NIH #5R01HL171197-02
Hydrogel matrices to study the role of inflammation and biological sex on aortic valve fibrocalcification
- Amount
- $660K
- Period
- 2024-07-05 → 2028-04-30
- PIs
- 2
- Est. capacity / PI
- ~2 students
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
Muscle Physiology and Disorders · Molecular Biology
8 total · 8 active
NIH #5R01HL171197-02
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
NIH #5R01HL171197-03
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
NIH #1R01HL171197-01A1
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
Student capacity is a rough estimate from remaining award size, split equally among PIs. Actual funding decisions vary.
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