Penn State awards five new seed grants to support inter-institutional research

Penn State awards five new seed grants to support inter-institutional research

Five new research collaborations between Penn State and minority-serving institutions selected to receive seed funding via the Inter-Institutional Partnerships for Diversifying Research program

The 2024 awardees of Penn State’s Inter-Institutional Partnerships for Diversifying Research (IPDR) initiative comprise five collaborative projects that connect Penn State researchers with colleagues from Morgan State University , North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University , University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez , the The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and the The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston SPH Brownsville , all minority-serving institutions (MSIs). The selected projects combine the unique expertise of each partnering institution to address pressing societal problems with innovative solutions only possible through collaboration, according to program administrators.?

The IPDR program, spearheaded by a team at the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences and in collaboration with the Penn State Social Science Research Institute , Materials Research Institute (MRI), the Institute of Energy and the Environment , the Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS), the Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and the Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute , offers interdisciplinary seed grant funding aimed at developing new or leveraging existent strategic partnerships and alliances with MSIs. The funding, up to $30,000 per project, supports collaborative work investigating broad and diverse topics, such as data-driven computational modeling; the manufacturing of responsive materials, or materials that can change based on external stimuli like pressure, light or temperature; nano and biomedical technologies; food bank operations optimization; and health equity. ?

IPDR aims to build sustainable, durable bridges and interdisciplinary collaborations between Penn State and MSIs in key research areas by not only funding projects, but also by sponsoring meetings. For example, the upcoming, inaugural?IPDR Symposium and Travel Awards is an invite-only event that will bring together IPDR-funded researchers to share updates on their research progress, exchange innovative ideas, and advance the collective mission of fostering diverse and inclusive research environments.??

“We are incredibly proud of the IDPR initiative,” said Andrew Read, senior vice president for research at Penn State. “These projects exemplify the power of diverse perspectives in driving innovative research and addressing critical challenges. I am enthusiastic about the potential impacts of these partnerships and confident that they will lead to positive opportunities for all involved. Together, we are building a stronger, more inclusive research community.”??

The 2024 awarded projects are:??

  • Igor Aronson, Huck Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Mathematics at Penn State, and Ubaldo M. Córdova-Figueroa, Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez, "Ultrasound microfluidic cell manipulation and separation,” with funding provided by the Huck Institutes of Life Sciences and MRI?

“These collaborations are incredibly exciting, uniting the strengths and expertise of Penn State and MSI partners,” said Camelia Kantor , associate director of strategic initiatives at the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences and one of the administrators of the grant. “We are confident that these seed grants will not only shape the future of research but also pave the way for securing collaborative external funding. This initiative represents a leap forward in creating a vibrant, inclusive research community.”??

For more information about the IDPR initiative, visit?the program page.??


Story published originally at 美国宾夕法尼亚州立大学 News.

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