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Microbiome-based processes are increasingly being utilized by environmental engineers to recover valuable resources from organic wastes. For example, anerobic digestion is used to...
The project aims to serve the national need of developing highly effective computer science (CS) teacher leaders. These teacher leaders will be prepared to strengthen the ability o...
As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow at a fast pace, the increasing number of wireless devices in the frequency spectrum up to 6 GHz creates a compelling need to secur...
Project Summary/Abstract The overarching goal of Dr. Freeman’s research has been to understand how alterations of the genome/epigenome contribute to aging and how therapies could p...
ABSTRACT Chronic pain is a significant burden to United States Veterans and is a particular concern for Veterans with diabetes.Diabetic Veterans have a higher risk of chronic diabe...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2).All organisms face threats from parasites and pathogens and have evolved spec...
ABSTRACT Chronic pain is a significant burden to United States Veterans and is a particular concern for Veterans with diabetes. Diabetic Veterans have a higher risk of chronic diab...
Project Summary/Abstract The overarching goal of Dr. Freeman’s research has been to understand how alterations of the genome/epigenome contribute to aging and how therapies could p...
Dr. Ford is an established investigator in neuroscience and psychiatry, with a PhD in neuroscience and life-long appointments in mental health/psychiatry. She uses electroencephalo...
Non-technical summary:This CAREER award supported by the Biomaterials program in the Division of Materials Research aims to understand the continuous growth mechanism of water-solu...
Various plants and fungi rely on filamentous growth to develop, reproduce, or survive under environmental stress. For example, the growth of root hairs with one-cell width effectiv...
Wireless communication networks form a critical part of the national infrastructure for both civilian and military applications. Because these networks propagate a radio signal tha...
Police officers are public-facing professionals. This means they operate in the public eye with at times dramatic repercussions for their private lives (e.g., 'trial by social...
Since 2017, the RELIEF Centre has worked with citizens, NGOs, and other stakeholders to deliver a programme of research and action towards social inclusion, sustainability and bett...
Mitochondria are membrane bound organelle which not only produce the energy required for cellular functions but are also involved in numerous cellular pathways including cell death...
The University of Brighton's (UoB) arts and humanities research has a distinct role within local, regional, national, and international communities and spans the AHRC discipli...
Current rehabilitation methods fail to restore normal arm function for many stroke survivors, particularly those with severe deficits. The main objective of this study is to test e...
The long-term sequelae of brain injury are being increasingly recognized, and are a major focus of current research. While severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) has immediate and obv...
Dr. Ford is an established investigator in neuroscience and psychiatry, with a PhD in neuroscience and life-long appointments in mental health/psychiatry. She uses electroencephalo...
Current rehabilitation methods fail to restore normal arm function for many stroke survivors, particularly those with severe deficits. The main objective of this study is to test e...