Yolo County, Calif., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of
Listing $96,086,693.97 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Yolo
Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.
Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $14,228,198 | National Center for Research Resources, Recovery Act Construction Support This application from California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) located on the University of California (UC), Davis campus seeks to obtain federal funding through the American Recovery Act Limited Competition Extramurural Research Facility Improve... Show more | National Institutes of Health | 3/04/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $4,800,273 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this project is to extend the scientific value of the resources generated by the Knockout Mouse Project (KOMP). The overall aim of KOMP is to dramatically increase the number of unique knockout alleles crucial to many fields of translationa
This spending item is part of a $5,100,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $4,089,705 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The key to understanding the results of the STEP/Phambili trials is first to model the results of the trial in controlled experiments using mucosal SIV inoculation of rhesus macaques. Thus, we will determine the effectiveness and potential of the Merck t | National Institutes of Health | 8/11/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $3,519,967 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support High throughput design, synthesis and in vivo evaluation of targeted molecular imaging agents. This is a 3-year proposal in response to the RFA-OD-10-005. This proposal addresses components of all 5 thematic areas with the closest association with the the | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $3,103,983 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Neuroscience investigators on the main Campus at the University of California, Davis, are internationally recognized leaders in research designed to understanding the cognitive and developmental processes that are altered in serious mental and neurologica | National Institutes of Health | 5/20/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $2,303,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health problem and it is one of the leading causes of death due to an infectious disease. Increases in drug-resistant TB could reverse the declining trend of TB disease and death. We want to developnew approaches and new tool | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $2,218,251 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this project is to extend the scientific value of the resources generated by the Knockout Mouse Project (KOMP). The overall aim of KOMP is to dramatically increase the number of unique knockout alleles crucial to many fields of translationa | National Institutes of Health | 8/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $2,000,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Live biological processes have previously only been observed by light microscopy at low spatial resolution (~200nm), while the molecular details of biological samples have only been studied at high-resolution (~1 nm) in the arrested (fixed or frozen/cryo) | National Institutes of Health | 4/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,513,098 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to develop a unique approach to promoting wound healing by engineering of the wound bed. The unique approach we propose will result in changing the intrinsic properties of the wound bed to promote favorable outcomes. We will exploit recent adva
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,406,880 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this award is to purchase a commercial super-resolution light (optical) microscope and install it in the MCB Imaging Facility. Here it will be available to the Principal Investigators of the award and other users of this imaging facility. | National Institutes of Health | 5/06/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,398,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This goal of this grant is to recruit a talented new faculty member that would enrich the collaborative group of dynamic cardiovascular research faculty and trainees at UC Davis that crosses several departments and colleges. | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,338,047 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Accidental or purposeful exposure of people to high levels of radiation poses a serious immediate risk and potential long-term health risk. NO FDA approved radiomitigant effective 24-48h after radiation injury is available today. Thus, there is a critical
This spending item is part of a $2,321,862 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,212,792 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement (a) adds the collection and laboratory analysis of dust samples from the home to obtain historical measures of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and other home environmental exposures that cover the perinatal period, (b) expands the c | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,129,059 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall goal of this project is to evaluate the effects of binge-type alcohol exposure on oocyte quality. There are no studies known to us that have examined the effects of binge alcohol consumption on fertility in women or any animal model, yet binge
This spending item is part of a $1,265,834 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,095,766 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This NIH NIAID RO1 competing continuation grant received ARRA support for years 6 and 7 to investigate how West Nile virus [WNV] persists and amplifies within the varied biomes of California. The project start date was 1 Jun 09. Funding transferred from | National Institutes of Health | 5/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,047,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Novel Approaches to Evaluate Carbon Nanotube Health Impacts. Our work will provide a broad understanding of how inhaled ultrafine or nanosized particles in the form of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) produce effects through physical or chemical p | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
COMMUNICARE HEALTH CENTERS | $1,022,380 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] CommuniCare Health Centers has two proposed projects for CIP funding: 1. Davis Community Clinic (DCC) Dental Operatory Renovation - This renovation project will convert an office space in the Davis Community Clinic's dental wing intoto a fourth dental ope... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $1,006,712 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this proposal, we seek to develop a set of new tools to assess and enhance the efficacy of anti-cancer therapies that have immediate clinical relevance. In particular, we have developed and embedded methods for real-time quantitative parametric ultras | National Institutes of Health | 5/14/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $999,445 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Award Title: Real-Time Imaging of Dynamic Biological Processes at Nanometer Spatial Resolution Award Description: The focus of this project is the development and optimization of a novel approach for high-resolution direct imaging of biological processes | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $985,785 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Biodemographic Determinants of Life Span-a collaborative effort between demographers/ biologists to bear on questions that are at the interzone between the biology of aging/formal demography, particularly questions concerned with the evolutionary, ge
This spending item is part of a $3,407,053 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $985,445 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this study is to investigate potential mechanisms responsible for the delay in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) onset observed after ileal interposition in UCD-T2DM rats. We hypothesize that IT surgery performed on prediabetic rats from our | National Institutes of Health | 9/18/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $916,504 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Elevation of blood triglycerides, primarily as triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TGRL), is a known risk factor for the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and increasingly linked to vascular inflammation. TGRL consist of chylomicrons, very | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $916,086 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Purpose: to examine deficits in planning movements, specifically task switching, due to Parkinson's disease (PD). Task switching is the ability to make a change in the plan (switching from one response option to another, e.g. pressing one button vs. anot
