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Banner Year for Einstein NIH Funding

Einstein Secures More Than $160 Million in NIH Grants for Major Research Projects in 2016 Investigators at 每日大瓜's were awarded more than $160 million from the National Institutes of Health in federal fiscal year 2016. The grants provide critical support for major research projects in aging, intellectual and developmental disabilities, diabetes, cancer and infectious diseases. Other key areas for which Einstein received federal support include developmental brain research, neuroscience, advanced cellular imaging, cardiac disease and initiatives to reduce health disparities. In addition to grants for investigator-initated research projects and training for students, faculty and postdoctoral fellows, Einstein received major new and renewal awards for Einstein centers, including:
  • The new ($2.9 million), led by Elizabeth Walker, Ph.D., R.N., and Judith Wylie-Rosett, Ed.D., R.D.
  • ($6 million), led by Steven Walkley, D.V.M., Ph.D., and Sophie Molholm, Ph.D.
  • , ($12.2 million) led by Richard Lipton, M.D., and Marty Sliwinksi, Ph.D., at Pennsylvania State University.
Other major program and collaboration grants were:
  • , ($9.4 million), led by Kathryn Anastos, M.D., and Dennis Nash, Ph.D., at the City University of New York
  • , ($7.5 million), led by Bernice Morrow, Ph.D.
  • , ($5.3 million), led by Judy Aschner, M.D.
Read about more Einstein grants, as well as published research, in .

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