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Early Life Exposures and Subsequent Cancer Risk

$9,394,562
Rebecca Troisi · Division Of Cancer Epidemiology And Genetics · ZIA · FY2018 · CA

Center for Alzheimer's and Related Dementias (CARD): iPSC Neurodegenerative Diseases Initiative

$9,379,957
Andrew Singleton · National Institute On Aging · ZIA · FY2023 · AG

Institute of Translational Health Sciences

$9,374,914
Mary L. Disis · University Of Washington · UL1 · FY2019 · TR

REGIONAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTER

$9,366,642
Oregon Health And Science University · P51 · FY2001 · RR

Comprehensive single-cell atlas of the developing mouse brain

$9,364,612
Paola Arlotta · Harvard University · U01 · FY2022 · MH

Hormone-Related Cancers

$9,342,840
Gretchen Gierach · Division Of Cancer Epidemiology And Genetics · ZIA · FY2022 · CA

NCATS-DPI-22-0101 - CREATION OF AN OPEN-SOURCE PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE AAV VECTOR-BASED GENE THERAPY CANDIDATES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL CLINICAL STUDIES

$9,308,321
Venkata Mangalampalli · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. · N01 · FY2022 · CA

LI-S BATTERY: DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH ENERGY LI-S CELLS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES

$9,305,005
Sion Power Corp · · FY2010 · Department of Energy

Abramson Cancer Center Support Grant

$9,300,603
Robert H Vonderheide · University Of Pennsylvania · P30 · FY2025 · CA

UC Irvine MODEL-AD

$9,281,325
Frank M Laferla · University Of California-Irvine · U54 · FY2025 · AG

THE RESEARCH TEAM WILL DESIGN AND BUILD A HYBRID MICROWAVE-ASSISTED HEATING PROCESS (HMAP) FOR THE CALCINATION AND SINTERING OF SOLID-OXIDE ELECTROLYSIS CELL (SOEC) MATERIALS AND CELLS. THE PROJECT WILL SPAN FROM THE LAB DEMONSTRATION OF SMALL SAMPLES TO COMMERCIAL SIZE (=100 CM2). THE FINAL DELIVERABLE OF THE PROJECT WILL RESULT IN A HARDWARE SET (TWO HYBRID MICROWAVE-ASSISTED KILNS) CAPABLE OF DEMONSTRATING LOW-RISK SCALABILITY TO HIGH-VOLUME MANUFACTURING (HVM). THE FIRST KILN WILL ASSIST IN THE RAPID CALCINATION OF ELECTRODE AND ELECTROLYTE POWDERS USED TO FABRICATE SOECS. THE SECOND KILN WILL PERMIT THE ACCELERATED AND LOW-POWER SINTERING OF ALL LAYERS OF AN SOEC TO PRODUCE FULLY FUNCTIONAL SOECS.

$9,279,968
West Virginia University Research Corporation · · FY2025 · Department of Energy

Inter- and Intra-Species Comparative Sequencing

$9,275,433
James C Mullikin · National Human Genome Research Institute · ZIB · FY2018 · HG

Oral small molecule inhibitors of NSP4-mediated membrane-associated RNA replication of SARS-CoV-2 and other RNA viruses

$9,266,568
Jeffrey S Glenn · Stanford University · U19 · FY2022 · AI

UC Irvine MODEL-AD

$9,263,803
Frank M Laferla · University Of California-Irvine · U54 · FY2024 · AG

SPIN INTO POWER’S OVERALL GOAL IS TO ESTABLISH AND SCALE A NEW PRODUCTION SUPPLY CHAIN FOR AMERICAN-MADE ELECTROSPUN GAS DIFFUSION LAYERS (EGDLS) CAPABLE OF MEETING 10% OF THE DOE’S FUEL CELL STACK COMPONENT PRODUCTION TARGETS. THIS PRODUCTION ROUTE WILL DEMONSTRATE FEASIBILITY AND ACT AS A ROADMAP TO MEET THE DOE’S ESTIMATED TOTAL NEEDED VOLUME FOR HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS – 650,000 M2 OF GDL MATERIAL. MATERIC’S EGDLS WILL BE VALIDATED FOR SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION INTO PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELLS (PEMFCS) AND ASSESSED FOR POTENTIAL TECHNICAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. MATERIC WILL ALSO HIRE AND TRAIN 8+ RESIDENTS FROM WEST BALTIMORE (A DOE JUSTICE40 “DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITY”) FOR SKILLED POSITIONS IN MATERIALS PRODUCTION AND WILL ENGAGE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS IN LONG-TERM PLANNING, TO ENSURE DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND ACCESSIBILITY (DEIA) CONSIDERATIONS ARE INCORPORATED THROUGHOUT THIS PROJECT AND BEYOND (PER OUR COMMUNITY BENEFITS PLAN, CBP).

$9,250,000
Materic Llc · · FY2025 · Department of Energy

Toxicological Assessments for the Division of the National Toxicology Program

$9,247,972
Nigel J Walker · National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences · ZIC · FY2021 · ES

Children's Oncology Group Statistics and Data Center

$9,234,641
Todd A Alonzo · Public Health Institute · U10 · FY2022 · CA

UC Irvine MODEL-AD

$9,231,507
Frank M Laferla · University Of California-Irvine · U54 · FY2023 · AG

Abramson Cancer Center Support Grant

$9,230,603
Robert H Vonderheide · University Of Pennsylvania · P30 · FY2024 · CA

Toxicological Assessments for the National Toxicology Program

$9,230,229
Nigel J Walker · National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences · ZIA · FY2019 · ES

DIAN-TU: Next Generation Prevention Trial

$9,215,083
Randall J Bateman · Washington University · R01 · FY2020 · AG

Establishment of the New York University Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit (NYU VTEU)

$9,214,781
Mark Joseph Mulligan · New York University School Of Medicine · UM1 · FY2020 · AI

Joint Center for Structural Genomics (JCSG-2)

$9,200,000
Scripps Research Institute · U54 · FY2005 · GM

NeuroNex Technology Hub: Integrated Circuit Cracking (ICC) with Linked Tools for Diverse Systems

$9,200,000
Karl A Deisseroth · Stanford University · · FY2017 · BIO

The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging

$9,174,649
Stephanie Studenski · National Institute On Aging · ZIA · FY2015 · AG