Jefferson County, Ky., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of
Listing $51,521,821.63 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Jefferson
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 LOUISVILLE | $9,774,453 | National Center for Research Resources, Recovery Act Construction Support The University of Louisville proposes to expand the existing Center for Predictive Medicine (CPM) Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL) to support work with select agents utilizing rodents, rabbits and ferrets as animal modedels in long term efficacy/pro... Show more | National Institutes of Health | 2/17/2010 |
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO | $4,823,753 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION | $2,723,905 | ARRA - Early Head Start Early Head Start Expansion funding was provided to pay for salaries and fringe benefits for instructional and support staff. Funding was used to purchase start up classroom supplies, furniture and equipment. Funding was used to provide professional devel | Administration for Children and Families | 11/23/2009 |
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO | $2,400,702 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant ARRA Supplemental Funding for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program: Allocate funds to a network of eligible organizations to support employment related services that create and sustain economic growth.
This spending item is part of a $16,856,592 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO | $2,393,374 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant ARRA Supplemental Funding for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program: Allocate funds to a network of eligible organizations to support employment related services that create and sustain economic growth.
This spending item is part of a $16,856,592 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS, INC | $1,756,890 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Family Health Centers'(FHC) CIP grant will fund three separate projects, all at the FHC-Portland location. These projects include: Project 1) Renovation of space within the Portland neighborhood facility that consists of the followining 3 Facets: Facet 1)... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $1,616,440 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) remains a major cause of alcohol-related morbidity and mortality. 15-30% of heavy drinkers develop advanced ALD, over 25,000 deaths occur annually related to liver disease, and over 40% of those are attributed to alcoholic c | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $1,559,561 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal is based on a novel mechanism linking advanced age to destructive periodontal inflammation, which is targeted for new therapeutic intervention against periodontitis. The application therefore addresses the second thematic area of RFA-OD-10-0 | National Institutes of Health | 9/27/2010 |
NORTON HEALTHCARE, INC | $1,539,826 |
NCI's Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP) - The network of community hospitals is a complex pilot program whose mission is, through research, to determine ways to bring state of the art cancer care and clinical trials to patients in their local comm
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National Institutes of Health | 9/04/2009 |
JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION | $1,481,480 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $1,193,397 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Endothelial cells (ECs) are among the first cells to die acutely after contusive spinal cord injury (SCI), triggering secondary degeneration, including axon and myelin loss. We showed that i.v. treatments with the Tie2 ligand angiopoietin-1 (Ang1) plus t | National Institutes of Health | 7/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $969,563 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Kentucky INBRE serves a statewide mission to build infrastructure and capacity for biomedical and health-related research and training as well as for bioinformatics. In this application, the University of Louisville is partnered with the University of | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
PARK DUVALLE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. | $925,955 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The funds in ARRA for CIP are welcomed by the PDCHC. Specifically, in Radiology and Dental. the digitalization of equipment presents improved methods of processing, storing, developing and transmitting x-rays thereby relieving space fofor storage. In the La... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/29/2009 |
JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION | $900,046 | ARRA - Head Start Head Start/Early Head Start 2009 ARRA COLA Quality Improvement Funding: Cost of living funds were awarded in the amount of $222,438 to increase the base pay and benefits of current staff serving low income children and families in Louisville, Jefferson C | Administration for Children and Families | 6/26/2009 |
JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION | $823,034 | ARRA - Head Start Head Start Expansion funding is used to pay for salaries, fringe benefits, transportation, start up supplies and equipment for eligible low-income children and families residing in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Funding provided opportunities fo | Administration for Children and Families | 9/17/2009 |
FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS, INC | $820,587 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] With the IDS grant funds, FHC will provide uninsured and low income persons living in the Louisville Metro area with increased access to primary care and oral health services by increasing its medical and dental provider ans support ststaff. In order to inc... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $811,389 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a request to provide funding for a bioinformatics faculty member with a specialty in eipgenetics. This request is put forward by the University of Louisville Alcohol Research Center (ULARC-NIAAA-funded P01AA017103-01- PI) and the new faculty lin | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $759,342 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this funding is to ensure that the lead compounds identified by the MT-COBRE cancer researchers undergo sufficient optimization and early pre-clinical testing to warrant pharmaceutical consideration for Phase I clinical trials testing. | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $740,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support 'Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized nations. Studies are in progress to evaluate the expression of L1 during the course of atherosclerotic disease progression in the Apoetm1Unc mouse model and will elucidate | National Institutes of Health | 9/26/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $740,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is the primary risk factor for optic nerve damage in glaucoma. Many studies conducted on human subjects and animal models have shown that marijuana and its a | National Institutes of Health | 6/08/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $739,441 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is an important health problem, but an FDA-approved effective therapy is not available. Although previous studies have largely focused on the direct effects of ethanol on the liver, clinical evidence indicates that excessive | National Institutes of Health | 6/05/2009 |
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOUISVILLE, THE | $709,000 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $666,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Heterozygous mutations in the ZFHX1A zinc finger homeodomain transcriptional repressor in humans cause posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy, a pathologic epithelization of the corneal endothelium. In mutant mice there are also epithelial vs. mesenchy | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $616,281 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall goal of this proposal is to determine how tiny microvesicles (so called exosomes) released from lung tumor cells promote an inflammator response, and growth of lung tumors. Our results showed that pretreatment of A/J mice with tiny microvesicl | National Institutes of Health | 4/12/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $599,437 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Quarterly Activities/Project Description - We will demonstrate mechanisms by which PCBs and OCPs act synergistically with hyperlipidemia in cell culture resulting in (i) decreased adiponectin production from adipocytes, and (ii) increased foam cell format | National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $546,554 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The project attempts to provide MRI correlates to the described minicolumnopathy of autism. In this regard available postmortem MRI (both autistic and controls) will be examined for gyral window measurements and correlated to computerized image analysis | National Institutes of Health | 8/04/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $520,413 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have recently identified a novel protein secretion pathway (proposed to be a Type IX Secretion System; T9SS) employed by periodontopathogens, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, and Tannerella forsythia to secrete a number of v | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
NORTON HEALTHCARE, INC | $433,787 |
NCI's Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP) - The network of community hospitals is a complex pilot program whose mission is, through research, to determine ways to bring state of the art cancer care and clinical trials to patients in their local comm
This spending item is part of a $75,135,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/04/2009 |
PARK DUVALLE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. | $422,230 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] IDS PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Need a) In these times of economic crisis, the Park DuValle Community Health Center (PDCHC) is faced with growing numbers of uninsured patients due to local employment lay-offs. This has been expressed by y increasing numbers o... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $406,131 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Inorganic arsenic is a natural drinking water contaminant and a known hepatotoxin. However, the exposure levels of arsenic required to cause overt liver damage may be higher than found in the US water supply. In preliminary studies, it was shown that chro | National Institutes of Health | 5/08/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $370,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This research project pursues the hypothesis that the fatty acid-binding proteins, A-FABP and E-FABP, link metabolic and inflammatory pathways in leukocytes and act as regulators of both innate and adaptive immune responses. Specific Aim 1 is to identify | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF RIVER CITY | $313,000 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $266,390 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The study is designed to define mechanisms of fibrinogen (Fg) interaction with vascular endothelial cells (EC) that results in increased permeability of the EC monolayer. Based on our preliminary study, we expect that at a higher dose (4 mg/ml) Fg will ac | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $266,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support