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According to our matching algorithm, Martin Rayner is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years |
Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
1994 |
Rayner, Martin D |
S15Activity Code Description: Undocumented code - click on the grant title for more information. |
Small Instrumentation Grant @ University of Hawaii At Manoa |
0.958 |
1999 — 2004 |
Rayner, Martin D |
U54Activity Code Description: To support any part of the full range of research and development from very basic to clinical; may involve ancillary supportive activities such as protracted patient care necessary to the primary research or R&D effort. The spectrum of activities comprises a multidisciplinary attack on a specific disease entity or biomedical problem area. These differ from program project in that they are usually developed in response to an announcement of the programmatic needs of an Institute or Division and subsequently receive continuous attention from its staff. Centers may also serve as regional or national resources for special research purposes, with funding component staff helping to identify appropriate priority needs. |
University of Hawaii Snrp @ University of Hawaii At Manoa
This proposal has been prepared in response to RFA NS-99-001, and describes a Specialized Neuroscience Research Program for this Minority Institution. The Bekesy Laboratory of Neurobiology provides an appropriate site for this SNRP and would be greatly strengthened by the requested award. Three junior faculty have been selected, who have developed collaborative proposals involving an investigator at a research- intensive institution. Project 1- involves characterization of novel neuroactive compounds from Cnidaria venoms. This work will be carried out in collaboration with investigators from Johns Hopkins University who are well-known for their work in this area. Project 2- asks whether cytotoxic T lymphocytes located within the central nervous system lead to selection on neurovirulent strains of HIV-1 thus initiating AIDS dementia complex as a delayed result of this selection process. This work will be carried out in collaboration with an experienced investigator at the University of Washington, Seattle. Project 3- seeks to characterize the microbial agent responsible for a form of encephalomyelitis found in a specific Siberian population. However, prevalence is the same in-migrants as in the native population. This work will be carried out in collaboration with an NINDS Intramural investigator experienced in study of infectious diseases. Internal and External Advisory committees have been established to further assist the selected faculty in developing their independent neuroscience research careers. This award will substantially improve opportunities for underserved minorities to obtain high-quality research training in neurosciences at this institution.
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0.958 |
2003 |
Rayner, Martin D |
R13Activity Code Description: To support recipient sponsored and directed international, national or regional meetings, conferences and workshops. |
Conference of Specialized Centers in Neurosciences @ University of Hawaii At Manoa
Description (provided by the applicant): The University of Hawaii has been selected to be the host of the 3rd Annual SNRP Meeting to be held on May 27-29, 2003 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The overall objectives of these SNRP annual meetings is to showcase the various research projects and programs within the different NINDS supported minority institutions, to introduce the young SNRP investigators to leaders of the neuroscience community, and to provide opportunities for SNRP investigators to present their work before a critical, yet supportive audience. The select nature of this meeting will explicitly address the following aims and objectives: 1) To allow SNRP investigators the opportunity to present their research to their peers in a national setting; 2) To stimulate collaborations between SNRP investigators from different SNRP programs and to encourage exploration of new areas of study; 3) To discuss and disseminate information on the re-competition of the second series of SNRP awards; and 4) To invite distinguished neuroscientists to present their overview knowledge and cutting-edge progress in their areas of expertise. This 3rd Annual SNRP Meeting will follow the basic format of the two previous Annual SNRP meetings. In Day 1, the Program Directors and NINDS will discuss topics of interest such as the re-competition of the SNRP awards (AIM 3). A concurrent session on "Innovations in Neuroscience Techniques and Methods" in Day 1 will facilitate AIM 2 for those SNRP investigators who are exploring new approaches to their research work. The four major scientific sessions in Days 2 and 3 will address AIM 1 and AIM 2, and will have the quality of a select mini-symposium. In addition, the poster sessions will be sorted to relate to the platform session. Finally, to achieve AIM 4 of this proposal, each session (or subsection) will be presented and moderated by a distinguished neuroscientist, who will provide an expert overview of the area of study prior to the fifteen-minute presentations given by SNRP investigators. This format was adopted, given our present uncertainties as to the number of presenters who will be attending this meeting; despite this, there is a great likelihood that the above aims and objectives will be achieved.
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0.958 |