Laura Lowery, PhD - US grants

Affiliations: 
2014-2019 Biology Boston College, Newton, MA, United States 
 2020- Department of Medicine Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
cell migration, cytoskeleton, axon guidance
Website:
lowerylab.org

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According to our matching algorithm, Laura Lowery is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years Recipients Code Title / Keywords Matching
score
2005 — 2007 Lowery, Laura A
F31Activity Code Description:
To provide predoctoral individuals with supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas leading toward the research degree (e.g., Ph.D.).

Brain Ventricle Development and Mental Health

@ Massachusetts Institute of Technology

0.833
2008 — 2010 Lowery, Laura A
F32Activity Code Description:
To provide postdoctoral research training to individuals to broaden their scientific background and extend their potential for research in specified health-related areas.

Role of Msps and Tacc During Axon Guidance

@ Harvard Medical School

0.897
2012 — 2016 Lowery, Laura Anne
K99Activity Code Description:
To support the initial phase of a Career/Research Transition award program that provides 1-2 years of mentored support for highly motivated, advanced postdoctoral research scientists.
R00Activity Code Description:
To support the second phase of a Career/Research Transition award program that provides 1 -3 years of independent research support (R00) contingent on securing an independent research position. Award recipients will be expected to compete successfully for independent R01 support from the NIH during the R00 research transition award period.

Function of Microtubule Plus-End-Tracking Proteins in the Neuronal Growth Cone

@ Boston College

1.009
2016 — 2020 Lowery, Laura Anne
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Elucidating Mechanistic Connections Between Guidance Signaling, Microtubule Regulation, and Growth Cone Steering

@ Boston Medical Center

1.009
2016 — 2018 Shiau, Celia
Folker, Eric (co-PI) [⬀]
Gubbels, Marc-Jan (co-PI) [⬀]
Lowery, Laura Anne
Burgess, David
N/AActivity Code Description:
No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information

Mri: Acquisition of a Super-Resolution Microscope For Boston College

@ Boston College

1.009
2016 — 2019 Burch, Kenneth [⬀]
Lowery, Laura Anne (co-PI)
N/AActivity Code Description:
No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information

Reu Site: Integrated Science For Society (Is2)

@ Boston College

1.009
2016 — 2017 Lowery, Laura Anne
R03Activity Code Description:
To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects and are non-renewable.

Role of Tacc3 in Cranial Neural Crest Cell Migration:Implications For Craniofacial Disorders

@ Boston College

1.009
2018 Lowery, Laura Anne
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Elucidating Mechanistic Connections Between Guidance Signaling, Microtubule Regulation, and Growth Cone Steering: Diversity Supplement

@ Boston College

1.009