While advances have been made in characterizing the synaptic organization and visual response properties of the pulvinar nucleus, itsG?? exact contributions to the coding of visual signals have remained elusive. The proposed experiments are designed to an | National Institutes of Health | 9/14/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $262,578 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project funding represents a supplement related to faculty/coordinator salaries that continued ongoing Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Research (PPRU) clinical studies including data analysis/publication for applicable studies. No additional subject | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO | $249,975 | ARRA Strengthening Communities Fund This award is made to State, city, county, and Indian/Native American Tribal governments (or organizations designated by such governments) in order to build the governmentsG?? capacity to partner with community-based and faith-based nonprofits working to | Administration for Children and Families | 9/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $247,087 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this grant is to elucidate the regulation of mitochondrial turnover by O-GlcNAc signaling. Because O-GlcNAc is a metabolic signal, it may affect mitochondrial abundance during pathologic events, such as myocardial infarction (ischemia-repe | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $235,546 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Description The first aim of this project is to identify the role of GSTP in preventing myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury. To accomplish this aim we will subject wild-type (WT), GSTP-null and GSTP-transgenic (TG) mice to coronary ligation and reper | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
NORTON HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION, INC | $228,384 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $224,849 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This Competitive Revision application proposes an additional Specific Aim for the original R01 project of the same title. The long term goal of our project is to define the development of signaling networks that induce differentiation of cells into mature
This spending item is part of a $388,219 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $201,166 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Overall purpose:The principal purpose of this supplemental proposal is to develop novel derivatizing agents for labile keto and aldehydic functional groups that will facilitate their mass spectrometric analysis. Metabolites with these functional groups (e | National Institutes of Health | 8/28/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $195,360 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To examine the anti-tumorgenific effects of CSN disruption using genetic and pharmacologic testing of CSN5 both in vitro and in murine models of human lung cancers. Award relinquished in full on January 14, 2010. | National Institutes of Health | 6/02/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $192,104 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this grant is to provide 8-week summer research internship positions for local/regional high school and college undergraduate students. The recipients of the internships work with cancer investigators to obtain hands-on bench research expe | National Institutes of Health | 7/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $186,250 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of the award is to provide funds to complete data collection needed to re submit a R01 proposal to NIH. To present our proposal as more quantitative in nature a critical step will be to collect in vivo pilot data showing the effect of disrupt | National Institutes of Health | 6/10/2010 |
KENTUCKIANA REGIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT AGENCY | $183,227 |
ARRA - Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Chronic Disease Self-Manage In collaboration with the Recovery Act-funded Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) program, this funding will support the deployment of evidence-based chronic disease self-management programs that empower older peoplele with chronic disease to main... Show more
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Administration on Aging | 3/31/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $164,881 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Project Narrative Case Western Reserve University with its collaborators at University of Louisville, and University of Minnesota with strong multidisciplinary faculty are conducting studies focused on testing the concept that infusion of C3a primed umbil
This spending item is part of a $785,839 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 2/09/2011 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $151,331 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This funding will purchase a cell disruptor and provide support for one research associate. The purchase of the equipment allows acceleration of research results associated with the primary award. The structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
SPALDING UNIVERSITY, INC. | $148,514 | ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students ARRA Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students | Health Resources and Services Administration | 9/03/2009 |
KENTUCKIANA REGIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT AGENCY | $141,195 |
Aging Congregate Nutrition Services for States ARRA provided funding for Congregate Nutrition Services. Established in 1972 under the Older Americans Act, the program provides meals to older Americans in congregate facilities such as senior centers, adult day centers, and faith-based settings.
This spending item is part of a $908,671 allocation.