This spending item is part of a $1,223,856 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 7/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $892,251 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A. Award title: Development of a Multiplex Assay for Viral Pathogens Causing Hemorrhagic Fever B. Overall purpose of the Award: Develop rapid, highly sensitive and specific, flexible, simple, and cost-effective diagnostic techniques to detect and diffe | National Institutes of Health | 8/16/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $843,045 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application, for a Research and Research Infrastructure 'Grand Opportunities' (GO) grant (RFA- OD-09-004) will focus on 'Comparative Oncology Research' and requests funds for a unique state of the art PET insert for an MR animal scanner which will be
This spending item is part of a $1,543,237 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $787,301 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Purpose: The principal objective of the proposed research is to define the cellular pathogenic mechanisms of fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS), one of the leading known single-gene forms of late-onset neurodegeneration. FXTAS shares many | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $769,883 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal seeks to merge two genomics cores serving as centralized shared resources funded by two independent programs into a single, efficient, cost effective, highly functioning, and integrated Mouse Genomics Core. The cores currently provide mouse | National Institutes of Health | 7/29/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $756,042 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Toward Tissue Engineering of the Knee Meniscus. This proposal seeks to tissue engineer allogeneic and xenogeneic anisotropic meniscus constructs that also capture the regional variations present in the native tissue. The aims of the proposal are 1) to cre | National Institutes of Health | 9/18/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $751,294 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Hibernating mammals survive without food and water for periods of time and at body temperatures that would normally evoke life-threatening cardiovascular responses in humans. During hibernation, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS), including those | National Institutes of Health | 6/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $747,077 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is an inherited mitochondrial neurodegenerative and demyelinating disease that affects thousands in the US, and several thousands more worldwide. Friedreich's ataxia results from a deficiency in the expression of the mitochondri | National Institutes of Health | 7/20/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $743,905 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support 1. We synthesized a novel set of non-toxic compounds that kill proliferating and nonproliferating glioma cells residing in perinecrotic tumor microenvironments. 2. We are completing evaluation of the efficacies of these agents in an in vivo murine (NGS) | National Institutes of Health | 8/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $717,770 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Recruitment of leukocytes to acute sites of inflammation is a finely orchestrated process initiated by membrane expression and functional activation of leukocyte and endothelial cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) including selectins, integrins, and Ig-super f | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $717,770 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Molecular and Force Dynamics: Leukocyte Adhesion Molecules (ARRA) Administrative Supplement | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY | $703,196 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses broad Challenge Area (15) Translational Science and specific Challenge Topic, 15-AI-102*: Develop diagnostics and drugs for multiple or extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR TB). Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), th
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National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $692,000 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work This award provides funding to the California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Program (BRFSS) to track behavioral outcomes in three Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) funded communities in California by collelecting BRFSS baseline and ... Show more
This spending item is part of a $1,178,895 allocation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 8/06/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $682,979 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology is applying for P30 funds to recruit new faculty with research focus and demonstrated achievement in the areas of membrane transporter, channel or receptor structure function analysis and or modern proteom | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $675,244 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Human brucellosis, caused by Brucella spp., is one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases globally, with an estimated 500,000 new cases each year. An important pathogenic mechanism of this organism is it's ability to survive within the body's phagocytic | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $673,792 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Evaluation of a CCR5 Vaccine for HIV Infection in the SIV/Macaque Model. HIV vaccine development has been complicated by the extensive antigenic variation displayed by HIV. As an alternative to targeting the virus, we have developed vaccines targeting CCR
This spending item is part of a $1,000,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $641,025 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Although a wide range of environmental stimuli have been proposed to play a role in the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorders, many of these stimuli have in common the ability to alter immune function. Since cytokines mediate the immune response, are
This spending item is part of a $761,158 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $618,290 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our goal is to determine the clinical, cognitive, imaging, genetic, and biochemical biomarker characteristics of the early (pre-dementia) stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The project builds on the NIA-funded AD Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI1) and serve
This spending item is part of a $23,822,294 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $617,539 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Award start date is 09/30/2010. The researchers will hypothesize that age-related change in the expression of SOD2 is the resultof epigenetic changes in cytosine methylation within the gene body in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)/choroid. Prelimina | National Institutes of Health | 9/07/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $611,231 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support .Abstract G?Metabolomics Network for Drug Response PhenotypeG? Response to Recovery Act Limited Competition for NIH Grants: Research and Research Infrastructure G?Grand OpportunitiesG? (RC2), RFAOD- 09-004-Linking Metabolomics to Pharmacogenomics Cardiova
