Jay M. Baraban - US grants

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 

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According to our matching algorithm, Jay M. Baraban is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years Recipients Code Title / Keywords Matching
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1986 Baraban, Jay M
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.

Lithium Modulation of Transmitter Response

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
1992 — 1996 Baraban, Jay M
K02Activity Code Description:
Undocumented code - click on the grant title for more information.

Immediate Early Genes in Neuronal Systems

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
1995 — 1998 Baraban, Jay M
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.

Redox Regulation of Neuronal Apoptosis

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
1997 — 2003 Baraban, Jay M
K02Activity Code Description:
Undocumented code - click on the grant title for more information.
P50Activity 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 grants differ from program project grants 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.

Psychotropic Drug Responsive Transcription Factors

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
2001 — 2002 Baraban, Jay M
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.

Tech: a Novel Rho Gef Family Member Expressed in Neurons

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
2002 — 2006 Baraban, Jay M
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.

Egr Transcription Factors in Neuronal Plasticity

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
2007 — 2011 Baraban, Jay M
P50Activity 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 grants differ from program project grants 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.

Molecular Mechanisms Mediating Neuronal Plasticity.

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
2012 — 2017 Baraban, Jay M
P50Activity 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 grants differ from program project grants 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.

Research Project 4

@ Johns Hopkins University

1
2018 — 2021 Baraban, Jay M
P50Activity 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 grants differ from program project grants 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.

Role of Translin/Trax in Dopamine Signaling

@ Johns Hopkins University

1