
Soman Abraham of Pathology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Development of Efficacious Vaccine Against UTI's." Total funding will be $99,999 for 1 year.
Catherine Andrews has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Modifiers of Iron Loading in Mice." Total funding will be $230,669 for 1 year.
Pei Zhong of Mechanical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Innovations in Shock Wave Lithotripsy Technology." Total funding will be $129,897 for 1 years.
Tannishtha Reya of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Regulation of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Self-Renewal." Total funding will be $98,550 for 1 year.
David Beratan of Chemistry has received a subaward from the University of North Carolina, which is for a project entitled “Solar Fuels and Next Generation Photovoltaics." Total funding will be $210,000 for 1 year.
Don Coltart of Chemistry has received a subaward from Lifescitech, Llc, which is for a project entitled, "ACC Synthesis - A Way to Create Safer, Efficacious and Inexpensive Single Enantiomers." Total funding will be $90,000 for 1 year (award date pending).
G. Ralph Corey of Medicine-Cardiology has received a subaward from Vanderbilt University, which is for a project entitled, "The Prevalence of Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis among Patients." Total funding will be $67,025 for 1 year (award date pending).
Kenneth Dodge of the Center for Child and Family Policy has received a subaward from the University of Washington, which is for a project entitled, "Fast Track Data Center." Total funding will be $161,939 for 2 years (award date pending).
Robert Jackson of Biology has received an award from the Department of Energy, which is for a project entitled “Potential Contamination Risks of Freshwater Aquifers in the Continental U.S. with Geosequestration." Total funding will be $299,917 for 3 years (award date pending).
G. Allan Johnson of Radiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (subaward from University of North Carolina), which is for a project entitled “Advancing Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Analysis for Basic Alcohol Research." Total funding will be $216,419 for 2 years.
Rima Kaddurah-Daouk of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences has received a subaward from Yale University, which is for a project entitled “13C Measurement of GABA Synthesis in Depression." Total funding will be $104,939 for 1 year (award date pending).
Francis Keefe of Medical Psychology has received a subaward from Stony Brook University, which is for a project entitled, "Coping Skills Training for Arthritis: An Effectiveness Trial." Total funding will be $$77,089 for 2 years (award date pending).
Sally Kornbluth of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (subaward from Massachusetts General Hospital), which is for a project entitled, "Apoptosis in Drosphila-From Reaper to Death." Total funding will be $87,278 for 2 years.
Mohamed Noor of Biology has received an award from the University of Iowa, which is for a project entitled “Fine-Scale Recombination Rate Variation Analysis within and between Drosophilia Species." Total funding will be $327,929 for 2 years (award date pending).
Lincoln Pratson of NSOEES-Div of Earth & Ocean Sciences has received an award from the Department of Energy, which is for a project entitled “CCS Pipeline Routing for Geosequestration." Total funding will be $298,633 for 3 years (award date pending).
Jama Purser of the Center for the Study of Aging & Human Development has received a subaward from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, which is for a project entitled “Discovering Pathways of Functional Decline: A GWAS Approach." Total funding will be $58,585 for 2 years (award date pending).
Gillian Sanders-Schmidler of Duke Clinical Research Institute has received an award from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which is for a project entitled “Comprehensive EPC Comparative Effectiveness Reviews for Effective Health Care." Total funding will be $6,000,000 for 3 years.
Heather Stapleton of NSOEES has received a subaward from Boston University, which is for a project entitled “Measuring Human Exposure to PBDEs." Total funding will be $65,986 for 1 year (award date pending).
Fan Wang of Cell Biology has received a subaward from Children's Hospital Boston, which is for a project entitled “CNS Region-Specific Cre/CreER Transgenic Mice Driven by Conser." Total funding will be $460,000 for 2 years (award date pending).
Soman Abraham of Pathology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Modulation of Bladder cAMP to combat UTI's.” Total funding will be $103,522 for 2 years.
Jason David Allen of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Mechanisms and Functional Outcomes of Exercise Progression Models in the Elderly.” Total funding will be $997,347 for 2 years.
Lorna Beese of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Structural Biology of Human DNA* Mismatch Repair Machinery.” Total funding will be $647,400 for 2 years.
Gary G Bennett of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Community-based Obesity Prevention among Blacks.” Total funding will be $46,529 for 1 year.
Laura Beskow of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy (IGSP*) has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Ethical Approaches to Genotype-Driven Research Recruitment.” Total funding will be $850,201 for 2 years.
April Brown of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "EAGER: A Pilot Study to Identify Factors that Inform the Career Goals and Perceptions of Engineering Graduate Students." Total funding will be $62,948 for 1 year.
Nicole Calakos of Medicine-Neurology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Cortico-striatal Synaptic Defects and Compulsive Motor Behaviors in Mice." Total funding will be $412,001 for 2 years.
Blanche Capel of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Opposing Pathways in Mammalian Sex Determination.” Total funding will be $156,072 for 2 years.