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $605,659 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The p73 gene, a member of the p53 family, is controlled by two alternate promoters. When the upstream P1 promoter is used for p73 expression, several TAp73 isoforms are produced. When the P2 promoter in intron 3 is used for p73 expression, several ?Np73 | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $599,516 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Award Title: Developmental Control of Spindle Positioning in Embryos Description: The goal of the grant is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that control the position of the mitotic spindle during development, using the nematode C. elegans as model sy | National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE | $582,661 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Project Narrative. A reduced ability of the pancreatic hormone insulin to trigger tissue uptake of blood sugar is an early event in the course of development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Relatively poor fat combustion by fasting muscle is often cor | National Institutes of Health | 9/20/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $535,645 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support 5R21HD065269-02 (MPI) Gene Expression and Immune Cell Function in Mothers of Children with Autism. Whole genome expression will be assessed in blood of mothers and compared to autoantibodies in the blood of the mothers. Both of these will be compared | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $535,645 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The ability to successfully form memories for arbitrary associations is essential for most acts of daily living. Numerous studies have shown that the hippocampus plays a critical role in associative memory. Recent work indicates that the perirhinal cortex | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $524,326 |
Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ The G?Variations in Care: Comparing Heart Failure Care Transition Intervention EffectsG? is a comparative effectiveness project that examines approaches to improve variation in resource use and mortality among the five University of California MeMedical Cen... Show more
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 9/28/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $521,442 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Development of Object Representation in Infancy--the broad goal of this project is to understand how typically developing infants learn about and remember objects. Understanding the typical development of aspects of learning and memory is important fo | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $519,892 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support ADPKD is the most prevalent inherited renal disease, accounting for 4% of the ESRD population. Detection of renal cysts utilizing renal imaging has been the most common method of diagnosis of this disease however, cyst appearance is often delayed with aff
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National Institutes of Health | 8/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $500,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Defensins are key effector molecules of the innate immune system that both serve as endogenous antibiotics to protect mucosal surfaces and modulators of adaptive immune responses. Data from numerous investigations, including those supported by this grant | National Institutes of Health | 6/14/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $500,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this proposal is to secure funding to add a new small animal Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in vivo imaging system to the Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging (CMGI). CMGI is a core facility at UC Davis that provides the infrastructure | National Institutes of Health | 4/08/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $496,842 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support It is becoming increasingly evident that prevention of child obesity must begin very early in life, as the prevalence of child overweight in the U.S. in the past 20 years has increased even in the youngest age groups. One of the key risk factors for later | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $493,094 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Replace an aged and energy inefficient tunnel cage washer and install a cooling/ventilation system. This will allow conversion of the clean side of an open-air facility to be enclosed to improve and maintain a high level of cage sanitation. | National Institutes of Health | 7/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $491,996 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Measurement of the individual factors that drive energy balance and tissue macronutrient fuel choice is fundamental to understanding the mechanisms influencing food intake behavior, energy expenditure, and ultimately, weight gain and body composition. Suc | National Institutes of Health | 3/05/2010 |
COMMUNICARE HEALTH CENTERS | $484,379 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Increased Demand for Services - This award will fund additional staffing to expand our existing primary medical and dental care services. CommuniCare Health Centers will hire a full time family practice physician and a part-time physicician assistant at 0.5... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $480,584 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Germ cells are specialized cells that undergo mitotic proliferation followed by meiosis and cellular differentiation to generate haploid gametes for sexual reproduction. Errors in human germ cells are quite common and result in a high frequency of spon | National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
YOLO, COUNTY OF | $472,392 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding appropriated $89 million to support the activities provided by 60 California CSBG eligible entities. The CSBG eligible entities are comprised of local governme
This spending item is part of a $89,150,062 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $435,820 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application is submitted by a group of investigators at 9 sites distributed throughout the U.S. where there are active developmental research programs involving substantial numbers of typically developing children, and neuroimaging investigators with
This spending item is part of a $8,950,690 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $426,375 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our long-range goal is to understand the pathogenesis of infections with Non-typhoidal Salmonella serotypes (NTS) in HIV patients. The objectives of this application are to investigate mechanisms resulting in a synergy between these pathogens during co-in | National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $420,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that commonly infects the stomach, where it causes inflammation (gastritis) in all individuals and peptic ulcer disease or gastric cancer in some. The most intensively studied bacterial factor associated with the develop | National Institutes of Health | 5/14/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $420,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We will test the overall hypothesis of this proposal that these sites are crucial to neuronal function and plasticity as mediated by ProDKs acting on native BK channels. In aim 1 we will accomplish this by examining the effects of interventions that alter | National Institutes of Health | 5/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $411,228 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Title: 'Microfabricated Biosensor Platform for Monitoring of Cell Metabolism' Liver is the metabolic center of human body and is largely responsible for detoxification and energy regulation functions. Energy regulation refers to the program of consumptio | National Institutes of Health | 5/08/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $411,210 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Role of the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and RelB during the initiation of dendritic cell differentiation. The present study focuses on a new mechanism of cross talk between AhR and the NF-?B member RelB (alternative AhR/RelB pathway), which suggests a | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $409,754 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Offspring receive differential early somatosensory stimulation through parenting and other processes, such as neonatal exposure to novelty. This early somatosensory stimulation is known to have long-term effects on the development of stress reactivity and | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $409,229 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this supplemental proposal, we will describe the benefits of our recent advancements that will greatly enhance the studies in our original proposal by pursuing alternative approaches for the addition of chemistry to investigate the involvement of known | National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $405,700 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed project will supplement an ongoing comprehensive, population-based case-control investigation of underlying causes