant Number:

5T32HD105176-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/12/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT To optimally support global child health and development, research needs to be designed to account for the scale of disease burden and child mortality that occurs worldwide. A robust global pediatric health research strategy depends upon new investigators with the technica...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Fellowship><global health><pediatric>
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ROBERT M O'DOHERTY

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$6,000
FY 2026

Project Title

T32 Research Training in Diabetes and Endocrinology

Grant Number:

3T32DK007052-50S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1975

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

7. PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application is a competitive renewal of the training grant “Research Training in Diabetes and Endocrinology,” which would represent years 47-51 of the first, and longest-running, T32 grant at the University of Pittsburgh. The longevity is a testament to the success o...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Research Training><diabetes>
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Omar Abdel-Wahab

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$6,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP)

Grant Number:

3T32CA009207-47S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1977

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the T32 Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP) at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to provide highly select physician trainees in hematology and medical oncology with the research training necessary for successful careers in ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Therapeutic><Training Programs><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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Alexander Drilon

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$6,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP)

Grant Number:

3T32CA009207-47S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1977

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the T32 Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP) at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to provide highly select physician trainees in hematology and medical oncology with the research training necessary for successful careers in ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Therapeutic><Training Programs><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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Gopa Iyer

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$6,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP)

Grant Number:

3T32CA009207-47S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1977

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the T32 Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP) at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to provide highly select physician trainees in hematology and medical oncology with the research training necessary for successful careers in ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Therapeutic><Training Programs><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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William A. Carlezon

MCLEAN HOSPITAL, BELMONT, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$3,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Training to Enhance Alignment of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Grant Number:

3T32MH125786-05S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT/SUMMARY This postdoctoral training program at McLean Hospital is designed to address gaps in psychiatry and neuroscience training that limit effective communication across disciplines and translation of discoveries into new treatments. In psychiatry, rapid advances in technology are changin...

Research Terms

<Neurosciences><Psychiatry><Training>
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KERRY J. RESSLER

MCLEAN HOSPITAL, BELMONT, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$3,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Training to Enhance Alignment of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Grant Number:

3T32MH125786-05S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT/SUMMARY This postdoctoral training program at McLean Hospital is designed to address gaps in psychiatry and neuroscience training that limit effective communication across disciplines and translation of discoveries into new treatments. In psychiatry, rapid advances in technology are changin...

Research Terms

<Neurosciences><Psychiatry><Training>
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DENNIS MICHAEL JENSEN

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$558,737
FY 2025

Project Title

Gastroenterology

Grant Number:

5T32DK007180-51

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The primary goal of the UCLA NIH T32 GI Training grant is to continue to train the next generation of outstanding GI academic thought leaders. The T32 program supports 6 trainees/year including Adult and Pediatric GI fellows, General Surgery residents, and other UCLA post-doctoral tr...

Research Terms

<Gastroenterology>
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Jennifer S Pollock

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$555,410
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham

Grant Number:

5T32TR004767-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) Partner Network is situated in the Deep South of the United States; a region that is heavily affected by chronic diseases. The CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Deep South Predoc T32) will support the training an...

Research Terms

<Alabama><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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DAVID M KENT

TUFTS UNIVERSITY BOSTON, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$552,206
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Tufts University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004418-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

The case for robust support for biomedical research training has never been stronger. During the last two years, the nation’s translational research enterprise was stress tested by a pandemic, revealing both stunning strengths and startling weaknesses. While the precise nature of future biomedical a...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Michael Simon Avidan

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$549,015
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAINING PROGRAM IN ANESTHESIOLOGY RESEARCH

Grant Number:

5T32GM108539-12

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2014

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract This application seeks to renew the funding for the T32 training program at Washington University for physician and doctoral scientists pursuing a career in anesthesiology-related research. The practice of anesthesiology is complex and far reaching. The research interests of anesthesiology ...

Research Terms

<Anesthesiology><Research><Training Programs>
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ALEX S. EVERS

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$549,015
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAINING PROGRAM IN ANESTHESIOLOGY RESEARCH

Grant Number:

5T32GM108539-12

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2014

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract This application seeks to renew the funding for the T32 training program at Washington University for physician and doctoral scientists pursuing a career in anesthesiology-related research. The practice of anesthesiology is complex and far reaching. The research interests of anesthesiology ...

Research Terms

<Anesthesiology><Research><Training Programs>
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Clifford Raabe Weiss

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$548,671
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Johns Hopkins

Grant Number:

1T32TR005306-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2025

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The mission of the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Postdoctoral Program (T32) is to provide an integrated set of training opportunities focused on the core principles of translational science augmented by instruction in biodesign principles and...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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DAVID M KENT

TUFTS UNIVERSITY BOSTON, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$547,410
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Tufts University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004417-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

We propose to substantially expand opportunities at the Tufts Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences for predoctoral training in clinical and translational science (CTS). Based on our recent experience integrating predoctoral students in our established postdoctoral program, we have found that early...

Research Terms

<Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Tammie Lee Smith Benzinger

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$545,853
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Imaging Research Program in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32AG078117-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary. The Washington University T32 postdoctoral training grant “Translational Imaging in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences” (abbreviated as “TIRS”) is a multidisciplinary initiative to train the next generation of PET molecular imaging scientists to design, develop, and translate PET radiotra...

Research Terms

<Radiopharmaceutical Compound><Radiopharmaceuticals><Research><Science><image translation><programs><radioactive drugs><radiotherapeutic drugs>
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Vijay Sharma

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$545,853
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Imaging Research Program in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32AG078117-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary. The Washington University T32 postdoctoral training grant “Translational Imaging in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences” (abbreviated as “TIRS”) is a multidisciplinary initiative to train the next generation of PET molecular imaging scientists to design, develop, and translate PET radiotra...

Research Terms

<Radiopharmaceutical Compound><Radiopharmaceuticals><Research><Science><image translation><programs><radioactive drugs><radiotherapeutic drugs>
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Zhude Tu

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$545,853
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Imaging Research Program in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32AG078117-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2027

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

Project Summary. The Washington University T32 postdoctoral training grant “Translational Imaging in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences” (abbreviated as “TIRS”) is a multidisciplinary initiative to train the next generation of PET molecular imaging scientists to design, develop, and translate PET radiotra...

Research Terms

<Radiopharmaceutical Compound><Radiopharmaceuticals><Research><Science><image translation><programs><radioactive drugs><radiotherapeutic drugs>
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Babak J Mehrara

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$536,822
FY 2025

Project Title

Surgical Oncology Research Training Grant

Grant Number:

2T32CA009501-36A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/1984

End Date:

7/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The Surgical Oncology T32 research training program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is designed to provide qualified trainees with 2-year training in laboratory-based, translational, or clinical research. Our T32 supports 6 postdoctoral (MD or MD/PhD) trainees per year, most of whom ...

Research Terms

<Grant><Research Training><Surgical Oncology><oncologic surgery>
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Meredith Ann Atkinson

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$532,388
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Johns Hopkins

Grant Number:

5T32TR004928-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The mission of the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program (T32) is to provide an integrated set of training opportunities focused on the core principles of translational science. We will build on our succ...

Research Terms

<pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Nicholas James Leeper

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$527,847
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Training Program in Mechanisms and Innovation in Vascular Disease

Grant Number:

2T32HL098049-16A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2010

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

This Mechanisms and Innovations in Vascular Disease T32 Training Program provides valuable, unique, and innovative scientific training and professional development opportunities to a group of promising early career investigators in vascular disease research. This T32 program supports NHLBI’s mission...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><blood vessel disorder><innovate><innovation><innovative><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy>
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Philip S Tsao

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$527,847
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Training Program in Mechanisms and Innovation in Vascular Disease

Grant Number:

2T32HL098049-16A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2010

End Date:

6/30/2030

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

This Mechanisms and Innovations in Vascular Disease T32 Training Program provides valuable, unique, and innovative scientific training and professional development opportunities to a group of promising early career investigators in vascular disease research. This T32 program supports NHLBI’s mission...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><blood vessel disorder><innovate><innovation><innovative><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy>
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Michael H Bloch

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$523,754
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program in Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Grant Number:

2T32MH018268-41

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1985

End Date:

6/30/2030

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

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This is an application for a 5-year renewal of the Yale University’s T32 Training Grant "Training Program in Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders" (T32 MH018268). Our program focuses on preparing scientists, in both clinical and basic sciences, for independ...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Training Programs><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><pediatric>
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MICHAEL J CROWLEY

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$523,754
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program in Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Grant Number:

2T32MH018268-41

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1985

End Date:

6/30/2030

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

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This is an application for a 5-year renewal of the Yale University’s T32 Training Grant "Training Program in Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders" (T32 MH018268). Our program focuses on preparing scientists, in both clinical and basic sciences, for independ...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Training Programs><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><pediatric>
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FRED W TUREK

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$520,167
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Grant in Circadian and Sleep Research-Resubmission

Grant Number:

2T32HL007909-26A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1998

End Date:

8/31/2030

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

This is a renewal application of an established NHLBI- sponsored T32, “Training Grant in Circadian and Sleep Research”, to train predoctoral and postdoctoral students and fellows at Northwestern University. The integration of circadian biology and sleep research has been the cornerstone of this Trai...

Research Terms

<Grant><Research><Sleep><Training><circadian>
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Phyllis C. Zee

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$520,167
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Grant in Circadian and Sleep Research-Resubmission

Grant Number:

2T32HL007909-26A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1998

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

This is a renewal application of an established NHLBI- sponsored T32, “Training Grant in Circadian and Sleep Research”, to train predoctoral and postdoctoral students and fellows at Northwestern University. The integration of circadian biology and sleep research has been the cornerstone of this Trai...

Research Terms

<Grant><Research><Sleep><Training><circadian>
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Rozalyn M. Anderson

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$505,771
FY 2025

Project Title

Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32AG000213-33

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1991

End Date:

4/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Funded by NIA since 1991, this application seeks the 7th competitive renewal for a highly successful T32 program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW). It requests support for 4 predoctoral and 4 postdoctoral trainees in aging biology and translational gerontology research. The...

Research Terms

<Biology of Aging><age associated disease><age associated disorder><age associated impairment><age dependent disease><age dependent disorder><age dependent impairment><age related human disease><age-related disease><age-related disorder><age-related impairment><aging associated><aging related>
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Sanjay Asthana

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Good lead · 46/100
Training-friendly
Above-average budget
Active award
$505,771
FY 2025

Project Title

Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases

Grant Number:

5T32AG000213-33

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1991

End Date:

4/30/2029

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Funded by NIA since 1991, this application seeks the 7th competitive renewal for a highly successful T32 program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW). It requests support for 4 predoctoral and 4 postdoctoral trainees in aging biology and translational gerontology research. The...

Research Terms

<Biology of Aging><age associated disease><age associated disorder><age associated impairment><age dependent disease><age dependent disorder><age dependent impairment><age related human disease><age-related disease><age-related disorder><age-related impairment><aging associated><aging related>
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VICKI L ELLINGROD

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$456,401
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at the University of Michigan

Grant Number:

5T32TR004764-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

The Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) at the University of Michigan seeks to develop a new postdoctoral T32 training program to prepare early-stage postdoctoral fellows for careers in translational science and research. This two-year program emphasizes training in interdisc...

Research Terms

<Michigan><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Steven Edward Harte

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$456,401
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at the University of Michigan

Grant Number:

5T32TR004764-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

The Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) at the University of Michigan seeks to develop a new postdoctoral T32 training program to prepare early-stage postdoctoral fellows for careers in translational science and research. This two-year program emphasizes training in interdisc...

Research Terms

<Michigan><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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INDU A AYAPPA

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

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$392,778
FY 2026

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training in Sleep Science

Grant Number:

5T32HL160511-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The significance of sleep and circadian disorders on public health is broad because of its effects on physical and mental health. The high prevalence of these disorders makes it critical that a robust pipeline exists for new investigators to tackle the challenge of understan...

Research Terms

<Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Research Training><Science><Sleep>
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ANDREW W VARGA

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

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$392,778
FY 2026

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training in Sleep Science

Grant Number:

5T32HL160511-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The significance of sleep and circadian disorders on public health is broad because of its effects on physical and mental health. The high prevalence of these disorders makes it critical that a robust pipeline exists for new investigators to tackle the challenge of understan...

Research Terms

<Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Research Training><Science><Sleep>
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D'ANNE S. DUNCAN

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$359,826
FY 2026

Project Title

UCSF IMSD

Grant Number:

5T32GM156671-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The rationale for this grant is rooted in the observed disparities in the experiences and outcomes of UCSF students from historically underrepresented and marginalized (HUG) groups. Despite being academically indistinguishable from their majority peers in terms of GPA, publ...

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Jason K Sello

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$359,826
FY 2026

Project Title

UCSF IMSD

Grant Number:

5T32GM156671-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The rationale for this grant is rooted in the observed disparities in the experiences and outcomes of UCSF students from historically underrepresented and marginalized (HUG) groups. Despite being academically indistinguishable from their majority peers in terms of GPA, publ...

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KAY F MACLEOD

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$281,255
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Disciplinary Training Grant in Cancer Research

Grant Number:

5T32CA009594-37

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/22/1989

End Date:

12/31/2029

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Project Abstract

The Multi-disciplinary Training grant in Cancer Research (MTCR) is a pre-doctoral training program at the University of Chicago supported by NIH/NCI T32-009594 that trains our most talented pre-doctoral students to understand and target cancers using multi-disciplinary approaches. Pre-doctoral train...

Research Terms

<Grant><Training><anti-cancer research><cancer research><multidisciplinary>
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Scott A. Oakes

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$281,255
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Disciplinary Training Grant in Cancer Research

Grant Number:

5T32CA009594-37

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/22/1989

End Date:

12/31/2029

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Project Abstract

The Multi-disciplinary Training grant in Cancer Research (MTCR) is a pre-doctoral training program at the University of Chicago supported by NIH/NCI T32-009594 that trains our most talented pre-doctoral students to understand and target cancers using multi-disciplinary approaches. Pre-doctoral train...

Research Terms

<Grant><Training><anti-cancer research><cancer research><multidisciplinary>
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Brooke Anderson

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$264,309
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (MT PREP)

Grant Number:

5R25GM148297-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education (MT PREP) The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) at Colorado State University (CSU) proposes to create the first national Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) (R25) that will provide a unique t...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Aptitude><Baccalaureate Degree><Bachelor's Degree><Biomedical Research><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Country><Creativeness><Data><Degree program><Disabled Persons><Disabled Population><Discipline><Disparity population><Doctor of Philosophy><Doctor's Degree><Doctorate Degree><EXTMR><Educational workshop><Elements><Enrollment><Ethics><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Experimental Designs><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Handicapped><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Jobs><Letters><Measures><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Monitor><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Occupations><Outcome><People with Disabilities><Performance><Persons with Disabilities><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Philosophy><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Positions><Publications><Qualifying><Racial Group><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Social support><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Students><Talents><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Undergraduate Degree><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Minority><Underrepresented Populations><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Veterinary Medicine><Workshop><Writing><career><college><collegiate><creativity><design><designing><disabled><disabled individual><disabled people><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><doctoral degree><doctoral student><education research><enroll><ethical><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><experience><faculty mentor><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><ideation><individuals with disabilities><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><interest><marginalized background><matriculation><minority scientist><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><population inequality><population inequity><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><skills><social support network><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><subgroup disparity><success><training opportunity><translation research><translational investigation><translational medicine><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresentation of minorities><underrepresented people><unequal group><unequal population>
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Juan Lucas Argueso

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$264,309
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (MT PREP)

Grant Number:

5R25GM148297-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education (MT PREP) The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) at Colorado State University (CSU) proposes to create the first national Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) (R25) that will provide a unique t...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Aptitude><Baccalaureate Degree><Bachelor's Degree><Biomedical Research><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Country><Creativeness><Data><Degree program><Disabled Persons><Disabled Population><Discipline><Disparity population><Doctor of Philosophy><Doctor's Degree><Doctorate Degree><EXTMR><Educational workshop><Elements><Enrollment><Ethics><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Experimental Designs><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Handicapped><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Jobs><Letters><Measures><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Monitor><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Occupations><Outcome><People with Disabilities><Performance><Persons with Disabilities><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Philosophy><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Positions><Publications><Qualifying><Racial Group><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Social support><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Students><Talents><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Undergraduate Degree><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Minority><Underrepresented Populations><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Veterinary Medicine><Workshop><Writing><career><college><collegiate><creativity><design><designing><disabled><disabled individual><disabled people><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><doctoral degree><doctoral student><education research><enroll><ethical><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><experience><faculty mentor><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><ideation><individuals with disabilities><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><interest><marginalized background><matriculation><minority scientist><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><population inequality><population inequity><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><skills><social support network><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><subgroup disparity><success><training opportunity><translation research><translational investigation><translational medicine><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresentation of minorities><underrepresented people><unequal group><unequal population>
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GILBERT H JOHN

