January 2024 Selected Grants
Below is a brief snapshot of some of the research grants awarded to Boston University faculty in January 2024. View grant highlights from previous months or view detailed information on research funding on the Sponsored Research Reporting page.
Spatiotemporal Regulation of Developmental Pattern Formation
Total Anticipated
$2,136,289
Principal Investigator
Cynthia Bradham, College of Arts & Sciences
Sponsor
NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Super-Sensitive Vibrational Imaging by Synergic Development of Instruments and Probes
Total Anticipated
$1,615,243
Principal Investigator
Ji-Xin Cheng, College of Engineering
Sponsor
NIH/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering
Intercept Lung Cancer Through Immune, Imaging & Molecular Evaluation-Intime
Total Anticipated
$1,499,478.70
Principal Investigator
Avrum Spira, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Sponsor
American Lung Association
Climate Prosperity Fellowship Program
Total Anticipated
$776,872
Principal Investigator
Kevin Gallagher, Global Development Policy Center
Sponsor
The Rockefeller Foundation
Unsupervised Statistical Methods for Data-Driven Analyses in Spatially Resolved Transcriptomics Data
Total Anticipated
$704,697
Principal Investigator
Lukas Weber, School of Public Health
Sponsor
NIH/National Human Genome Research Institute
PRIME-BOSTON (Prevention of and Response to Incidents of Climate-Related Mental Health Emergencies in Vulnerable Communities in Boston, MA)
Total Anticipated
$465,923
Principal Investigator
Amruta Nori-Sarma, School of Public Health
Sponsor
NIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
HIV Co-Morbidities Research Training In Ghana (HIV-COMRT)
Total Anticipated
$300,929
Principal Investigator
Elijah Paintsil, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Sponsor
NIH/Fogarty International Center
Collaborative Research: Accessing the Dark Arizona Skies for Research and Education, A NCAT-BU Partnership
Total Anticipated
$256,696
Principal Investigator
Dan Clemens, College of Arts & Sciences
Sponsor
National Science Foundation
Isotopic Characterization of Presolar Supernova Grains: Constraints on Dust Formation and Nucleosynthesis in Type II Supernovae
Total Anticipated
$177,250
Principal Investigator
Nan Liu, College of Arts & Sciences
Sponsor
NASA
Please note, anticipated amount is for the entire project period. For more information on a specific award please contact rosamail.bu.edu.