May 2023 Selected Grants

Below is a brief snapshot of some of the research grants awarded to Boston University faculty in May 2023. View grant highlights from previous months or view detailed information on research funding on the Sponsored Research Reporting page.


CAF: A Research Coordinating Center to Convene, Accelerate, Foster, and Expand the Climate Change and Health Community of Practice

Total Anticipated

$6,747,780

Principal Investigator

Gregory Wellenius, School of Public Health

Sponsor

NIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences


Proteomic Profiling of Precise Exercise Pathophenotypes Across the HFPEF Spectrum

Total Anticipated

$5,756,123

Principal Investigator

Matthew G. Nayor, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Sponsor

NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute


The Role of Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Context-Dependent Valuation and Decision Processes

Total Anticipated

$2,993,531

Principal Investigator

Joseph McGuire, College of Arts & Sciences

Sponsor

NIH/National Institute of Mental Health


Corepressor Regulation of Nuclear Receptor Action

Total Anticipated

$669,900

Principal Investigator

Anthony N. Hollenberg, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Sponsor

NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke


Can Auctions Fight Fraud? Lessons from Medicare’s Durable Medical Equipment Competitive Bidding Program

Total Anticipated

$453,296

Principal Investigator

Jetson Leder-Luis, Questrom School of Business

Sponsor

Arnold Ventures LLC


Spatio-Temporal Mechanistic Modeling of Whole-Cell Tumor Metabolism

Total Anticipated

$424,257

Principal Investigator

Daniel Segre, College of Arts & Sciences

Sponsor

NIH/National Cancer Institute


Dynamic Bifurcation of Patterns through Spatio-Temporal Heterogeneity

Total Anticipated

$417,963

Principal Investigator

Ryan Goh, College of Arts & Sciences

Sponsor

National Science Foundation


Innovative Research Award: Novel Bayesian Approaches to Identify Persons with Osteoarthritis in Administrative Data in the Absence of a Reference Standard

Total Anticipated

$400,000

Principal Investigator

S. Reza Jarazadeh, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Sponsor

Rheumatology Research Foundation


The Effects of Alternative Staffing Models for Instructing Students with Disabilities

Total Anticipated

$207,733

Principal Investigator

Marcus Winters, Wheelock College of Education & Human Development

Sponsor

The William T. Grant Foundation


Please note, anticipated amount is for the entire project period. For more information on a specific award please contact rosamail.bu.edu.

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