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Administration on Aging | 3/18/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $135,714 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Laboratory supplies used by a graduate student is supported by this administrative supplement. Because of a mismatch between the grant term and the academic semester, the student previously supported was moved to a teaching assistant ship, and a request t | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $135,301 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $130,836 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Recent pilot studies have suggested that plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) plays a key role hepatic regeneration. This surprising finding is contrary to the dogma that PAI-1 plays an antiproliferative role in hepatic regeneration by inhibiting the | National Institutes of Health | 7/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $129,929 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Heavy habitual consumption of alcohol leads to progressive injury and fibrosis in several tissues, including the liver. However, many heavy drinkers do not develop advanced liver fibrosis (i.e., cirrhosis) despite years of alcohol abuse. More modest consu
This spending item is part of a $1,975,573 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $121,934 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Project Summary: During development, sensory innervation to taste buds is tightly regulated by the actions of the neurotrophin, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). BDNF is expressed in gustatory epithelium and determines whether gustatory neurons wi | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $119,591 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of funding is to test the hypotheses that MIF is critically important for oncogene-induced cyclin D1 expression, Rb inactivation, malignant transformation and de novo tumorigenesis and that MIF participates in cyclin D1 overexpression in sele | National Institutes of Health | 8/27/2009 |
SPALDING UNIVERSITY, INC. | $119,139 | ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students HRSA Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students in the Health Professions at Spalding University. The purpose of this grant is to award scholarships to students majoring in health professions programs at Spalding University, including undergraduate and grgra... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/14/2010 |
Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. | $114,192 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $102,370 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project pursues the hypothesis that interactive computer graphics will be a revolutionary technology for instruction in biological and medical science. The core method has been to develop canonical systems for computer-based learning in neuroanatomy | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $100,905 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in oth | National Institutes of Health | 8/23/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $100,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support These studies wil provide strong evidence whether diabetes induced cardiomyocyte mitochondrial DNA damage is a major cause for the progression of diabetic cardiomyopathy. The most important goal of this proposal is to determine if overexpression of OGG pr | National Institutes of Health | 12/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $99,963 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We purchased the Seahorse and this grant is FULLY COMPLETED. | National Institutes of Health | 2/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $99,791 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Alcohol abuse imposes a heavy burden on the U.S. health care system. Immune dysfunction associated with chronic alcohol abuse is linked to increased clinical morbidity, such as infectious diseases and neoplasia. A critical factor in the alcohol abuse as | National Institutes of Health | 8/20/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $99,268 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The HPLC system requested is to measure the fate of chemopreventive agents delivered via dietary route or systemic route by measuring the plasma or tissue levels of the compounds to understand the mechanism and allow identification of their metabolites. | National Institutes of Health | 9/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $96,950 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The award will pay salary to perform the following research study: Our lab developed a direct fluorescence assay with injected albumin to examine the perfusion of individual nephrons microscopically. To go beyond the limitations of morphological analysi | National Institutes of Health | 3/08/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $90,112 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Supplement/Intracellular Energy Delivery and Diabetic WoundsThe long-term goal of our program is to develop a safe and effective technique to combat various tissue ischemic damages. The specific aim of this proposal is to use our newly developed proprieta | National Institutes of Health | 1/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $90,112 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The supplemental funds awarded for this project will provide much needed equipment that will facilitate the histological process for the parent proposal. | National Institutes of Health | 12/21/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $89,550 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award is a supplement to our existing NIH grant in order to purchase instrumentation (ELISPOT). The overall goal of the parent grant is to address the current limitations that prevent widespread clinical application of islet transplantation for dia | National Institutes of Health | 1/11/2010 |
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, INC. | $73,381 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work Reducing obesity, by improving access to healthy food and increasing physical activity opportunities for all citizens of Metro Louisville through policy, environment, and systems changes developed and sustained by local community y partners.... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/19/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $72,689 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The prognosis for advanced stage oral squamous cell carcinomas (oral SCCs) remains among the lowest of solid tumors. Clearly, early detection of the precursor lesion for oral SCC i.e. oral epithelial dysplasia combined with local intervention strategies,
This spending item is part of a $1,349,227 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
KENTUCKIANA REGIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT AGENCY | $69,511 |
Aging Home-Delivered Nutrition Services for States ARRA provides funding for Home-Delivered Nutrition services. Established in 1978 under the Older Americans Act, the program provides meals to seniors who are homebound.
This spending item is part of a $447,346 allocation.
