Below is a list of the new competing NIH awards received since July 1, 2007 for the School of Medicine:
- Dr. Yaping Tu, Department of Pharmacology
National Institutes of Health
July 1, 2007-June 30, 2012
“Regulator of G-Protein Signaling (RGS) Proteins in Prostate Cancer”
Total award: $1,239,679
First year award: $252,249 - Dr. Xian-Ming Chen, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
National Institutes of Health
July 1, 2006-June 30, 2010
“MicroRNAs in Epithelial Innate Immunity to C. parvum”
Total award: $1,409,062
First full year award: $313,512 - Dr. Laura Hansen, Department of Biomedical Sciences
National Institutes of Health
December 1, 2007-November 30, 2012
“Mechanisms of UV-induced Skin Carcinogenesis”
Total award: $1,524,690
First year award: $304,938 - Dr. Devendra Agrawal, Department of Biomedical Sciences
National Institutes of Health
April 1, 2008-March 31, 2013
“TGF-Beta, Chloride Channels and Migration of Eosinophils”
Total award: $1,793,750
First year award: $358,750 - Dr. Richard Hallworth, Department of Biomedical Sciences
National Institutes of Health
March 3, 2008-February 28, 2010
“Determination of Metabolic State of Hair Cell Mitochondria by FLIM”
Total award: $391,582
First year award: $212,207 - Dr. Joan Lappe, Department of Medicine/Osteoporosis Research Center
National Institutes of Health
April 1, 2008-March 31, 2013
“Efficacy of Optimal Levels of Dietary Dairy on Modulation of Adolescent Weight”
Total award: $2,346,289
First year award: $439,340