CBTS faculty receive REAP grants
November 18, 2024 • CBTS, faculty, P&A, Research
Congratulations to the recent FY 24 Research Enhancement Assistance Program grant recipients.
Ann Schreihofer, PhD, Professor of Physiology and Anatomy
Recipient of the Bridge Grant Award
“Identifying Mechanisms and Treatments for Obesity-related Deficits in Cardiovascular Regulation and Cognition”
Caroline Rickards, PhD, Professor of Physiology and Anatomy
Recipient of the Bridge Grant Award
“Pulsatile Perfusion Therapy: Advancing Oscillatory Blood Flow as a Therapeutic Approach to Treat Cerebral Ischemia and Hypoxia”
Gregory Dick, PhD, Research Associate Professor of Physiology and Anatomy
Recipient of the New Investigator Award
“Role of potassium as a coronary metabolic vasodilator”
The Research Enhancement and Assistant Program at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth assists faculty with earning research grant funding by identifying funding opportunities and assisting with grantsmanship training for HSC faculty.
REAP also provides an intramural funding program that offers grants including the New Investigator Pilot Grants Program, which assists investigators as they launch their independent research careers, and the Bridge Funding Program, which provides up to 12 months of support for full-time faculty members to maintain their research activities as they apply for external grants.
Learn more about REAP at HSC: https://www.unthsc.edu/reap
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