for autism and triggers of regression. This project, known as the CHARGE (Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and Environment | National Institutes of Health | 9/02/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $394,671 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this project is to establish a Curation Division at the Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center (MMRRC) at the University of California Davis (UCD) in order to advance translational (T1 & T2) research, thus accelerating the availability of va | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $392,535 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this award is to add a copper-64 (64Cu) targetry and handling system to a RDS 111 biomedical cyclotron to enable routine production of the radionuclide 64Cu for in vivo molecular imaging studies. The cyclotron and the proposed targetry system | National Institutes of Health | 3/25/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $391,427 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Asthma has long been recognized as having a significant psychosocial component. Considerable evidence exists that psychosocial factors, such as anxiety, depression, and inhibited temperament, are associated with asthma. While many studies have contrasted | National Institutes of Health | 5/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $373,897 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this project is to take the advantages of the sialosides produced, the chemoenzymatic synthetic strategies designed, and the assay methods developed in the parent grant (R01GM076360, entitled Studies of naturally occurring structurally modifie
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $368,361 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Patients treated with topoisomerase inhibitors as part of chemotherapy for solid tumors, develop secondary leukemias with translocations involving the MLL gene, at a rate of up to 5%. The project will involve the use of parallel sequencing of inverted PCR | National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $355,740 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support 'Chemosensing in the Gastrointestinal Tract'. Sensing of luminal contents by the gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa plays a critical role in the regulation of digestive functions and protection from harmful substances. The recent discovery that bitter taste re
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National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $342,293 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this project is to operate the Curation Division at the Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center (MMRRC) at the University of California Davis (UCD) in order to advance translational (T1 & T2) research, thus accelerating the availability of va | National Institutes of Health | 5/13/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $335,788 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall objective of this application is to improve the understanding of early events leading to BarrettG??s esophagus (a risk factor for esophageal adenocarcinoma) and to identify potential targets for early intervention. BarrettG??s esophagus is a
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National Institutes of Health | 8/16/2010 |
WINTERS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION INC | $324,620 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The three proposed projects; 1) Renovation of the medical office, 2) Renovation of the administrative office and 3) Implementation of a new EMR will build Winters Healthcare Foundation?s (WHF) capacity to better serve the patients and d the community. In t... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $314,437 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support While the specific aims of this grant have not changed, the experiments during this first year have revealed that the level and method of BPA dose administration should be altered to better simulate the free BPA levels that are now known to occur in human | National Institutes of Health | 9/06/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $300,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement to the funding of the Drosophila Population Genomics Project will support new hires of young scientists to conduct research and development in three specific areas of data analysis. Potentially important limitation of available genomic re | National Institutes of Health | 5/06/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $299,496 |
Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ The STONE study, a multi-center randomized controlled trial (RCT), is a comparative effectiveness trial of three different imaging strategies in patients with suspected urolithiasis (kidney stones), seen in the Emergency Department. The study fofocuses on ... Show more
This spending item is part of a $9,154,210 allocation.
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 9/28/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $286,510 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The instrument requested is a Leica TCS LSI zoom confocal microscope system. We are requesting the current configuration because it has the greatest flexibility in capability and can capture images from live tissues and cells as well as image very large f | National Institutes of Health | 7/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $284,941 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Use Solexa sequencing methods to analyze stepwise formation of genome changes. We believe we can detect rare mutants in the population whose sequence is being determined. This should reveal new mutations even if they are unstable as predicted for tandem | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $265,842 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Award Name: New Approaches to Dementia Heterogeneity. This revision to the UCSF Alzheimers Disease Research Center (ADRC) Data Management and Statistics (DMS) core proposes accelerated development of comprehensive data management for the neuropathology c
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National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $263,763 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In our parent grant, we hypothesize that DUOX2, a dual oxidase/peroxidase enzyme, is a central component for host defense against rhinovirus (RV) infection in respiratory tract epithelium. The goals of the experiments outlined in the parent grant are to e | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $262,070 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a novel and innovative program of research designed to examine the basic science and therapeutic applications of virtual reality (VR) technology in research on social skills development for children with higher functioning autism (HFA). Several st
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National Institutes of Health | 7/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $261,481 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The major goals of this project are to identify risk factors for incident Alzheimer's disease in a biracial community and to estimate prevalence and incidence of Alzheimer's disease in this community.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $258,887 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We will be conducting studies on the visualization and quantification of the assembly, disassembly, and polarity of RecA and Rad51 nucleoprotein complexes; determining how the dynamic behavior of RecA protein is modified by the mediator protein complex, | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $256,430 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this Supplement, funds were received to provide support for three senior postdocs. For the past 2 years, these postdocs worked on projects essential to my parent grant (EY13584-08) funded through NEI. My grant focuses on addressing 3 issues: how synapt | National Institutes of Health | 7/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $255,905 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Molecular simulations have played important roles in biochemical and biophysical sciences. Advances have been made that have allowed extensive simulations of increasingly complex systems. Furthering these advances, the investigators proposes to develop pa
