Federal Grants
University of Arkansas
FY 2024 STATE TRADE EXPANSION PROGRAM (STEP) AWARD- UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
TO FUND THE DESIGNING, INSTALLATION, AND RELATED PROGRAMMING OF THE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE IN VENICE.
MRI: Acquisition of a Sputtering-Evaporation System for Thin Film Deposition
Exploring genomic and cellular determinants of gene therapy durability
Investigating the mechanobiology of multicellular morphogenesis
Physics-based characterization of functionally relevant protein conformational dynamics
In vivo label-free characterization of aged skin to predict delayed wound healing
REU Site: Connecting Research to Practice in Crime Analytics
THE COURAGE TO LEAD: NATIVE BFR IN INDIAN COUNTRY WILL PROVIDE US THE FUTURE WE SEEK (EET)
Tunable multi-timescale cortical dynamics: fundamental theory and practical tools
MAPPING URBAN FRACTURE: CHARTING THE CONTEXT AND CONSEQUENCE OF THE LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH CRISIS
COASTAL GROUNDWATER RESPONSES AND PROCESSES AT REGIONAL AND LOCAL SCALES
DEVELOPMENT OF TARGETED APPROACHES IN PREVENTION OF CANCER-CACHEXIA
Systems Mechanobiology Modeling for Patient-Specific Cardiac Fibrosis Predictions
ARKANSAS WOOD INNOVATIONS COOPERATIVE TO ADVANCE WOOD PRODUCTS
HEART-ON-CHIP FOR DRUG EFFICACY TESTING FOR MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES
EAGER: IMPRESS-U: Novel Approach to New Semiconductor (Si)GeSn for Infrared Detection
NASAL AIRWAY-LUNG-ON-CHIP (AIRLOC) TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF TOXIC POLLUTANTS ON AIRWAY PATHOLOGY
Efficient and Accurate Force Fields for Computer-Aided Drug Design
FAST AWARDEE-UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM DBA UNIV OF ARK AT LITTLE ROCK
Creating a Workforce Pipeline of Agriculture Drone Operators and Remote Sensing Technicians
Collaborative Research: SiGeSn-based heterostructures for intersubband photonic materials
Portable Microsampling Backpack with Integrated Sensing System
FY19 COMPETITIVE JACS GRANT AGREEMENT TO UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Collaborative Research: Impact of Magmatic Underplating on the Evolution of Lower Continental Crust
Decoding Gene-Environment Interactions in Complex Traits via Multi-Omics Approaches