Grants

Society significantly benefits from scientific research, but it wouldn’t be possible without generous contributions from public and private sources.

This page is a testament to that support. With it, Northeastern’s College of Science has cultivated a dynamic landscape of research activity. Through a culture that emphasizes entrepreneurship, our exceptional faculty, staff, and student researchers are able to maximize the impact of their work.

The grants listed below are a preview of the science and scientists of tomorrow, who probe single cells, the outer limit of particle physics, and everything in between.

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  • 09/07/2021

    Gregory Fiete

    Sponsor: NSF
    Nonequilibrium Control of Magnetism and Topology Through Selective Phonon ExcitationRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Bryan Spring

    Sponsor:  the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)
    Ten multidisciplinary research teams will receive a combined $1,150,000 in funding as part of the inaugural year of Scialog: Advancing BioImaging, a three-year initiative, supported by Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA), the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) and the Frederick Gardner Cottrell Foundation (FGCF), that aims to accelerate the development of the next generation of…Read More
  • 09/06/2021

    David DeSteno and Lisa Feldman-Barrett

    Sponsor: The John Templeton Foundation
    Academic Ideas in the Public Sphere: Teaching Scientists and Philosophers How to Communicate with the PublicRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Heather Brenhouse

    Sponsor: NIH
    Mechanisms driving the development of threat sensitivity following early life adversityRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Dagmar Sternad

    Sponsor: NSF
    Movement as a Vital Sign in Preterm InfantsRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Steven Lopez

    Sponsor: NSF
    Harnessing the Data Revolution programRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Aron Stubbins

    Sponsor: NSF Office of Ocean Sciences
    EAGER: Collaborative Research: Assessing the contribution of plastics to marine particulate organic carbonRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    George O’Doherty

    Sponsor: NSF
    De Novo Asymmetric Synthesis of Natural and Unnatural Oligosaccharide MotifsRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Carla Mattos

    Sponsor: NSF
    Allosteric effects in the complexes between Ras proteins and RafRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Andrew Feiguin

    Sponsor: NSF
    The many-body problem in the age of quantum machine learningRead More
  • 09/06/2021

    Eddie Geisinger

    Sponsor: NIH/NIAID
    Global Circuitry that Conotrols Acinetobacter Resistance and VirulenceRead More
  • 09/01/2021

    Aaron Seitz (NU Site PI)

    Sponsor: Kaiser/National Institute of Aging
    Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) Research Program – CB Clinical This project develops digitial cognitive assessments for the Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) study that the last 3 decades has enrolled and followed several thousand older adults who receive care as Kaiser Permanente Washington members, creating unique and comprehensive longitudinal data sets that can support…Read More

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