Cliburn Chan of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Immune Profiling of Multi-parameter Flow Cytometry using Computational Statistics.” Total funding will be $977,459 for 2 years.
Nelson J. Chao of Medicine-Cellular Therapy Division has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Ctrs for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation.” Total funding will be $400,000 for 1 year.
Jeffrey Chase of Computer Science has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "TC: Large: Collaborative Research: Trustworthy Virtual Cloud Computing." Total funding will be $626,638 for 4 years.
Jen-Tsan Ashley Chi of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Gene Expression Programs of Lactic Acidosis in Human Cancers." Total funding will be $169,650 for 2 years.
Chin-Ho Chen of Surgery Sciences has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Small Molecules that Regulate Proteasome Activity." Total funding will be $49,900 for 1 year.
Thomas Coffman of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Angiogenic Signals in Diabetic Complications." Total funding will be $110,401 for 2 years.
Thomas Coffman of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Angiotensin Receptor Genes and Blood Pressure Regulation." Total funding will be $767,680 for 2 years.
Thomas Coffman of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Genetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Kidney disease in African Americans.” Total funding will be $999,385 for 2 years.
Carol A Colton of Medicine-Neurology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Increasing Sensitivity to Enviromental Stress by Humanizing NOS2 in Mouse.” Total funding will be $943,462 for 2 years.
Bruce Corliss of NSOE Eos Division has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "2009 Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment." Total funding will be $113,200 for 2 years.
Lindsay Cowell of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Immune system Biological Networks: Case Study Improved Data Integration & Analysis.” Total funding will be $173,575 for 2 years.
Gregory Crawford of Pediatrics-Medical Genetics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Comprehensive Identification of Active Functional Elements in Human Chromatin." Total funding will be $329,997 for 2 years.
Anna Mae Elizabeth Diehl of Medicine-Gastroenterology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Hedgehog Signaling and Adult Liver Regeneration." Total funding will be $100,000 for 2 years.
Anna Mae Elizabeth Diehl of Medicine-Gastroenterology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Characterizing Alcohol's Effects on Repair of Liver Injury.” Total funding will be $1,975,573 for 2 years.
Richard Di Guilo of NSOE Distributed has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Center for Comparative Biology of Vlulnerable Populations." Total funding will be $309,808 for 1 year.
Richard Di Guilo of NSOE Distributed has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Superfund Chemical Impact on Development." Total funding will be $193,936 for 2 years.
Bruce Donald of Computer Science has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Automated NMR Assignment and Protein Structure Determination.” Total funding will be $262,516 for 2 years.
Xinnian Dong of Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Functional Analyses of NPR1 in Plant Defense.” Total funding will be $285,957 for 2 years.
Sharyn Endow of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Chromosome Movement in Meiosis and Mitosis.” Total funding will be $70,900 for 1 year.
Harold Erickson of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Structure and Assembly Dynamics of FtsZ." Total funding will be $125,161 for 1 year.
Guoping Feng of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “OptoGenetic Mice for Cell Type-Specific Manipulation of Neuronal Activity.” Total funding will be $999,533 for 2 years.
David Fitzpatrick of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Neuroeconomics of Drug Addiction.” Total funding will be $1,378,000 for 2 years.
Mary H Foster of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Proximal Determinants of Nephritogenic Autoimmunity.” Total funding will be $104,647 for 2 years.
Stephen George of Cancer Center Biostatistics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Cancer and Leukemia Group B Statistical Center.” Total funding will be $682,887 for 2 years.
Geoffrey Ginsburg of Medicine-Cardiology and the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Phase I Clinical Trial Describing the Pharmacogenomics of Aspirin.” Total funding will be $999,860 for 2 years.
Geoffrey Ginsburg of Medicine-Cardiology and the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Programs in Clinical Effectiveness of Cancer Pharmacogenomics.” Total funding will be $3,996,278 for 2 years.
David Goldstein of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Whole-Genome Sequencing in Multiplex Epilepsy Families.” Total funding will be $2,000,025 for 2 years.
David Goldstein of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Whole-Genome Sequencing for Rare Highly Penetrant Gene Variants in Schizophrenia.” Total funding will be $3,132,972 for 2 years.
Jennifer Groh of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Visual Signals in Auditory Midbrain." Total funding will be $126,958 for 1 year.
Matthias Gromeier of Surgery-Neurosurgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Enterovirus Vectors with Respiratory Tropism for Cancer Immunotherapy." Total funding will be $429,000 for 2 years.
Robert Harrington of Medicine-Cardiology and the Duke Clinical Research Institute has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “ACC/Duke Partnership for a National Cardiovascular Research Infrastructure (NCRI).” Total funding will be $2,630,773 for 2 years.
Michael Hauser of Medicine-Section of Medical Genetics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Admixture Mapping of Glaucoma Genes in African Americans." Total funding will be $437,609 for 1 year.
Cathrine Hoyo of Community and Family Medicine has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Nutrition, Deregulation of Imprinted Genes." Total funding will be $154,434 for 2 years.
