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.

March 2026 Selected Awards

  • Planning Grant: Estimating the Impact of Police-Mental Health Collaboration on Juvenile Crime

    Total Anticipated

    $25,000

    Principal Investigator

    Elizabeth Setren

    Sponsor

    Arnold Ventures, LLC

  • Proposal for Community Health Equity Initiative (CHEI) Qualitative Data Projects

    Total Anticipated

    $115,000

    Principal Investigator

    Rebecca Fauth

    Sponsor

    Massachusetts Department of Public Health

  • Repurposing of drugs to prevent Lyme disease

    Total Anticipated

    $96,999

    Principal Investigator

    Peter Gwynne

    Sponsor

    Bay Area Lyme Foundation

  • Role of CLCC1 in herpesvirus nuclear egress

    Total Anticipated

    $445,950

    Principal Investigator

    Ekaterina Heldwein

    Sponsor

    National Institutes of Health

  • SCALE: Acquisition of a High-Resolution X-Ray Diffraction Measurement System for User Facility-Based Structural Analysis of Electronic Materials

    Total Anticipated

    $353,105

    Principal Investigator

    Paul Simmonds

    Sponsor

    Massachusetts Technology Collaborative

  • Sustaining MA Farm and Food Access Partnerships

    Total Anticipated

    $100,000

    Principal Investigator

    Jennifer Hashley

    Sponsor

    Angell Foundation

  • Towards Regional Ecosystem for Offshore Wind Metocean and Structural Monitoring (MSM)

    Total Anticipated

    $499,096

    Principal Investigator

    Eric Hines

    Sponsor

    Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

  • Veverimer to decrease net acid excretion and bone resorption in adults with osteopenia: a dose-finding randomized controlled trial

    Total Anticipated

    $174,052

    Principal Investigator

    Bess Dawson-Hughes

    Sponsor

    National Institutes of Health

  • Working Conditions, Consumer Behavior, and Trade in Seafood Supply Chains

    Total Anticipated

    $591,500

    Principal Investigator

    Sean Cash

    Sponsor

    National Institute of Food and Agriculture