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$264,309
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (MT PREP)

Grant Number:

5R25GM148297-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education (MT PREP) The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) at Colorado State University (CSU) proposes to create the first national Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) (R25) that will provide a unique t...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Aptitude><Baccalaureate Degree><Bachelor's Degree><Biomedical Research><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Country><Creativeness><Data><Degree program><Disabled Persons><Disabled Population><Discipline><Disparity population><Doctor of Philosophy><Doctor's Degree><Doctorate Degree><EXTMR><Educational workshop><Elements><Enrollment><Ethics><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Experimental Designs><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Handicapped><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Jobs><Letters><Measures><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Monitor><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Occupations><Outcome><People with Disabilities><Performance><Persons with Disabilities><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Philosophy><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Positions><Publications><Qualifying><Racial Group><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Social support><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Students><Talents><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Undergraduate Degree><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Minority><Underrepresented Populations><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Veterinary Medicine><Workshop><Writing><career><college><collegiate><creativity><design><designing><disabled><disabled individual><disabled people><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><doctoral degree><doctoral student><education research><enroll><ethical><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><experience><faculty mentor><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><ideation><individuals with disabilities><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><interest><marginalized background><matriculation><minority scientist><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><population inequality><population inequity><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><skills><social support network><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><subgroup disparity><success><training opportunity><translation research><translational investigation><translational medicine><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresentation of minorities><underrepresented people><unequal group><unequal population>
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MARK D ZABEL

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$264,309
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (MT PREP)

Grant Number:

5R25GM148297-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Multi-Track Post-Baccalaureate Research Education (MT PREP) The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) at Colorado State University (CSU) proposes to create the first national Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) (R25) that will provide a unique t...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Aptitude><Baccalaureate Degree><Bachelor's Degree><Biomedical Research><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Country><Creativeness><Data><Degree program><Disabled Persons><Disabled Population><Discipline><Disparity population><Doctor of Philosophy><Doctor's Degree><Doctorate Degree><EXTMR><Educational workshop><Elements><Enrollment><Ethics><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Experimental Designs><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Handicapped><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Jobs><Letters><Measures><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Monitor><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Occupations><Outcome><People with Disabilities><Performance><Persons with Disabilities><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Philosophy><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Positions><Publications><Qualifying><Racial Group><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Social support><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Students><Talents><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Undergraduate Degree><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Minority><Underrepresented Populations><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Veterinary Medicine><Workshop><Writing><career><college><collegiate><creativity><design><designing><disabled><disabled individual><disabled people><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><doctoral degree><doctoral student><education research><enroll><ethical><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><experience><faculty mentor><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><ideation><individuals with disabilities><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><interest><marginalized background><matriculation><minority scientist><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><population inequality><population inequity><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><skills><social support network><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><subgroup disparity><success><training opportunity><translation research><translational investigation><translational medicine><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresentation of minorities><underrepresented people><unequal group><unequal population>
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Linda A. McCauley

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
Career award
$485,301
FY 2026

Project Title

Pediatric and Reproductive Environmental Health Scholars Southeastern Environmental Exposures and Disparities (PREHS SEED) Program

Grant Number:

5K12ES033593-05

Activity Code:

K12

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2021

End Date:

10/31/2026

Project Abstract

Emory University, in partnership with the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), proposes to establish a Southeastern Environmental Exposures and Disparities (SEED) mentored career development scholar program, in response to the Pediatric and Reproductive Environmental Health Scholars program (PREHS) (...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Address><Air Pollution><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Faculty><Clinical Nurse Educator><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Communities><Death Rate><Dedications><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Risk Factor><Exposure Assessment><Face><Female Health><Funding><Goals><Health><Infant Mortality><Infant Mortality Total><Informatics><Infrastructure><Institution><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><K12><K12 Award><K12 Mechanism><K12 Program><Low income><Maps><Maternal Mortality><Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Morehouse Sch of Medicine><Morehouse School of Med><Morehouse School of Medicine><Mothers><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Nurse Educator><Nursing Faculty><Nursing Staff Developer><Nursing Staff Development Specialist><Outcome><Phase><Population><Program Development><Public Health Schools><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Training><Risk><Rural><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Scholars Program><Science><Scientist><Southeast U.S.><Southeast US><Southeastern United States><Specialty><Time><Toxicology><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Translations><United States><Universities><Women's Health><career><career development><cohort><collaboration with communities><community collaboration><community engagement><community-based collaboration><death among infants><death in first year of life><death in infancy><death in infants><engagement with communities><environmental disparity><environmental health disparity><environmental inequality><environmental inequity><environmental risk><experience><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><extreme heat><faces><facial><infant death><infant demise><infantile death><kids><maternal death><medical specialties><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><mortality in infants><mortality rate><multidisciplinary><novel><pediatric><programs><recruit><reproductive><research and methods><response><rural individual><skills><translation><translation research><translational investigation><youngster>
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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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BINGHUI SHEN

BECKMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE/CITY OF HOPE, DUARTE, CA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$244,076
FY 2026

Project Title

DNA Damage Response and Oncogenic Signaling

Grant Number:

5T32CA186895-10

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/14/2016

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

Increases in cancer incidence and rising cancer costs highlight the need to advance cancer biology through the growth of a well-trained workforce. Almost all human cancers have alterations in signaling pathways associated with DNA damage response and oncogenic signaling, and such pathways are also t...

Research Terms

<Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Oncogenic><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><biological signal transduction><response>
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Jeremy Michael Stark

BECKMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE/CITY OF HOPE, DUARTE, CA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$244,076
FY 2026

Project Title

DNA Damage Response and Oncogenic Signaling

Grant Number:

5T32CA186895-10

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/14/2016

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

Increases in cancer incidence and rising cancer costs highlight the need to advance cancer biology through the growth of a well-trained workforce. Almost all human cancers have alterations in signaling pathways associated with DNA damage response and oncogenic signaling, and such pathways are also t...

Research Terms

<Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><DNA Damage><DNA Injury><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Oncogenic><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><biological signal transduction><response>
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Rainbo Hultman

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY, IA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$239,472
FY 2026

Project Title

Iowa-Diversifying Research And Mentorship (iDREAM)

Grant Number:

5R25NS130966-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Abstract

The future of Neuroscience must include a broad workforce to fuel the innovation required to meet current scientific and healthcare challenges facing neuroscientists. In response to RFA-NS-22-035, we propose a Doctoral Readiness training program – the Iowa Discovering Research And Mentorship (iDREAM...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Applications Grants><Area><Back><Climate><Communication><Communities><Complex thinking><Critical Thinking><Data><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Dorsum><Educational workshop><Elevator><Ensure><Environment><Evaluative Thinking><Evidence based practice><Faculty><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health Care><Institution><Interview><Iowa><Laboratories><Laboratory Research><Lead><Leadership><Mentors><Mentorship><Meteorological Climate><Methodology><Mission><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Outcome><Paper><Parents><Participant><Pb element><Ph.D.><PhD><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postbaccalaureate><Preparedness><Process><Qualifying><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Readiness><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Running><Schools><Self Efficacy><Sight><Structure><Students><Talents><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Training><Training Programs><Universities><Vision><Workshop><Writing><career><career development><climatic><college student><design><designing><developmental><empowerment><essays><evidence base><expectation><experience><faculty development><faculty mentor><faculty professional development><faculty research><graduate school><hands on research><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor training><interest><matriculation><meeting><meetings><parent><peer><postbac><postbacc><programs><recruit><research education experience><response><responsible research conduct><skills><success><teacher development><tenure process><tenure track><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><university student><verbal><visual function>
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Daniel T. Tranel

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY, IA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$239,472
FY 2026

Project Title

Iowa-Diversifying Research And Mentorship (iDREAM)

Grant Number:

5R25NS130966-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Abstract

The future of Neuroscience must include a broad workforce to fuel the innovation required to meet current scientific and healthcare challenges facing neuroscientists. In response to RFA-NS-22-035, we propose a Doctoral Readiness training program – the Iowa Discovering Research And Mentorship (iDREAM...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Applications Grants><Area><Back><Climate><Communication><Communities><Complex thinking><Critical Thinking><Data><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Dorsum><Educational workshop><Elevator><Ensure><Environment><Evaluative Thinking><Evidence based practice><Faculty><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health Care><Institution><Interview><Iowa><Laboratories><Laboratory Research><Lead><Leadership><Mentors><Mentorship><Meteorological Climate><Methodology><Mission><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Outcome><Paper><Parents><Participant><Pb element><Ph.D.><PhD><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postbaccalaureate><Preparedness><Process><Qualifying><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Readiness><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Running><Schools><Self Efficacy><Sight><Structure><Students><Talents><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Training><Training Programs><Universities><Vision><Workshop><Writing><career><career development><climatic><college student><design><designing><developmental><empowerment><essays><evidence base><expectation><experience><faculty development><faculty mentor><faculty professional development><faculty research><graduate school><hands on research><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor training><interest><matriculation><meeting><meetings><parent><peer><postbac><postbacc><programs><recruit><research education experience><response><responsible research conduct><skills><success><teacher development><tenure process><tenure track><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><university student><verbal><visual function>
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MICHELLE WEBB VOSS

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY, IA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$239,472
FY 2026

Project Title

Iowa-Diversifying Research And Mentorship (iDREAM)

Grant Number:

5R25NS130966-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Abstract

The future of Neuroscience must include a broad workforce to fuel the innovation required to meet current scientific and healthcare challenges facing neuroscientists. In response to RFA-NS-22-035, we propose a Doctoral Readiness training program – the Iowa Discovering Research And Mentorship (iDREAM...

Research Terms

<Admission><Admission activity><Applications Grants><Area><Back><Climate><Communication><Communities><Complex thinking><Critical Thinking><Data><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Dorsum><Educational workshop><Elevator><Ensure><Environment><Evaluative Thinking><Evidence based practice><Faculty><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health Care><Institution><Interview><Iowa><Laboratories><Laboratory Research><Lead><Leadership><Mentors><Mentorship><Meteorological Climate><Methodology><Mission><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Outcome><Paper><Parents><Participant><Pb element><Ph.D.><PhD><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postbaccalaureate><Preparedness><Process><Qualifying><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Readiness><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Running><Schools><Self Efficacy><Sight><Structure><Students><Talents><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Training><Training Programs><Universities><Vision><Workshop><Writing><career><career development><climatic><college student><design><designing><developmental><empowerment><essays><evidence base><expectation><experience><faculty development><faculty mentor><faculty professional development><faculty research><graduate school><hands on research><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor training><interest><matriculation><meeting><meetings><parent><peer><postbac><postbacc><programs><recruit><research education experience><response><responsible research conduct><skills><success><teacher development><tenure process><tenure track><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student><university student><verbal><visual function>
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J. DAVID JENTSCH

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY,BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON, NY

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$211,107
FY 2026

Project Title

Development and Neuroadaptations in Alcohol and Addictions (DNA2)

Grant Number:

5T32AA025606-09

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2017

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

The goal of this proposal is to renew a highly successful pre- and post-doctoral training program in the area of development and neuroadaptations in alcohol and addictions (DNA2). Given increasing recognition that alcohol use disorder and other addictions have roots established in early development,...

Research Terms

<Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Development><addiction><addictive disorder><developmental><neural adaptation><neuroadaptation>
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Kristina Anne Crothers

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$203,677
FY 2026

Project Title

Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Research Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32HL007287-47

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1994

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The University of Washington (UW) T32 program trains scientists to perform clinically-relevant research in pulmonary and critical care medicine. We request 7 slots to support trainees as part of a 4-year combined ACGME clinical and research training program. We focus primarily on physician-scientist...

Research Terms

<Critical Care><Grant><Medicine><Research Training><pulmonary>
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David J. Horne

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$203,677
FY 2026

Project Title

Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Research Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32HL007287-47

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1994

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The University of Washington (UW) T32 program trains scientists to perform clinically-relevant research in pulmonary and critical care medicine. We request 7 slots to support trainees as part of a 4-year combined ACGME clinical and research training program. We focus primarily on physician-scientist...

Research Terms

<Critical Care><Grant><Medicine><Research Training><pulmonary>
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Anne M. Manicone

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$203,677
FY 2026

Project Title

Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Research Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32HL007287-47

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1994

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The University of Washington (UW) T32 program trains scientists to perform clinically-relevant research in pulmonary and critical care medicine. We request 7 slots to support trainees as part of a 4-year combined ACGME clinical and research training program. We focus primarily on physician-scientist...

Research Terms

<Critical Care><Grant><Medicine><Research Training><pulmonary>
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Katherine Ann Gallagher

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$194,949
FY 2026

Project Title

Translational research training in cardiovascular science

Grant Number:

5T32HL166130-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Research in cardiovascular science is rapidly progressing, as cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States, particularly as the population ages. At the same time, however, surgeon-scientists have increasing clinical respons...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Heart Vascular><Research Training><Science><Translational Research><Translational Science><circulatory system><translation research><translational investigation>
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PETER K HENKE

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$194,949
FY 2026

Project Title

Translational research training in cardiovascular science

Grant Number:

5T32HL166130-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Research in cardiovascular science is rapidly progressing, as cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States, particularly as the population ages. At the same time, however, surgeon-scientists have increasing clinical respons...

Research Terms

<Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Heart Vascular><Research Training><Science><Translational Research><Translational Science><circulatory system><translation research><translational investigation>
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Diego Restrepo

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$135,000
FY 2026

Project Title

The Neuroscience Colorado Research Experience (N-CORE) - building a sustainable summer training research experience for undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds

Grant Number:

5R25NS130620-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The Neuroscience Colorado Research Experience (N-CORE) is a summer internship and educational program that gives undergraduate students from historically underrepresented backgrounds (URM) authentic neuroscience research experiences in state-of-the-art biomedical research labs at the...

Research Terms

<2 year college><Area><Behavioral><Biomedical Research><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Career Choice><Career Mobility><Career Path><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Communities><Counseling><Dedications><Development><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Faculty><First Generation College Students><First Generation College graduates><First Generation Students><Fostering><Funding><Goals><Grant><Hispanic-serving Institution><Individual><Institution><Instruction><Internships><Knowledge><Leadership><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Mind><Mountain West><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Participant><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Position><Positioning Attribute><Protocol Screening><Reproducibility><Research><Research Training><Running><Science><Students><Time><Training><Training Programs><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Populations><Underrepresented Students><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><career><career advancement><career aspiration><career development><career interest><career pathway><career track><career transition><community college><conference><convention><crowd source><crowd-sourcing><crowdsource><crowdsourcing><developmental><disabled students><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged student><doctoral student><education planning><education research><enroll><experience><faculty mentor><forging><graduate school><graduate student><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intern><junior college><knowledge base><marginalized background><medical college><medical schools><metropolitan><operation><operations><posters><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><recruit><school of medicine><skills><students who are disadvantaged><students with disabilities><success><summer intern><summer internship><summer program><summer research><summer session><summit><support network><symposia><symposium><translational neuroscience><two year college><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate research experience><undergraduate research opportunities><undergraduate research programs><undergraduate student><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresented people><work-study>
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Ernesto Salcedo

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$135,000
FY 2026

Project Title

The Neuroscience Colorado Research Experience (N-CORE) - building a sustainable summer training research experience for undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds

Grant Number:

5R25NS130620-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The Neuroscience Colorado Research Experience (N-CORE) is a summer internship and educational program that gives undergraduate students from historically underrepresented backgrounds (URM) authentic neuroscience research experiences in state-of-the-art biomedical research labs at the...