Scott Huettel of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “From Phenotype to Mechanism: Mapping the Pathways Underlying Risky Choice.” Total funding will be $996,472 for 2 years.
Glenn Jaffe of Ophthalmology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Comparison of AMD Treatment Trials-OCT Reading Center." Total funding will be $576,978 for 2 years.
G. Allan Johnson of Radiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Integrated Center for In Vivo Microscopy." Total funding will be $904,747 for 2 years.
Rima Kaddurah-Daouk of Biological Psychiatry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Metabolomics Network for Drug Response Phenotype.” Total funding will be $4,507,931 for 2 years.
Thomas Katsouleas, Dean-Pratt School of Engineering, has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "Collaborative Research: Graduate Student Teaching Through Research on Plasma-Based Accelerators." Total funding will be $400,000 for 5 years.
Daniel Kiehart of Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Morphogenesis: Biopjysics and Genetics of Dorsal Closure.” Total funding will be $287,517 for 2 years.
John Klingensmith of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Mechanism of a Novel Cause of Spina Bifida.” Total funding will be $534,001 for 2 years.
Sally Kornbluth of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Control of Caspase Activation in Apoptosis." Total funding will be $225,036 for 2 years.
Sally Kornbluth of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Regulation of M Phase Exit." Total funding will be $608,023 for 2 years.
Monica Kraft of Medicine-Pulmonary has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "SP-A as an Immune Modulator." Total funding will be $2,941,248 for 2 years.
William Kraus of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Genetic Mediators of Metabolic Cardiovascular Disease Risk.” Total funding will be $3,198,204 for 2 years.
Ranga Krishnan of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Conte Centers for the Neuroscience of Depression." Total funding will be $274,560 for 2 years.
Alexis Marie Kuncel of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Time Course of Parkinson's Symptoms in Response to Deep Brain Stimulation.” Total funding will be $156,000 for 2 years.
Provost Peter Lange has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Extramural Research Facilities Improvement Program - CIEMAS." Total funding will be $4,213,882 for 5 years.
Jeffrey Lawson of Surgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Autologous EPC Lining to Improve Biocompatibility of Circulatory Assist Devices.” Total funding will be $990,260 for 2 years.
Kerry Lee of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “PROMISE Trial: SDCC.” Total funding will be $2,202,608 for 2 years.
Tong Lee of Biological Psychiatry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Novel Ondansetron Formulation for Combination Treatment of Psychostimulant Abuse.” Total funding will be $2,187,874 for 2 years.
Howard Levinson of Surgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Non Muscle Myosin II Contractility Putatively Regulates Scar Contracture.” Total funding will be $108,000 for 2 years.
Jennifer Li of Pediatrics-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Comparative Effectiveness of Medications Used in Congenital Heart Surgery.” Total funding will be $847,352 for 2 years.
Wolfgang Liedtke of Medicine-Neurology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled,"Role of trpv4 in Trigeminally Mediated Nociception." Total funding will be $261,103 for 2 years.
Elwood Linney of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Subsequent Effects of Manipulating Embryonic Neuronal Activity.” Total funding will be $714,687 for 2 years.
Paloma Liton of Ophthalmology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Oxidative Stress and Lysosomal Function in the Outflow Pathway." Total funding will be $115,689 for 1 year.
H. Kim Lyerly, Director of Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Translational Research in Surgical Oncology.” Total funding will be $98,742 for 2 years.
H. Kim Lyerly, Director of Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Duke Comp Cancer Ctr Core Support Grant.” Total funding will be $1,518,013 for 2 years.
H. Kim Lyerly, Director of Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Duke Comp Cancer Ctr Core Support Grant.” Total funding will be $49,851 for 2 years.
David MacAlpine of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “The Systematic Identification and Analysis of Replication Origins in Drosophila.” Total funding will be $264,847 for 2 years.
Daniel Mark of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “PROMISE Trial: EQOL Coordinating Center.” Total funding will be $585,000 for 2 years.
M. Louise Markert of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Thymic Transplantation in Complete DiGeorge Syndrome." Total funding will be $704,541 for 1 year.
M. Louise Markert of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Thymic Transplantation in Complete DiGeorge Syndrome.” Total funding will be $464,942 for 1 year.
Piotr E Marszalek of Mechanical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Nanomechanics of Spiral Proteins.” Total funding will be $238,151 for 2 years.
James McNamara of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Mechanisms of Limbic Epileptogenesis." Total funding will be $780,000 for 2 years.
Michael Merson of the Global Health Institute has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Developing an Interdisciplinary Graduate Curriculum in Global Health." Total funding will be $108,000 for 2 years.
Marie Lynn Miranda of NSOE Distributed has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “African Americans & Environmental Cancers: Sharing Histories to Build Trust.” Total funding will be $982,824 for 2 years.
Tom Mitchell-Olds of Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Molecular Causes and Fitness Consequences of Complex Trait Variation." Total funding will be $287,694 for 2 years.
