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UT Southwestern scientist named Keck Foundation Distinguished Young Scholar in Medical Research

... ... "I'm honored to be included among such a distinguished group of young investigators," said Dr. DeBose-Boyd, one...

Keck Futures Initiative announces grant recipients

Washington -- The National Academies Keck FUTURES INITIATIVE announced today the recipients of its 2005 FUTURES grants, each in the amount of $50,000 or $75,000 to support interdisciplinary research on genomics and infectious disease. The 14 research projects that were awarded funding represent a wide range of approaches to the field, which was the subject of the third FUTURES conference, "The G...

UCSB Neuroscience Research Institute: $1.25-million grant by Keck Foundation for Biomedical Research

The W. M. Keck Foundation's Medical Research Program has awarded UC Santa Barbara $1.25-million to support a pioneering multidisciplinary research initiative focusing on tiny RNA molecules-microRNAs-and their impact on the regulation of gene function....... "The scientific knowledge that is likely to emerge from the proposed work will be fundamental for a comprehensive and deep understanding of t...

W.M. Keck Foundation grant advances study of biocompatible liquid crystals

Scientists at Kent State University are poised to take biological research to a new level, thanks to a grant of $860,000 from the W. M. Keck Foundation, a recognized pioneer in supporting leading-edge advancements in medical research, science and engineering. This is the third endorsement by the Keck Foundation received by Kent State and will be directed to the study of a new class of matter tha...

W. M. Keck Foundation announces 2005 class of Distinguished Young Scholars in Medical Research

Los Angeles, CA, July 28, 2005 The W.M. Keck Foundation, a leading supporter of high-impact medical research, science and engineering, today announced the 2005 class of grant recipients under its Distinguished Young Scholars in Medical Research program. ... ..."The Foundation is honored to help support some of the nation's most promising young scientists," says Robert A. Day, Chairman and Chief...

National Academies Keck Futures Initiative to co-sponsor life engineering symposium

WASHINGTON The National Academies Keck Futures Initiative announced today that it has awarded $45,000 to the University of California, San Francisco, to host a symposium this summer on life engineering. The symposium, to be held Aug. 19-20, will also be sponsored by the California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research (QB3), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Department of Synthetic...
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