OVPR Funds More Proof-of-Concept Research in Final Year of START Program

The UConn Office of the Vice President for Research provided seed funding to 22 investigators to conduct proof-of-concept research in the final year of the START program.

The UConn Office of the Vice President for Research provided seed funding to 22 investigators to conduct proof-of-concept research in the final year of the START program.

The START Preliminary Proof-of-Concept (PPOC) Fund was established through support from the CTNext Higher Education Fund.

This funding helps move promising early-stage innovations toward commercialization. By establishing a strong proof-of-concept these technologies become more attractive for commercialization, partnerships, and later-stage funding.

Recipients come from UConn, the University of Bridgeport, and Southern Connecticut State University. The program provides researchers with up to $10,000.

Over the three-year life of the START program, a total of 77 projects funded were funded, representing over $768,000.00 of investment into Connecticut-based innovations.

START 2021 Q2 Awardees:

Young Tang, College of Agriculture. Health, and Natural Resources, Department of Animal Science- $10000

Evaluating the In Vivo Effect of Compound B7 to Block the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) Infection

Douglas Adamson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry- $10000

Electrifying and Polarizing HEPA Filters with Graphene to Improve the Efficiency of Virus Removal from Air

Yi Li, College of Agriculture. Health, and Natural Resources, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture- $9995

Evolution of citrus rootstock overexpressing iaaM and CKX genes for HLB tolerance

Karl Guillard, College of Agriculture. Health, and Natural Resources, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture- $9985.89

A Low-Cost, Semi-Automated and Integrated System for Soil Health Assessments

Rahul Kanadia,College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Physiology and Neurobiology- $10000

Testing potential antiviral drugs against SARS-CoV-2

Alexandru Asandei, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry- $10000

Controlled Radical Polymerization of Conjugated Alkenes in Water

Steven Demurjian, School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering- $10000

Mobile app for medication reconciliation to achieve Best Possible Medication History

START 2021 Q3 Awardees:

Na Li, School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Science- $10,000

Enhancing the intestinal permeability of non-permeable drug aggregates

Eugene Pinkhassik, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry- $10,000

Integration of palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions in flow processes

Erika Taylor, Wesleyan, Department of Chemistry- $10,000

Targeting tRNA modifying enzymes for inhibitor development

Madhur Upadhyay, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Orthodontics- $10,000

Deep learning (Mask R-CNN) for organization of Diagnostic Records in Orthodontics

Brian Willis, School of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering- $10,000

Demonstration of Wavelength Tunable Photodetector Arrays

START 2021 Q4 Awardees:

Markus Bookland, School of Medicine, Department of Surgery- $10,000

Mobile Screening of Pediatric Cranial Deformities Using Artificial Intelligence and Image Recognition Software

Leslie Caromile, School of Medicine, Department of Cell Biology- $10,000

Bone Metastasis in a Dish – A novel way to personalize cancer treatment

Constance DeVereaux, School of Fine Arts, Department of Dramatic Arts- $10,000

ArtZapp: An Arts and Culture Game and Info App

Khaled Elleithy, University of Bridgeport, Department of Computer Science and Engineering- $10,000

HomeLock

Aoife Heaslip, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology- $10,000

Development of new anti-parasitic drugs targeting in Toxoplasma gondii

Marmar Moussa, School of Medicine, NEAG Comprehensive Cancer Center- $10,000

Cloud-based interactive single-cell immune profiling platform empowering precision medicine

Gary Robbins, College of Agriculture. Health, and Natural Resources, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment- $6,500

Permeable Asphalt Air Permeameter

James Rusling, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry- $10,000

Rapid CRISP-Based Point-of-Care Detection of COVID-19 and COVID-19 Antibodies in Saliva

Paulo Verardi, College of Agriculture. Health, and Natural Resources, Department of Pathobiology- $10,000

Modified Live Vaccines for PRRSV Incorporating Mosaic Immunogens

Hao Wu, Southern Connecticut State University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering- $10,000

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