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Research Grants for Fiscal Year 2020

JOHN A . MOR A N E Y E CE N T E R

RESEARCH GRANTS NIH AWARDS

Mary Elizabeth Hartnett, MD

Alessandra Angelucci, MD, PhD Parallel Pathways in Visual Cortex: Functional Connectivity of Output Pathways from Area V1 to Area V2

$394,976

Endothelial Transmigration in Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration

$381,250

Medical Student Research Program in Eye Health and Disease

$25,473

$378,125

Anatomical and Functional Organization of Inter-Areal Feedback Circuits in the Visual Cortex, and Their Impact on Neuronal Responses

$389,942

Role of Top-Down Feedback in Visual Perception

$106,064

Wolfgang B. Baehr, PhD

Bryan W. Jones, PhD Retinal Remodeling

$399,904

Retinal Circuitry

$726,748

David Krizaj, PhD

Photoreceptor Ciliopathies: Unc119 Paralogs and Nphp10/Nphp5

$372,500

Core Vision Research Grant

$707,139

Vision Research Training Grant

$155,277

Molecular Mechanisms of Mechanotransduction in the Aqueous Outflow Pathway

$381,250

Carotenoid Supplementation During Pregnancy: Ocular and Systemic Effects $228,750

$381,250

Neda Nategh, PhD Extrastriate Mechanisms of Visuospatial Perception During Eye Movements

Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD Biochemistry & Pharmacology of the Macular Carotenoids

Mechanisms of Angiogenesis in ROP

$381,250

Behrad Noudoost, MD, PhD Understanding the Prefrontal Mechanisms Involved in the Enhancement and Maintenance of Visual Signals

$380,000

Sensory Recruitment by Working Memory: Neuronal Basis and Neural Circuitry

$350,750

Understanding the Neural Basis for Recruitment of Visual Areas by Working Memory

$190,625


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