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Extramural Funding

2025

Kopchick, J. (PI). Acquisition of equipment for research to improve treatment decisions for cancer therapy. Health Resources & Services Administration. (2025). $2,352,000.00.

2024

Gu, T. (PI). An integrated approach for MIC monitoring and mechanistic modeling - biofilm test kit field testing. Saudi Aramco. (2024). $210,526.32.

Holub, J. (PI), Kopchick, J. (Co-PI), Basu, R. (Co-I). Developing helical peptide antagonists of the growth hormone receptor. National Institutes of Health. (2024). $415,250.00.

Kopchick, J. (PI), Berryman, D. (Co-I). The efficacy of TSAb23 in blocking GH signaling in mice: formal study. LUMOS. (2024). $81,484.00.

Kopchick, J. (PI), List, E. (Co-I), Berryman, D. (Co-I). Modulating Growth Hormone Action as a Target for Improved Health and Longevity. National Institute of Health. (2024) $1,253,101.00.

2023

Duran-Ortiz, S. (PI). Determining the healthspan, and senescent cell and DNA damage response status in long-lived mice with a germline and adult-onset growth hormone receptor disruption. American Federation for Aging Research. (2023). $58,250.00.

Wu, S. (PI). Cesium Irradiator Replacement Project (CIRP) at Ohio University. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Battelle. (2023). $66,245.00.

Wu, S. (PI). Molecular mechanisms of cNOS-mediated NF-kappa B activation in regulation of ultraviolet B light-induced photoaging and photocarcinogenic responses. National Institutes of Health. (2023). $339,750.00.

2022

Chen, X. (PI). Role of STC1 gene in proliferation and invasion of lung cancer stem cells. Beta Beta Beta. (2022). $925.00.

Wu, S. (PI). Molecular mechanisms of cNOS-mediated NF-kappa B activation in regulation of ultraviolet B light-induced photoaging and photocarcinogenic responses. National Institutes of Health. (2022). $339,750.00.

Kopchick, J. (PI), List, E. (Co-I), Berryman, D. (Co-I). Modulating Growth Hormone Action as a Target for Improved Health and Longevity. National Institute of Health. (2022) $414,111.00.

2021

Wu, S. (PI). Molecular mechanisms of cNOS-mediated NF-kappa B activation in regulation of ultraviolet B light-induced photoaging and photocarcinogenic responses. National Institutes of Health. (2021). $339,750.00.

Han, Y. (PI). Construction of food grade bacterial strains produce functional protein-fragment(s) for COVID-19 prevention and treatment. Ohio State University. (2021). $12,500.00.

Kopchick, J. (PI), List, E. (Co-I), Berryman, D. (Co-I). Modulating Growth Hormone Action as a Target for Improved Health and Longevity. National Institute of Health. (2021) $436,385.00.

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