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Devrev seed funding
Devrev seed funding




Three teams were recently selected to receive $50,000 each in 2023 PIRS funding, to be used over the course of two years. The annual award is given to support faculty members pursuing initiatives that are innovative, high-risk, and high reward with an interdisciplinary focus and strong potential for external funding. The Iowa State University Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) has awarded $150,000 in 2023 Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant program (PIRS) funding to support university scholars focused on exploring novel approaches to a trio of human health challenges.Įstablished in 2017, the PIRS program is administered by the OVPR and supported with funds from the Office of the President and an endowment from the Mary G. Photo by Caitlin Ware | Iowa State University Office of the Vice President for Research 2023 Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants Awarded Funding to Support Investigations into Gut-Brain Connection, Infertility, and Antimicrobial Resistance By Caitlin Ware, Iowa State University Office of the Vice President for Research Photo courtesy of the Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Affiliate assistant professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology Muslum Ilgu, who has received funding to fight antimicrobial resistance through the 2023 Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant program. Photo by Caitlin Ware | Iowa State University Office of the Vice President for Research Professor of animal science Aileen Keating, whose research into infertility in women and swine will be supported with funding from the 2023 Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant program.

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Eugene Lloyd Chair in toxicology Mark Lyte (right) and assistant professor of food science and human nutrition Peter Clark, who have been selected to receive institutional funding from the 2023 Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant program. Professor of veterinary microbiology and preventive medicine and W.






Devrev seed funding