Alexey Mukhin of Medical Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Improving the Efficacy of Anti-nicotine Immunotherapy.” Total funding will be $2,583,504 for 2 years.
Christopher Nicchitta of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Regulation of mRNA Partitioning to the Endoplasmic Reticulum.” Total funding will be $343,199 for 18 months.
Miguel Nicolelis of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Sensorized Neural Prosthetic.” Total funding will be $998,487 for 2 years.
Mohamed Noor of Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Fine-Scale Recombination, Variation, Divergence, and Codon Bias in Drosophila." Total funding will be $204,998 for 2 years.
Uwe Ohler of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health wich is for a project entitled, "Modeling the Structure & Evaluation of Regulatory Regions in Eukaryotic Genomes." Total funding will be $171,547 for 2 years.
David Ota of Surgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “ACOSOG Non Competing Renewal.” Total funding will be $106,834 for 2 years.
Amy Pastva of Physical Therapy has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitlted, "The in vivo Role of Surfactant Protein A in Allergic Lung Disease." Total funding will be $49,999 for 1 year.
Uptal Dinesh Patel of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Barriers to Optimal Cardiovascular Medication Use in Diabetes and Renal Disease.” Total funding will be $50,000 for 2 years.
Thomas Petes of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Environmental and Genetic Regulation of Copy Number Variation (CNV).” Total funding will be $993,020 for 2 years.
Michael Platt of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Contributions of Areas LIP and VIP to Numerical Behavior.” Total funding will be $438,566 for 1 year.
Michael Platt of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “A Macaque Model of Social Behavior Heterogeneity in Autism Spectrum Disorders.” Total funding will be $1,616,415 for 2 years.
Alison Rabil, Assistant Vice Provost and Director of Financial Aid, has received an award from the Department of Education, which is for a project entitled “Federal Work Study Allocation.” Total funding will be $577,453 for 1 year.
David Richardson of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “New Kind of Quality Management for X-ray and NMR Models.” Total funding will be $45,540 for 7 months.
Jane Richardson of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Inverse Kinematics, Sterics & Data-To Fit RNA Backbone.” Total funding will be $78,909 for 8 months.
Joseph Roberts of Pediatrics-Allergy/Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Identification of Disease-Causing Mutations in SCID Using Exome-Wide Sequencing.” Total funding will be $999,815 for 2 years.
James Rochon of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Coordinating Center for the Drug Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN).” Total funding will be $369,999 for 9 months.
Allen Roses of Medicine-Neurology and Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Genetic Factors that Impact the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease.” Total funding will be $819,998 for 2 years.
John H Sampson of Surgery-Neurosurgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Gene Targeted Therapy of Brain Tumors.” Total funding will be $428,508 for 2 years.
John Sampson of Surgery-Neurosurgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Effect on IL-2R Antibody on Regulatory T-cells in Patients with Malignant Gliomas.” Total funding will be $78,000 for 3 months.
John Sampson of Surgery-Neurosurgery has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “RNA-Based Immunotherapy Targeting Antigens Unique to Brain Tumor Stem Cells.” Total funding will be $407,160 for 2 years.
Lisa Satterwhite of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health whic his for a project entitled, "Novel Zebrafish Models to Study Toxicity of PCBs and Pesticides during Pregnancy." Total funding will be $39,000 for 1 year.
Laura Schanberg of Pediatrics-Rheumatology and the Duke Pain Program has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “CARRA: Accelerating Toward an Evidence Based Culture in Pediatric Rheumatology.” Total funding will be $6,824,989 for 2 years.
Joellen Schildkraut of Prevention Research has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Meningioma: Risk Factors and Quality of Life.” Total funding will be $132,853 for 2 years.
David Sherwood of Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Genetic Analysis of Cell Invasion through Basement Membranes." Total funding will be $242,176 for 2 years.
Mark Steele of Medicine-Pulmonary has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Peripheral Blood Biomarkers for Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia.” Total funding will be $916,670 for 2 years.
Beth Sullivan of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Organization and Regulation of Eukaryotic Centromeres." Total funding will be $46,841 for 4 months.
Chandra L Tucker of Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Analysis of PH1-associated Alanine: Glyoxylate Aminotranferase (AGT) using Yeast.” Total funding will be $145,790 for 2 years.
Anthony Visco of Urogynecology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Pelvic Floor Disorders Network.” Total funding will be $252,254 for 2 years.
Warren S. Warren of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Imaging Nonlinear Absorption of Biomarkers for Improved Detection of Melanoma.” Total funding will be $998,459 for 2 years.
Robert Wechsler-Reya of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Identification of a Mitogen for Neuronal Progenitors in the Embryonic Cerebellum." Total funding will be $148,511 for 2 years.
Michelle Winn of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Characterization of TRPC6 As A Cause for Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis.” Total funding will be $101,400 for 2 years.
Xiaowei Yang of Computer Science has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "CAREER: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Network Architecture Design." Total funding will be $400,000 for 5 years.
