Proposals funded: Iltis, Rejeski, Waugh, Young
This is part five of seven highlighting proposals funded during the fall of 2020.
Congratulations to Ana Iltis, professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled “Wake Forest Collaborative Application for an APOLLO Clinical Center” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) WFU Health Sciences.
Congratulations to Jack Rejeski, research professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Mobile intervention to reduce pain and improve health (MORPH) in obese older adults” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) WFU Health Sciences.
Congratulations to Christian Waugh, associate professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Investigating the neural systems that support the beneficial effects of positive emotion on stress regulation” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) University of Denver.
Congratulations to Kyana Young, assistant professor of engineering, whose proposal entitled “Community Engagement Boost Award” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) WFU Health Sciences.
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Proposals funded: Donati, Huang, Iltis
Congratulations to George Donati, associate research professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Copper is a Host Effector in Protection Against Urinary Tract Infection” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Texas A&M University.
Congratulations to Emily Huang, assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, whose proposal entitled “Integrating lifecourse approaches, biologic and digital phenotypes in support of heart and lung disease epidemiologic research” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Harvard University.
Congratulations to Ana Iltis, professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled “Identifying and exploring solutions to the ethical challenges of APOL1 testing of donors” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Washington University.
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Proposals funded: Rejeski, Iltis, Curtis
Congratulations to Jack Rejeski, research professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Mobile intervention to reduce pain and improve health (MORPH) in obese older adults” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subonctract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
Congratulations to Ana Iltis, professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled “Wake Forest Collaborative Application for an APOLLO Clinical Center” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
Congratulations to Earnest Curtis, assistant professor of economics, whose proposal entitled “How Does Capital Investment Affect Workers?” has been funded by the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and by (subaward/subcontract from) Duke University.
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Proposals funded: Jones, Thonhauser, Iltis
Congratulations to Brad Jones, professor of chemistry and dean of Graduate Programs in Arts and Sciences (Reynolda Campus), whose proposal entitled “NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program” has been funded by the National Science Foundation.
Congratulations to Timo Thonhauser, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Understanding and Tailoring Diffusion and Co-Adsorption Inside the Confined Pores of Metal-Organic Frameworks” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Congratulations to Ana Iltis,professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled “APOLLO Scientific and Data Research Center Application” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
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Proposals funded: Rejeski, Iltis, Brubaker
Congratulations to Jack Rejeski, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Molecular transducers of physical activity consortium coordinating center (CCC)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) the University of Florida.
Congratulations to Ana Iltis, professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled “APOLLO Scientific and Data Research Center Application” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
Congratulations to Peter Brubaker, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Exercise Intolerance in Older HFPEF Patients (SECRET II)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
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