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Dr. Catherine Cardel煤s, Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, and Jeremy Quir贸s Navarro, PhD student in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, received a $19,000 award to study a newly discovered phenomenon of multi-mammal latrines in the rainforest canopy.February 27, 2025
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Bineyam Taye, an Associate Professor of Biology at 含羞草研究所, in collaboration with Emily R. Davenport, an Assistant Professor of Biology at Pennsylvania State University, has received a grant of $100,500 for their project titled "Protozoan and Microbiome Interactions with Their Host: The Missing Evidence".February 27, 2025
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Ana Jim茅nez, associate professor of biology, and Geoff Holm, professor of biology, have received an award of $120,000 for their project "Cellular metabolism and virus replication: Effects of age, breed size, and cellular metabolic phenotype in oncolytic virus susceptibility in dogs."February 27, 2025
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Anzela Niraula, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences, in collaboration with Jacques Robert, professor in microbiology and immunology at the University of Rochester, has been awarded a Picker ISI grant for a project to enhance understanding of the biological changes in the metamorphic brain.March 14, 2024
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Beth Parks, Professor of Physics, together with colleagues Silver Onyango of Mbarara University of Science and Technology (Uganda) and Crystal North (MGH/Harvard), have received an award for $7,120 for their project. This project aims to reduce harm caused by high particulate levels from cooking over wood fires.March 14, 2024
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Cosmin Ilie, assistant professor of physics, in collaboration with Katherine Freese (University of Texas), Andreea Petric (the Space Telescope Science Institute), and Jillian Paulin (University of Pennsylvania), has been awarded $84,500 funding for a project to investigate the nature of the elusive dark matter particle by using observations of the first stars and galaxies in the universe.March 13, 2024
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Wan-chun Liu, associate professor of PBSC and Neuroscience, and Spencer Kelly, Professor of PBSC and Neuroscience, have received an award for $8,344 for their project. The project will use songbirds as animal models to explore the cognitive functions, physiological and brain mechanisms, and molecular underpinnings of co-speech gestures in humans and songbirds.March 13, 2024