Research Terms

<2 year college><Area><Behavioral><Biomedical Research><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Career Choice><Career Mobility><Career Path><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Colorado><Communication><Communities><Counseling><Dedications><Development><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Faculty><First Generation College Students><First Generation College graduates><First Generation Students><Fostering><Funding><Goals><Grant><Hispanic-serving Institution><Individual><Institution><Instruction><Internships><Knowledge><Leadership><Medical><Mentors><Mentorship><Mind><Mountain West><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Participant><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Position><Positioning Attribute><Protocol Screening><Reproducibility><Research><Research Training><Running><Science><Students><Time><Training><Training Programs><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Populations><Underrepresented Students><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><career><career advancement><career aspiration><career development><career interest><career pathway><career track><career transition><community college><conference><convention><crowd source><crowd-sourcing><crowdsource><crowdsourcing><developmental><disabled students><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged student><doctoral student><education planning><education research><enroll><experience><faculty mentor><forging><graduate school><graduate student><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intern><junior college><knowledge base><marginalized background><medical college><medical schools><metropolitan><operation><operations><posters><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs><recruit><school of medicine><skills><students who are disadvantaged><students with disabilities><success><summer intern><summer internship><summer program><summer research><summer session><summit><support network><symposia><symposium><translational neuroscience><two year college><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate research experience><undergraduate research opportunities><undergraduate research programs><undergraduate student><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresented people><work-study>
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Kenneth P Wright

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$134,628
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-Institutional Summer Undergraduate Research Program to Promote Diversity and Excellence in Sleep and Circadian Research Careers

Grant Number:

5R25NS125603-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The primary aim of this new multi-institutional summer research, educational, and professional development training program is to prepare undergraduate students from underrepresented populations in the U.S. Biomedical Sciences (UBR trainees) for advanced academic training in PhD and MD/PhD ...

Research Terms

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Jorge A Di Paola

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$116,287
FY 2026

Project Title

Pediatric Training Program Hematology and Oncology

Grant Number:

5T32CA269116-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT This is a new application seeking support for the training program in hematology-oncology in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine. This program had been continuously funded between 1999 and 2020. We have extensively redesigned the progra...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Hematology><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Training Programs><pediatric>
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LAURA G. SCHUETTPELZ

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$116,287
FY 2026

Project Title

Pediatric Training Program Hematology and Oncology

Grant Number:

5T32CA269116-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT This is a new application seeking support for the training program in hematology-oncology in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine. This program had been continuously funded between 1999 and 2020. We have extensively redesigned the progra...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Hematology><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Training Programs><pediatric>
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Janet Iwasa

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

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$105,987
FY 2026

Project Title

PULSE (Program Understanding and Learning through Strategic Evaluation)

Grant Number:

1R25GM161925-01

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/11/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PULSE (Program Understanding and Learning through Strategic Evaluation) Project Summary The evaluation of T32 training programs, which represent a cornerstone of biomedical research education in the United States, requires valid, reliable, and precise measurement instruments to assess program outcom...

Research Terms

<Administrator><Biomedical Research><Collaborations><Communication><Computer software><Custom><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Dedications><Ensure><Environment><Evaluation><Evaluation Studies><Guidelines><Institution><Learning><Link><Manuals><Measurement><Mentors><Methodology><Outcome><Procedures><Program Evaluation><Property><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychometrics><Research Resources><Resource Sharing><Resources><Site><Software><Source Code><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Testing><Training Programs><United States><Validation><customs><data interpretation><data management><depository><education research><evaluation research study><evaluation survey><evidence base><implementation research><improved><instrument><programs><recruit><repository><response><tool><validations><web site><website>
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Rebecca Peterson

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

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$105,987
FY 2026

Project Title

PULSE (Program Understanding and Learning through Strategic Evaluation)

Grant Number:

1R25GM161925-01

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/11/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PULSE (Program Understanding and Learning through Strategic Evaluation) Project Summary The evaluation of T32 training programs, which represent a cornerstone of biomedical research education in the United States, requires valid, reliable, and precise measurement instruments to assess program outcom...

Research Terms

<Administrator><Biomedical Research><Collaborations><Communication><Computer software><Custom><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Dedications><Ensure><Environment><Evaluation><Evaluation Studies><Guidelines><Institution><Learning><Link><Manuals><Measurement><Mentors><Methodology><Outcome><Procedures><Program Evaluation><Property><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychometrics><Research Resources><Resource Sharing><Resources><Site><Software><Source Code><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Testing><Training Programs><United States><Validation><customs><data interpretation><data management><depository><education research><evaluation research study><evaluation survey><evidence base><implementation research><improved><instrument><programs><recruit><repository><response><tool><validations><web site><website>
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LOUISA A STARK

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

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$105,987
FY 2026

Project Title

PULSE (Program Understanding and Learning through Strategic Evaluation)

Grant Number:

1R25GM161925-01

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/11/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PULSE (Program Understanding and Learning through Strategic Evaluation) Project Summary The evaluation of T32 training programs, which represent a cornerstone of biomedical research education in the United States, requires valid, reliable, and precise measurement instruments to assess program outcom...

Research Terms

<Administrator><Biomedical Research><Collaborations><Communication><Computer software><Custom><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Dedications><Ensure><Environment><Evaluation><Evaluation Studies><Guidelines><Institution><Learning><Link><Manuals><Measurement><Mentors><Methodology><Outcome><Procedures><Program Evaluation><Property><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychometrics><Research Resources><Resource Sharing><Resources><Site><Software><Source Code><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Testing><Training Programs><United States><Validation><customs><data interpretation><data management><depository><education research><evaluation research study><evaluation survey><evidence base><implementation research><improved><instrument><programs><recruit><repository><response><tool><validations><web site><website>
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Sandra A Billinger

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER, KANSAS CITY, KS

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$3,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training Program in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders

Grant Number:

3T32AG078114-04S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This is a T32 training grant from the University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (KU ADRC) to train the next generation of researchers in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). The KU ADRC was funded in 2011 and is one of 33 national research cent...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Training Programs>
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Eric Dennis Vidoni

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER, KANSAS CITY, KS

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$3,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training Program in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders

Grant Number:

3T32AG078114-04S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

7/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This is a T32 training grant from the University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (KU ADRC) to train the next generation of researchers in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). The KU ADRC was funded in 2011 and is one of 33 national research cent...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Training Programs>
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Edward A. Botchwey

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$481,905
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 CTEng (Cellular and Tissue Engineering) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM145735-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This application requests funding for Years 31-35 of our highly successful and impactful NIGMS Biotechnology T32 Program on Cell and Tissue Engineering (CTEng). The objective of CTEng is to provide innovative and integrated training for predoctoral engineering students in cell and tissue engineering...

Research Terms

<Tissue Engineering><Training Programs><bioengineered tissue><cell engineering><cellular engineering><engineered tissue>
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Andres J Garcia

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$481,905
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 CTEng (Cellular and Tissue Engineering) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32GM145735-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This application requests funding for Years 31-35 of our highly successful and impactful NIGMS Biotechnology T32 Program on Cell and Tissue Engineering (CTEng). The objective of CTEng is to provide innovative and integrated training for predoctoral engineering students in cell and tissue engineering...

Research Terms

<Tissue Engineering><Training Programs><bioengineered tissue><cell engineering><cellular engineering><engineered tissue>
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Diana Clare Hargreaves

SALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES, La Jolla, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$480,684
FY 2025

Project Title

Cancer Heterogeneity, Immunity, and Microenvironment (CHIME) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA009370-43

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/1980

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal requests renewed support for a robust and successful postdoctoral training program at the Salk Institute. Under the guidance of a new leadership team, co-Directors Drs. Susan Kaech and Geoffrey Wahl have renamed the Salk T32 Cancer Training Program the “Cancer Heterogen...

Research Terms

<Immunity><Training Programs><cancer heterogeneity>
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Jan Karlseder

SALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES, La Jolla, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$480,684
FY 2025

Project Title

Cancer Heterogeneity, Immunity, and Microenvironment (CHIME) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA009370-43

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/1980

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal requests renewed support for a robust and successful postdoctoral training program at the Salk Institute. Under the guidance of a new leadership team, co-Directors Drs. Susan Kaech and Geoffrey Wahl have renamed the Salk T32 Cancer Training Program the “Cancer Heterogen...

Research Terms

<Immunity><Training Programs><cancer heterogeneity>
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Jason S. Lewis

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$470,375
FY 2025

Project Title

Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA254875-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2021

End Date:

7/31/2026

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PROJECT ABSTRACT The central mission of the T32 “Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology” program (T32 MICB) will be to develop novel molecular imaging methods, technologies, and platforms that will accelerate the understanding of human cancer biology as a basis for designing curative cancer therapeutic...

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Training Programs><molecular imaging><molecule imaging>
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Michael H. Overholtzer

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$470,375
FY 2025

Project Title

Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA254875-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2021

End Date:

7/31/2026

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PROJECT ABSTRACT The central mission of the T32 “Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology” program (T32 MICB) will be to develop novel molecular imaging methods, technologies, and platforms that will accelerate the understanding of human cancer biology as a basis for designing curative cancer therapeutic...

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Training Programs><molecular imaging><molecule imaging>
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Adithya Cattamanchi

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$465,458
FY 2025

Project Title

Partnerships for Research in Implementation Science for Equity in Heart and Lung diseases training program (PRISE-HL T32)

Grant Number:

5T32HL166114-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Summary Implementation science (ImS) is a branch of research that focuses on the improving the uptake of evidence- based health interventions into real world settings. ImS holds promise for generating new knowledge to close the gap between what we know can optimize health and healthcare and what hap...

Research Terms

<Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Equity><Heart Diseases><Lung Diseases><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Research><Training Programs><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><heart disorder><implementation science><lung disorder>
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Neeta Thakur

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$465,458
FY 2025

Project Title

Partnerships for Research in Implementation Science for Equity in Heart and Lung diseases training program (PRISE-HL T32)

Grant Number:

5T32HL166114-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Summary Implementation science (ImS) is a branch of research that focuses on the improving the uptake of evidence- based health interventions into real world settings. ImS holds promise for generating new knowledge to close the gap between what we know can optimize health and healthcare and what hap...

Research Terms

<Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Equity><Heart Diseases><Lung Diseases><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Research><Training Programs><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><heart disorder><implementation science><lung disorder>
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Rama Rao Amara

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$464,434
FY 2025

Project Title

Training a new generation of vaccinologists

Grant Number:

5T32AI074492-17

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract In an era marked by unprecedented global health challenges, the development and deployment of effective and safe vaccines stand as the best countermeasure against infectious diseases. The field of vaccinology stands at the intersection of many disciplines (microbiology, immunology, infectio...

Research Terms

<Generations><Training>
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Benjamin A Lopman

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$464,434
FY 2025

Project Title

Training a new generation of vaccinologists

Grant Number:

5T32AI074492-17

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract In an era marked by unprecedented global health challenges, the development and deployment of effective and safe vaccines stand as the best countermeasure against infectious diseases. The field of vaccinology stands at the intersection of many disciplines (microbiology, immunology, infectio...

Research Terms

<Generations><Training>
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Nadine Georges Rouphael

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$464,434
FY 2025

Project Title

Training a new generation of vaccinologists

Grant Number:

5T32AI074492-17

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Abstract In an era marked by unprecedented global health challenges, the development and deployment of effective and safe vaccines stand as the best countermeasure against infectious diseases. The field of vaccinology stands at the intersection of many disciplines (microbiology, immunology, infectio...

Research Terms

<Generations><Training>
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Erika S Trapl

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OH

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$456,728
FY 2025

Project Title

Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative of Northern Ohio, CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Case Western Reserve University

Grant Number:

1T32TR004521-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/8/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. Clinical and translational (C/T) scientists are increasingly important in biomedical research as they address critically unmet health needs. Consequently, translationa...

Research Terms

<Clinical Sciences><Ohio><Translational Research><Translational Science><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation research><translational investigation>
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Scott Matthew Williams

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OH

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$456,728
FY 2025

Project Title

Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative of Northern Ohio, CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Case Western Reserve University

Grant Number:

1T32TR004521-01A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/8/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. Clinical and translational (C/T) scientists are increasingly important in biomedical research as they address critically unmet health needs. Consequently, translationa...

Research Terms

<Clinical Sciences><Ohio><Translational Research><Translational Science><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation research><translational investigation>
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Susan L Bellis

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$447,350
FY 2025

Project Title

Training Program in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology

Grant Number:

5T32GM146611-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. Elemental processes occurring at the cellular level underpin embryonic development, the function of tissues and organ systems, and disease pathogenesis. The mission of...

Research Terms

<Cellular biology><DNA Molecular Biology><Developmental Biology><Molecular Biology><Training Programs><cell biology>
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ROBERT A SWEET

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$441,011
FY 2025

Project Title

Training for Transformative Discovery in Psychiatry

Grant Number:

5T32MH016804-45

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/1981

End Date:

6/30/2026

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This proposal requests support for continuation of T32 MH16804, “Training for Transformative Discovery in Psychiatry” (Years 41-45), and an increase from 4 to 5 postdoctoral slots. T32 MH16804 trains MD, MD/PhD, and PhD scientists to conduct translational neuroscience research utilizing recent advan...

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<Psychiatry><Training>
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Jayne Allyn Fulkerson

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$439,807
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at University of Minnesota

Grant Number:

5T32TR004385-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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The mission of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) predoctoral T32 Program is to contribute to the nation’s biomedical workforce by training a diverse pool of scientists in clinical and translational science (CTS) and leadership. We will meet this mission by developing, implement...

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<Minnesota><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Denis Wirtz

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$439,097
FY 2025

Project Title

T32: Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Training Program in Nanotechnology for Cancer Research

Grant Number:

5T32CA153952-14

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2015

End Date:

2/25/2027

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Project Summary The interface between nanotechnology and medicine is a new frontier for scientific exploration and for the creation of new and improved diagnostic and therapeutic tools to detect, treat, cure, and prevent human diseases. We propose to create an integrated predoctoral and postdoctoral...

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<Nanotechnology><Training Programs><anti-cancer research><cancer research><nano tech><nano technology><nano-technological><nanotech><nanotechnological><post-doctoral training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Rolf A Brekken

UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, DALLAS, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$426,923
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Cancer Biology (TCB) T32 Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA291654-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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The problem of cancer in the 21st century remains a national priority, and as such, offers a substantive long-term career opportunity for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training. The Translational Cancer Biology (TCB) T32 training program seeks support for 2 pre-doctoral and 4 post-doctoral trainees...

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<Cancer Biology><Training Programs>
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Jerry William Shay

UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, DALLAS, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$426,923
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Cancer Biology (TCB) T32 Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA291654-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

The problem of cancer in the 21st century remains a national priority, and as such, offers a substantive long-term career opportunity for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training. The Translational Cancer Biology (TCB) T32 training program seeks support for 2 pre-doctoral and 4 post-doctoral trainees...

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Training Programs>
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Kelly A Dyer

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$426,360
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral Training Grant in Genetics

Grant Number:

5T32GM142623-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. This T32 funding will support predoctoral training in genetics at the University of Georgia. The award replaces the current T32 program, which has successfully trained...

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<Genetic><Grant><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Mary Grace Goll

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$426,360
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral Training Grant in Genetics

Grant Number:

5T32GM142623-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. This T32 funding will support predoctoral training in genetics at the University of Georgia. The award replaces the current T32 program, which has successfully trained...

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<Genetic><Grant><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Jeffrey J Hayes

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$426,360
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Cellular, Biochemical and Molecular Sciences

Grant Number:

2T32GM135134-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. The University of Rochester has worked to distinguish itself as an internationally recognized center for excellence in research, in part by training the next generatio...

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<Biochemical><Molecular><Science><Training>
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Lynne E Maquat

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$426,360
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Cellular, Biochemical and Molecular Sciences

Grant Number:

2T32GM135134-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. The University of Rochester has worked to distinguish itself as an internationally recognized center for excellence in research, in part by training the next generatio...

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<Biochemical><Molecular><Science><Training>
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Lisa Cicutto

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$395,394
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Colorado Denver

Grant Number:

5T32TR004366-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/18/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Clinician scientists fulfil a unique role by integrating discovery science with clinical practice and therapeutic intervention. However, their numbers are in decline, creating the need for flexible training and research opportunities to ensure their future. The Colorado Clinical and Translational Sc...

Research Terms

<Colorado><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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STACY M FISCHER

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$384,023
FY 2025

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training in Palliative Care

Grant Number:

2T32AG044296-11A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2014

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of this competitive T32 renewal resubmission application is to continue a research training program that is preparing postdoctoral physician and PhD fellows for careers as scientists addressing priority research topics at the interface of geriatrics and palliative care. Funding is requested...

Research Terms

<Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Research Training><comfort care><palliative intervention>
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JEAN S KUTNER

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$384,023
FY 2025

Project Title

Multidisciplinary Research Training in Palliative Care

Grant Number:

2T32AG044296-11A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2014

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of this competitive T32 renewal resubmission application is to continue a research training program that is preparing postdoctoral physician and PhD fellows for careers as scientists addressing priority research topics at the interface of geriatrics and palliative care. Funding is requested...

