Table 1.
Research Supported by NHLBI Funding Opportunity Announcements PAR-06-382 and PAR-07-102: Elucidating Nature’s Solutions to Heart, Lung, and Blood Diseases and Sleep Disorder Processes.
Grant Number | Principal Investigator | Title | Institution |
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R01 HL087216 | Jay Storz, Ph.D. | Mechanisms of Hemoglobin Adaptation to Hypoxia in High-altitude Rodents | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
R01 HL089049 | Sandra Martin, Ph.D. | Biomarkers for the Two Phase Switches of Mammalian Hibernation | University of Colorado-Denver |
R01 HL091763 | Barbara Horwitz, Ph.D. | Mechanisms of Neuroprotection in the Nucleus Tractus Solitarius of Hibernators | University of California-Davis |
R01 HL091767 | Rudy Ortiz, Ph.D. | Mechanisms of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation during Prolonged Fasting and Sleep Apnea in a Naturally Adapted Mammal, the Northern Elephant Seal | University of California-Merced |
R01 HL091781 | Lin Yan, Ph.D. | Mechanisms of Intrinsic Cardioprotection in Marmota momax | University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey |
R01 HL092857 | Shannon Bailey, Ph.D. | Mitochondrial Mechanisms of Hydrogen Sulfide Induced Suspended Animation | University of Alabama-Birmingham |
R01 HL095454 | Jason Podrabsky, Ph.D. | The Role of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase and Reactive Oxygen Species in the Support of Anoxia Tolerance in Embryos of the Annual Killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus | Portland State University |
Specific information about each of the grant awards listed may be found using the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT) available at http://www.projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm.