RI Foundation Awards Over $400K in Grants to 17 Medical Research Projects
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RI Foundation Awards Over $400K in Grants to 17 Medical Research Projects
The Rhode Island Foundation is awarding over $400,000 in seed funding to 17 medical research projects.
“We are grateful that our generous donors provide the crucial source of seed funding that enables local researchers to purse promising medical advances. Our hope is that their successes will bring about healthier lives as well as a healthier economy,” said Neil D. Steinberg, the Foundation’s president, and CEO.
The work ranges from developing data that could lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of people suffering from opioid use disorder in hospital ERs to determining the impact of social media on the desire to drink.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTA review panel made up of scientists and physicians assisted the Foundation in reviewing the proposals.
The Grants
- Johnson & Wales University received $20,300 for “Using Social Media Comments to Reduce the Desire to Drink.” The study will be led by Jonathan Noel, assistant professor in the College of Health & Wellness.
- Rhode Island Hospital received $24,914 for “Quality Improvement of Emergency Department Opioid Use Disorder Treatment.” The study will be led by Elizabeth Samuels, M.D., MPH, MHS.
- Brown University received $25,000 for “Redox Control of Immunoregulatory Factors as Targeted Therapies for Inflammation” led by George Lisi, Ph.D.
- Brown University received $25,000 for “Alginate Gels for the Release of Immunomodulatory Cues in Ischemic Skin Flaps” led by Fabiola Munarin, Ph.D.
- Rhode Island College received $23,986 for “Genetic Basis of Zebrafish Embryonic Melanoctye Migration and Pattern Formation” led by Larissa Patterson, Ph.D.
- Rhode Island Hospital received $25,000 for “Effect of Moveable Niches Vesicles on the Development and Mitigation of Bone Marrow Failure” led by Sicheng Wen, Ph.D.
- The Miriam Hospital received $25,000 for “HIV Transmitted Drug Resistance and Transmission Networks in the Northern Dominican Republic” led by Martha Sanchez, M.D.
- The Miriam Hospital received $24,994.46 for “Understanding Barriers to Health Care among Recently Incarcerated High-risk Women” led by Collette Sosnowy, Ph.D.
- The Ocean State Research Institute received $25,000 for “Cardiopulmonary Fitness, Premature Vascular Aging, and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in HIV” led by Sebhat Erqou, Ph.D.
- The Ocean State Research Institute received $25,000 for “Macrophages under Pressure in Right Ventricular Dysfunction Associated with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension” led by Jamila Siamwala, Ph.D.
- The University of Rhode Island received $25,000 for “Improving Dissemination of Technology-Delivered Physical Activity Interventions” led by Lauren Bohlen, Ph.D.
- The University of Rhode Island received $24,956 for “A Pilot Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Time among Older Adults Living in Senior Housing” led by Mary Greaney, Ph.D.
- The University of Rhode Island received $25,000 for “A Bioinspired in Situ Delivery Platform with Tunable Drug Release for Improved Cancer Therapy” led by Jie Shen, Ph.D.
- The University of Rhode Island received $25,000 for “The Effects of Obesity during Pregnancy on Offspring Pancreas DNA Methylation” led by Maria Hoffman, Ph.D.
- The University of Rhode Island received $25,000 for “Investigating Specialized Ribosomes and Gene Regulation in Francisella Tularensis” led by Kathryn Ramsey, Ph.D.
- The University of Rhode Island received $25,000 for “Skeletal Muscle Oxidative Capacity Evaluation in Children with Cerebral Palsy” led by Alessandra Adami, Ph.D.