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $255,001 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Mitochondria are dynamic, essential, double-membraned organelles that perform a myriad of tasks within cells. Unlike their bacterial ancestors, they are not discrete entities. Isolated mitochondria are transient and in communication via fusion to form bot | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $253,213 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The main objective of the parent RC-1 grant G?Development of a Novel Gastrointestinal RadiomitigatorG? (AI 078514, 09/01/07 - 02/28/10) was to determine the therapeutic efficacy of octadecenyl thiophosphate (OTP), a novel radiomitigator using mouse and no
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National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $244,254 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this supplemental submission to the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) Base Operating Grant is to enable large-scale sharing of existing nonhuman primate pathology data (histologic images, gross photos and associated biolo | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $243,176 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Potassium channels in humans are encoded by an extended super-family of 78 genes. Specific K+ channel modulation therefore offers an enormous potential for the development of new drugs. Two channels of particular interest are the voltage-gated Kv1.3 and t | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $236,486 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The primary goals of the proposed supplementary effort are two-fold and concern accelerating the pace of research within the scope of the parent award LM-7085 (P41). First, we will accelerate the pace of work to directly address the issues that limit prog | National Institutes of Health | 7/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $234,944 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long range goal of the proposed experiments is to understand the function of myosin binding protein-C in the regulation of cardiac contraction. Mutations in cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBPC) account for nearly half of all instances of inherite | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
YOLO CO OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $230,618 | ARRA - Head Start We are in the process of implementing the following: This action awards a cost-of-living adjustment increase of 1.84% in the amount of $17,047 for Early Head Start. These funds will be obligated to pay for staff salaries over the 12 month period following | Administration for Children and Families | 7/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $230,108 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In the revised proposal we proposed to the following aims: Aim 1: To apply a whole plant screening method to test Enterococcus species pathogenicity. Identify plant species that reveal a tolerant phenotype in the in vitro based infections. Characterize th
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National Institutes of Health | 7/20/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $229,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Role of protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B in pancreatic function Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases that is characterized by hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and defect(s) in islet secretory function. Type 1 (insulin-dependent) d | National Institutes of Health | 6/17/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $226,713 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The primary goals of the supplementary effort are three-fold: (1) To provide an ongoing mechanism to test and evolve force fields. (2) To provide an ongoing mechanism to test and evolve conformational search methods. (3) To provide a communication sys | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $225,740 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Progress toward the development of genetically modified mosquito (GMM) strains to be used in a genetic control program for mosquito vectors of malaria has reached a point where most of the scientific community involved in this research are beginning to th
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National Institutes of Health | 5/05/2009 |
YOLO CO OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $225,000 | ARRA - Head Start The Yolo County Office of Education developed the Yolo County Early Learning Mentor Coaches Project to address the coaching needs of Head Start and Early Head Start teachers that were identified using student data,teacher self-assessments, teacher task fo | Administration for Children and Families | 9/16/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $222,389 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Biomarkers of Exposure to Hazardous Substances Administrative Supplement to Project 3 and collaborating with investigators at the Superfund program at UC San Diego. This project will develop sensitive tools to monitor the contamination of widely used and | National Institutes of Health | 9/06/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $221,613 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The pluripotency of ES cells has engendered great excitement concerning their potential for cell replacement therapies for a variety of human diseases. There is particular excitement over the use of ES cells differentiated along the hematopoietic lineage. | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $213,514 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Biomarkers of Exposure to Hazardous Substances Administrative Supplement to Core A and in collaboration with investigators at Arizona State University. Research carried out in the past at the University of California, Davis (UCD) and Arizona State Univer | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $183,600 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The multi-gene family of proteins called connexins form intercellular gap junctions that directly mediate signaling between adjacent cells. These cell-cell channels consist of two hemichannels or so-called connexons from adjacent cells. In addition to for
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National Institutes of Health | 5/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $181,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The transition from being a scientist 'in training' to being an independent researcher is typically a difficult one. We are proposing to add depth to our existing Pilot Research Program by targeting postdoctoral researchers who would normally not be elig | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $181,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) Is one of eight National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs) funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resource. This renewal application seeks support for Administrative | National Institutes of Health | 8/06/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $181,066 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Not Started | National Institutes of Health | 3/23/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $181,066 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The supplemental grant supported additional personnel with expertise in the area of numerical methods and computation. We carried out software and hardware-based approaches to improving the computational efficiency of large-scale partial differential equa | National Institutes of Health | 3/23/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $179,859 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The parent grant to this project longitudinally measures sleep and EEG changes across childhood and adolescence. One specific aim of the parent project is to establish maturational curves that will provide the baseline data needed for future studies of s | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $169,977 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The supplement provides funding to allow enrollment of more infants in the current NIH funded series of clinical trials of the impact of probiotics and prebiotics on the intestinal microbiota of premature infants. It includes funds for laboratory equipme | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $167,511 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Under the parent grant, we will develop the methods and tools that will profile glycans in human fluids to enable the discovery of markers for diseases. Cancer is a disease known to accompany aberrant glycosylation. Glycoproteins shed by diseased cells | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $164,960 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Title: ?Neural Networks for Speech Perception in Noise? Thirty million Americans with hearing loss struggle daily to understand speech in noisy environments. A neuroscientific understanding of this problem could improve diagnosis and treatment, and wil | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $164,290 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement will enhance and accelerate the research described in the project R01 GM082843-01A2 by taking advantage of new technologies and sources of data. The goal of the parent project is to identify the molecular pathways responsible for the origi | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $157,960 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Administrative Supplement to the University of Washington and UC Davis Fragile X Research CenterOverview of the scope of the supplement, anticipated contribution of the supplement and importance to the Recovery ActOur Fragile X Center combines work in t
