Funded Projects
Funded Projects is a directory of funded research spanning more than two decades. This interface helps you search for funded projects using a variety of search methods and criteria. Your search results allow you to sort by university and by begin and end dates.
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| University | Funded Projects |
| Florida A&M University | 1295 |
| Florida Atlantic University | 425 |
| Florida Gulf Coast University | 501 |
| Florida International University | 3863 |
| Florida State University | 25427 |
| University of Central Florida | 4851 |
| University of Florida | 53926 |
| University of North Florida | 621 |
| University of South Florida | 1597 |
| University of West Florida | 2448 |
In the Spotlight
Increased hope for patients with hereditary lung disease
Researchers at the University of Florida researchers have safely administered doses of a harmless virus containing copies of new functional genes for. . . More
UF receives $26 million NIH CTS award
Nearly $26 million over the course of five years will be awarded to The University of Florida for winning the National Institutes of Health’s. . . More
Researcher studies breast cancer survivors' response to stress reduction programs
Dr. Cecile Lengacher, of USF’s College of Nursing, received a five-year, $2.56 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study the. . . More
FSU researcher wins $2.2 million to study school involvement for student fitness
Skyrocketing childhood obesity rates are a cause for concern in both parents and medical professionals, alike. Yet, research is still limited on. . . More
NIH grants researcher $2.6 million to focus on mental health in the workplace
The National Institute of Health granted FSU Professor Kathryn Rost $2.6 million to study depression in the workplace. More than 30% of Americans. . . More
NASA funding provides better satellite technology for wetland research
Researchers at FIU received $5 million from NASA to continue their study on wetland ecosystems. Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm’s team will focus on the. . . More
