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Released: 4-Dec-2018 3:05 PM EST
Emergency financial assistance reduces homeless shelter entry and violent crime
University of Notre Dame

A new study conducted by researchers at the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities at Notre Dame shows that emergency financial assistance for people facing homelessness not only reduces shelter entry, but also reduces criminal behavior.

27-Nov-2018 9:30 AM EST
College of Dental Medicine Receives $585,000 Grant from Delta Dental Community Care Foundation
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

A new dental van will help Columbia University offer state-of-the-art care and reach previously inaccessible sites with children in need.

Released: 30-Oct-2018 2:00 PM EDT
In Neuromuscular Disease, Intersection Between Big Data and Therapeutic Pipeline Will Be Life Changing for 250,000 Patients
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)

Neuromuscular diseases encompass a broad group of disorders that are individually rare but collectively impact an estimated 250,000 patients in the United States, breaking the rare disease threshold of 200,000. Currently, treatment options for these diseases are limited. But the financial impact is staggering, with costs related to neuromuscular disease exceeding $46 billion dollars annually.

30-Oct-2018 12:05 AM EDT
Temple University's Katz School of Medicine, Hunter College Awarded $13.5M NCI/NIH Grant for Cancer Health Disparities
Temple University

This joint grant, a first of its kind for any Pennsylvania or New Jersey institution, will examine cancer health inequity across multiple ethnic populations

Released: 29-Oct-2018 4:40 PM EDT
WCS Commits to Protecting Coral Reefs at Our Ocean Conference in Bali, Indonesia
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS President and CEO Dr. Cristián Samper issued the following statement on the announcement of more than $185 million in new support from Michael Bloomberg and Ray Dalio’s OceanX to increase ocean exploration and protection at the Our Ocean Conference.

Released: 29-Oct-2018 9:05 AM EDT
U-M Biosciences Initiative Invests $45M in 'Groundbreaking' Research
University of Michigan

A new center for the study of concussions, an institute for global change biology, and a facility to advance the new field of cryo-electron tomography are among the University of Michigan projects to be funded in the first round of investments from President Mark Schlissel's Biosciences Initiative.

   
Released: 18-Oct-2018 1:05 PM EDT
La Jolla Institute Receives $ 4.5 Mill Cancer Moonshot Award
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and UC San Diego have been awarded $ 4.5 million as part of the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Moonshot initiative. The funding will support research to develop new and improved immunotherapeutic treatment options for patients with head and neck cancer.

Released: 17-Oct-2018 12:05 PM EDT
HIV/AIDS Training Center at UIC Receives $4.4 Million in New Federal Funding
University of Illinois Chicago

The Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center (MATEC) at the University of Illinois at Chicago has received $4.4 million in funding from the federal government to advance its work improving HIV/AIDS care, prevention and education in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin.

Released: 16-Oct-2018 10:05 AM EDT
State Pension Plans Would Be Better Off Avoiding External Management Fees
North Carolina State University

Recent research finds state pension plans would be better off avoiding external asset managers when investing their assets – and would carry substantially smaller unfunded liabilities if they simply invested in a conventional index fund.

8-Oct-2018 7:05 PM EDT
Cancer Experts Warn That Brexit Will Harm UK Cancer Research and the Health of Our Citizens
Queen's University Belfast

Cancer experts warn that Brexit will seriously harm UK cancer research and could trigger a manpower crisis that will negatively affect the health of our citizens.

Released: 4-Oct-2018 5:05 PM EDT
Loyola Medicine Launches Research Program to Develop New Treatment for Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Loyola Medicine

Loyola Medicine has launched a research program of a new treatment approach for stroke and spinal cord injury patients that involves electrically stimulating nerves. The goal is to improve a patient's ability to function and to develop a relatively inexpensive treatment that could be adapted worldwide.

Released: 27-Sep-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Making Research Integrity a Priority
Ohio State University

Public trust in science depends on renewed efforts to protect the integrity of research, according to speakers at a Sept. 23 Ohio State University summit. Experts emphasized the need for a “culture of trust” around research and pledged to find ways to support that culture.

Released: 25-Sep-2018 7:05 AM EDT
‘Rounding Up’ Beats Traditional Fundraising Requests
North Carolina State University

Research finds asking consumers to "round up" their purchases to the nearest dollar is the best way to solicit donations.

Released: 20-Sep-2018 12:30 PM EDT
Temple University closes another record-breaking year of fundraising
Temple University

Gifts made to Temple University in the fiscal year that ended June 30 totaled nearly $98 million, surpassing the previous year’s record by more than $7 million.

Released: 18-Sep-2018 4:45 PM EDT
Federal Dollar Allocations to States Result in Lower Infant Mortality Rates
Washington University in St. Louis

Increases in federal transfers, money that the federal government sends to states to improve the well-being of citizens, are strongly associated with a decrease in infant mortality rates, finds a new study from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis.“Holding all other variables constant, a $200 increase in the amount of federal transfers per capita would save one child’s life for every 10,000 live births,” said Michael McLaughlin, a doctoral student at the Brown School and lead author of the study, “The Impact of Federal Transfers Upon U.

