Funding

Current Research Funding

 

NSF

Career: Virtual physiology of human tumor tissue for malignancy quantification. Dabagh (PI).

 


NSF

I-Corps. Wound healing monitoring device using deep-learning-assisted multi-modal imaging. Dabagh (PI).

 


NSF

Cybertraining: Implementation: Small: CIberCATSS, A Comprehensive, Applied and Tangible CyberInfrastructure (CI) Summer School in Southeastern Wisconsin. Dabagh (co-PI).

 


University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Discovery and Innovation Grant (DIG). Role of mechanotransduction within wound tissue to characterize and design advanced dressings for non-healing wounds. Dabagh (PI).

 


 

 

Past Research Funding

 

NSF

CC* Compute: A Well-Balanced Cluster for Science and Engineering in the Great Lakes Region. Dabagh (co-PI).

 


Natural Sciences and engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Raman signatures of metastatic cancers. Dabagh (co-PI).

 


UWM-Graduate School Advanced Opportunity Program (AOP) Fellowship award. 

Fellowship awarded to Andrea Alonso.

 


 

 

 

UWM scientist lands $542,000 NSF award for modeling virtual tumor tissues

Students learn to apply high-performance computing to research through new grant

Dabagh, Wang receive grants to support promising, early-stage research in mechanobiology of wound healing and PFAS adsorbents

UWM awarded grant to upgrade its campus supercomputing cluster