Recent Activity RCP Provides Peer - Review for the RI Research Alliance Awards RCP worked with the Rhode Island Research Alliance (part of the Rhode Island Science and Technology Advisory Council), to provide peer - review for
their Collaborative Research Grant Awards.
Not exact matches
The AAAS Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project was
awarded a two - year
grant of $ 199,876 from the United States National Science Foundation (NSF,
Award No: 1439549) as a part of a
collaborative research grant with the University of Pennsylvania and the Smithsonian Institution.
Current Programs: Career
Awards for Medical Scientists
Collaborative Research Travel
Grant Physician - Scientist Institutional
Award
LA JOLLA, CA — La Jolla Institute researcher Catherine (Lynn) Hedrick, Ph.D., a Professor in the Division of Inflammation Biology, has been
awarded a five - year, $ 13 million
grant by the National Institutes of Health to lead a
collaborative research program project to study how functional changes in immune cells contribute to atherosclerosis.
This
research was supported by the NIH (R01 AR062368, R01 AR062920 to A.J.G and R01 DK055679, R01 DK059888, DK055679, DK059888, and DK089763 to A.N.), and J.R.S. is supported by the Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium (U01DK103141), a collaborative research project funded by the National Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and by the NIAID Novel, Alternative Model Systems for Enteric Diseases (NAMSED) consortium (U19AI116482), PHS Grant UL1TR000454 from the Clinical and Translational Science Award Program, and a seed grant from the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Research Center between Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of
research was supported by the NIH (R01 AR062368, R01 AR062920 to A.J.G and R01 DK055679, R01 DK059888, DK055679, DK059888, and DK089763 to A.N.), and J.R.S. is supported by the Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium (U01DK103141), a
collaborative research project funded by the National Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and by the NIAID Novel, Alternative Model Systems for Enteric Diseases (NAMSED) consortium (U19AI116482), PHS Grant UL1TR000454 from the Clinical and Translational Science Award Program, and a seed grant from the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Research Center between Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of
research project funded by the National Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and by the NIAID Novel, Alternative Model Systems for Enteric Diseases (NAMSED) consortium (U19AI116482), PHS
Grant UL1TR000454 from the Clinical and Translational Science Award Program, and a seed grant from the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Research Center between Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of Geo
Grant UL1TR000454 from the Clinical and Translational Science
Award Program, and a seed
grant from the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Research Center between Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of Geo
grant from the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine
Research Center between Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of
Research Center between Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia.
Patrick R. Griffin, co-chair of the Department of Molecular Medicine on the Florida campus of The Scripps
Research Institute (TSRI), has been
awarded a $ 2.5 million
collaborative grant with Brigham and Women's Hospital by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
«Through the President's
Research Award, we are seeking to encourage
collaborative projects that have a strong likelihood of realizing competitive
grant funding.
Funding provided by the Cancer Center Support
Grant (CCSG) supports several types of pilot projects (1) highly innovative pilot projects focusing on proof - of - concept or translational research; (2) preliminary collaborative investigations that lead to multi-investigator grant awards or clinical trial; (3) projects that closely align with the Cancer Center's strategic plan and enhance key initiatives; and (4) pilot funding for junior investigators to jump - start independent projects or for more senior investigators looking to study a novel idea derived from disco
Grant (CCSG) supports several types of pilot projects (1) highly innovative pilot projects focusing on proof - of - concept or translational
research; (2) preliminary
collaborative investigations that lead to multi-investigator
grant awards or clinical trial; (3) projects that closely align with the Cancer Center's strategic plan and enhance key initiatives; and (4) pilot funding for junior investigators to jump - start independent projects or for more senior investigators looking to study a novel idea derived from disco
grant awards or clinical trial; (3) projects that closely align with the Cancer Center's strategic plan and enhance key initiatives; and (4) pilot funding for junior investigators to jump - start independent projects or for more senior investigators looking to study a novel idea derived from discovery.
«We have already published a range of examples about how schools are managing workload in our teaching blog and have
awarded grant funding to 11 groups of schools to carry out
collaborative research projects into efficient and effective approaches which reduce workload related to marking, planning and resources and data management.»
In 2015 he was
awarded an AHRC Network
Grant for his project Japanese Modern Sculpture, a
collaborative research network with the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, and Musashino Arts University, Tokyo, which resulted in an exhibition and a publication.