Terri Lois Young of Ophthalmology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health wich is for a project entitled, "International Collaborative Twin Study of Refractive and Glaucoma Endophenotypes." Total funding will be $255,221 for 1 year.
Nancy Zucker of Medicine-Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Biomarkers of Interoceptive Awareness in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa.” Total funding will be $992,651 for 2 years.
Ashley Allen of Psychology & Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Self-compassion and Well-being in the Elderly." Total funding will be $82,352 for 2 years.
Gowthami Arepally of Medicine - Hematology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Immune Dysregulation in HIT." Total funding will be $294,009 for 2 years.
David Brady of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled "Collaborative Research: IDBR: New Technology to Measure Oganismal Color Phenotypes: 3D, Hyperspectral, UV-Vis, Virtual Reality Models of Organismal Coloration." Total funding will be $110,821 for 3 years.
Robert Califf of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "CTSA Supplement - NCRR* Pilot Project Mechanism." Total funding will be $400,000 for 2 years.
Robert Califf of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Duke CTSI Supplement - Translational." Total funding will be $998,996 for 2 years.
Robert Califf of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Duke CTSI Supplement - Community Engagement." Total funding will be $598,935 for 2 years.
Robert Califf of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "CTSI Supplement - Research Workforce Development and Dissemination." Total funding will be $599,581 for 2 years.
Nell Cant of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Neuroanatomy of the Auditory System." Total funding will be $612,800 for 2 years.
Landon Cox of Computer Science has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "NetSE: Small: Privacy-preserving Architectures for Social Networking Services." Total funding will be $498,176 for 3 years.
Bruce Donald of Computer Science has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Bioinformatic and Computational Biology Training Program." Total funding will be $180,716 for 1 year.
Tao-Shih Hsieh of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Function and Mechanism of DNA* Topoisomerase." Total funding will be $221,402 for 2 years.
Joseph Izatt of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "Advanced Biophotonic Structured Illumination Imaging System Design." Total funding will be $316,497 for 3 years.
Erich Jarvis of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "NIH* Director's Pioneer Award." Total funding will be $19,344 for 1 year.
Ravi Jhaveri of Pediatrics-Infectious Diseases has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "The Pathogenesis of Steatosis in Hepatitis C Genotype 3 Infection." Total funding will be $54,000 for 1 year.
Garnett Kelsoe of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "B-cell Tolerance and Humoral Immunity to HIV-1." Total funding will be $780,000 for 2 years.
Dwight Koeberl of Pediatrics-Medical Genetics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Mechanisms for Immune Tolerance in Pompe Disease." Total funding will be $916,378 for 2 years.
Scott Kollins of Medical Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Genetic Basis of Smoking Abstinence, Smoking Reinforcement, and Inhibitory Control." Total funding will be $468,000 for 2 years.
Chunlei Liu of the Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "High Resolution Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 300-Micron Level." Total funding will be $266,476 for 2 years.
John McCusker of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "S. Cerevisiae Emergence of an Opportunistic Pathogen." Total funding will be $98,012 for 6 months.
Joseph McEvoy of Biological Psychiatry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode." Total funding will be $167,082 for 2 years.
Kathryn Nightingale of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Quantifying Liver Fibrosis with Acoustic Radiation Force Quantifying Liver Fibrosis with Acoustic Radiation Force." Total
funding will be $51,344 for 1 year.
Terrence Oas of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Mechanistic Studies of Complex Protein Folding Reactions." Total funding will be $301,553 for 2 years.
Truls Ostybe of CFM-Research & Education has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "KAN-DO: A Family-Based Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity." Total funding will be $98,516 for 2 years.
Edward Patz of Radiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Discovery of Biomakers for Lung Cancer Metastasis." Total funding will be $150,547 for 1 year.
Anil Potti of Medicine-Oncology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Refining and Validating Genomic Signatures in Lung Cancer." Total funding will be $647,400.
Vasantha Rao of Ophthalmology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Trabecular Meshwork Cytoskeletal Signaling-Regulation of Aqueous Humor Outflow." Total funding will be $485,096 for 2 years.
Romit Roy Choudhury of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "NeTS: Small: Collaborative Research: Transmission Re-Ordering in Wireless Networks: Protocols and Practice." Total funding will be $249,991 for 3 years.
Joellen Schildkraut of Prevention Research has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "The Molecular Epidemiology Of Ovarian Cancer." Total funding will be $1,563,767 for 2 years.
Raphael Valdivia of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Chlamydia co-option of Eukaryotic Lipid Droplets." Total funding will be $75,435 for 1 year.
Rytas Vilgalys of Biology has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "Collaborative Research: Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Diversity of the Central Guiana Shield." Total funding will be $260,000 for 3 years.
Jo Ray Wright, Dean of The Graduate School, has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for the "Graduate Research Fellowship Program." Total funding will be $486,000 for 5 years.
Anatoliy Yashin of Sociology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "New Methods of Studying Aging, Health and Longevity: Combining Longitudinal Data." Total funding will be $779,421 for 2 years.
