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Top Sponsored Awards, May 2022

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Posted July 5, 2022 by Dan Moser

The following list of awards from public entities includes all arts and humanities grants of $10,000 or more and all other grants of $200,000 or more between April 16 and May 15, 2022, as reported through NUgrant, the university’s electronic research administration system.      

Center for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education/School of Computing/Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences/Department of Mathematics
W. Smith, S. Ahrens, B. Duncan, R. Funk, M. Searls, L. Soh
$1,421,247
National Science Foundation
Practices and Research on Student Pathways in Education from Community College and Transfer Students in STEM (PROSPECT S-STEM)

Department of Animal Science/School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
H. Vu, S. McVey
$770,000
U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Partnership: Systemic Screening of ASFV Proteome for Identification of Immunogenic Antigens

Department of English
K. Dawes, S. Masannat
$10,000
Academy of American Poets/National Book Foundation-Literary Arts Emergency Fund
Literary Arts Emergency Fund: APBF Publication Subvention

Department of History
K. Jagodinsky, W. Thomas
$331,568
NSF
REU Site: Freedom Stories Digital Legal Research Lab

Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences/Department of Biochemistry
J. Yu, R. Roston
$1,734,810
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Role of chive-derived exosome-like nanoparticles in suppressing inflammation in obesity

Department of Psychology/Department of Sociology/Institute for Ethnic Studies/Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools
T. Andrews, K. Edwards, P. Habecker, T. Nelson, L. Wheeler
$402,120
NSF
REU Site: Community-Engaged Training for Advancing Health Equity

Panhandle Research and Extension Center/Dean’s Office for Cooperative Extension/West Central Research and Extension Center
S. Paisley, B. VanDeWalle
$227,876
University of Hawaii
The World of Agriculture: A Comparison of Traditional and Modern Technology Using Virtual Reality

University Libraries/Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
K. Dalziel, G. Tunink, L. Weakly
$115,653
University of Oregon
Getting the Latest Scoop: A New Tool to Expand Access to Online Newspaper Collections

Nebraska Water Center/Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
A. Malakar, E. Haacker, C. Ray, D. Snow
$749,861
USDA-NIFA
Identifying Reactive Nitrogen Dynamics in the Deep Vadose Zone to Protect Groundwater Quality



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