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Administration on Aging | 3/18/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $64,898 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Summary narrative of ARRA funded project activity/milestones: Research design and methods and data analysis for the summer research supplement: 1. General Research plan: The summer hs student, undergraduate student, and hs science teacher worked with PI | National Institutes of Health | 8/04/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $60,548 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a salary and fringe supplement to retain .5 FTE in support of research activities associated with the primary research award. ): Our recent work shows that glial restricted precursor cells (GRPs), grafted into a demyelinating or contusive spinal | National Institutes of Health | 8/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $54,580 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a diffuse interstitial lung disease of unknown etiology characterized by chronic inflammation and progressive fibrosis and carries a 3-year, 50% mortality. Currently, there are no effective treatments for IPF as it respon | National Institutes of Health | 12/22/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $54,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Project description: 1) Performing computer simulations of the EPO dosing algorithms (aim 3 - parent grant). 2) Developing computer software to implement the EPO dosing algorithms for in-center use (aim 4 - parent grant). 3) Developing computer software | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $52,823 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this AARA supplement is to support the stipend of Timothy D. Cummins, a PhD candidate in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. The primary focus of Tim's dissertation work | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $50,710 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The candidate's overall career goal is to establish an independent research program devoted to investigating cellular mechanisms of proteinuric nephropathies, with an emphasis on diabetic nephropathy (DN). Currently, DN is the leading cause of end stage r | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $50,710 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The candidate's overall career goal is to establish an independent research program devoted to investigating cellular mechanisms of proteinuric nephropathies, with an emphasis on diabetic nephropathy (DN). Currently, DN is the leading cause of end stage r | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $50,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement will study whether or not ethanol-induced redox changes in the liver decrease the intracellular SAM/SAH ratio, thus leading to down-regulation of SAM-dependent methylation. The experiments will be performed in the isolated, perfused rat l | National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $50,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award will be used for salary and benefits to support one post-doctoral fellow. Since the award of this supplement application was notified on 09/14/2009, the post-doctoral fellow has been hired to carry out experiments proposed in the supplement ap | National Institutes of Health | 9/14/2009 |
Bluegrass Clinical Research, Inc. | $39,250 |
The contractor shall furnish all necessary facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel, and shall perform all services necessary to conduct three clincial studies entitled FUF14 - H1N1 Adult/Ederly Clinical Study; FUF15 - H1N1 Pediatric Clinical Study
This spending item is part of a $29,360,000 allocation.
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Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $36,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is an award for equipment to supplement with the prime research award program described by the award title. We have requested a sole-source purchase and are awaiting Dept. Purchasing approval. | National Institutes of Health | 7/15/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $34,218 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This was a request for supplemental funding for two undergraduate students to continue to work on EY014701 and its supplement. ?GABAc Receptors and Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cell Responses?. The focus of the research in this grant is the characterization of | National Institutes of Health | 7/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $18,254 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement supported an undergraduate summer research student. The project is ongoing, and involves back-crossing knockout mice into another genetic background. He performs genotyping and overall maintenance of the colony. His work has progressed t | National Institutes of Health | 5/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $18,254 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Quarterly Activities/Project Description:This administrative supplement is to provide summer research experience for two undergraduate students. The other purpose of the supplement is to accelerate our research on the migration of pancreatic cancer cells. | National Institutes of Health | 5/29/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $16,631 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Research Training supplement - opportunity for 2 students to learn research design and methods and data analysis for the summer research supplement: General Research plan: The summer high school and undergraduate student worked with the principal researc | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $9,831 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in the U.S. Chronic arsenic ingestion causes atherosclerosis and is associated with increased mortality from myocardial infarction and stroke. Early life arsenic exposure may play a significant role in de | National Institutes of Health | 5/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $9,831 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a supplement to my R21 grant. The purpose is to hire undergraduate students to assist with the research work. | National Institutes of Health | 5/01/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $9,765 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of the supplement is to hire an undergraduate student to assist with the creation and analyses of the mutant APC11 proteins. Participation in the project will provide the undergraduate student with a meaningful research experience. | National Institutes of Health | 7/11/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE | $9,472 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Student receives training that may influence a decision to pursue a degree in biomedical research. | National Institutes of Health | 6/05/2009 |