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $153,733 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Metrics and Models for Measuring Behavioral Development in Rodents. The proposed research has two basic aims: The first aim is to determine what kinds of behavioral metrics in infant rats are most predictive of adult behaviors. The approach developed here | National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $153,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis. The organism persists in airways in large part through its ability to generate energy under the oxygen-limited conditions that define the dehydrated mucus | National Institutes of Health | 6/18/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $153,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The transition metal manganese plays a variety of important roles in biology and medicine. For example, a large number of enzymes use Mn(ll) in their catalytic centers. Along with Mn(ll), the higher oxidation states, Mn(lll) and Mn(IV), are also used in c | National Institutes of Health | 12/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $143,213 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overarching goal for this project is to provide an efficient agent for the prevention of colitis-induced cancer. Chronic colitis is a well-recognized risk factor of colon cancer; an increase in colitis-induced aberrant arachidonic acid (AA) metabolite
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National Institutes of Health | 5/12/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $139,624 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this supplement is to accelerate enrollment of the EARLI cohort as well as expand enrollment diversity and enhance retention. Each of the four study sites will hire one additional dedicated outreach/recruitment specialist to help increase
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National Institutes of Health | 9/20/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $137,757 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The grant name is UCSF Living Heart Resource. Establish the infrastructure to obtain, in a standardized manner, diseased and healthy human cardiac tissue obtained at surgery for immediate electromechanical studies to further the fundamental understanding
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National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $137,115 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this supplemental submission to the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) Base Operating Grant is to enable large-scale sharing of existing nonhuman primate pathology data (histologic images, gross photos and associated biolo | National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $136,878 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support S. enterica serovar Typhimurium is an important human pathogen causing acute gastroenteritis following ingestion of contaminated food. One of the major vehicles of infection for humans is contaminated poultry because the bacteria easily infect these anima
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National Institutes of Health | 5/07/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $136,435 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Relevance: Anesthetics are dangerous and may cause learning disabilities in children. This research defines the sites/processes by which anesthetics act, necessary for developing safer anesthetics. This administrative supplement is consistent with the ARR | National Institutes of Health | 8/28/2009 |
WINTERS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION INC | $132,146 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The perinatal clinic operates weekly from 5pm-9pm Wednesday evenings and the Pediatrician is working one evening per week (5 pm-8 pm) and one morning a week. Winters Healthcare's (WH) Physician Assistant/Licensed Midwife (PA/LM) has inincreased her 0.60 FTE... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $128,610 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-range goal of the parent grant is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of S. Typhimurium-induced enteritis and the innate immune response of the intestinal mucosa to enteric pathogens. The objectives of the parent gr | National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $128,130 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Develop a blood test for ischemic stroke by developing a training set of blood samples and determining whether the genes from these samples predict stroke and cause of stroke in the second set of samples. | National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $119,923 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The data obtained to date in the parent grant have shown that A. phagocytophilum strains causing clinical disease in dogs and humans are indistinguishable by current methods. Similarly, horse and squirrel strains appear similar. However, strains infectin
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National Institutes of Health | 9/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $114,813 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support ARRA Supplement: HIV-Specific T-Cell Responses in Rectal Mucosa. The overall goal of this project is to enhance our understanding of host-virus interactions during chronic infection, with a focus on the immune mechanisms governing control of virus replica
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National Institutes of Health | 6/07/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $112,459 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Title: Imaging and Tissue Biomarkers in the Treatment of Brain Tumors. The aim of the Program Project is focused on the development of physiologic neuro-imaging methodologies and tissue biomarkers for the management of brain tumor patients with the ultim
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National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $109,802 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Achieving the aims described in this application will inform the development of interventions designed to improve early breastfeeding outcomes among obese women. These efforts potentially have great public health impact given the high prevalence of obesit
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National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $104,097 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Proper formation of neuronal network is essential for establishing a functional nervous system. The long term-goal of my research is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the formation of neuronal connections as a step toward improving our ability to und | National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $100,925 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a collaborative community engagement ARRA supplement request. There are over 80,000 clinical trials conducted each year in the US, and yet, less than 1 percent of the population participates in them. The so-called ?leaky pipe of clinical trial par