Research Terms

<Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Research Training><comfort care><palliative intervention>
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ROBERT M O'DOHERTY

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$375,167
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Research Training in Diabetes and Endocrinology

Grant Number:

5T32DK007052-50

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1975

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

7. PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application is a competitive renewal of the training grant “Research Training in Diabetes and Endocrinology,” which would represent years 47-51 of the first, and longest-running, T32 grant at the University of Pittsburgh. The longevity is a testament to the success o...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Research Training><diabetes>
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Lisa Cicutto

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$362,688
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at University of Colorado Denver

Grant Number:

5T32TR004367-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/20/2023

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Summary/Abstract The Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s (CCTSI) T32 Pre-Doctoral Training Program aligns and supports the goals of NCATS to ensure that a diverse pool of highly trained scientists is available in adequate numbers and in appropriate research areas to carr...

Research Terms

<Colorado><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Brett Stewart Carver

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$360,828
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Urologic Oncology Research Training Grant

Grant Number:

2T32CA082088-26

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/1999

End Date:

7/31/2030

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Since its inception in 1999, the primary objective of the T32 Urologic Oncology Research Training Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has been to train select urologists for productive careers as surgeon-scientists in translational research in urologic on...

Research Terms

<Grant><Research Training><Urologic Oncology>
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David Sung-wen Yu

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$355,064
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Training Program in Cancer Biology

Grant Number:

5T32CA275777-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Advances in our understanding of the biology of cancer have the potential to lead to significant breakthroughs in cancer diagnosis and treatment; however, the translation of basic science discoveries to clinical advancement has been impaired by the dichotomous training of basic scien...

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Training Programs>
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Nace L Golding

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, AUSTIN, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$354,796
FY 2025

Project Title

Pre-Doctoral Training in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience

Grant Number:

2T32DA018926-21

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2004

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

This proposal seeks renewal of a Jointly Sponsored NIH Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences (JSPTPN, T32DA018926). Our T32 program supports students in their first and second years of the PhD program of the Institute for Neuroscience (INS) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT). The ...

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<Neurosciences><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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AMY LEE

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, AUSTIN, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$354,796
FY 2025

Project Title

Pre-Doctoral Training in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience

Grant Number:

2T32DA018926-21

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2004

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

This proposal seeks renewal of a Jointly Sponsored NIH Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences (JSPTPN, T32DA018926). Our T32 program supports students in their first and second years of the PhD program of the Institute for Neuroscience (INS) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT). The ...

Research Terms

<Neurosciences><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Julie A Blendy

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$354,384
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Translational Addiction Research Fellowship Program

Grant Number:

5T32DA028874-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2010

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Addictions and the associated public health problems of HIV transmission, crime and violence, exact a severe toll on our nation, costing billions annually in health care, lost productivity, and incarceration. These inter-related problems have only worsened during the global COVID-19 pandemic, still ...

Research Terms

<Fellowship Program><Research><addiction><addictive disorder>
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Anna Rose Childress

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$354,384
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Translational Addiction Research Fellowship Program

Grant Number:

5T32DA028874-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2010

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Addictions and the associated public health problems of HIV transmission, crime and violence, exact a severe toll on our nation, costing billions annually in health care, lost productivity, and incarceration. These inter-related problems have only worsened during the global COVID-19 pandemic, still ...

Research Terms

<Fellowship Program><Research><addiction><addictive disorder>
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Jayne Allyn Fulkerson

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$351,705
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Minnesota

Grant Number:

5T32TR004376-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The mission of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) postdoctoral T32 Program is to contribute to the nation’s biomedical workforce by training an interdisciplinary pool of scientists in clinical and translational science (CTS) and leadership. We will meet this mission by developin...

Research Terms

<Minnesota><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Jacqueline Katrina Gollan

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$351,303
FY 2025

Project Title

NUCATS T32

Grant Number:

5T32TR005124-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT We propose an innovative T32 postdoctoral training program, Enhancing TRanslational science to Accelerate Impact of New innovations (E-TRAIN) T32, for the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute. This 2-year program will catalyze the ca...

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Susanna A McColley

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$351,303
FY 2025

Project Title

NUCATS T32

Grant Number:

5T32TR005124-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT We propose an innovative T32 postdoctoral training program, Enhancing TRanslational science to Accelerate Impact of New innovations (E-TRAIN) T32, for the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute. This 2-year program will catalyze the ca...

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Justin Pierce Annes

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$348,807
FY 2025

Project Title

Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32DK007217-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The T32 Training Program in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at Stanford University (Endocrine T32) serves a national need to train physician and basic scientists in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism. The Endocrine T32 has a remarkable 46-year record of rigor...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Grant><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Training><diabetes>
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David Matthew Maahs

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$348,807
FY 2025

Project Title

Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Training Grant

Grant Number:

5T32DK007217-49

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The T32 Training Program in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at Stanford University (Endocrine T32) serves a national need to train physician and basic scientists in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism. The Endocrine T32 has a remarkable 46-year record of rigor...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Grant><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Training><diabetes>
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ROBERT DAVID SCHREIBER

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$343,165
FY 2025

Project Title

TRAINING IN THE IMMUNOBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY OF CANCER

Grant Number:

5T32CA009547-39

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1986

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT This revised application seeks renewal for years 36-40 of a T32 program that will provide training for 7 postdoctoral MD, PhD or MD/PhD scientists. The training program is centered in the Department of Pathology and Immunology (P&I) at Washington University in St. Louis, and consist...

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Cellular biology><Immunobiology><Immunophysiology><Molecular><Training><cell biology>
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CAROL B. PETERSON

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$341,881
FY 2025

Project Title

Regional Postdoctoral Training Grant in Eating Disorders Research

Grant Number:

5T32MH082761-17

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2009

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This T32 regional postdoctoral training grant in eating disorders research is a competitive renewal application for an Institutional Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA that was initially awarded in 2009. This multisite postdoctoral training program aims to prepare the next generation of scientists to...

Research Terms

<Eating Disorders><Grant><Research><post-doctoral training>
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M. KERRY O'BANION

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$332,286
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 University of Rochester Aging and Alzheimer's disease Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AG076455-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

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While fewer older adults are dying from heart disease and cancer, deaths from Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia’s (ADRD) have risen 145% in the last two decades. Progress to find a solution to this public health crisis has been slow. To help accelerate progress in the understanding, treatment...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><Aging><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimers Dementia><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Training Programs><Universities><primary degenerative dementia><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type>
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ANGELA FAGERLIN

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

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$325,566
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at University of Utah: Spheres of Translation Across the Research Spectrum (STARS) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32TR004392-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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This T32 predoctoral training program proposes to train 6 predoctoral trainees annually, totaling 30 trainees across 5 years. Each trainee will receive funding for two years. We will create a cadre of scholars with commanding knowledge and experiences across all three translational spheres as well a...

Research Terms

<Research><Training Programs><Translations><Universities><Utah><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation>
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Keke Celeste Fairfax

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

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$325,566
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at University of Utah: Spheres of Translation Across the Research Spectrum (STARS) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32TR004392-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

This T32 predoctoral training program proposes to train 6 predoctoral trainees annually, totaling 30 trainees across 5 years. Each trainee will receive funding for two years. We will create a cadre of scholars with commanding knowledge and experiences across all three translational spheres as well a...

Research Terms

<Research><Training Programs><Translations><Universities><Utah><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation>
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I JONATHAN AMSTER

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$321,270
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral training grant in Glycosciences

Grant Number:

5T32GM145467-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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This application requests T32 funding to support pre-doctoral training at the chemistry-biology interface at the University of Georgia. This award will replace the current T32 Glycoscience Training Program (GTP) that was established in 2014. The mission of the GTP is to train the next generation of ...

Research Terms

<Grant><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Robert S. Haltiwanger

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$321,270
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral training grant in Glycosciences

Grant Number:

5T32GM145467-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This application requests T32 funding to support pre-doctoral training at the chemistry-biology interface at the University of Georgia. This award will replace the current T32 Glycoscience Training Program (GTP) that was established in 2014. The mission of the GTP is to train the next generation of ...

Research Terms

<Grant><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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GREGORY A. COX

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, ORONO, ME

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

Project Title

T32 for GSBSE

Grant Number:

2T32GM132006-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. The goal of this Transdisciplinary Predoctoral Training Program is to provide future scientists and engineers with a uniquely integrative education to facilitate their...

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Clarissa A Henry

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, ORONO, ME

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

Project Title

T32 for GSBSE

Grant Number:

2T32GM132006-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. The goal of this Transdisciplinary Predoctoral Training Program is to provide future scientists and engineers with a uniquely integrative education to facilitate their...

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Lucy Liaw

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, ORONO, ME

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

Project Title

T32 for GSBSE

Grant Number:

2T32GM132006-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. The goal of this Transdisciplinary Predoctoral Training Program is to provide future scientists and engineers with a uniquely integrative education to facilitate their...

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Farah Dominique Lubin

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$311,791
FY 2025

Project Title

UAB Research Training Program in Neurobiology of Cognition and Cognitive Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32NS061788-18

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2008

End Date:

6/30/2028

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For 14+ years, UAB Heersink School of Medicine’s (HSOM) Neuroscience faculty have continuously refined our T32 Training Program in Cognition & Cognitive Disorders (C&CD) to strengthen the 55 students under ≥ 43 Faculty from 15 departments. In this 3rd competitive renewal, we have revised & revitaliz...

Research Terms

<Cognition Disorders><Neurobiology><Research Training><Training Programs><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive syndrome><neurobiological>
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ANTONINA MITROFANOVA

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$307,406
FY 2025

Project Title

NJ ACTS: A Platform for Translational Science in New Jersey: CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Rutgers, Biomedical Health Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32TR004782-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

The overarching goal of this T32 Predoctoral Training Program is to prepare future generations of translational researchers to leverage the principles of translational science to identify, effectively disseminate, and implement new approaches to address current health challenges. The objective of th...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><New Jersey><Translational Research><Translational Science><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation research><translational investigation>
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DANIEL A. NOTTERMAN

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$307,406
FY 2025

Project Title

NJ ACTS: A Platform for Translational Science in New Jersey: CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Rutgers, Biomedical Health Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32TR004782-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

The overarching goal of this T32 Predoctoral Training Program is to prepare future generations of translational researchers to leverage the principles of translational science to identify, effectively disseminate, and implement new approaches to address current health challenges. The objective of th...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><New Jersey><Translational Research><Translational Science><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation research><translational investigation>
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KATHLEEN W. SCOTTO

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$307,406
FY 2025

Project Title

NJ ACTS: A Platform for Translational Science in New Jersey: CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Rutgers, Biomedical Health Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32TR004782-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

The overarching goal of this T32 Predoctoral Training Program is to prepare future generations of translational researchers to leverage the principles of translational science to identify, effectively disseminate, and implement new approaches to address current health challenges. The objective of th...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><New Jersey><Translational Research><Translational Science><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><translation research><translational investigation>
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James C. Gumbart

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$304,380
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrative and Quantitative Biosciences Accelerated Training Environment

Grant Number:

5T32GM142616-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

The InQuBATE T32 at the Georgia Institute of Technology will support the integrated training of interdisciplinary Ph.D. students advancing the integrative study of living systems enabled by high- dimensional data analytics and computational models. Student-driven discoveries will broaden the knowled...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Biologic Sciences><Biological Sciences><Bioscience><Environment><Life Sciences><Training>
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Peng Qiu

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$304,380
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrative and Quantitative Biosciences Accelerated Training Environment

Grant Number:

5T32GM142616-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

The InQuBATE T32 at the Georgia Institute of Technology will support the integrated training of interdisciplinary Ph.D. students advancing the integrative study of living systems enabled by high- dimensional data analytics and computational models. Student-driven discoveries will broaden the knowled...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Biologic Sciences><Biological Sciences><Bioscience><Environment><Life Sciences><Training>
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Anne Davidson

FEINSTEIN INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, MANHASSET, NY

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$302,406
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Training Grant in Translational Immunology

Grant Number:

5T32AI155392-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2021

End Date:

8/31/2026

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Project Abstract

This new T32 program is designed to provide a rigorous training program in translational immunology for 3 pre-doctoral candidates. It will recruit young scientists to careers in immune disease-focused investigation and equip them for success. An increasing awareness of the role of the immune system ...

Research Terms

<Grant><Training><translational immunology>
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GINNY L BUMGARDNER

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$299,328
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the Ohio State University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004543-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/22/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

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Project Abstract

The goal of this new Ohio State University (OSU) Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) predoctoral training program is to leverage our large, collaborative, and multidisciplinary research environment to increase the reach of CTS education and training across the OSU campus and to recr...

Research Terms

<Ohio><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Madison Mehalani Berl

CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$297,495
FY 2025

Project Title

District of Columbia T32 on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Research (DC NDD T32)

Grant Number:

5T32NS115656-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/2/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Summary/Abstract The main objective of our T32 Training Program is to train MD and PhD post-doctoral fellows in research focused on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (NDDs). This program, the District of Columbia NDD T32, is associated with and fully integrated into our District of Columbia In...

Research Terms

<D.C. Washington><DC Washington><Disability research><Disability study><District of Columbia><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Research on disabilities><Study on disabilities>
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Michael S Sidorov

CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$297,495
FY 2025

Project Title

District of Columbia T32 on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Research (DC NDD T32)

Grant Number:

5T32NS115656-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/2/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The main objective of our T32 Training Program is to train MD and PhD post-doctoral fellows in research focused on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (NDDs). This program, the District of Columbia NDD T32, is associated with and fully integrated into our District of Columbia In...

Research Terms

<D.C. Washington><DC Washington><Disability research><Disability study><District of Columbia><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Research on disabilities><Study on disabilities>
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WAYNE T. MCCORMACK

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$294,186
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Florida: CTS Team Training

Grant Number:

1T32TR005120-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/20/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

We have developed and implemented a unique clinical and translational research “CTS Team” training program for pairs of PhD and/or combined degree (e.g., MD-PhD) trainees who are pursuing their PhD studies in different disciplines, in different colleges, and with different mentors. Prospective CTS T...

Research Terms

<Florida><Training><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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THOMAS M LINK

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$293,796
FY 2025

Project Title

Biomedical Imaging for Clinician Scientists

Grant Number:

5T32EB001631-21

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2005

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This is the fourth renewal application of a structured intensive one-year training program in Biomedical Imaging research based in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at UCSF. The program is motivated by an increasing shortage of clinician scientists who are c...

Research Terms

<Scientist><biomedical imaging>
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MELISSA L. BONDY

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$271,425
FY 2025

Project Title

Genetic and Environmental basis of Cancer Risk and Disparities (GECaRD)

Grant Number:

5T32CA282026-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

This proposal is for a new T32 predoctoral program to train the next generation of cancer researchers with expertise in examining complex factors influencing cancer risk. The rationale for this T32 is to integrate multiple fields of cancer research through cross-disciplinary education and profession...

Research Terms

<Genetic><cancer disparity><cancer health disparity><cancer risk><cancer-related health disparity><disparity in cancer>
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John S. Witte

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$271,425
FY 2025

Project Title

Genetic and Environmental basis of Cancer Risk and Disparities (GECaRD)

Grant Number:

5T32CA282026-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

This proposal is for a new T32 predoctoral program to train the next generation of cancer researchers with expertise in examining complex factors influencing cancer risk. The rationale for this T32 is to integrate multiple fields of cancer research through cross-disciplinary education and profession...

Research Terms

<Genetic><cancer disparity><cancer health disparity><cancer risk><cancer-related health disparity><disparity in cancer>
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Scott Andrew Gerber

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

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

Project Title

The T32 Predoctoral Training Program in Immunology (PTPI)

Grant Number:

5T32AI007285-38

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1986

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The T32 Predoctoral Training Program in Immunology (PTPI) has been successfully training the next generation of leading researchers, critical thinkers, and communicators in immunology for over 35 years. The astonishing recent successes of immunology at the forefront of sever...

Research Terms

<Immunology><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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JACQUES Robert

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

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

Project Title

The T32 Predoctoral Training Program in Immunology (PTPI)

Grant Number:

5T32AI007285-38

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1986

End Date:

8/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The T32 Predoctoral Training Program in Immunology (PTPI) has been successfully training the next generation of leading researchers, critical thinkers, and communicators in immunology for over 35 years. The astonishing recent successes of immunology at the forefront of sever...