   
Released: 6-Sep-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Buffalo State Included in New York's Clean Energy Workforce Development Initiative
SUNY Buffalo State University

As part of New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s $15 million clean energy workforce development initiative, Buffalo State College is receiving a $753,000 grant to develop clean energy certificate programs.

Released: 15-Aug-2018 10:05 AM EDT
WIU Awarded Grant to Purchase Mass Spectrometer
Western Illinois University

For the second time in the last 10 months, Western Illinois University has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to boost the laboratory capabilities for students across academic majors.

   
Released: 13-Aug-2018 6:05 PM EDT
UTEP Study Recommends School Finance Reforms
University of Texas at El Paso

The State of Texas would make its school finance system more equitable if it based funding rates on overall district student enrollment rather than daily attendance, according to a study by The University of Texas at El Paso’s Center for Education Research and Policy Studies (CERPS).

9-Aug-2018 10:00 AM EDT
Global Funding for Adolescent Health Misses the Target
Harvard Medical School

Adolescents make up more than a quarter of the population in developing countries. Only 1.6 percent of global development assistance for health from 2003-2016 went to adolescent health. Resource allocation failed to address many of the diseases that take the worst toll on adolescent health, such as depressive disorders, anemia and injuries.

Released: 2-Aug-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Role of Cell Group Behavior in Cancer Target of $1.9 Million Award
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers have thought that cancer begins when a single cell goes rogue in the body, then begins to grow and multiply. Now, they are investigating evidence of more damage when a group of cells breaks off from a colony and more follow, leading to large-scale metastasis.

   
Released: 31-Jul-2018 8:00 AM EDT
Six Proposals Receive Seed Funds to Develop Medical Devices for Children
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Pediatric Medical Device Consortium (PPDC) has announced its latest round of seed grants to companies developing medical devices for children. The Consortium, based at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, chose six companies from among 10 finalists in a competition to receive seed grants of up to $50,000.

Released: 18-Jul-2018 8:05 AM EDT
American Pain Society Statement on Research, Funding and Opioids
American Pain Society

New and innovative pain treatments to replace opioids will not be discovered unless pain research funding becomes a priority on Capitol Hill. The APS Pain Research Agenda, published in the Journal of Pain in 2014, states “the most direct path to achieving dramatic advances in pain treatment is through substantially increased investment in pain research and education, which would enable the pursuit of an aggressive translational pain-research agenda.”

Released: 17-Jul-2018 1:20 PM EDT
New Coalition of Philanthropists Including Bill Gates and Leonard Lauder Commit More Than $30 Million to Develop New Tools to Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Philanthropist Bill Gates and the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF) co-founder Leonard Lauder have announced a new initiative, Diagnostics Accelerator, to develop novel biomarkers for the early detection of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.

   
Released: 16-Jul-2018 3:00 PM EDT
Media Invited to Attend the Celebrate Life Science Fair and Reception on Capitol Hill
American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)

On July 18, scientists will be on Capitol Hill to showcase science and discuss the revolutionary opportunities that exists in medical research, due in large part to the federal investment in the National Institutes of Health. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on table top experiments. Come experience fun and innovative science and learn about the advances researchers are making to improve health for all Americans.

Released: 15-Jun-2018 4:05 PM EDT
The American Society of Nephrology Issues the Following Statement in Response to the NIH Funding Increase in the Draft Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Spending Bill
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)

The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) greatly appreciates the subcommittee’s continued support of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a key national priority with an increase of $1.2 billion, or 3.2%, in the FY 2019 Labor-HHS spending bill. ASN is also grateful for the proposed 1.2% increase for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), for a total allocation of $1.9 billion.

   
Released: 7-Jun-2018 4:05 PM EDT
S&T Launches Modernized Long Rang Broad Agency Announcement
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

The DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) today issued a standing, open invitation to the scientific and technical communities to propose novel ideas to help address DHS’s most significant priorities. They released a newly modernized Long Range Broad Agency Announcement (LRBAA) with significant enhancements to the process.

   
Released: 7-Jun-2018 11:40 AM EDT
DHS Accelerates Data Solutions to Uncover Emerging Biothreats
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

The $300,000 prize competition called for the design of an early warning system to keep our communities safe by using existing data sources to uncover emerging biothreats.

   
Released: 29-May-2018 10:20 AM EDT
New Frontiers Beckon Math and Biology in Multimillion Dollar NSF-Simons Project
Georgia Institute of Technology

As in relativity and quantum mechanics, the combined forces of math and physics have shifted many scientific paradigms and shattered human perceptions of reality over the centuries. Now, a $30 million is conjoining theoretical mathematics and biology to unlock mysteries of life.

Released: 24-May-2018 5:05 PM EDT
University of Utah Launches Statewide American Dream Ideas Challenge
University of Utah

The search is on for policy and technology innovation proposals with the potential to foster access to and support for a thriving middle class in Utah — and the best ideas may be eligible for up to $1 million in funding.

