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COVID 19 Respiratory and CNS Pathogenesis in Geriatric Rhesus Monkeys
Iyer, Swaminathan Smita; Morrison, John H. / University of California Davis

Although coronaviruses primarily cause respiratory and intestinal infections, they also have the potential to cause central nervous system (CNS) complications. There is accumulating evidence of neurological damage in COVID- 19...

Quantitative Fluorescent Speckle Microscopy
Danuser, Gaudenz / Harvard University

We propose to continue the development of quantitative Fluorescent Speckle Microscopy (qFSM). qFSM is a variant of fluorescence microscopy to analyze the dynamics of subunits within macromolecular structures in living...

4th Orthomyxovirus Research Conference
Schultz-Cherry, Stacey L. / University of Wisconsin Madison

The 4th Orthomyxoviruses Research Conference will be held in Woods Hole,? Massachusetts September 21st ? 24th, 2007. The meeting is intended to provide a? platform for young scientists around the...

Role of NEVERSHED in Plant Development and Vesicle Trafficking
Liljegren, Sarah / University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Plants have the remarkable ability to shed organs-such as leaves, flowers, and fruit-as a normal stage of their life cycle. Abscission (cell separation) occurs in specialized cell types and requires...

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The impact of dysbiosis and the IL-12/23 signaling axis on IBD-associated bone loss.
Peek, Christopher Thomas / Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by severe gastrointestinal inflammation and changes in the intestinal microbiota. Many IBD patients also experience extra-intestinal manifestations. Skeletal abnormalities are a frequent extra-intesti...

Agonism of DR3 for Enhanced Treg Cell Function in IBD
Dean, Emma C. / University of Alabama Birmingham

The immune-mediated, chronic inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) leads to flares that often require patients to be treated with life-long biologic therapy. Recently, efforts in IBD disease management have...

Microbial-derived factors regulating mucosal wound healing
Wang, Ruth Xinhe / University of Colorado Denver

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) currently afflicts more than 3.1 million people in the U.S. with over 100,000 new cases each year. Patients with IBD experience persistent and relapsing gastrointestinal tract...

In utero gene editing to cure a metabolic liver disease
Peranteau, William H. / Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Metabolic liver diseases are the second most common indication for a pediatric liver transplant. Hereditary tyrosinemia type I (HT1) is a metabolic liver disease that results from FAH gene mutations...


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Pathway to scientific independence by the NIH K99 award

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The postdoctoral training period is nearly essential for all research scientists who aspire to lead a research laboratory in a university or non-profit research center. To characterize the transition of scientists from postdoc to established PI, we previously conducted an analysis of how many postdocs with a NIH-sponsored F32 fellowship went on to become PIs of a R-esearch grant. In 2006, NIH int...

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Survival analysis of NIH grant applicants at top institutions

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Previously, we calculated the fraction of the R01 grant pool that each institution has obtained in 2013, and how this fraction has changed over time. We now wanted to perform a complementary analysis, determining institutional variability in the length of time that individual PIs are able to maintain NIH grant funding. This analysis would be of interest to university administrators who want to rec...

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The Perfect Blueprint

In our database, for any grant we report "Related Projects" that are renewals of ongoing projects from individual investigators. We wanted to improve this by identifying "Related Projects" more generally in which we group different grants based on the text in the abstract. We analyzed the similarities of 2013 NIH grant abstracts with lengths of at least 100 words (disregarding the public health r...

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