August 2023 Selected Grants
The National Institute on Aging awarded $3.9 million to Alzheimer’s research led by Julia TCW an assistant professor of pharmacology (MED).
Professor Kamal Sen (ENG) was awarded $2.9 million from the National Science Foundation for his research surrounding Engineering Brian Circuits for Complex Scene Analysis.
Over $800 thousand dollars was awarded to Professor Cathie Klapperich (ENG) from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center for her work on the clinical evaluation of a novel digital health intervention for nutritional anemias.
Junenette Peters, associate professor of environmental health (SPH) was awarded over $700 thousand dollars for her study of the relationship of metal exposures to health, mood, and cognitive functioning in military veterans by the Department of Defense.
Research Revealed: Mentorship Experts, Research Funding, and More
Spotlight Build Collaborative Relationships with Policymakers Dr. Adam Seth Levine, co-founder and president of research4impact, spoke to Boston University faculty, students, and staff to share best practices for scholars seeking to forge new connections to solve complex social problems. Watch video Meet Some of BU’s Research Training and Mentorship Experts All are invited to an open […]
BU Information Security Launches Expanded Website for Researchers
As a researcher you may have noticed an increase in what your sponsors are asking for in cybersecurity assurances. We are here to help! From reviewing a Data Use Agreement to securely storing data at the end of a research project, our goal is to reduce your security and compliance burdens, letting you do what […]
Personnel Activity Reports (PARs) Have Been Distributed to Department Administrators/Effort Coordinators
To comply with Federal Regulations, all Boston University employees who are paid from Sponsored Research funds receive a Personnel Activity Report (PAR) on a semi‐annual basis to review and certify their salary and effort. PARs for the period January – June 2023 have been distributed today via email to department administrators/effort coordinators. Please note, all […]
Limited Submission Opportunity: National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Pilot Phase
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released a new solicitation that sets out a vision for a new National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL). The NQVL will provide a shared infrastructure framework to support the translation of basic quantum research into new technologies as well as progressing the scientific and technical value of the research. The […]
BU’s Carl Streed Is Recognized by the AMA for Outstanding LGBTQ+ Healthcare
“Political and economic barriers remain some of the greatest obstacles to transgender folks accessing competent and compassionate care,” says American Medical Association award winner
Period of Performance – Allowable Costs
As a reminder, all expenditures should be for work performed within the Period of Performance of the Award. For example, if your award ends July 2023, work performed in August 2023 is not an allowable charge. Boston University’s auditors test period of performance expenditures each year, including costs that were expensed in the first month […]
How Wildfires Alter the Air We Breathe, and the Forests They Burn
Environment and health experts are worried about how climate change will make impacts from wildfires worse
New Artificial Intelligence Program Could Help Treat Hypertension
Model helps match people with high blood pressure to the medication most likely to work for them—and could improve trust in healthcare AI
Memo: Lab Animal Per Diem Rate Changes, May 31, 2023
TO: Boston University Deans, Department Chairs, Principal Investigators, Department Administrators, and Grant Administrators FROM: Gloria Waters, Vice President and Associate Provost for Research Karen Antman, Provost, Medical Campus, and Dean, School of Medicine DATE: May 31, 2023 SUBJECT: Lab Animal Per Diem Rate Changes Boston University is committed to efficiently managing its animal care facilities […]