For Release: September 3, 2015
STANFORD, Calif.— The Stanford Child Health Research Institute has awarded a total of $3.6 million through its Faculty Scholars and Transdisciplinary Initiatives Program.
Six researchers have been selected to hold endowed Faculty Scholars awards. The awards support junior and mid-level faculty who have university-tenure or medical-center line appointments, and whose research aims to improve the health of expectant mothers, embryos, fetuses, infants, children and adolescents.
Following is a list of recipients and the titles of their research projects:
Five research projects have been chosen from twenty-three Letters of Intent as recipients of Transdisciplinary Initiative Program (TIP) awards. The TIP program stimulates innovative, heterogeneous groups of scholars working to transform one another’s perspective on a child or maternal health problem. Teams comprise scientists from pre-clinical, clinical, and basic sciences in the School of Medicine to engineering and areas related to bioengineering, computer science and technology, basic and social sciences in H&S, Business, Education, Law, and Earth Sciences.
iPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes to Determine Mechanisms by Which β-Cardiac Myosin Mutations Cause Pediatric Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Measuring Children’s Physical Activity and Sleep in the Real World: Processing and Analysis of High-Dimensional Accelerometry Data Using Statistical Learning Techniques
Cerebellar Circuitry in Development, Learning, and Clinical Conditions
The NSD2 methyltransferase in pediatric ALL
The role of ALDH2 genetic variation and aldehyde metabolism in hematopoietic stem cell biology and the pathogenesis of bone marrow failure
Authors
Robert Dicks
(650) 497-8364
rdicks@stanfordchildrens.org
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