Research Terms

<Immunology><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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ANGELA FAGERLIN

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

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$269,203
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Utah: Spheres of Translation Across the Research Spectrum (STARS) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32TR004394-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

This T32 postdoctoral training program proposes to train 3 postdoctoral trainees annually, totaling 15 trainees across 5 years. Each trainee will receive funding for two years. We will create a cadre of scholars with commanding knowledge and experiences across all three translational spheres as well...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research><Research Associate><Training Programs><Translations><Universities><Utah><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates><translation>
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Keke Celeste Fairfax

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

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$269,203
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Utah: Spheres of Translation Across the Research Spectrum (STARS) Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32TR004394-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

This T32 postdoctoral training program proposes to train 3 postdoctoral trainees annually, totaling 15 trainees across 5 years. Each trainee will receive funding for two years. We will create a cadre of scholars with commanding knowledge and experiences across all three translational spheres as well...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research><Research Associate><Training Programs><Translations><Universities><Utah><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates><translation>
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Joya Chandra

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$267,040
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Grant Number:

5T32TR004904-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

: Training future generations of researchers to think critically and collaborate effectively in cross-disciplinary team environments is essential to the advancement of translational science in the United States. With the accelerating pace of discovery in biomedical science, the need for translation...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Texas><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Jeffrey A. Frost

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$267,040
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Grant Number:

5T32TR004904-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

: Training future generations of researchers to think critically and collaborate effectively in cross-disciplinary team environments is essential to the advancement of translational science in the United States. With the accelerating pace of discovery in biomedical science, the need for translation...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Texas><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Joya Chandra

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$266,535
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Grant Number:

5T32TR004905-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

Training future generations of researchers to think critically and collaborate effectively in cross-disciplinary team environments is essential to the advancement of translational science in the United States. With the accelerating pace of discovery in biomedical science, the need for translational ...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><Texas><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Jeffrey A. Frost

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$266,535
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Grant Number:

5T32TR004905-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Training future generations of researchers to think critically and collaborate effectively in cross-disciplinary team environments is essential to the advancement of translational science in the United States. With the accelerating pace of discovery in biomedical science, the need for translational ...

Research Terms

<Health Sciences><Texas><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Katja A Lamia

SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$254,761
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at The Scripps Research Institute

Grant Number:

5T32TR004396-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Scripps Research is becoming a leader in the field of translational research. This leadership establishes itself on three strengths: the quality of its faculty, its outstanding and holistic training programs, and its interdisciplinary culture. Ours is one of the few institutions in the US where a ba...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Research Institute><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Luc Teyton

SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$254,761
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at The Scripps Research Institute

Grant Number:

5T32TR004396-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

Scripps Research is becoming a leader in the field of translational research. This leadership establishes itself on three strengths: the quality of its faculty, its outstanding and holistic training programs, and its interdisciplinary culture. Ours is one of the few institutions in the US where a ba...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Research Institute><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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THOMAS D. HURLEY

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$251,586
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Indiana University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004389-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Indiana University will create and retain a highly qualified trainee workforce, by integrating mentor/mentee training with special emphasis on resiliency and how mentor/mentee backgrounds and experiences influence these interactions. We will engage our trainees in vertic...

Research Terms

<Indiana><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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MARY A MCDOWELL

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$251,586
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Indiana University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004389-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Indiana University will create and retain a highly qualified trainee workforce, by integrating mentor/mentee training with special emphasis on resiliency and how mentor/mentee backgrounds and experiences influence these interactions. We will engage our trainees in vertic...

Research Terms

<Indiana><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Daniel Gonzalez

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$203,556
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentoring in Anti-Infective Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics

Grant Number:

1K24AI196322-01

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/3/2026

End Date:

3/31/2031

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Invasive infections caused by resistant pathogens are a growing public health threat. Optimizing the use of anti- infective drugs is critical to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with invasive infections. Anti-infective dose optimization studies depend on the characterization of...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Anti-Infective Agents><Anti-Infective Drugs><Anti-Infectives><Anti-infective Preparation><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Applications Grants><Area><Award><Bacteria><Bacterial Drug Resistance><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chlolincocin><Chlorlincocin><Clindamycin><Clinical Data><Clinical Pharmacology><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Colorado><Data><Data Set><Dedications><Development><Development and Research><Doctor of Pharmacy><Doctor of Philosophy><Dose><Drug Kinetics><Drug resistance><Drug usage><Drugs><Elderly><Ensure><Faculty><Fellowship><Fostering><Funding><Future><Grant><Grant Proposals><Guidelines><Infection><Infrastructure><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K12><K12 Award><K12 Mechanism><K12 Program><K24 Award><Lead><Leadership><Medication><Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modeling><Morbidity><NIH><National Institutes of Health><North Carolina><Obesity><Organism><Pathway interactions><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pb element><Peer Review><Ph.D.><PhD><Pharm.D.><PharmD><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacodynamics><Pharmacokinetics><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Premature Infant><Principal Investigator><Program Development><Public Health><Publications><Publishing><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Career Program><Research Design><Research Grants><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resistance><Resources><Role><Scientific Publication><Secure><Structure><Study Type><Talents><Techniques><Therapeutic><Time><Training><Training Programs><Training Support><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virus><Vulnerable Populations><Work><Writing><adiposity><adulthood><advanced age><anti-bacterial drug resistance><anti-bacterial drug resistant><anti-bacterial resistance><anti-bacterial resistant><associate faculty><associate professor><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><communicable disease control agent><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><distinguished professor><drug resistant><drug safety><drug use><drug/agent><fungus><geriatric><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><infants born premature><infants born prematurely><kids><living system><medication safety><member><mid-career faculty><midcareer faculty><mortality><next generation><pathogen><pathway><patient centered><patient oriented><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><patient population><pediatric><pharmaceutical safety><pharmacometrics><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-doctoral training><premature baby><premature infant human><preterm baby><preterm infant><preterm infant human><prevent><preventing><professor><programs><research and development><research associates><research data dissemination><research dissemination><resistance to Drug><resistance to anti-bacterial><resistant><resistant to Drug><resistant to anti-bacterial><senior citizen><skills><social role><study design><success><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youngster>
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Jennifer E Iudicello

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$192,930
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentoring Patient-Oriented Research on Central Nervous System (CNS) Dysfunction in Individuals with HIV and Substance Use

Grant Number:

1K24DA065491-01A1

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2031

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Project Abstract

The overall goal of this K24 application is to provide protected time to enhance my capabilities and mentor the next generation of researchers in patient-oriented research (POR) on the intersection of substance use and HIV. Clinical research examining the combined effects of substance use and HIV is...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Behavior><Behavioral Symptoms><Biological><Biological Markers><CNS Nervous System><Cannabis><Central Nervous System><Clinical><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Treatment><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive Manifestations><Cognitive Symptoms><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Consent><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Development><Development Plans><Dimensions><Disease Progression><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Educational process of instructing><Educational workshop><Endocannabinoids><Endogenous Cannabinoids><Ensure><Environment><Exposure to><Foundations><Functional disorder><Funding><Goals><HIV><HIV associated neurological disease><HIV associated neurological disorder><HIV disease><HIV disease transmission><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection spread><HIV infection transmission><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV spread><HIV transmission><HIV viral transmission><HIV-1 disease><HIV-1 spread><HIV-1 transmission><HIV-1 virus transmission><HIV/AIDS disease><HIV/AIDS transmission><Health><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 transmission><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><IQ Deficit><Immune><Immune Cell Activation><Immunes><Immunomodulation><Impaired cognition><Individual><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Informed Consent><Infrastructure><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><K24 Award><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Lead><Leadership><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><METH dependence><Machine Learning><Medical Marijuana><Medicinal Marijuana><Mentors><Mentorship><Methamphetamine><Methamphetamine dependence><Methylamphetamine><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Modeling><N-Methylamphetamine><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Nervous System Physiology><Neuraxis><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurologic function><Neurological function><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Observational Study><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Recruitments><Pattern><Pb element><Phenotype><Physiopathology><Play><Public Health><Publications><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Specimen><Researchers><Risk><Scientific Publication><Specimen><Structure><Study Type><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Teaching><Techniques><Therapeutic><Time><Training><Training Programs><Translating><Treatment Efficacy><United States National Institutes of Health><Virus-HIV><Work><Workshop><addiction><addiction to methamphetamine><addictive disorder><advanced analytics><analytical method><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><career><career development><clinical care><clinical intervention><clinical predictive model><clinical therapy><clinical translation><clinically translatable><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><comorbidity><data integration><data integrity><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><eCB system><educational level><endocannabinoid system><endogenous cannabinoid system><evidence base><experience><faculty mentor><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human immunodeficiency virus disease><human immunodeficiency virus transmission><immune activation><immune modulation><immune regulation><immunologic reactivity control><immunomodulatory><immunoregulation><immunoregulatory><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><intelligence quotient deficit><intervention efficacy><machine based learning><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><medical cannabis><medicinal cannabis><meth><meth addiction><methamphetamine addiction><multi-modal data><multi-modal datasets><multimodal data><multimodal datasets><nervous system function><neural imaging><neuro-AIDS><neuro-HIV><neuro-imaging><neuroAIDS><neuroHIV><neurobehavioral><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><neuroimaging><neuroimaging biomarker><neuroimaging marker><neurological imaging><neuropsychologic><next generation><observational research study><observational survey><participant enrollment><participant recruitment><pathophysiology><pathway><patient enrollment><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><poor health outcome><precision interventions><programs><prospective><psychiatric symptom><quality assurance><recruit><reduced health outcome><research data dissemination><research dissemination><research faculty><research in practice><research study><skills><spread of human immunodeficiency virus><study design><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><therapeutic cannabis><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic marijuana><therapy efficacy><training achievement><training level><training status><translational impact><trial regimen><trial treatment><worse health outcome>
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Jennifer Rabbitts

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$175,954
FY 2026

Project Title

Preventing the Transition from Acute to Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Adolescents after Surgery: The Role of Sleep

Grant Number:

5K24AR080786-05

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Acute and chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain are important health concerns across the lifespan, and surgery is a chief inciting event for subsequent persistent pain. Eighty percent of adolescents undergoing major MSK surgery report severe acute pain, and 20% develop chronic postsurgi...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Acceleration><Active Follow-up><Acute><Acute Pain><Acutely painful><Address><Adherence><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anesthesiology><Anxiety><Applications Grants><Award><Childhood><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Complementary intervention><Complementary therapies><Complementary treatment><Data><Dose><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Enrollment><Enteral><Enteric><Epidemic><Event><Fellowship><Funding><Generations><Grant Proposals><Health><Hormones><Intervention><Investigators><K24 Award><K24 Mechanism><K24 Program><Knowledge><Link><Long-term pain><Mediating><Mediator><Medicine><Melatonin><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)><Modeling><Monitor><Musculoskeletal><Musculoskeletal Pain><NIAMS><National Institute of Arthritis, and Musculoskeletal, and Skin Diseases><Needles><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Pain><Pain Research><Pain intensity><Pain interference><Painful><Parents><Pathway interactions><Perioperative><Persistent pain><Physicians><Population><Post-operative Pain><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Postoperative><Postoperative Pain><Postoperative Period><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Psychophysics><Puberty><Public Health><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Support><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Marker><Role><Safety><Science><Scientist><Sleep><Sleep Wake Cycle><Sleep disturbances><Spinal Fusion><Spinal surgery><Spine surgery><Spondylosyndeses><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Therapeutic Hormone><Time><Training><Training Programs><Universities><Washington><Youth><Youth 10-21><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><acute to chronic pain transition><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><ages><assess effectiveness><associate faculty><associate professor><biopsychosocial><career><chronic MSK pain><chronic musculoskeletal pain><chronic pain><chronic pain transition><clinical pain><cohort><constant pain><determine effectiveness><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy testing><efficacy trial><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><feasibility trial><fibromyalgia patients><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><forging><health goals><health related quality of life><high risk><impaired sleep><improved><improvement on sleep><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention for prevention><irregular sleep><juvenile><juvenile human><lasting pain><life span><lifespan><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><m-Health><mHealth><malleable risk><mid-career faculty><midcareer faculty><minimal risk><mobile health><modifiable risk><next generation><non-narcotic analgesic><non-opiate analgesic><non-opioid><non-opioid analgesic><non-opioid therapeutics><nonnarcotic analgesics><nonopiate analgesic><nonopioid><nonopioid analgesics><novel><on-going pain><ongoing pain><pain after surgery><pain chronification><pain processing><pain reduction><pain sensitivity><parent><pathway><patient centered><patient oriented><patients with fibromyalgia><pediatric><pilot trial><poor health outcome><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-surgical pain><postsurgical pain><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary outcome><programs><psychophysical><psychosocial><quality of sleep><reduce pain><reduced health outcome><research associates><research study><resilience><resilience factor><resiliency factor><resilient><risk predictor><risk predictors><secondary outcome><sensory mechanism><sex><side effect><skills><sleep amount><sleep control><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep improvement><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep period><sleep quality><sleep quantity><sleep regulation><sleep time><sleep to wake transition><sleep to wakefulness transition><sleep wakefulness cycle><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><sleep/wake regulation><sleep/wake transitions><social role><surgery><teen years><teenage><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><training opportunity><transition to chronic pain><worse health outcome><youth age>
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GLORIA Y YEH

BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$139,701
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentoring and Patient-Oriented Research in Integrative Medicine

Grant Number:

5K24AT009465-08

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2017

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This Midcareer Investigator Award (K24) renewal will continue to support Dr. Gloria Yeh in patient-oriented research and mentoring of trainees in the field of complementary and integrative health (CIH). Over the past 20+years, Dr. Yeh has developed a successful program of CI...

Research Terms

<Area><Award><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Cardiopulmonary><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronic lung disease><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Collaborations><Complementary Health><Congresses><Continuance of education><Continuing Education><Creativeness><Data Collection><Dedications><Dimensions><Education><Education and Training><Educational aspects><Engineering><Environment><Exercise><Faculty><Fellowship><Funding><Future><Grant><Health Care><Health Priorities><Health behavior><Heart Vascular><Hospitals><Individual><Institution><Integrative Medicine><International><Intervention><Investigators><Israel><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K24 Award><Knowledge><Leadership><Learning><Measures><Medical center><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Mind-Body Intervention><Mind-Body Medicine><Mind-Body Method><Mind/Body Research><Movement><NCCAM><NCCIH><NIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Patients><Physical activity><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Primary Care Physician><Principal Investigator><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Role><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Solid><Time><Training><Training and Education><United States National Institutes of Health><behavior change><benchmark><body movement><career><career development><catalyst><chronic disorder><chronic pulmonary disease><circulatory system><clinical efficacy><creativity><delivered remotely><e-Health><eHealth><education research><education resources><educational resources><electronic health><enthusiastic atmosphere><enthusiastic environment><exercise intervention><experience><fitness><health related behavior><implementation research><innovate><innovation><innovative><integrative healing><integrative health><intervention delivery><medical college><medical schools><mind body approach><mind body medicine skills><mind body techniques><mind body therapy><mind body treatments><mind body wellness><mind-body research><mind/body><mind/body method><multi-modality><multimodality><next generation><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><physical activity intervention><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><primary care practice><programs><psychosocial><pulmonary><remote delivery><remote technology><research associates><research facility><school of medicine><skills><social role><success><supportive atmosphere><supportive environment><training opportunity><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><whole health><whole person health>
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Robert Pickett Dickson

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$125,031
FY 2026

Project Title

Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research in the Microbiome and Lung Disease

Grant Number:

5K24HL159247-05

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Dr. Dickson is an Associate Professor in Medicine (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine) and Microbiology & Immunology at the University of Michigan. He is a physician-scientist with expertise in the microbiome’s role in critical illness and lung disease, and has an establishe...

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Students><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic><Metagenomics><Methodology><Michigan><Microbiology><Microbiomics><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Modern Man><Morbidity><Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome><Multiple Organ Failure><Nasal><Nasal Passages Nose><Nasopharynx><Nose><O element><O2 element><Organ><Oropharyngeal><Oropharynx><Oropharynxs><Outcome><Oxygen><Pathogenesis><Patients><Persons><Pharyngeal structure><Pharynx><Phenotype><Physicians><Physiopathology><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Predisposition><Prevention><Prophylactic vaccination against influenza><Proteomics><Publications><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><R & D><R&D><Rectum><Reporting><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Specimen><Research Support><Researchers><Respiratory System, Nose, Nasal Passages><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Rhinopharynx><Risk Factors><Role><SARS Virus><SARS corona virus><SARS corona virus 2><SARS coronavirus><SARS-Associated Coronavirus><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV><SARS-CoV-1><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV-2 infected patient><SARS-CoV-2 infection><SARS-CoV-2 patient><SARS-CoV-2 positive patient><SARS-CoV2><SARS-CoV2 infection><SARS-Related Coronavirus><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Secure><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus><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 Virus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome corona virus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Severities><Source><Specimen><Supervision><Susceptibility><Swab><Symptoms><Therapeutic><Throat><Time><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Universities><Upper respiratory tract><Variant><Variation><Ventilator><Viral Diseases><Viral Respiratory Tract Infection><Virus Diseases><White Blood Cells><White Cell><Wuhan coronavirus><airway microbial community><airway microbiota><associate faculty><associate professor><bacteria in the gut><biologic><career><career advancement><career transition><co-exposures><co-morbid><co-morbidity><co-occurring exposure><combined exposure><community 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microbiotic><gut microflora><hCoV19><healthy volunteer><host response><human model><immune activation><immune system response><immunoresponse><indexing><infected with COVID-19><infected with COVID19><infected with SARS-CoV-2><infected with SARS-CoV2><infected with coronavirus disease 2019><infected with flu><infected with flu virus><infected with influenza><infected with influenza virus><infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><infection with SARS-CoV-2><influenza infection><influenza virus infection><influenza virus vaccination><interest><intestinal flora><intestinal microbiota><intestinal microflora><intestinal tract microflora><life-threatening COVID><life-threatening COVID-19><life-threatening SARS-CoV-2><life-threatening coronavirus disease><life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019><life-threatening severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><live vaccine><live vaccines><lung disorder><lung injury><lung microbial community><lung microbiota><malleable risk><mechanical respiratory assist><mechanically ventilated><medical school students><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><microbe community><microbial community><microbial consortia><microbial flora><microbiome><microbiome research><microbiome science><microbiome studies><microbiota><microflora><microorganism community><mid-career faculty><midcareer faculty><mixed exposure><model of human><modifiable risk><mortality><multidisciplinary><multiorgan failure><multiple organ system failure><multispecies consortia><nCoV2><nasopharnygeal><next generation><novel><oral pharyngeal><oronasal swab><oropharyngeal swab><participant enrollment><pathophysiology><patient centered><patient enrollment><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><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><patient variability><patient variation><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><pharyngeal swab><polymicrobial community><prognostic><programs><prospective><pulmonary><pulmonary damage><pulmonary injury><pulmonary microbial community><pulmonary microbiota><pulmonary tissue damage><pulmonary tissue injury><recruit><research and development><research and methods><respiratory><respiratory microbiota><respiratory virus><responsible research conduct><serious COVID><serious COVID-19><serious SARS-CoV-2><serious coronavirus disease><serious coronavirus disease 2019><serious severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><severe COVID><severe COVID-19><severe COVID19><severe SARS-CoV-2><severe 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-CoV><severe coronavirus disease><severe coronavirus disease 19><severe coronavirus disease 2019><severe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><simultaneous exposures><skills><social role><therapeutic target><timeline><translation research><translational investigation><translational medicine><upper airway tract><vaccination against influenza><variability between patients><variation between patients><viral infection><viral respiratory infection><virus infection><virus-induced disease><white blood cell><white blood corpuscle>
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JOHN ASSAD

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$243,000
FY 2026

Project Title

PiNBAC: The Program in Neuroscience Post-Baccalaureate Training Program

Grant Number:

5R25NS130945-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/5/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Although there is a robust training infrastructure in the neurosciences supported by NIH, there remain important opportunities to broaden participation in brain science by reaching students who have had limited access to advanced research preparation. There is a population of undergraduates with for...

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<Academic skills><Academic support><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Advisory Committees><Area><Awareness><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Broadening Participation><Career Choice><Career Path><Curriculum><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Education Gap><Education and Training><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Encephalon><Environment><Event><Experimental Designs><Faculty><Feedback><Funding><Future><Grips><Hand><Journals><Laboratories><Leadership><Learning><Magazine><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neurobiology><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Outcome><Participant><Ph.D.><PhD><Population><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Practice><Reproducibility><Research><Research Design><Research Ethics><Research Support><Research Training><Role><Science><Students><Study Type><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Task Forces><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Training and Education><Training and Infrastructure><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><advisory team><broadening participation research><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career track><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><education resources><educational resources><expectation><experience><falls><graduate school><grasp><hands><hands on research><health care professional practice><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><investigate longitudinal><lesson plans><longitudinal course><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><matriculation><medical college><medical schools><member><neurobiological><next generation><pedagogical approach><pedagogical content><pedagogical development><pedagogical method><peer><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><skills><social role><study design><study longitudinal><success><survey longitudinal><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student>
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Sandeep R Datta

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$243,000
FY 2026

Project Title

PiNBAC: The Program in Neuroscience Post-Baccalaureate Training Program

Grant Number:

5R25NS130945-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/5/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Although there is a robust training infrastructure in the neurosciences supported by NIH, there remain important opportunities to broaden participation in brain science by reaching students who have had limited access to advanced research preparation. There is a population of undergraduates with for...

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<Academic skills><Academic support><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Advisory Committees><Area><Awareness><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Broadening Participation><Career Choice><Career Path><Curriculum><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Education Gap><Education and Training><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Encephalon><Environment><Event><Experimental Designs><Faculty><Feedback><Funding><Future><Grips><Hand><Journals><Laboratories><Leadership><Learning><Magazine><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neurobiology><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Outcome><Participant><Ph.D.><PhD><Population><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Practice><Reproducibility><Research><Research Design><Research Ethics><Research Support><Research Training><Role><Science><Students><Study Type><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Task Forces><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Training and Education><Training and Infrastructure><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><advisory team><broadening participation research><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career track><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><education resources><educational resources><expectation><experience><falls><graduate school><grasp><hands><hands on research><health care professional practice><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><investigate longitudinal><lesson plans><longitudinal course><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><matriculation><medical college><medical schools><member><neurobiological><next generation><pedagogical approach><pedagogical content><pedagogical development><pedagogical method><peer><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><skills><social role><study design><study longitudinal><success><survey longitudinal><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student>
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Taralyn Marie Tan

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$243,000
FY 2026

Project Title

PiNBAC: The Program in Neuroscience Post-Baccalaureate Training Program

Grant Number:

5R25NS130945-04

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/5/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Although there is a robust training infrastructure in the neurosciences supported by NIH, there remain important opportunities to broaden participation in brain science by reaching students who have had limited access to advanced research preparation. There is a population of undergraduates with for...

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<Academic skills><Academic support><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Advisory Committees><Area><Awareness><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Broadening Participation><Career Choice><Career Path><Curriculum><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Education><Education Gap><Education and Training><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Encephalon><Environment><Event><Experimental Designs><Faculty><Feedback><Funding><Future><Grips><Hand><Journals><Laboratories><Leadership><Learning><Magazine><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neurobiology><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Outcome><Participant><Ph.D.><PhD><Population><Postbaccalaureate><Preparation><Professional Practice><Reproducibility><Research><Research Design><Research Ethics><Research Support><Research Training><Role><Science><Students><Study Type><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Task Forces><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Training and Education><Training and Infrastructure><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><advisory team><broadening participation research><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career track><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><education resources><educational resources><expectation><experience><falls><graduate school><grasp><hands><hands on research><health care professional practice><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><investigate longitudinal><lesson plans><longitudinal course><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><matriculation><medical college><medical schools><member><neurobiological><next generation><pedagogical approach><pedagogical content><pedagogical development><pedagogical method><peer><postbac><postbacc><preparations><programs><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><skills><social role><study design><study longitudinal><success><survey longitudinal><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate student>
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MAGHBOEBA MOSAVEL

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$230,623
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Virginia Commonwealth University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004362-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

The Translational Biomedical Sciences (TBS) CTSA Pre-doctoral T32 Program at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) will provide trainees with in-depth topic expertise as well as crucial, non-discipline specific knowledge, skills, and abilities to advance clinical and translational science research....

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<Universities><Virginia><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Gretchen N Neigh

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$230,623
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Virginia Commonwealth University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004362-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

The Translational Biomedical Sciences (TBS) CTSA Pre-doctoral T32 Program at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) will provide trainees with in-depth topic expertise as well as crucial, non-discipline specific knowledge, skills, and abilities to advance clinical and translational science research....

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<Universities><Virginia><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Devanand Sarkar

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$230,623
FY 2026

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Virginia Commonwealth University

Grant Number:

5T32TR004362-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

The Translational Biomedical Sciences (TBS) CTSA Pre-doctoral T32 Program at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) will provide trainees with in-depth topic expertise as well as crucial, non-discipline specific knowledge, skills, and abilities to advance clinical and translational science research....

Research Terms

<Universities><Virginia><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Michael R. DeBaun

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, NASHVILLE, TN

Exploratory lead · 32/100
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$378,761
FY 2026

Project Title

Vanderbilt Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (V-StARR)

Grant Number:

5R38HL167237-04

Activity Code:

R38

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

Project Abstract

The goal of this application is to continue the highly successful Vanderbilt - Stimulating Access to Research in Residency; V-StARR) mentored training program for residents in Medicine or Pediatrics who possess both the aptitude and passion for becoming a new generation of clinician-scientists. We w...

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<Academic Medical Centers><Appointment><Aptitude><Area><Award><Childhood><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Developments><Competence><Development Plans><Doctor of Philosophy><Educational workshop><Environment><Evaluation><Faculty><Feedback><Fellowship><Funding><Generations><Goals><Grant><Human Resources><Infrastructure><Institution><International><Investigation><Investigators><Location><Long-term Follow-up><Manpower><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Mission><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Pediatrics><Peer Review><Performance><Ph.D.><PhD><Phase><Position><Positioning Attribute><Process><Productivity><Program Development><Publications><Qualifying><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Records><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Residencies><Resources><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Strategic vision><Structure><Time><Training><Training Programs><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><University Medical Centers><Workshop><career><career development><expectation><experience><improved><interest><long-term followup><medical college><medical schools><multidisciplinary><pathway><pediatric><personnel><population health><programs><recruit><response><school of medicine><success><tenure process><tenure track>
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Christopher S. Williams

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, NASHVILLE, TN

Exploratory lead · 32/100
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$378,761
FY 2026

Project Title

Vanderbilt Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (V-StARR)

Grant Number:

5R38HL167237-04

Activity Code:

R38

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

Project Abstract

The goal of this application is to continue the highly successful Vanderbilt - Stimulating Access to Research in Residency; V-StARR) mentored training program for residents in Medicine or Pediatrics who possess both the aptitude and passion for becoming a new generation of clinician-scientists. We w...

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<Academic Medical Centers><Appointment><Aptitude><Area><Award><Childhood><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Developments><Competence><Development Plans><Doctor of Philosophy><Educational workshop><Environment><Evaluation><Faculty><Feedback><Fellowship><Funding><Generations><Goals><Grant><Human Resources><Infrastructure><Institution><International><Investigation><Investigators><Location><Long-term Follow-up><Manpower><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Mission><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Pediatrics><Peer Review><Performance><Ph.D.><PhD><Phase><Position><Positioning Attribute><Process><Productivity><Program Development><Publications><Qualifying><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Records><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Residencies><Resources><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Strategic vision><Structure><Time><Training><Training Programs><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><University Medical Centers><Workshop><career><career development><expectation><experience><improved><interest><long-term followup><medical college><medical schools><multidisciplinary><pathway><pediatric><personnel><population health><programs><recruit><response><school of medicine><success><tenure process><tenure track>
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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

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

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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Sarah Dyer Berry

HEBREW REHABILITATION CENTER FOR AGED, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Recent
Active award
Career award
$130,389
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentoring Patient-Oriented Research to Prevent Injury in Older Adults

Grant Number:

2K24AG070106-06

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2020

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

The Age-Friendly initiative is an effort to reduce unintentional injury in older adults by systematically including the 4Ms of geriatrics in patient care: mind, medications, mobility, and matters most. There is a real shortage of clinicians trained to design Age-Friendly programs, with even fewer cl...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><Accidental Injury><Age><Aging><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><American><Anticoagulant Agents><Anticoagulant Drugs><Anticoagulants><Atrial Fibrillation><Auricular Fibrillation><Award><Berry><Blood Platelets><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Competence><Development><Discipline><Dislocations><Drugs><ED care><ED visit><ER care><ER visit><Elderly><Emergency Care><Emergency Department care><Emergency Room care><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency health care><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency medical care><Emergency room visit><Engineering><Ensure><Environment><Faculty><Feedback><Fellowship><Fracture><Friends><Funding><Future><Geriatrics><Gerontology><Goals><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Hip Injuries><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Ingestion><Injury><Institute of Medicine><Institute of Medicine (U.S.)><Instruction><Intervention><Intracranial Hemorrhages><Investigators><Israel><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K24 Award><Leadership><Manuscripts><Marrow platelet><Medical><Medical center><Medication><Medication Errors><Medicine><Mentors><Mentorship><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Mind><Modeling><Motor carrier accident><NAS/IOM><National Academy of Sciences><Nursing Homes><Observational Study><Older Population><Osteoporosis><Overdose><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Performance><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Physiologic><Physiological><Platelets><Publishing><Randomization trial><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reading><Reporting><Research><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Role><Safety><Scientific Inquiry><Scientist><Services><Sleep disturbances><Surgical complication><Syndrome><Testing><Testosterone><Therapeutic Testosterone><Thrombocytes><Time><Training><Training Programs><Trans-Testosterone><Translational Research><Translational Science><Unintentional Injury><United States National Academy of Sciences><aberrant sleep><acute care><advanced age><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><ages><attributable death><attributable mortality><blood thinner><bone fracture><bone health><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><collaboratory><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare effectiveness><compare efficacy><design><designing><developmental><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug/agent><elderly patient><exercise program><experience><fall injury><fall related injury><fitness program><geriatric><geriatric medicine><gerontologic><health care model><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><impaired sleep><implementation science><improved><ingest><injuries><injurious falls><interest><investigator training><irregular sleep><large data sets><large datasets><medical care providers><medical college><medical personnel><medical schools><medication administration errors><meeting><meetings><motor vehicle accident><novel><nursing home><observational research study><observational survey><older adult><older adulthood><older groups><older individuals><older patient><older person><patient centered><patient oriented><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prevent><preventing><programs><randomized control trial><randomized trial><school of medicine><senior citizen><shared decision making><skills><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><social role><success><surgery complication><thrombopoiesis inhibitor><translation research><translational investigation><treatment provider><trial comparing><vehicular accident>
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EDWARD E PATTERSON

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$49,925
FY 2026

Project Title

Veterinary Summer Scholars in Comparative Medicine

Grant Number:

5T35OD011118-13

Activity Code:

T35

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2011

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Veterinarian-scientists provide critical disciplinary and technical expertise for advancing biomedical research. Due to their broad understanding of animal anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and disease, they possess key knowledge for cross-species comparative medicine and f...

Research Terms

<Affect><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Animal Diseases><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Area><Biomedical Research><Career Choice><Career Path><Clinical Sciences><Collaborations><Communication><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Dentistry><Disease><Disorder><Ecologic Systems><Ecological Systems><Ecosystem><Emerging Communicable Diseases><Emerging Infectious Diseases><Environment><Ethics><Experimental Designs><Grant><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health Sciences><Human><Investigators><Knowledge><Medicine><Mentors><Minnesota><Modern Man><NIH><National Institutes of Health><National Research Council><Pharmacies><Pharmacology><Pharmacy facility><Physicians><Physiology><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Role><Schools><Science><Scientist><Students><Technical Expertise><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Veterinarians><Veterinary Medicine><Veterinary Schools><Zoonoses><Zoonotic><Zoonotic Infection><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career track><comparative><ethical><experience><faculty mentor><food security><human disease><human model><innovate><innovation><innovative><lectures><model of animal><model of human><multidisciplinary><programs><quality assurance><social role><technical skills><translation research><translational investigation><welfare><work group><working group>
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Scott Edwards

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$42,984
FY 2026

Project Title

Medical Student Alcohol Research Internship (MSARI)

Grant Number:

5T35AA021097-13

Activity Code:

T35

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2012

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

This proposal for continuation of a short-term summer research training program for pre-matriculating and matriculated medical students at LSUHSC-New Orleans, Medical Student Alcohol Research Internships (MSARI) builds on the success of the previous funding cycle. We propose to support seven student...

Research Terms

<ARHGEF5><ARHGEF5 gene><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Animals><Basic Research><Basic Science><Behavioral><Biomedical Research><Career Choice><Career Path><Doctor of Philosophy><Drug abuse><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Funding><GEF5><Goals><Infrastructure><Instruction><Internships><Investigators><MD students><Measures><Medical Students><Medicine><Mentors><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Oral><P60><Participant><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Physiology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Professional Competence><Reagent><Reproducibility><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Safety><Students><Survey Instrument><Surveys><TIM1><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Work><Writing><abuse of drugs><abuses drugs><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><career><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career skill><career track><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><design><designing><environmental risk><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><experience><hazardous alcohol use><improved><interest><intern><matriculation><medical college><medical school students><medical schools><meeting><meetings><next generation><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><posters><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><recruit><research associates><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><success><summer intern><summer internship><summer research><translation research><translational investigation>
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PATRICIA E. MOLINA

LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$42,984
FY 2026

Project Title

Medical Student Alcohol Research Internship (MSARI)

Grant Number:

5T35AA021097-13

Activity Code:

T35

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2012

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

This proposal for continuation of a short-term summer research training program for pre-matriculating and matriculated medical students at LSUHSC-New Orleans, Medical Student Alcohol Research Internships (MSARI) builds on the success of the previous funding cycle. We propose to support seven student...

Research Terms

<ARHGEF5><ARHGEF5 gene><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Animals><Basic Research><Basic Science><Behavioral><Biomedical Research><Career Choice><Career Path><Doctor of Philosophy><Drug abuse><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Funding><GEF5><Goals><Infrastructure><Instruction><Internships><Investigators><MD students><Measures><Medical Students><Medicine><Mentors><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Oral><P60><Participant><Ph.D.><PhD><Physicians><Physiology><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Professional Competence><Reagent><Reproducibility><Research><Research Associate><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Safety><Students><Survey Instrument><Surveys><TIM1><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><Work><Writing><abuse of drugs><abuses drugs><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol related research><alcohol research><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><career><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career skill><career track><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><design><designing><environmental risk><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol research><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><experience><hazardous alcohol use><improved><interest><intern><matriculation><medical college><medical school students><medical schools><meeting><meetings><next generation><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><posters><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><recruit><research associates><responsible research conduct><school of medicine><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><success><summer intern><summer internship><summer research><translation research><translational investigation>
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Robert L Mauck

PHILADELPHIA VA MEDICAL CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

RR&D Senior Research Career Scientist Award

Grant Number:

5IK6RX003416-07

Activity Code:

IK6

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2020

End Date:

12/31/2031

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Project Abstract

Robert L. Mauck, PhD is a Research Career Scientist and Co-Director of the Translational Musculoskeletal Research Center at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia. He is also the inaugural Director of the new RR&D-funded Cartilage Regeneration using Advanced Technologies ...

Research Terms

<Academy><Acceleration><Active Follow-up><Address><American><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Antigenic Determinants><Area><Award><Binding Determinants><Biocompatible Materials><Biological><Biological Mimetics><Biology><Biomaterials><Biomechanics><Biomedical Engineering><Biomimetics><Black><Black race><Body Tissues><Book Chapters><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Cartilage><Cartilaginous Tissue><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Nucleus><Cell Signaling><Cells><Cellular Infiltration><Chondrogenesis><Co-culture><Cocultivation><Coculture><Coculture Techniques><Communities><Coupled><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Custom><Dense Connective Tissue><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Development><Direct Costs><Disabling><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Drug Delivery><Drug Delivery Systems><Education><Educational aspects><Engineering><Environment><Epitopes><Foundations><Functional Regeneration><Funding><Gait><General Population><General Public><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Health><Herniated Disc><Human><Hydrogels><In Vitro><Incidence><Inflammation><International><Intervertebral Disc Degenerative Disease><Intervertebral Disc Degenerative Disorder><Intervertebral Disk><Intervertebral disc structure><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Joints><Journals><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knee><Laboratory Research><Length><Magazine><Manuscripts><Maps><Measures><Mechanics><Medal><Medical><Medical Rehabilitation><Medical center><Medicine><Meniscus><Meniscus structure of joint><Mentors><Methamphetamine><Methods><Methylamphetamine><Mission><Modern Man><Molecular Analysis><Motion><Musculoskeletal><N-Methylamphetamine><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural regeneration><Nature><Nucleus><Organ><Orthopedic><Orthopedic Surgery><Orthopedic Surgical Profession><Orthopedics><Pain><Painful><Pattern><Pennsylvania><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Phenotype><Philadelphia><Population><Porosity><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Printing><Privatization><Prize><Production><Progenitor Cells><Prolapsed Disk><Property><Publications><Publishing><Regeneration><Regenerative Medicine><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Associate><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Series><Services><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slipped Disk><Societies><Speed><Spinal Column><Spine><Structure><Structure-Activity Relationship><Study Section><Surgeon><System><Technology><Tendinitis><Tendinopathy><Tendon structure><Tendonitis><Tendons><Tissue Engineering><Tissue Growth><Tissues><Training Programs><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Translations><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Veterans Administration><Universities><Vertebral column><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Work><active followup><analog><articular cartilage><backbone><bio-engineered><bio-engineers><bio-printing><bioengineered tissue><bioengineering><biologic><biological engineering><biological material><biological signal transduction><biomechanical><biophysical characteristics><biophysical characterization><biophysical measurement><biophysical parameters><biophysical properties><bioprinting><career><cartilage regeneration><cartilage repair><chemical structure function><clinical applicability><clinical application><college><collegiate><connective tissue development><customs><degenerated intervertebral disc><degenerative disc disease><developmental><disc degeneration><doctoral student><editorial><engineered tissue><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional restoration><healing><implantation><improved><improved outcome><in vivo><indexing><injury of musculoskeletal system (disorder)><injury of musculoskeleted system><interest><intervertebral disk degeneration><joint function><mechanic><mechanical><mechanical behavior><mechanical load><member><meth><military veteran><model of animal><musculoskeletal injury><musculoskeletal trauma><nanofiber><nanofibrous><next generation><novel><ontogeny><patient population><pharmacologic><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><pre-clinical><preclinical><professor><progenitor cell based therapy><progenitor cell function><progenitor cell therapy><progenitor cell treatment><progenitor function><progenitor therapy><progenitor treatment><programs><regenerate><regenerate new tissue><regenerate tissue><regenerating damaged tissue><regenerating tissue><regeneration based therapy><regeneration therapy><regenerative><regenerative therapeutics><regenerative therapy><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><repair><repaired><research associates><restore function><restore functionality><restore lost function><ruptured disk><scaffold><scaffolding><skeletal><stem and progenitor cell function><stem and progenitor cell therapy><stem and progenitor function><stem cell based therapy><stem cell function><stem cell mediated therapy><stem cell therapeutics><stem cell therapy><stem cell treatment><stem cell-based therapeutic><stem cell-based treatment><stem cells><structure function relationship><tech development><technology development><tissue regeneration><tissue regrowth><tissue renewal><tissue specific regeneration><tool><translation><translation research><translational investigation><veteran population>
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Paul Joseph Rozance

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
$412,164
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Perinatal Medicine

Grant Number:

5T32HD007186-45

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1979

End Date:

4/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The primary goal of this Training Program is to develop academic leaders among Neonatologists, Maternal- Fetal Medicine (MFM) Specialists, and Non-Clinician Scientists who know how to work together collaboratively and have the capacity, based on personal meritorious accomplishments i...

Research Terms

<Training><perinatal medicine>
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Noe Cuauhtemoc Crespo

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN DIEGO, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$242,905
FY 2025

Project Title

ALIADOS: Advanced training in Latino multi-level Intervention reseArch for DOctoral Scholars

Grant Number:

5T32MD019800-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/26/2024

End Date:

5/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Latine populations in the U.S. continue to be disproportionately impacted by health disparities, including those related to chronic and infectious diseases. These disparities are the result of long-standing systemic factors including social determinants of health and multi-level fact...

Research Terms

<Intervention Studies><Latino><Training><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research>
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Carol A. Feghali-Bostwick

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$237,032
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 Program at the Medical University of South Carolina

Grant Number:

1T32TR005290-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/2/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

This application requests support for the South Carolina Clinical and Translational Research (SCTR) Predoctoral Training Program (T32) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) to provide a 2-year comprehensive training experience in clinical and translational science (CTS) supporting four ...

Research Terms

<Medical><South Carolina><Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs>
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Sally W Thurston

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$231,820
FY 2025

Project Title

Training in Environmental Health Biostatistics

Grant Number:

2T32ES007271-31

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1992

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Goal and aims: The overall goal of this program is to prepare trainees for a research career in biostatistics with application to environmental health or related fields by providing them with strong statistical skills, while deeply embedding them in environmental health science (EHS) research in a s...

Research Terms

<Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Training>
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Juilee Thakar

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$223,364
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 Program at University of Rochester

Grant Number:

1T32TR005439-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/12/2025

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The University of Rochester (UR) Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) T32 Pre-Doctoral Training Program aims to cultivate the next generation of leaders in translational science research (TSR). It encompasses a comprehensive mentored research experience, transdisciplinary educational ...

Research Terms

<Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs>
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Edwin van Wijngaarden

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$223,364
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 Program at University of Rochester

Grant Number:

1T32TR005439-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/12/2025

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

The University of Rochester (UR) Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) T32 Pre-Doctoral Training Program aims to cultivate the next generation of leaders in translational science research (TSR). It encompasses a comprehensive mentored research experience, transdisciplinary educational ...

Research Terms

<Universities><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><programs>
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H Dean Hosgood

ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BRONX, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$218,364
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Predoctoral T32 at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Grant Number:

5T32TR004537-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/6/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

This application seeks to continue a longstanding CTSA-supported predoctoral program, the PhD in Clinical Investigation (PCI) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein). PCI combines specialized training to prepare biomedical scientists to understand and appreciate the methodologies of cl...

Research Terms

<Medicine><college><collegiate><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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JULIA E BABENSEE

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$217,824
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Research Training Program in ImmunoEngineering

Grant Number:

5T32EB021962-08

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2017

End Date:

5/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Abstract With the burgeoning of the fields of immunology and immunotherapy in the last few decades, the use of pharmaceutical products, biomedical devices, and biomaterials in immunological research and clinical applications has rapidly expanded. Accordingly, there has been an increasing need for en...

Research Terms

<Research Training><Training Programs><engineered immune system><immune engineering><immunoengineering>
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Heidi Diana Klepin

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$214,712
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Wake Forest

Grant Number:

5T32TR004915-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/22/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

A critical barrier to realizing the promise of the Academic Learning Health System (aLHS) is the insufficient number of investigators with the skills to cross the research-practice chasm and create health systems in which new knowledge is integrated into clinical practice. The realization of the aLH...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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JANET A. TOOZE

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$214,712
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at Wake Forest

Grant Number:

5T32TR004915-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/22/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

A critical barrier to realizing the promise of the Academic Learning Health System (aLHS) is the insufficient number of investigators with the skills to cross the research-practice chasm and create health systems in which new knowledge is integrated into clinical practice. The realization of the aLH...

Research Terms

<Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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Jonathan Bona

UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCIS, LITTLE ROCK, AR

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$210,228
FY 2025

Project Title

Arkansas Center for Health Disparities T32 Pre-doctoral Research Training Program

Grant Number:

2T32MD015016-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2020

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal seeks to renew a pre-doctoral training program “Arkansas Center for Health Disparities T32 Pre-doctoral Research Training Program” (ARCHD-T32) in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). The program builds...

Research Terms

<Arkansas><Research Training><Training Programs><disparity in health><health disparity><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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JOHN M TILFORD

UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCIS, LITTLE ROCK, AR

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$210,228
FY 2025

Project Title

Arkansas Center for Health Disparities T32 Pre-doctoral Research Training Program

Grant Number:

2T32MD015016-06

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2020

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal seeks to renew a pre-doctoral training program “Arkansas Center for Health Disparities T32 Pre-doctoral Research Training Program” (ARCHD-T32) in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). The program builds...

Research Terms

<Arkansas><Research Training><Training Programs><disparity in health><health disparity><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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TRACY A GLAUSER

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$200,870
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Cincinnati Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD069054-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/16/2011

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This is a competitive renewal application for the continuation of a highly collaborative and successful pediatric clinical pharmacology training program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati. The program will train a new generation of pedia...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Clinical Pharmacology><Training Programs><pediatric>
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Sonya C Tang Girdwood

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$200,870
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Cincinnati Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD069054-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/16/2011

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This is a competitive renewal application for the continuation of a highly collaborative and successful pediatric clinical pharmacology training program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati. The program will train a new generation of pedia...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Clinical Pharmacology><Training Programs><pediatric>
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Zachary L Taylor

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$200,870
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Cincinnati Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32HD069054-15

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/16/2011

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This is a competitive renewal application for the continuation of a highly collaborative and successful pediatric clinical pharmacology training program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati. The program will train a new generation of pedia...

Research Terms

<Childhood><Clinical Pharmacology><Training Programs><pediatric>
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Celia Goulding

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$198,924
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 for Training in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases

Grant Number:

2T32AI141346-06A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2019

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal is the resubmission of the first competing renewal application for five years of funding to support Training in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at UC Irvine. The primary objective of this Training Program is to provide doctoral students with integrated training in ...

Research Terms

<Communicable Diseases><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Microbiology><Training>
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Melissa Bruckner Lodoen

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$198,924
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 for Training in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases

Grant Number:

2T32AI141346-06A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2019

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal is the resubmission of the first competing renewal application for five years of funding to support Training in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at UC Irvine. The primary objective of this Training Program is to provide doctoral students with integrated training in ...

Research Terms

<Communicable Diseases><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Microbiology><Training>
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Jennifer Bellanca Hughes Martiny

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$198,924
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 for Training in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases

Grant Number:

2T32AI141346-06A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2019

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This proposal is the resubmission of the first competing renewal application for five years of funding to support Training in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at UC Irvine. The primary objective of this Training Program is to provide doctoral students with integrated training in ...

Research Terms

<Communicable Diseases><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Microbiology><Training>
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Laszlo Tamas Kozicz

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

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$193,858
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 training grant in medical genetics.

Grant Number:

2T32GM082773-16

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2008

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

T32: Research Training Program for Physician Scientists in Medical Genetics; PDs: Eva Morava and Tamas Kozicz PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Genetics and genomics are often hailed as revolutionary approaches with the capacity to transform healthcare across various medical specialties. However, there is a ...

Research Terms

<Clinical genetics><Grant><Medical Genetics><Training>
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Eva Morava-Kozicz

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

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$193,858
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 training grant in medical genetics.

Grant Number:

2T32GM082773-16

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2008

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

T32: Research Training Program for Physician Scientists in Medical Genetics; PDs: Eva Morava and Tamas Kozicz PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Genetics and genomics are often hailed as revolutionary approaches with the capacity to transform healthcare across various medical specialties. However, there is a ...

Research Terms

<Clinical genetics><Grant><Medical Genetics><Training>
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Larry H Matherly

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

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

Project Title

Training Program in the Biology of Cancer

Grant Number:

5T32CA009531-39

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/1985

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

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

Research Terms

<Cancer Biology><Training Programs>
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John D Imig

UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCIS, LITTLE ROCK, AR

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$183,806
FY 2025

Project Title

CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant Number:

5T32TR004918-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Training the next generation of translational scientists to transform discoveries into benefits for clinical care will require a strong research foundation adjoined to pioneering training in innovation and entrepreneurship. Here, we propose a new T32 Postdoctoral Training P...

Research Terms

<Arkansas><Medical><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Science><Universities><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates>
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THOMAS C RESTA

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HEALTH SCIS CTR, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$180,737
FY 2025

Project Title

Minority Institutional Research Training Program (T32)

Grant Number:

5T32HL007736-30

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1993

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

This is a resubmission of a competitive renewal application for a Cardiovascular Research Training Program (CRTP) that was established 27 years ago at the University of New Mexico (UNM). It has served to provide opportunities for predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees to gain research training in car...

Research Terms

<Minority-Serving Institution><Research Training><Training Programs><minority institution>
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Luke W Rice

UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, DALLAS, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$177,792
FY 2025

Project Title

Molecular Biophysics Training Program

Grant Number:

2T32GM131963-06A1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2019

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) Molecular Biophysics T32 Training Program (MB-T32) aims to develop a robust cohort of PhD students immersed in cutting-edge biophysical concepts and methodologies, for successful biomedical research careers. Combining group initiatives and i...

Research Terms

<Biophysics><Molecular><Training Programs><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences>
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RUBEN K DAGDA

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

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

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

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

Research Terms

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

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

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

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

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

Research Terms

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

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

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

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

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

Research Terms

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

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, RENO, NV

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

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral UNR Interdisciplinary Basic Biomedical Sciences Training Program

Grant Number:

1T32GM156538-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

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

Research Terms

<Science><Training Programs><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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VINCENT James CAIOZZO

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$168,352
FY 2025

Project Title

Institute for Clinical and Translational Science NRSA Postdoctoral Research Training Core

Grant Number:

1T32TR005459-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the proposed T32 Postdoctoral Program is to provide a robust mentored career development and training environment that pursues the following specific aims. Specific Aim 1: Champion mentored career development and training by nurturing an integrated T32 Postdoctoral Program that consists ...

