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24,576 grants matching “microbiome”
Research Training in Gastroenterology
$152,778Hashem B El-Serag · Baylor College Of Medicine · T32 · FY2017 · DK
San Diego Digestive Diseases Research Center
$152,775Bernd G. Schnabl · University Of California, San Diego · P30 · FY2020 · DK
Center for Demography of Health and Aging
$152,706Pamela Herd · University Of Wisconsin-Madison · P30 · FY2016 · AG
Translational Studies of Age-Associated Arterial Dysfunction, Western Diet and Aerobic Exercise: Role of the Gut Microbiome
$152,698Douglas R Seals · University Of Colorado · R01 · FY2018 · HL
Core 2 - Clinical Core
$152,504Peter Izmirly · New York University School Of Medicine · P50 · FY2019 · AR
Arginine metabolism in periodontal health and diseases
$152,500Marcelle M. Nascimento · University Of Florida · R21 · FY2021 · DE
Animal Physiology Core
$152,487Laurie J Goodyear · Joslin Diabetes Center · P30 · FY2021 · DK
Project 1
$152,401Richard Bernard Hayes · New York University School Of Medicine · P20 · FY2022 · CA
Rapid diagnostic tests for adenovirus conjunctivitis in children: An epidemiologic, clinical, and cost-effectiveness evaluation
$152,399Holly Frost · Denver Health And Hospital Authority · K23 · FY2023 · HD
Rapid diagnostic tests for adenovirus conjunctivitis in children: An epidemiologic, clinical, and cost-effectiveness evaluation
$152,399Holly Frost · Denver Health And Hospital Authority · K23 · FY2019 · HD
Rapid diagnostic tests for adenovirus conjunctivitis in children: An epidemiologic, clinical, and cost-effectiveness evaluation
$152,399Holly Frost · Denver Health And Hospital Authority · K23 · FY2021 · HD
Rapid diagnostic tests for adenovirus conjunctivitis in children: An epidemiologic, clinical, and cost-effectiveness evaluation
$152,399Holly Frost · Denver Health And Hospital Authority · K23 · FY2022 · HD
Rapid diagnostic tests for adenovirus conjunctivitis in children: An epidemiologic, clinical, and cost-effectiveness evaluation
$152,399Holly Frost · Denver Health And Hospital Authority · K23 · FY2020 · HD
Genetically Specific Therapy Against Pathogenic Bacteria
$152,395Eric G Jakobsson · University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign · R01 · FY2014 · GM
Microbial drivers of metabolically unhealthy obese phenotype
$152,388Devesha Kulkarni · Washington University · K01 · FY2023 · DK
An adoption study of the development of early substance use: the joint roles of genetic influences, prenatal risk, rearing environment, and pubertal maturation
$152,388Jenae M. Neiderhiser · Pennsylvania State University, The · R01 · FY2020 · DA
Microbial drivers of metabolically unhealthy obese phenotype
$152,388Devesha Kulkarni · Washington University · K01 · FY2024 · DK
Microbial drivers of metabolically unhealthy obese phenotype
$152,388Devesha Kulkarni · University Of California Los Angeles · K01 · FY2025 · DK
Human milk metabolomics and microbe-host interactions associated with pediatric obesity
$152,333Dominick Joseph Lemas · University Of Florida · K01 · FY2019 · DK
GRADS Clinical Center: Studies in Sarcoidosis and Microbiomics Research
$152,320Ronald G Collman · University Of Pennsylvania · U01 · FY2013 · HL
Novel Statistical Methods for Oral Microbiome Data Analysis
$152,176Gen Li · University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor · R03 · FY2022 · DE
Animal Facility
$152,159Joseph T Newsome · University Of Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh · P30 · FY2021 · CA
Advanced sequencing as a novel diagnostic tool to discover strain-level variation and function of mucosal-adherent bacteria contributing to IBD
$152,091Jeremy R Wang · Univ Of North Carolina Chapel Hill · K01 · FY2019 · DK
Developmental effects of intestinal microbes on metabolic and behavioral circadian rhythms
$152,081Vanessa Anne Leone · University Of Wisconsin-Madison · R21 · FY2025 · DK
Research Initiation Award: Mechanisms regulating intrinsic levels of antimicrobial resistance in planktonic cells and biofilms of commensal Neisseria
$152,045Maira Goytia · Spelman College · · FY2018 · EDU