Sana Al-Khatib of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "ICD Therapy in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure." Total funding will be $790,413 for 2 years.
Daniel K. Benjamin of Pediatrics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "North Carolina Collaborative PPRU Network." Total funding will be $246,619 for 1 year.
Arie Beresteanu of Economics has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, "Collaborative Research: Identification in ncomplete econometric models using random set." Total funding will be $214,275 for 3 years.
Catherine Bowes Rickman of Ophthalmology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "The APIE TR Mouse: A Model for Elucidating Pathogenic Mechanisms of AMD." Total funding will be $702,000 for 2 years.
Rebecca Buckley of Immunology and Pediatrics-Allergy/Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Mechanisms of Allogeneic Stem Cell Education in SCID." Total funding will be $780,000 for 2 years.
Nenad Bursac of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Engineered Cardiac Tissue with controllable Architecture." Total funding will be $133,600 for 1 year.
Blanche Capel of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled,"Opposing Pathways in Mammalian Sex Determination." Total funding will be $10,383 for 1 year.
Meng Chen of Biology has received an award from theNational Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled,"Mechanistic links between phytochrome signaling and." Total funding will be $150,000 for 1 year.
Ashutosh Chilkoti of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Elastin Fusion Proteins". Total funding will be $134,951 for 1 year.
Carol A. Colton of Medicine-Neurology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Creating a mouse model for neurodegenerative disease by humanizing NOS2." Total funding will be $255,840 for 2 years.
Bruce Corliss of NSOE Eos Division has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "Oceanographic Instrumentation: R/V Cape Hatteras June 2009." Total funding will be $9,071 for 1 year.
Bruce Corliss of NSOE Eos Division has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "Oceanographic Instrumentation: R/V Cape Hatteras." Total funding will be $17,000 for 1 year.
Michael Fitzgerald of Chemistry has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, "A Chemical Modification- and Mass Spectrometry-Based Method for Thermodynamic Analysis of Protein-Ligand Binding." Total funding will be $390,000 for 3 years.
Brett Froeliger of Biological Psychiatry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Neuropharmacology of Emotion-Cognition Interaction in Nicotine Dependence." Total funding will be $234,000 for 1 year.
Zhanyan Fu of Biological Psychiatry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Neuroligin regulation of Central GABAergic Synapses." Total funding will be $156,000 for 1 year.
Garnett Kelsoe of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Analysis of the Murine Antibody Repertoire." Total funding will be $614,162 for 2 years.
Joseph Heitman of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Role of Calcneurin in Fungal Virulence." Total funding will be $5,585 for 3 months.
Edwin Severin Iversen of Statistical Sciences has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Bayesian Modeling and Optimal Design for Studies of Gene-Environment Association." Total funding will be $203,942 for 2 years.
Robert Jackson of Biology has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "Quantifying the importance of deep and shallow roots for plant water use and redistribution using a novel cave system to 20m depth." Total funding will be $317,000 for 3 years.
Jungsang Kim of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "High efficiency light emitting devices using nanostructured ZnO." Total funding will be $350,000 for 3 years.
Margaret Loewy Kirby of Pediatrics-Neonatology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Mechanisms for Stem Cell Differentiation into Cardiac Myocytes." Total funding will be $1,273,672 for 2 years.
David Kirsch of Radiation Oncology-Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Dissecting the Mechanism of the GI Syndrome to Restore GI Function after Radiation". Total funding will be $226,289 for 6 months.
Scott Kollins of Medical Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Smoking reinforcement in adults with and without ADHS." Total funding will be $779,806 for 2 years.
Motonari Kondo of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "IL-7 receptor signaling in lymphopoiesis." Total funding will be $614,162 for 2 years.
Christopher Kontos of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "The Role of PTEN in Endothelial Biology." Total funding will be $23,213 for 20 months.
Meta J Kuehn of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Biogenesis and Function of Bacterial Outer membrane Vesicles." Total funding will be $750,486 for 2 years.
Michael Kulis of Pediatrics-Allergy/Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Prevention and Treatment of Cashew Allergy via Pepsinized Allergens." Total funding will be $105,064 for 2 years.
Terry Lechler of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled "Mechanisms Driving Asymmetric Cell Division in the Epidermis." Total funding will be $156,000 for 2 years.
Robert Lefkowitz of Medicine-Cardiology and Biochemistry has received a supplement award from the National Institutes of Health. Total funding will be $6,418 for 4 months.
David Lobach of Medicine-Division of Endocrine & Metabolism has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (subcontract), which is for a project entitled “Software Leveraging a Standards-Based Web Service Framework for Decision.” Total funding will be $151,757 for 1 year.
Mauro Maggioni of Mathematics has received an award from the National Science Foundation. Total funding will be $400,161 for 5 years.
Jeanette McCarthy of Comm & Family Medicine has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, Pharmacogenetics of lipid response to estrogen therapys." Total funding will be $154,850 for 1 year.
