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CPS: Small: Sound Invariant Generation for Continuous and Hybrid Systems

$479,117
Andre Platzer · Carnegie Mellon University · · FY2017 · CSE

NSF-BSF: RI: Small: Resource-Constrained Multi-hypothesis-aware Perception

$479,081
Michael Kaess · Carnegie Mellon University · · FY2020 · CSE

Mechanisms of Hematopoiesis in AIDS

$478,992
David T Scadden · Massachusetts General Hospital · R01 · FY2008 · HL

Study of Membrane Domains with Coherent Raman Microscopy and Microspectroscopy

$478,987
Ji-Xin Cheng · Purdue University · · FY2004 · BIO

Accurate Linearization and Control of Non-linear Physical Systems using Increased Variables

$478,947
Haruhiko H Asada · Massachusetts Institute Of Technology · · FY2020 · ENG

Harnessing the RNA-Binding Properties of Cas13a for HIV-1 Self-Testing

$478,814
Melanie Maria Ott · J. David Gladstone Institutes · R61 · FY2020 · AI

Rapid in-field malaria diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring using a mobile phone

$478,505
Peter B Lillehoj · Michigan State University · R01 · FY2015 · AI

SHF: Small: Fault Model Evaluation and Discovery

$478,330
Ronald D Blanton · Carnegie Mellon University · · FY2018 · CSE

Understanding Mechanisms that Regulate Liver Growth and Function

$478,285
Sayeepriyadarshini Anakk · University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign · R01 · FY2024 · DK

Designing T cells to Functionally Cure HIV-1 infection

$477,788
James L Riley · University Of Pennsylvania · U19 · FY2018 · AI

Exploring the potential of TET inhibition in cancer immunotherapy

$477,498
Anjana Rao · La Jolla Institute For Immunology · R01 · FY2024 · CA

RI: Small: Crowd-Sourcing the World: Scalable Methods for Dynamic Structure from Motion

$477,428
Matthew A Turk · University Of California-Santa Barbara · · FY2014 · CSE

AT-RISK DRIVING AND COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES IN OLDER ADULTS WITH GLAUCOMA

$477,233
Anjali Maruti Bhorade · Washington University · R01 · FY2016 · EY

A three-population three-scale social network model to assess disease dispersion

$477,166
Ling Bian · State University Of New York At Buffalo · R01 · FY2019 · GM

ANDROGEN METABOLISM IN CHILDHOOD

$477,017
Weill Medical College Of Cornell Univ · R37 · FY2002 · HD

Addressing Tobacco Use Disparities through an Innovative Mobile Phone Intervention: The textto4gosmokelesstobacco

$477,000
Devon Noonan · Duke University · R15 · FY2015 · CA

Removing Barriers to Recovery: Community Partnering for Innovative Solutions to the Opioid Crisis

$476,999
David Cordova · Regents Of The University Of Michigan - Ann Arbor · · FY2020 · SBE

SBIR Phase II: Carbon-Coated Nano-Structured Electrodes for Next-Generation Lithium-Ion Batteries

$476,850
Timothy Spitler · Altair Nanomaterials Inc · · FY2005 · TIP

Targeting oncogenic TCR signaling in PTCL

$476,845
Markus Mãœschen · Dana-Farber Cancer Inst · P01 · FY2023 · CA

Implications of social media content and engagement for alcohol and marijuana use

$476,703
Patricia A Cavazos-Rehg · Washington University · R01 · FY2014 · DA

Targeting Post-Transplant Minimal Residual CD19+ ALL with Genetically-

$476,519
Laurence J.n. Cooper · Beckman Research Institute/City Of Hope · P01 · FY2009 · CA

Pathways of PAH activation in human lung cells

$476,475
Trevor M. Penning · University Of Pennsylvania · R01 · FY2008 · ES

Molecular-scale Breaking due to Repeated Loading in Molecular Shuttles

$476,393
Henry Hess · Columbia University · · FY2017 · ENG

Acoustic energy transfer for wireless charging of low-power sensors, control devices, and communication networks

$476,080
Shima Shahab · Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University · · FY2017 · ENG

SHF: Medium: Collaborative Research: Specification and Mathematics Engineering for the Verified Software End-Game

$476,066
Bruce W Weide · Ohio State University, The · · FY2012 · CSE