November 2022 Selected Grants
Below is a brief snapshot of some of the research grants awarded to Boston University faculty in November 2022. View grant highlights from previous months or view detailed information on research funding on the Sponsored Research Reporting page.
Boston Alcohol Research Collaboration on HIV/AIDS – Comorbidity Center
Total Anticipated
$7,113,473
Principal Investigator
Michael Stein, School of Public Health
Sponsor
NIH/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
Lusaka Postmortem COVID-19 Surveillance Study
Total Anticipated
$1,494,958
Principal Investigator
Christopher Gill, School of Public Health
Sponsor
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Effects of Exogenous Testosterone Therapy on Communication in Gender Diverse Speakers
Total Anticipated
$571,892
Principal Investigator
Cara Stepp, Sargent College
Sponsor
NIH/National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Zambia Infant Cohort Study: Brains Optimized for Surviving and Thriving
Total Anticipated
$523,878
Principal Investigator
Julie Herlihy, School of Public Health
Sponsor
Thrasher Research Fund
Dietary Choline, Protein, and Egg Intake: Effects on Cognitive Outcomes, Cardiometabolic Risk, and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Total Anticipated
$352,527
Principal Investigator
Lynn Moore, School of Medicine
Sponsor
American Egg Board
FASTOA-MIL: Identification of Rapid Progression of PTOA in the Military Health System
Total Anticipated
$204,432
Principal Investigator
David Felson, School of Medicine
Sponsor
Arthritis Foundation
Robust, Scalable, and Accurate Discovery of Mutational Signatures
Total Anticipated
$193,638
Principal Investigator
Jonathan Huggins, College of Arts & Sciences
Sponsor
NIH/National Institute of General Medical Science
Maintenance and Assessment of Terra and Aqua Modis LAI and FPAR Products
Total Anticipated
$116,888
Principal Investigator
Ranga Myneni, College of Arts & Sciences
Sponsor
NASA
Washington, D.C. Policy Tracker and Policy Initiative
Total Anticipated
$100,000
Principal Investigator
Katherine Einstein, Center for Antiracist Research
Sponsor
IF Foundation
Vocational Trajectories and Outcomes of DYS Connected Youth
Total Anticipated
$100,000
Principal Investigator
Jonathan Zaff, Wheelock College
Sponsor
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Please note, anticipated amount is for the entire project period. For more information on a specific award please contact rosamail.bu.edu.