Research Terms

<Clinical Sciences><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Research Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates><translation research><translational investigation>
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Michael Demetriou

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$168,352
FY 2025

Project Title

Institute for Clinical and Translational Science NRSA Postdoctoral Research Training Core

Grant Number:

1T32TR005459-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the proposed T32 Postdoctoral Program is to provide a robust mentored career development and training environment that pursues the following specific aims. Specific Aim 1: Champion mentored career development and training by nurturing an integrated T32 Postdoctoral Program that consists ...

Research Terms

<Clinical Sciences><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Research Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates><translation research><translational investigation>
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Elizabeth Head

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$168,352
FY 2025

Project Title

Institute for Clinical and Translational Science NRSA Postdoctoral Research Training Core

Grant Number:

1T32TR005459-01

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

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Project Abstract

The goal of the proposed T32 Postdoctoral Program is to provide a robust mentored career development and training environment that pursues the following specific aims. Specific Aim 1: Champion mentored career development and training by nurturing an integrated T32 Postdoctoral Program that consists ...

Research Terms

<Clinical Sciences><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Research Associate><Research Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><research associates><translation research><translational investigation>
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CATO T. LAURENCIN

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCH OF MED/DNT, FARMINGTON, CT

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$165,706
FY 2025

Project Title

Regenerative Engineering of Musculoskeletal Tissues- a Convergence Doctoral Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32AR079114-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

We propose a novel NIAMS doctoral T32 Program, Regenerative Engineering of Musculoskeletal Tissues: A Convergence Doctoral Training Program, which offers interdisciplinary research areas at the University of Connecticut (UConn) combining biomedical science and engineering faculties. Regenerative Eng...

Research Terms

<Body Tissues><Musculoskeletal><Regenerative engineering><Tissues><Training Programs>
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Terry A Badger

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$153,903
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Cancer Prevention and Control Postdoctoral Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA272303-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The University of Arizona Cancer Center (UACC) T32 Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program Addressing Health Disparities is designed to advance the independent careers of diverse scientists. The program benefits from the success of training nine postdoctoral Fellows d...

Research Terms

<Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Training Programs><cancer prevention><post-doctoral training>
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Gloria D. Coronado

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$153,903
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Cancer Prevention and Control Postdoctoral Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA272303-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The University of Arizona Cancer Center (UACC) T32 Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program Addressing Health Disparities is designed to advance the independent careers of diverse scientists. The program benefits from the success of training nine postdoctoral Fellows d...

Research Terms

<Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Training Programs><cancer prevention><post-doctoral training>
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ROBIN B HARRIS

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$153,903
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Cancer Prevention and Control Postdoctoral Training Program

Grant Number:

5T32CA272303-03

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The University of Arizona Cancer Center (UACC) T32 Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program Addressing Health Disparities is designed to advance the independent careers of diverse scientists. The program benefits from the success of training nine postdoctoral Fellows d...

Research Terms

<Cancer Control><Cancer Control Science><Training Programs><cancer prevention><post-doctoral training>
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DAVID N. CORNFIELD

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$148,891
FY 2025

Project Title

Stanford Training Program in Lung Biology

Grant Number:

5T32HL129970-10

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2016

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

This competitive renewal Stanford T32 Training Grant Proposal combines pediatric and adult pulmonary programs in order to select the most promising Trainees and provide an optimally diverse interdisciplinary training experience centered on pulmonary biology. Dr. David Cornfield, the pediatric chief,...

Research Terms

<Biology><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Training Programs>
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Mark Robert Nicolls

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$148,891
FY 2025

Project Title

Stanford Training Program in Lung Biology

Grant Number:

5T32HL129970-10

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2016

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

This competitive renewal Stanford T32 Training Grant Proposal combines pediatric and adult pulmonary programs in order to select the most promising Trainees and provide an optimally diverse interdisciplinary training experience centered on pulmonary biology. Dr. David Cornfield, the pediatric chief,...

Research Terms

<Biology><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Training Programs>
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Stephen Gottschalk

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

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$140,944
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Training Program in Pediatric Immuno-Oncology and Immunotherapy

Grant Number:

5T32CA272387-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2027

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The Pediatric Immuno-oncology and Immunotherapy T32 training program is designed to train postdoctoral fellows with the interdisciplinary skills and knowledge that are necessary to become highly productive scientists in this field. Immunotherapy for pediatric cancer patients...

Research Terms

<Immune mediated therapy><Immunologically Directed Therapy><Immunotherapy><Training Programs><immune therapeutic approach><immune therapeutic interventions><immune therapeutic regimens><immune therapeutic strategy><immune therapy><immune-based therapies><immune-based treatments><immuno therapy><pediatric immuno-oncology><pediatric immunooncology>
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Astrid E Cardona

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$138,426
FY 2025

Project Title

MMI-T32 Training Pre-doctoral Scientists in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at UTSA

Grant Number:

5T32AI184340-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/5/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The mission of the T32 Program in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (MMI) at the University of Texas at Antonio is to recruit, train and graduate doctoral students in multidisciplinary areas of molecular, cell biology, biochemistry and pathology, utilizing both microbe- and disease-focused resea...

Research Terms

<Immunology><Microbiology><Molecular><Scientist><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Jose L. Lopez-Ribot

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$138,426
FY 2025

Project Title

MMI-T32 Training Pre-doctoral Scientists in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at UTSA

Grant Number:

5T32AI184340-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/5/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The mission of the T32 Program in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (MMI) at the University of Texas at Antonio is to recruit, train and graduate doctoral students in multidisciplinary areas of molecular, cell biology, biochemistry and pathology, utilizing both microbe- and disease-focused resea...

Research Terms

<Immunology><Microbiology><Molecular><Scientist><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Ambika Mathur

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$138,426
FY 2025

Project Title

MMI-T32 Training Pre-doctoral Scientists in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at UTSA

Grant Number:

5T32AI184340-02

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/5/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

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Project Abstract

The mission of the T32 Program in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (MMI) at the University of Texas at Antonio is to recruit, train and graduate doctoral students in multidisciplinary areas of molecular, cell biology, biochemistry and pathology, utilizing both microbe- and disease-focused resea...

Research Terms

<Immunology><Microbiology><Molecular><Scientist><Training><pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Rama Rao Amara

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$109,602
FY 2025

Project Title

Emory Vaccinology Training Program (VTP-T32)

Grant Number:

3T32AI074492-17S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

SUMMARY/ABSTRACT In an era marked by unprecedented global health challenges, the development and deployment of effective and safe vaccines stand as the best countermeasure against infectious diseases. The field of vaccinology stands at the intersection of many disciplines (microbiology, immunology, ...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vaccinology>
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Benjamin A Lopman

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$109,602
FY 2025

Project Title

Emory Vaccinology Training Program (VTP-T32)

Grant Number:

3T32AI074492-17S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

SUMMARY/ABSTRACT In an era marked by unprecedented global health challenges, the development and deployment of effective and safe vaccines stand as the best countermeasure against infectious diseases. The field of vaccinology stands at the intersection of many disciplines (microbiology, immunology, ...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vaccinology>
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Nadine Georges Rouphael

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$109,602
FY 2025

Project Title

Emory Vaccinology Training Program (VTP-T32)

Grant Number:

3T32AI074492-17S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

SUMMARY/ABSTRACT In an era marked by unprecedented global health challenges, the development and deployment of effective and safe vaccines stand as the best countermeasure against infectious diseases. The field of vaccinology stands at the intersection of many disciplines (microbiology, immunology, ...

Research Terms

<Training Programs><vaccinology>
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Gregory William Schwartz

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$103,353
FY 2025

Project Title

Visual Sciences T32

Grant Number:

2T32EY025202-11

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2015

End Date:

4/30/2030

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Project Abstract

Summary Basic and clinical vision science have experienced dramatic growth in the past 5 years. Our understanding of retinal cell types, circuits, and computations, has been aided by new genetic tools and the widespread adoption of transcriptomics. Our ability to measure the function and dysfunction...

Research Terms

<vision science><visual science>
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Keturah Ruth Faurot

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$101,241
FY 2025

Project Title

NCCIH T32 Complementary and Integrative Health Practitioner Supplement (Molinini)

Grant Number:

3T32AT003378-19S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2007

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Building on a strong training record, this T32 competitive renewal application (in response to PA-20-142) requests support for years 16–20 of the UNC Complementary and Integrative Healthcare (CIH) Research Training Program. The program aims to continue preparing promising predoctoral and postdoctora...

Research Terms

<Complementary Health><Integrative Medicine><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><integrative healing><integrative health>
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Susan Gaylord

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$101,241
FY 2025

Project Title

NCCIH T32 Complementary and Integrative Health Practitioner Supplement (Molinini)

Grant Number:

3T32AT003378-19S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2007

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

Building on a strong training record, this T32 competitive renewal application (in response to PA-20-142) requests support for years 16–20 of the UNC Complementary and Integrative Healthcare (CIH) Research Training Program. The program aims to continue preparing promising predoctoral and postdoctora...

Research Terms

<Complementary Health><Integrative Medicine><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><integrative healing><integrative health>
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Cheryl L Giscombe

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$101,241
FY 2025

Project Title

NCCIH T32 Complementary and Integrative Health Practitioner Supplement (Molinini)

Grant Number:

3T32AT003378-19S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2007

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Building on a strong training record, this T32 competitive renewal application (in response to PA-20-142) requests support for years 16–20 of the UNC Complementary and Integrative Healthcare (CIH) Research Training Program. The program aims to continue preparing promising predoctoral and postdoctora...

Research Terms

<Complementary Health><Integrative Medicine><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><integrative healing><integrative health>
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Omar Abdel-Wahab

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,553
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP)

Grant Number:

5T32CA009207-47

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1977

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the T32 Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP) at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to provide highly select physician trainees in hematology and medical oncology with the research training necessary for successful careers in ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Therapeutic><Training Programs><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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Alexander Drilon

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,553
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP)

Grant Number:

5T32CA009207-47

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1977

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the T32 Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP) at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to provide highly select physician trainees in hematology and medical oncology with the research training necessary for successful careers in ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Therapeutic><Training Programs><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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Gopa Iyer

SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$59,553
FY 2025

Project Title

Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP)

Grant Number:

5T32CA009207-47

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/1977

End Date:

8/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the T32 Investigational Cancer Therapeutics Training Program (ICTTP) at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to provide highly select physician trainees in hematology and medical oncology with the research training necessary for successful careers in ...

Research Terms

<Cancers><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Therapeutic><Training Programs><malignancy><neoplasm/cancer>
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Keturah Ruth Faurot

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,882
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral Diversity Supplement for Victoria Behm

Grant Number:

3T32AT003378-19S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2007

End Date:

6/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Building on a strong training record, this T32 competitive renewal application (in response to PA-20-142) requests support for years 16–20 of the UNC Complementary and Integrative Healthcare (CIH) Research Training Program. The program aims to continue preparing promising predoctoral and postdoctora...

Research Terms

<pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Susan Gaylord

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,882
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral Diversity Supplement for Victoria Behm

Grant Number:

3T32AT003378-19S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2007

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Abstract

Building on a strong training record, this T32 competitive renewal application (in response to PA-20-142) requests support for years 16–20 of the UNC Complementary and Integrative Healthcare (CIH) Research Training Program. The program aims to continue preparing promising predoctoral and postdoctora...

Research Terms

<pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Cheryl L Giscombe

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$54,882
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Predoctoral Diversity Supplement for Victoria Behm

Grant Number:

3T32AT003378-19S2

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2007

End Date:

6/30/2027

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

Project Abstract

Building on a strong training record, this T32 competitive renewal application (in response to PA-20-142) requests support for years 16–20 of the UNC Complementary and Integrative Healthcare (CIH) Research Training Program. The program aims to continue preparing promising predoctoral and postdoctora...

Research Terms

<pre-doc><pre-doctoral>
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Justin Pierce Annes

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$36,221
FY 2025

Project Title

Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Training Grant

Grant Number:

3T32DK007217-49S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The T32 Training Program in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at Stanford University (Endocrine T32) serves a national need to train physician and basic scientists in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism. The Endocrine T32 has a remarkable 46-year record of rigor...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Grant><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Training><diabetes>
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David Matthew Maahs

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$36,221
FY 2025

Project Title

Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Training Grant

Grant Number:

3T32DK007217-49S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1976

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary The T32 Training Program in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at Stanford University (Endocrine T32) serves a national need to train physician and basic scientists in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism. The Endocrine T32 has a remarkable 46-year record of rigor...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Grant><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Training><diabetes>
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ROBERT M O'DOHERTY

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$23,266
FY 2025

Project Title

T32 Research Training in Diabetes and Endocrinology

Grant Number:

3T32DK007052-50S1

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/1975

End Date:

6/30/2026

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Project Abstract

7. PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application is a competitive renewal of the training grant “Research Training in Diabetes and Endocrinology,” which would represent years 47-51 of the first, and longest-running, T32 grant at the University of Pittsburgh. The longevity is a testament to the success o...

Research Terms

<Diabetes Mellitus><Endocrinology><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Research Training><diabetes>
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TUHINA NEOGI

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$1
FY 2025

Project Title

Boston University Rheumatology Research Training (BURRT) T32 Program

Grant Number:

5T32AR080623-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section The Boston University Rheumatology Research Training (BURRT) T32 Program is a new application leveraging a prior two-decade history of providing outstanding training to physicians and scientists in clinical investigation of the epidemiology, management, and...

Research Terms

<Boston><Research Training><Rheumatology><Universities><programs>
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Julie C Price

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$1
FY 2025

Project Title

Program to enrich translation and multimodal research in Alzheimers disease and related dementias

Grant Number:

5T32AG066592-05

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2021

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

This is the resubmission of a T32 training grant application entitled “Program to enrich translation and multimodal research in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (PET&MR in ADRD)”. The main goal is to provide a rich 2-year postdoctoral training experience in multimodal neuroimaging that focu...

Research Terms

<AD related dementia><ADRD><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><Research><Translations><multi-modality><multimodality><programs><translation>
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STEPHEN B. KRITCHEVSKY

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$1
FY 2025

Project Title

Translational Training in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Disorders

Grant Number:

5T32AG033534-16

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2009

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Translational Training in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Disorders This renewal application seeks to sustain our T32-supported Training Program to continue training postdoctoral fellows in the conduct of translational research focused on optimizing cognitive and physical function with aging a...

Research Terms

<AD related dementia><ADRD><Aging><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Training>
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Yvonne Claire Lee

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 24/100
Active award
Career award
$188,809
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentored Patient-Oriented Research of Novel Mechanisms Linking Pain, Sleep-Wake Patterns, and Autonomic Activity in Rheumatic Diseases

Grant Number:

5K24AR080840-04

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/24/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This K24 application seeks to provide protected time for the applicant, Yvonne Lee, MD, MMSc, to mentor trainees in patient-oriented research (POR) and grow her research program. Dr. Lee is the Solovy/Arthritis Research Society Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at No...

Research Terms

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Hillary Lum

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 24/100
Active award
Career award
$166,821
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentoring Investigators in Dementia Research by Engaging with Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Care Partners

Grant Number:

5K24AG084999-03

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This submission by Hillary Lum, MD, PhD for the NIH Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24) enables Dr. Lum to: 1) mentor junior clinical investigators in dementia care research, and 2) enhance the science of community-engaged research and co-design methods involving...

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CRAIG P HERSH

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 24/100
Active award
Career award
$131,783
FY 2026

Project Title

Patient oriented research and mentoring in COPD biomarker studies

Grant Number:

5K24HL173667-02

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a heterogeneous disease, with varying contributions of emphysema and large and small airway disease. COPD patients also differ in the natural history of the disease, with some patients experiencing frequent episodes of acute exacerbatio...

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Kristen L. Janky

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

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$38,845
FY 2026

Project Title

Short-Term Research Training for AuD Students

Grant Number:

5T35DC008757-19

Activity Code:

T35

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2007

End Date:

3/31/2028

Project Abstract

The objective of the Short-Term Research Training Program for AuD Students at Boys Town National Research Hospital (BTNRH) is to provide a 3-month, full-time, hands-on translational research experience to five predoctoral AuD students per year. This program is motivated by a shortage of audiologists...

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William Maurice Shafer

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, Decatur, GA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

BLRD Research Career Scientist Award Application

Grant Number:

5IK6BX005390-06

Activity Code:

IK6

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2020

End Date:

9/30/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary In this competitive renewal of my Senior Research Career Scientist (SRCS) award I will continue my research, service, and teaching/mentoring efforts that have been the areas of concentration during past funding periods. My research program focuses on antibiotic resistance as it is no...

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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