Donald McDonnell of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "The pharmacological actions of antiprogestins in uterine fibroids." Total funding will be $816,679 for 2 years.
Victor Nadler of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology and Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Ectopic Granule Cells in Epilepsy." Total funding will be $780,000 for 2 years.
John Norton of Pathology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Improving the Bryan Vivarium in Support of the Rodent Imaging Core." Total funding will be $500,000 for 1 year.
Zhen-Ming Pei of Biology has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, "Functional analysis of Arabidopsis NSC1/DMI1 Ca2+." Total funding will be $525,000 for 3 years.
David Stephen Pisetsky of Division of Rheumatology & Immuno and Division of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "The role of Sex in Self Antigen Generation in SLE." Total funding will be $353,375 for 2 years.
Kenneth Poss of Cell Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Regulation of Myocardial regeneration in Zebrafish." Total funding will be $117,744 for 1 year.
Dale Purves of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "The Biological Basis of Musical Tonality." Total funding will be $360,148 for 4 years.
Svati Shah of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Metabolomic Quantitative Trait Locus (mQTL) Genetic Mapping in Human CVD*." Total funding will be $1,513,285 for 2 years.
Sudha K Shenoy of Medicine-Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "E3 Ligases and Deubiquitinases in GPCR downregulation." Total funding will be $237,616 for 2 years.
Joseph St. Geme of Pediatrics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Biology of the HMW1 and HMW2 Adhesins of H. Influenzae." Total funding will be $144,871 for 1 year.
William Tracey has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Genome-Wide Analysis of Ion Channels Required for echanosensation." Total funding will be $429,000 for 2 years.
Chandra L. Tucker of Biology has received a supplement award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, "Supplement: Analysis of PH1-associated alanine: glyoxylate aminotranferase (AGT) using yeast." Total funding will be $11,761 for 2 years.
Lawrence Virgin of Civil & Environmental Engr and Mechanical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation which is for a project entitled, "DynSyst_Special_Topics: New Challenges in Non-Smooth Dynamical Systems - Experiments and Analysis." Total funding will be $374,516 for 3 years.
Michelle Winn of Medicine-Nephrology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "Characterization of TRPC6 As A Cause for Focal and Segmental glomerulosclerosis". Total funding will be $12,808 for 2 years.
Tso-Pang Yao of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health which is for a project entitled, "HDAC10, Mitochondria and autophagy-a novel network targeted by HDAC inhibitors." Total funding will be $647,400 for 2 years.
J. Andrew Alspaugh of Medicine-Infectious Diseases has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Coordinated Regulation of Virulence Genes in C. neoformans.” Total funding will be $303,429 for 2 years.
Elizabeth Ananat of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Impact of Early Access to Oral Contraception on the Wellbeing of Women & Children.” Total funding will be $76,992 for 2 years.
Richard Anderson of NSOE Distributed has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled "Method vs. Preference Learning in Decision Analytic Preference Assessment." Total funding will be $114,741 for 2 years.
Gowthami Arepally of Medicine - Hematology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Supplement - TBD Undergrad.” Total funding will be $19,250 for 2 years.
Darell Bigner of Pathology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “SPORE in Brain Cancer.” Total funding will be $25,969 for 1 year.
Staci Bilbo of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “ Early Life Infection, Neuroinflammation, and Memory." Total funding will be $889,200 for 2 years.
Patrick Calhoun of Medical Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Supplemental Nicotine Administration for Smoking Cessation in PTSD” Total funding will be $353,375 for 2 years.
Christopher Counter of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Preclinical evaluation of NOS inhibitors for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.” Total funding will be $377,520 for 2 years.
Daniel Gauthier of Physics has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, “Low-Light-level Nonliner Optics via Recoil-induced Resonance.” Total funding will be $480,000 for 3 years.
Claudia K. Gunsch of Civil Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, “Fate of Biosolid Derived Organic Contaminants in Soils and Effects on Soil Microbial Communities.” Total funding will be $299,775 for 3 years.
You-Wen He of Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “A novel pathway regulating cytokine production and asthma development.” Total funding will be $429,000 for 2 years.
John Hollingsworth of Medicine-Pulmonary has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Supplement-Benjamin Frush.” Total funding will be $7,539 for 2 years.
Jiyong Hong of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “PKC zeta-Specific Inhibitors for Treatment of ethamphetamine Addiction.” Total funding will be $390,000 for 2 years.
Jiyong Hong of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “UF09079: Chemistry & Biology of Largazoles.” Total funding will be $353,070 for 2 years.
Rick Hoyle of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “ Brain Imaging the Effects of High Sensation Value Anti-Drug PSAs.” Total funding will be $722,211 for 2 years.
Sonke Johnsen of Biology has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, “Collaborative Research: Midwater animal models: Optical measurement of metabolic transitions in pelatagic biota.” Total funding will be $281,181for 3 years.
David Katz of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Methods to determine HIV Transport and Inactivation by Microbicide coating layers.” Total funding will be $429,000 for 2 years.
