First the ongoing UMass Amherst Research:
These are currently the top funded projects on the UMass Amherst projects:
Project Title |
Administering Group |
Funding |
USING FMRI TO MEASURE THE NEURAL-LEVEL SIGNALS UNDERLYING POPULATION-LEVEL RESPONSES |
NIMH |
$2,366,079 |
CHEMICAL DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS GROWTH AND ANTIBIOTIC RESPONSE DURING INFECTION |
NIAID |
$2,330,466 |
ENDOGENOUS HORMONES AND POSTMENOPAUSAL BREAST CANCER: ETIOLOGIC INSIGHTS AND IMPROVING RISK PREDICTION |
NCI |
$1,009,278 |
TARGETING MULTIPLE DISEASES THROUGH GAMMA SECRETASE |
NCI |
$951,325 |
DISRUPTION OF PARITY-INDUCED TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PATHWAYS BY XENOESTROGEN EXPOSURES |
NIEHS |
$710,729 |
STREAMLINE ASSESSMENT OF EARLY LETHAL PHENOTYPES IN THE MOUSE |
NICHD |
$664,796 |
RANDOMIZED LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT HISPANIC WOMEN |
NIDDK |
$611,876 |
PREDICTORS OF EARLY MENOPAUSE |
NICHD |
$584,829 |
PHTHALATE METABOLITES AND BREAST CANCER RISK IN THE WOMEN'S HEALTH INITIATIVE |
NIEHS |
$551,850 |
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF A METABOLOMIC PROFILE OF CHRONIC DISTRESS TO CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK |
NIA |
$531,453 |
$150 Million The Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS)
The Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) at University of Massachusetts, Amherst is now fully operational and open for use by UMass faculty researchers as well as its industry and academic partners.(for more details see earlier blog UMass, Amherst Opens $150 Million Institute for Applied Life Sciences)
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The institute was first established through a $95 million grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC). An additional $55 million was later invested toward the construction and fit-out of the Life Sciences Laboratories building. This building is designed for interdisciplinary research, student training and large-equipment facilities. IALS also fosters spin-out companies and seeks to become a catalyst for a biotechnology hub in Western Massachusetts.
To date more than $20 million in IALS-related sponsored research awards have been secured. This funding will support more than 30 projects associated with industry collaborators. To support these research projects IALS manages 30 core facilities.
Core Equipment Facilities include:
The investment in state-of-the-art equipment will be critical to fulfilling the IALS's translational mission: to turn life science research into products that improve human health
IALS combines the expertise of more than 175 faculty members associated with 5 schools and colleges and 28 departments. The Institute is organized as three centers:
Laboratory Product Suppliers Meet Life Science Researchers at Upcoming UMass Event:
The 4th Annual BioResearch Product Faireā¢ at the University of Massachusetts will be held on Friday, August 3, 2018. This annual life science trade show at UMass, Amherst brings researchers face-to-face with laboratory equipment suppliers is hosted by Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.
Life science professionals are invited to attend this event for free and will enjoy the opportunity to see the latest in lab supplies and technology. Click the button below for additional information and to pre-register.
Science product vendors interested in increasing their laboratory product sales are invited to display their products at this event. This is an excellent opportunity to meet face-to-face with life science researchers and educate them about your lab or chemical supply products. Call us at 530-272-6675 or click on the link below.
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