Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Hewett, Sandra J. A. Project Summary: My laboratory seeks to elucidate the molecular and biochemical mechanisms that underlie both cell death and protection as well as the normal physiological function of the CNS with a focus on astrocyte-neuron interactions and the role of System xc-. I am recognized at both the national and international levels for my work using innovative in vitro and in vivo models and tools, several of which my laboratory developed. My research program has enjoyed uninterrupted funding from the NINDS since 1997. While a faculty member at the University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC - 1996-2011), I successfully trained three Master?s students, two PhD students, and two MD-PhD students? the latter two performed their graduate training in my laboratory?and two post-docs. Since arriving at Syracuse (2011), I?ve successfully trained three Master?s students, one PhD student and three post-docs, exclusive of the applicant. I also have mentored 29 undergraduates ?nearly half of whom are from groups underrepresented in STEM ? in my laboratory during the academic year and summers since joining SU, many of whom have matriculated into top M.S and PhD programs [e.g., UPENN (3), U Miami, Drexel, Tufts, and Duke]. I have been successful in facilitating and/or securing NIH or other competitively awarded support for my trainees? career development. My PhD students have gone on to prestigious post-docs [e.g., Yale (2), UCSD, UCLA, UCSF]. All of my trainees remain in academic, industrial science or medicine. I was recently informed that I have received a 2020 NINDS Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship, which is the basis for this supplement. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Continuation Format Page

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Hewett, Sandra J. Project Narrative: My laboratory seeks to elucidate the molecular and biochemical mechanisms that underlie both cell death and protection as well as the normal physiological function of the CNS with a focus on astrocyte-neuron interactions and the role of System xc-. I am recognized at both the national and international levels for my work using innovative in vitro and in vivo models and tools, several of which my laboratory developed. My research program has enjoyed uninterrupted funding from the NINDS since 1997. I was recently informed that I have received a 2020 NINDS Landis Award for Outstanding, which forms the basis of this supplement request. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Continuation Format Page

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
3R01NS105767-03S1
Application #
10214720
Study Section
Program Officer
Churn, Severn Borden
Project Start
2020-03-01
Project End
2023-08-31
Budget Start
2020-03-01
Budget End
2021-02-28
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Syracuse University
Department
Biology
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
002257350
City
Syracuse
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
13244