Kenneth Land of Center for Demographic Studies/Sociology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Social Medical and Economic Demography of Aging.” Total funding will be $643,688 for 2 years.
Tong Lee of Biological Psychiatry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Cocaine Withdrawal: A Window of Treatment Opportunity.” Total funding will be $11,156 for 1 year.
Wolfgang Liedtke of Medicine-Neurology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Sex-specific gene regulation of neuronal chloride co-transporter, kcc2.” Total funding will be $429,000 for 2 years.
Wenge Liu of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Local Radionuclide Delivery to Solid Tumors by Injectile Biopolymer.” Total funding will be $641,358 for 2 years.
Elizabeth Losos of the Organization for Tropical Studies has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled “REU Site: Reseach Experiences for Undergraduates in tropical Biology in Costa Rica.” Total funding will be $564,635 for 5 years.
Jonathan Mattingly of Mathematics has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled “FRG: Collaborative Research: Stochastics & Dynamics: Asymptotic problems.” Total funding will be $176,270 for 3 years.
Dewey McCafferty of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Bioorganic Mechanisms of Chromatin Modifying Enzymes.” Total funding will be $643,208 for 2 years.
Rhonda Merwin of Medical Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Acceptance based Separated family therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa.” Total funding will be $306,055 for 2 years.
Joel Newman Meyer of NSOE Distributed has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Molecular and Physiological Responses to Persistent Mitochondrial DNA* Damage.” Total funding will be $417,800 for 2 years.
Barry Moser of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (subaward from Ohio State University), which is for a project entitled “Maintenance Therapy with Decitabine for Acute Myeloid Leukemia in First Remission." Total funding will be $28,376 for 1 year.
Miguel Nicolelis of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Trigeminal System Plasticity During Active Exploration.” Total funding will be $10,920 for 1 year.
David Pisetsky of Div of Rheumatology & Immunology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Microparticles as a Source of Nuclear Antigens in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.” Total funding will be $353,375 for 2 years.
Geoffrey Pitt of Medicine - Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Calcium regulation and dysregulation of cardiac ion channels.” Total funding will be $27,453 for 1 year.
Vasantha Rao of Ophthalmology-General has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Rho GTPases in the lens- Role in Growth and Development.” Total funding will be $780,000 for 2 years.
William Reichert of Biomedical Engineer has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “EPC Adhesion to Teflon-AF and ePTFE Vascular Grafts.” Total funding will be $10,296 for 1 year.
Paul Rosenberg of Medicine – Cardiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “The role of STIM1 in cardiac and skeletal muscle function” Total funding will be $779,744 for 2 years.
Kathleen Sikkema of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Brief Care-based HIV Prevention for Newly Diagnosed Men.” Total funding will be $1,439,593 for 2 years.
Anthony So of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “The Political Exonomy of Tobacco Control in Southeast Asia.” Total funding will be $14,040 for 1 year.
Allen W Song of the Center for Brain Imaging & Analysis has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “A Linux Cluster Computational Facility for Neuroimaging Research.” Total funding will be $267,000 for an equipment purchase.
Robert Storms of the Department of Medicine-Cellular Therapy Division has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Exploring the Physiology of Leukemic Stem Cells by Mechanisms of Drug Resistance.” Total funding will be $300,000 for 2 years.
Bruce Sullenger of Surgery Sciences has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “RNA aptamers as cell surface receptor agonists and siRNA delivery agents.” Total funding will be $517,920 for 2 years.
Andrew Sweeting of Economics has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled “Price Dynamics, Mechanism Choice and Mechanism Design in Markets for Perishable Goods.” Total funding will be $259,216 for 3 years.
Christopher Walter of Physics has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, “CAREER: Optimization of a large water Cherekov detector for the Deep Underground Science & Engineering Laboratory.” Total funding will be $562,095 for 5 years.
David Warner of Anesthesiology/Surgery/Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “S-Nitrosylated Hemoglobin and Ischemic Brain Injury.” Total funding will be $429,000 for 2 years.
Adam Wax of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled “Coherence Imaging for Assessing Colorectal Neoplasia.” Total funding will be $633,697 for 2 years.
Kevin Weinfurt of Medical Psychology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “ Understanding Patient Expectations of Treatment Outcomes” Total funding will be $674,806 for 2 years.
Anne Elizabeth West of Neurobiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled "Epigenetic Regulation of Transcriptional Repression by Drugs of abuse." Total funding will be $17,622 for 1 year.
Huntington Willard of Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “High-performance Computing System for Bioinformatics.” Total funding will be $461,402 for 2 years.
Weitao Yang of Chemistry has received an award from the National Science Foundation, which is for a project entitled, “Development and Applications of Density Functional Methods for Large Systems.” Total funding will be $580,000 for 4 years.
Pei Zhou of Biochemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health, which is for a project entitled, “Structural and Biochemical Studies of LpxC Inhibition.” Total funding will be $48,060 for 1 year.