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RESEARCH REPORT Grants Overview

Laura Eisenmenger, MD received a 5-year, $3.7M grant for “NonInvasive MRI Markers to Elicit the Role of Vascular Disease in CADASIL Compared to Normal Aging” from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging.

Sandip Biswal, MD received a 3-year, $1.3M grant for “Mechanisms of Action of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Neuropathic Pain” from the National Institutes of Health.

Jamey Weichert, PhD received a 1-year $317K grant for “Replacement for Workhorse In Vivo Optical Imaging System for the UWCCC Small Animal Imaging & Radiotherapy Facility” from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.

Pallavi Tiwari, PhD received a 5-year, $3M grant for “Radiomic spatial maps for identifying viable tumor extent on multi-parametric MRI for Glioblastoma” from the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute.

Anand Narayan, MD, PhD received a 3-year, $450K grant for “Closing the Gap: Mixed Methods Approaches to Reducing Breast Cancer Disparities” from The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Daiki Tamada, PhD received a 3-year $280K grant for “Investigation on the Correlation between MRI Biomarkers and Skin Aging” from Shiseido Company, Ltd.

Tyler Bradshaw, PhD received a 4-year, $1.6M grant for “Multimodal learning for contextually-aware longitudinal PET/CT image analysis” from the National Institutes of Health.

Paul Laeseke, MD, PhD and Michael Speidel, PhD from the Department of Medical Physics received a 2-year, $380K grant for “Clinical and Theoretical Evaluation of qDSA“ from Siemens Medical Solutions.

Elizabeth Burnside, MD received a 1-year $165K grant for “Accurate & Cost-Effective Sensitivity (ACES) Algorithm for Improved Breast Cancer Screening Metrics” from the American Cancer Society.

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