Recent Grants
School of Theology Receives $1 million from Lilly Endowment to Build a Support Network of New England Churches
A new BU STH initiative seeks to give churches across the region a boost of hope by convening groups of ordained and lay leaders to share resources and feel more connected. The New Wineskins Network, funded with a $1 million grant from the Lilly Endowment’s Pathways for Tomorrow initiative, will create small... More
Sargent College Assistant Professors receive 2025 American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation awards
Kimberly Crespo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences, has received the New Investigators Research Grants for her project "Learning While Sleeping: Statistical Word Learning and Consolidation in Children with and without Development Language Disorder". Jennifer Zuk, Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech, Language &... More
Shawn Lyons, Assistant Professor (CAMED), receives Emerging Respiratory Pathogen Award from American Lung Association
Dr. Lyons will receive $100,000/year for up to two years for their project “Exploiting Weak Spot in How Viruses Operate to Combat Severe Respiratory Infections”. The program was designed to gain a better understanding of the pathobiology and the immediate and long-term implications of respiratory infections.
Ahmed Raslan, Research Assistant Professor (CAMED), receives Dalsemer Interstitial Lung Disease Award from American Lung Association
Dr. Raslan received the award for their project, “Targeting Lung Capillary Endothelial Cells to Halt the Progression of Lung Fibrosis.” The award provides $50,000/year for up to two years for mentored early career scientists ascending toward independence, this award provides seed monies to junior investigators for researching the mechanisms and... More
Two BU Researchers, Liangliang Hao (ENG) and Ignaty Leshchiner (CAMED), receive Innovation Awards from American Lung Association
Liangliang Hao (ENG) wins for their project “Developing Innovative Early Detection Test for IPF" and Ignaty Leshchiner wins for their project, “Predicting When Lung Cancer Will Return.” The ALA Innovation Award provides $75,000/year for up to two years, and is geared toward independent investigators who are conducting basic science, behavioral, More