Dr. Kotton, the David C. Seldin Professor of Medicine, will study the mechanisms that initiate and perpetuate idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
The award will fund research into the role of b-catenin/CBP signaling in the epigenetic regulation of cellular plasticity in head and neck cancer progression.
Erika Wolf, PhD, is the recipient of a four-year, $1.7 million R01 award from the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
Congratulations to the latest recipients of Shipley Prostate Cancer Pilot Grant Awards.
The five-year, $26.56 million NIH grant will continue the surveillance and evaluation of FHS participants for dementia and invigorate the brain donation program and brain bank.
The two-year, $250,000 grant from the Harry J. Lloyd Charitable Trust will enable her to further basic science research on the molecular and cellular biology of melanoma.
The four-year project focuses on the connections of heart and brain health, specifically in the areas of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Study aims to discover new treatments for HIV-infected patients with opioid-use disorder.
Funding will provide more accurate, sensitive standardized testing for sexual assault victims.
WoVeN received one of 13 grants (out of 190 initial proposals) from the Bob Woodruff Foundation.