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National Institutes of Health | 8/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $99,999 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA) are unique among autoimmune serologic reactants because of their extremely high association with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). The AMA is not only highly directed, but also very specific to the lipoyl domain of PDC-E2 | National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $99,994 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support funds were awarded for purchase of a high thoughput microscope to screen a random GFP library in the protozoan pathogen Giardia. the salary for one technician was *not* awarded. | National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $98,028 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed research activities are within the scope and research protocol of an active NIEHS-supported research project R01 ES015988, entitled ?Glutamate Receptors, Oligodendrocytes, and Lead Neurotoxicity?. There are no major changes to the project in | National Institutes of Health | 6/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $97,680 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We will be determining the role of the RhoGTPases downstream from Eph receptor signaling in neural crest morphogenesis. As part of the original award we examined the cell autonomous migratory ability of neural crest cells at the vagal level and compared t | National Institutes of Health | 9/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $95,747 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The requested supplement was to support ongoing research into the effect of glucocorticoids on skeletal muscle structure and function. Many diseases, including diabetes and various cancers, are associated with severe muscle wasting in conjunction with ele | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $95,625 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Selection of odorant receptor (OR) and maintainence its expression in the olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) is not well understood. To investigate the mechanism of OR selection and maintenance, in the parent application we proposed to define OR sequence fra | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $95,042 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The insights gained from the Year 1 studies have caused us to adjust our exposure paradigm. Specifically, studies during Year 2 of the parent grant will evaluate fetuses exposed to continuous, levels of BPA that better model current human exposure levels
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National Institutes of Health | 8/28/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $93,665 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our goal in the parent grant is to develop fast methods to predict and validate ultrasound dose in regions of interest during mild hyperthermia, including predictions of the 3D geometry, the temperature profile, the specific absorption and the cumulative | National Institutes of Health | 8/10/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $90,840 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement requests funds to conjugate monoclonal antibodies with molecules capable of inhibiting channel current, thus imbuing the selectivity of anti-Kv2.1 and anti-Kv4.2 antibodies on formerly nonselective inhibitors. Two types of inhibitors will | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $87,314 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This subaward to the R01 entitled Dynamics and Mechanics of Mitosis in Drosophila is aimed at characterizing the homotetramer domain of the kinesin5, KLP61F, a motor protein playing a central role in mitosis. | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $87,006 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Research to be conducted under the ARRA mechanism will accelerate the scientific tempo of a trial designed to understand the efficacy, mechanisms, and cost-effectiveness of alternative resuscitation strategies for septic shock. Trial recruitment will be e
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $85,585 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall objective of this ARRA-funded project is to understand how ion channels determine the contribution of retinal ganglion cells to vision. Experiments are designed to identify and analyze mechanisms of ion channel regulation and neurotransmitter | National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $85,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The award is for the purchase of a flow cytometer to support and accelerate our studies on the fundamental mechanisms of phagocytosis. Combining flow cytometry measurements with the unique single-cell tests pioneered by our laboratory allows us, for exam | National Institutes of Health | 7/26/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $80,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This ARRA award is for equipment only. The award is approved to purchase biophotonic equipment designed to conduct TIRF experiments. The equipment to be aquired include: Laser, TIRF illuminator, dual view system, high-quality CCD cameras and the software | National Institutes of Health | 1/14/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $79,677 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support UNC Developmental Disabilities Research Center. IDDRC portion of supplement: The Developmental Neuroimaging Laboratory is a core facility for the UNC IDDRC. We requested a supplement to our core to enable the acquisition and analysis of electrophysiol
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National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $79,028 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To characterize phenotypes of TLR4 transgenic mice on weight gain, food intake, insulin and glucose tolerance test, adiposity, and the expression of pro-inflammatory marker genes in adipose tissue. | National Institutes of Health | 8/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $75,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support CaMKII is the most abundant kinase in neurons and is highly concentrated at synapses. The kinase has switch-like on/off properties that are activated during LTP induction. Mutations that interfere with this switching produce strong deficits in LTP and mem
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National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $73,630 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Endometriosis is one of the most common benign gynecologic disorders affecting approximately 10% of women in reproductive age. It is associated with significant morbidity, including infertility and chronic pelvic pain. The annual cost of endometriosis in
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $73,398 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The general goal of this project is to advance understanding of the principles and molecular mechanism of proton pumping in Cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) - the terminal enzyme of the respiratory electron transport chain - by using computer simulations. The c | National Institutes of Health | 7/23/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $72,430 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this award is to hire one person to conduct yeast 2 hybrid screens to identify novel interactors with SPE-11, KCA-1 and FZY-1. The results of this work will be published and provide information on the basic mechanisms of female meiosis. | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $67,208 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The ARRA funded a Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research that was used to provide employment for a recent college graduate. She conducted research on the interaction of genetic and environmental risk factors in autism. Manus | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $64,134 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Institutional training grant supplement for pre-doctoral students. This supplement was given to keep NIH committment of 6 fellows for award period (5 fellows on 5T32GM008799). | National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $63,097 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Activities in this supplemental request relate making CASP databases and CASP experience more easily accessible to researchers, educators, and students. Protein structure plays an ever increasing role in biology, and structure modeling and prediction have | National Institutes of Health | 8/20/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $54,808 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of the administrative supplement was to employ a postdoctoral researcher to help accelerate the work on Cores 1, 2, and 4 of our parent grant (U54EB007959). The main goal of the U54 Point-of-Care Technologies Center is to develop new point-of- | National Institutes of Health | 7/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $53,550 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A major goal of neuroscience is to understand the dynamics of neural circuits. In most circuits, ignorance of intrinsic neural properties and synaptic organization limits our ability to understand the circuit?s function or to cure disorders of the nervou | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $47,953 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The NCRR/OAR sponsored programs to establish and maintain breeding colonies of specific pathogen-free rhesus macaques has been an unequivocal success, providing valuable research animal resources for AIDS-related research. Domestic production, the only so
