Since 2005, Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University (ASU) have provided seed funding to new interdisciplinary and translational joint research projects.
By launching novel research on a small scale, researchers have been able to attract funding for larger studies that may make a significant impact in their fields and improve patient care. The projects draw on the strengths of each institution, with each team including a researcher from ASU and one from Mayo Clinic.
This year Mayo Clinic and ASU will fund five proposals at $80,000 each. The Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation and Mayo Clinic Cancer Center will fund two more proposals for $100,000 each.
2021 seed grant projects and lead investigators
"Nucleus Incertus of the Brainstem: Mapping Its Genomic Expression and Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease"
John Fryer, Ph.D. (NSCI ’11), Department of Neuroscience, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Cheryl Conrad, Ph.D., Psychology, ASU
"Characterize Diabetes-Associated Epigenomic Signatures in Humans"
Zong Wei, Ph.D. (PHYS ’19), Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Christos Katsanos, Ph.D., School of Life Sciences, ASU
"Characterize Diabetes-Associated Epigenomic Signatures in Humans"
Eleanna De Filippis, M.D., Ph.D. (ENDO ’13), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Christos Katsanos, Ph.D., School of Life Sciences, ASU
"Biomarkers for Differential Diagnosis, Targeted Management and Prognostication of Postviral, Inflammatory and Neurodegenerative Smell Loss"
Devyani Lal, M.D. (ENT ’10), Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery/Audiology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Mitch Magee, Ph.D., Biodesign Center for Personalized Diagnostics, ASU
"Rational Design of De Novo Vaccine Vectors by Modulation of Immunodominant Epitopes"
Mitesh Borad, M.D. (HEMO ’19), Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Abhishek Singharoy, Ph.D., School of Molecular Science, ASU
"Feasibility and Acceptability of a Dyad-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients and Caregivers"
Nandita Khera, M.D. (HEMO ’11), Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Shelby Langer, Ph.D., Edson College of Nursing, ASU
"Interactions Between Glioblastoma Tumor Cells and the Tumor Microenvironment at Single-Cell Resolution to Promote Proliferation and Onvasion”
Nhan Tran, Ph.D. (CB ’16), Department of Cancer Biology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Christopher Plaisier, Ph.D., School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, ASU