Released: 2-May-2018 6:00 AM EDT
NeuroVision Announces a $15 Million Series C Financing with a first close of $11.2 Million
NeuroVision

NeuroVision Imaging Inc. has announced a Series C financing round of $15 million with an initial close of $11.2 million. The round is led by Wildcat Capital Management with funding from several new investment groups. The financing provides support for NeuroVision as it seeks validation and regulatory approval for its breakthrough, low-cost, noninvasive, eye imaging system for measuring retinal autofluorescence that can detect amyloid beta (Aβ) plaque in the eye.

Released: 27-Apr-2018 4:00 AM EDT
How Success Breeds Success in the Sciences
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business

A small number of scientists stand at the top of their fields, commanding the lion’s share of research funding, awards, citations, and prestigious academic appointments. Are they better and smarter than their peers—or did they luck out with early career success?

Released: 25-Apr-2018 4:40 PM EDT
UC San Diego Receives $4.7M Gift for Medical Cannabis Research
University of California San Diego

Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects an estimated 1 in 68 children in the United States, yet treatment options are limited. Could cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, hold clues for developing effective therapies? Thanks to a major gift from the Ray and Tye Noorda Foundation, researchers at the University of California San Diego will embark on a multidisciplinary study to investigate the potential of cannabidiol as a treatment for severe autism.

Released: 25-Apr-2018 1:05 PM EDT
AACI, AACR Visit Capitol Hill to Thank Congress for Prioritizing Funding for Cancer Research
Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI)

Representatives of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and the Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI) visited federal legislators Tuesday to express their gratitude for a bipartisan spending package for fiscal year 2018 that prioritized funding for NIH, NCI, and the FDA.

Released: 24-Apr-2018 12:05 PM EDT
$1 Million Gift to Form Government Finance Research Center at UIC
University of Illinois Chicago

Motivated by important questions and issues that have a significant impact on taxpayers' health, safety and welfare, a local anonymous donor has given $1 million to the University of Illinois at Chicago to establish a center for innovative government finance research.

Released: 19-Apr-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Gardner Institute Partners with Volcker Alliance to Improve State Budgeting
Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah

The new Utah law, titled Legislative Fiscal Analyst Amendments, requires the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst to evaluate current and long-term trends relating to taxes and federal fund receipts and requires the initiation of a three-year cycle of analysis on revenue volatility and other budget matters.

   
Released: 18-Apr-2018 9:25 AM EDT
NYIT Appoints New Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
NYIT

Patrick Minson is joining NYIT as vice president for development and alumni relations, where he will be responsible for leading NYIT’s fundraising programs and strategic development plan to help build the institution’s reputation and resources, enhance its institutional success, and to foster relationships with alumni around the world.

28-Mar-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Payment Reform Fix?
Harvard Medical School

Hospital payment experiment in Maryland failed to deliver on the promise of shifting care from hospitals toward less expensive outpatient and primary care settings. Researchers say that weak incentives for physicians may have limited the program’s effectiveness.

Released: 29-Mar-2018 9:05 AM EDT
Get Your Colour on, Canada!
University Health Network (UHN)

The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation will announce the launch of Colour Your Hair to Conquer Cancer presented by Trade Secrets.

Released: 28-Mar-2018 8:05 AM EDT
Want People to Fund Your Kickstarter Project? Sell Them on Your Reputation First
Binghamton University, State University of New York

When trying to entice people to invest in your product on a crowdfunding website, potential funders are more concerned about your ethical characteristics than your actual ability to make and deliver the product, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 22-Mar-2018 11:45 AM EDT
Omnibus Budget Bill Includes Important Provisions Supporting Public Health, APA Says
American Psychological Association (APA)

WASHINGTON – The American Psychological Association commended congressional leaders for crafting a budget that puts public health over politics.

Released: 8-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EST
Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals Opens Call for 2019 Harrington Scholar-Innovator Award
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Announcement of funding opportunity for physician-scientists to advance their discoveries into medicines.

Released: 1-Mar-2018 2:05 PM EST
DHS S&T Calls for Technology Submissions for Integrated First Responder Demonstration in Houston
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

S&T released today a Request for Information (RFI) for participation in the Next Generation First Responder (NGFR) – Harris County Operational Experimentation (OpEx). The OpEx will take place December 3 -7, 2018, at the Port of Houston in Houston, Texas.

Released: 1-Mar-2018 4:05 AM EST
Image Conscious People Are More Likely to Give to Crowdfunding Campaigns
University of Portsmouth

People who are more image conscious tend to support more crowdfunding campaigns according to a new study. The research, from the University of Portsmouth, says that funders who have a public profile containing a photo are more likely to be image conscious and will engage in significantly greater levels of visible funding activity compared with those without.

   
Released: 13-Feb-2018 11:05 AM EST
American Association of Colleges of Nursing Opposes Cuts to the Healthcare Workforce and Education in President's FY 2019 Budget
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)

President Trump released the Administration's Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 budget yesterday, which proposes sweeping cuts to certain federal programs within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Education. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is gravely concerned about the impact these cuts would have on America's progress in educating the health professions workforce to deliver evidence-based care, as this denotes an historic shift away from critical investments in the academic and healthcare infrastructure.



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