Robert B. Weiss

University of Utah

Full Professor(heuristic)

Muscle Physiology and Disorders · Molecular Biology

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Publications214
Citations24,671

Grants

8 total · 8 active

NIH #5R01HL171197-02

Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification

Active
Amount
$660K
Period
2024-07-052028-04-30
PIs
2
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

NIH #5R01HL171197-03

Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification

Active
Amount
$638K
Period
2024-07-052028-04-30
PIs
2
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

NIH #1R01HL171197-01A1

Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification

Active
Amount
$676K
Period
2024-07-052028-04-30
PIs
2
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

Student capacity is a rough estimate from remaining award size, split equally among PIs. Actual funding decisions vary.

All Grants

8 total · 8 active

NIH #5R01HL171197-02

Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification

Active
Amount
$660K
Period
2024-07-052028-04-30
PIs
2
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

NIH #5R01HL171197-03

Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification

Active
Amount
$638K
Period
2024-07-052028-04-30
PIs
2
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

NIH #1R01HL171197-01A1

Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification

Active
Amount
$676K
Period
2024-07-052028-04-30
PIs
2
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

NIH #5R01CA259195-04

Metabolic regulation of exosome biogenesis as a determinant of cancer cell metastasis.

Active
Amount
$417K
Period
2022-02-012027-01-31
PIs
3
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at CORNELL UNIVERSITY

NIH #5R01CA259195-02

Metabolic regulation of exosome biogenesis as a determinant of cancer cell metastasis.

Active
Amount
$409K
Period
2022-02-012027-01-31
PIs
3
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at CORNELL UNIVERSITY

NIH #5R01CA259195-03

Metabolic regulation of exosome biogenesis as a determinant of cancer cell metastasis.

Active
Amount
$397K
Period
2022-02-012027-01-31
PIs
3
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at CORNELL UNIVERSITY

NIH #5R01CA259195-05

Metabolic regulation of exosome biogenesis as a determinant of cancer cell metastasis.

Active
Amount
$417K
Period
2022-02-012027-01-31
PIs
3
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at CORNELL UNIVERSITY

NIH #1R01CA259195-01A1

Metabolic regulation of exosome biogenesis as a determinant of cancer cell metastasis.

Active
Amount
$417K
Period
2022-02-012027-01-31
PIs
3
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at CORNELL UNIVERSITY

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