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $46,448 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We will investigate combined injury by moderate dose radiation in two models in a two- phase study. In the first phase, we will use anonymized surgical samples irradiated and wounded ex vivo by burning to study gene and protein expression differences, dev | National Institutes of Health | 7/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $45,900 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The most important function of the Administrative core is to facilitate communication and thus interaction among research projects and cores. This exchange promotes a structure and atmosphere where interdisciplinary research and training takes place. Its | National Institutes of Health | 6/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $45,104 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our goal is to determine the clinical, cognitive, imaging, genetic, and biochemical biomarker characteristics of the early (pre-dementia) stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The project builds on the NIA-funded AD Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI1) and serve
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National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $44,982 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The name of the grant is Bay Area Breast Cancer & Environment Research Center (BCERC). The purpose of the grant is to provide transdisciplinary center study of environmental determinants of puberty in young girls and pathways through early development of
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National Institutes of Health | 9/02/2009 |
YOLO, COUNTY OF | $44,866 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding appropriated $89 million to support the activities provided by 60 California CSBG eligible entities. The CSBG eligible entities are comprised of local governme
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $43,200 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Funds are being used to develop and implement new communication and information technologies to track infectious diseases in communities. We are developing 1) an electronic tracking system to collect, process, file, store and retrieve thousands of clinica | National Institutes of Health | 9/03/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $36,832 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall purpose is to develop synthetic methods and conduct imaging studies leading toward the use of nontoxic, semiconductor, nanoparticle, imaging probes (quantum dots, QDs) in the management of human coronary artery disease. The expected outcomes a | National Institutes of Health | 5/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $34,417 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Rett syndrome (RTT) is an X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in MECP2, encoding methyl CpG binding protein 2 (MeCP2). RTT is the only autism-spectrum disorder with a known genetic cause and MECP2 mutations or expression defects are o | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $34,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award was to purchase a multi-well plate scintillation counter and luminometer to assist us in our GST-pullldown protein-protein interaction assays and in our cell transfection assays. | National Institutes of Health | 1/15/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $32,893 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Administrative supplement to fund undergraduate students during the summer quarter, and a visiting scientist, to perform behavioral studies as a means of accelerating our research pace. | National Institutes of Health | 6/02/2009 |
YOLO, COUNTY OF | $31,000 |
ARRA - Immunization ARRA-317 Immunization and Vaccines for Children Grants. This award will support efforts to plan, develop, and maintain a public health infrastructure for low income children and adults vaccinated against vaccine-preventable diseases.
This spending item is part of a $10,069,863 allocation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 9/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $29,964 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overarching goal of this award was to examine the effects of lesions to specified areas in posterior parietal cortex. We examined the effects of lesions to area 5 on two well defined manual and bimanual behaviors, as well as the effects that this les | National Institutes of Health | 7/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $29,834 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses broad Challenge Area (15) Translational Science and specific Challenge Topic, 15-AI-102*: Develop diagnostics and drugs for multiple or extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR TB). Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), th
This spending item is part of a $978,779 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $27,467 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Funds were provided to hire and pay summer undergraduate researchers $8/hour for 40 hours/week to work in a research laboratory studying the pathogenesis of Giardia - a common waterborn parasite. | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $24,995 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Not Started | National Institutes of Health | 3/11/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $18,360 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To investigate the mechanism of odorant receptor (OR) selection and maintenance, in the parent application we proposed to define OR sequence fragments that are responsible for OR transcription suppression. This research proposal aims to accelerate and exp | National Institutes of Health | 7/10/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $17,748 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The supplement to R01DC005991 was to increase the pace of scientific discovery on the parent grant. It was also designed to give three undergraduate students an intense exposure to cutting edge research with the hope of allowing them to explore their int | National Institutes of Health | 6/30/2009 |
WOODLAND JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT | $16,667 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
WASHINGTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT | $16,667 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $14,353 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This grant is directed toward understanding signal transduction by phytochromes, a conserved family of photosensory proteins that photochemically convert between red and near infrared absorbing states upon isomerization of the linear tetrapyrrole chromoph | National Institutes of Health | 8/11/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $12,485 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Metabotropic Glu Receptors in Traumatic Brain Injury (NIH NS29995) (Administrative Supplement Notice for Students and Science Educators under the Recovery Act). The award is for creating summer employment for students and expediting the accomplishment of | National Institutes of Health | 7/24/2009 |
COMMUNICARE HEALTH CENTERS | $12,471 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS | $7,500 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed project will promote expanded and improved community engagement (CE) by academic medical centers (AMCs) through two related activities: 1) collaboratively rewriting the CDC's seminal 'Principles of Community Engagement' (PCE), and 2) implemen
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National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
Esparto Unified School District, Inc | $6,667 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
YOLO CO OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $6,667 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
WASHINGTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT | $502 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
WOODLAND JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT | $56 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |