Noelle Dwyer - US grants

Affiliations: 
Cell Biology University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
Area:
Neural Development

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High-probability grants

According to our matching algorithm, Noelle Dwyer is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years Recipients Code Title / Keywords Matching
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2013 — 2017 Dwyer, Noelle D
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.

Roles of Cytokinesis in Polarized Neural Stem Cell Divisions and Brain Growth

@ University of Virginia

0.958
2018 — 2019 Dwyer, Noelle D
R21Activity Code Description:
To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas. (Support generally is restricted in level of support and in time.)

Linking Abscission Defects to P53-Dependent Apoptosis in Neural Stem Cells

@ University of Virginia

0.958
2020 — 2021 Dwyer, Noelle D
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.

Brain Development Phenotyping of Impc Lethal Mutant Mice

@ University of Virginia

0.958
2021 Dwyer, Noelle D
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.

Abscission Regulation of Corticogenesis

@ University of Virginia

0.958