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Support of Competitive Research ("SCORE")

bullet point The goal of the SCORE PROGRAM is to enhance the professional development of the research faculty and sustain a research environment at CSU which encourages students to point their career goals to leadership positions in biomedical research.

bullet pointThe current Program organizes its activities around seven faculty-led research projects in biology and chemistry. These projects offer CSU students practical laboratory experiences in a wide range of research subjects and serve as on-campus research activities for students who participate in the developmental projects of the MBRS RISE Program.

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The NIH has funded three new MBRS-SCORE research projects led by Dr Walid Al-Ghoul, Dr. Rong He and Dr. Kevin Swier. Dr. Al-GhoulDr Rong HeDr Kevin Swier

bullet pointThe following is a listing of the current and recent faculty-led SCORE research projects:

Dr Mark Erhart
Dr. Mark Erhart
Project title:A Mouse Model for a Dominant Adult-Onset Ataxia.

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Dr Rong He
Dr. Rong He
Project title:Role of serum amyloid in interferon expression and T helper cell differentiation

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Dr LeRoy Jones II
Dr. LeRoy Jones II
Project title:Development of Self-Healing Acrylic Bone Cement Composites.

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Dr. Kristy Mardis
Dr. Kristy L. Mardis

Project title:Conformations of C-Type Cytochrome Self-Assembling Complexes

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Dr. Andew Maselli
Dr. Andrew G. Maselli
Project title:Studying the Formation, Stability, and Structure of Hirano Bodies Using a Living Cell System.

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Dr. Juanita Sharpe
Dr. Juanita C. Sharpe
Project title: Structural and Functional Analysis of Cardiolipin-Associated Bax.

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Dr Kevin Swier
Dr. Kevin Swier
Project title:Intracellular signaling during phagocytosis

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Funding history of the CSU MBRS-SCORE Program

bullet pointThe current SCORE faculty research projects are listed above. Tenured and tenure-track faculty in the biological sciences, chemistry, pharmacy, mathematics, and physics are eligible to submit SCORE research projects for future funding by the NIH. Those interested are invited to consult with Warren Sherman prior to submitting their application

bullet pointFor a full listing of previous faculty-led MBRS-supported research projects, click here.

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*Support of Competitive Research ("SCORE") is funded by grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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