Sponsored Awards

Tufts University faculty routinely receive sponsored awards that facilitate their search for solutions to some of the greatest challenges that we face. Each month, we share information about some of these awards to show the extent—and prospective impact—of Tufts research.

April 2025 Selected Awards

  • Optical Sequencing to Link Quantitative Bacterial Phenotypes to Human Mutations

    Total Anticipated

    $456,501

    Principal Investigator

    Ralph Isberg

    Sponsor

    National Institutes of Health

  • Reconciling Regional-, State-, and County-level Trends in U.S. Cardiovascular Disease Mortality

    Total Anticipated

    $9,532

    Principal Investigator

    Leah Abrams

    Sponsor

    National Institutes of Health

  • Shigella mediated regulation of epithelial cell inflammasomes

    Total Anticipated

    $2,244,303

    Principal Investigator

    Cammie Lesser

    Sponsor

    National Institutes of Health

  • South Fork Wind Farm Structural Monitoring Project

    Total Anticipated

    $699,954

    Principal Investigator

    Eric Hines

    Sponsor

    Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

  • Study to conduct an Independent Evaluation

    Total Anticipated

    $38,500

    Principal Investigator

    Kenneth Getz

    Sponsor

    Clinical Trials Ontario

  • The Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research, SDBA-Solutions to Diabetes in Black Americans

    Total Anticipated

    $66,000

    Principal Investigator

    Christina Economos

    Sponsor

    National Institutes of Health

  • Understanding the Role of Cash Transfer Timing: Evidence from Brazil

    Total Anticipated

    $50,000

    Principal Investigator

    Axel Eizmendi Larrinaga

    Sponsor

    Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade