Grant Support
Current Support
NIH R35GM148258
“Molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of nociception.”
This R35 replace R01GM086458, and funds further studies of nociception.
Past Support
5R01GM06458
- A Genome-Wide Analysis of Nociception Molecules from Expression to Function
- NIH- National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- The purpose of this project is to test the function of genes whose expression is enriched in nociceptor neurons.
- Technical Innovations in Neuroscience Award
- Genetically encoded rhabdoviruses for functional mapping of neuronal connectivity
- McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience
- The goal of this project is to develop new virally based tools for mapping of neuronal circuits in the Drosophila brain.
Ruth K. Broad Biomedical Research Foundation
- Collaborative Research Grant “X11, Dendrites and Alzheimers’s Disease”
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- APS Foundation Research Fellowship
- The goal of this research fellowship is to provide unrestricted research fund intended to enhance the careers of the very best young faculty members in specified fields of science.
Whitehall Foundation
- “Genetic analysis of nociception in Drosophila”
- The goal of this proposal is to understand molecular mechanisms that allow nociceptors to produce electrical currents when they encounter high temperature or strong mechanical stimuli.
1R21DC010222
- Genome-Wide Analysis of Ion Channels Required for Mechanosensation
- NIH- National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders
- The goal of this proposal is to identify mechanosensory ion channels that are involved in detecting mechanical force in sensory neurons.
5R01NS054899-06
- Genetic Analysis of Nociception in Drosophila
- NIH- National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
- The goal of this project is to analyze the roles of ion channels in nociception.
