Homepage /research/abnexus/ en AB Nexus announces 2025 Research Collaboration Grant Program /research/abnexus/2025/01/13/ab-nexus-announces-2025-research-collaboration-grant-program AB Nexus announces 2025 Research Collaboration Grant Program Allison Jane Miller Mon, 01/13/2025 - 14:55 Categories: Homepage

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  Key Dates

  • Proposals due: April 1, 2025
  • Award notifications: mid-June
  • Project start date: July 1, 2025

New mechanisms

This cycle, we invite proposals to the following funding mechanisms:

  • Exploratory/Broad Announcement ($75k, 18 months): Seeks proposals from teams that have not previously collaborated but have identified a path for integrated, joint work to study unique research concepts. There are no biomedical topic limitations, and proposals are encouraged to explore areas of growth in the research community.
  • Special Topic Announcement鈥擰uantum and Human Health ($350K, 24 months): Seeks proposals from both new and established collaborative teams to drive innovation in federally prioritized research areas. Proposals must focus on quantum science applications in medical research and healthcare. Projects outside this topic will be considered non-responsive and withdrawn.

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Quantum and health event explores transformative potential of new research collaborations /research/abnexus/2024/12/02/quantum-and-health-event-explores-transformative-potential-new-research-collaborations Quantum and health event explores transformative potential of new research collaborations Allison Jane Miller Mon, 12/02/2024 - 16:14 Categories: Homepage Heather Hansen

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Massimo Ruzzene, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder vice chancellor for research and innovation, launched the program to stimulate ideas on building partnerships and how to move the joint field forward. 鈥淭his event is just the beginning of a new chapter for 麻豆免费版下载in quantum science and human health,鈥 he said.

More than 100 attendees tuned into the event, 鈥淎pplications of Quantum Science and Technology in Human Health,鈥 and met in breakout groups focused on how quantum sensing, quantum imaging and quantum computing could help advance disease detection, medical imaging and diagnostics, drug discovery and more.

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麻豆免费版下载Boulder, already an established leader in quantum science and technology, continues to blaze trails in research, education, commercialization and job creation, cementing it as an international quantum hub of excellence providing tangible benefits to society. 鈥淭oday, the CUbit Quantum Initiative reinforces Colorado鈥檚 quantum prominence by catalyzing research on campus, expanding education and workforce opportunities and linking quantum advancements to industry,鈥 said Scott Sternberg, executive director of CUbit. 鈥淭his event is the first of many that are intended to promote collaborations in not only biosciences but also in aerospace, climate and sustainability, and national security.鈥

Geetha Senthil, deputy director, Office of Special Initiatives, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, also spoke at the event, giving insight into NIH鈥檚 quantum initiatives and stressing the need for early disease detection and the potential of quantum sensing to revolutionize diagnostics. She noted that NIH is eager to fund collaborative projects, particularly those that bring quantum technologies to health applications.    

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AB Nexus announces new grant awards with a focus on research collaborations related to AI and climate change /research/abnexus/2024/07/23/ab-nexus-announces-new-grant-awards-focus-research-collaborations-related-ai-and-climate AB Nexus announces new grant awards with a focus on research collaborations related to AI and climate change Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 07/23/2024 - 08:14 Categories: Homepage Megan Lane

Today, the AB Nexus program announced its 2024 seed grant awards to interdisciplinary research teams from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the 麻豆免费版下载. Collectively, the seven winning teams will receive $713,000 in funding to advance cutting-edge research that improves human health and well-being. 


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鈥滱B Nexus has created a new culture of research collaboration at the University of Colorado,鈥 said Thomas Flaig, MD, vice chancellor for research at 麻豆免费版下载Anschutz. 鈥淪olving the toughest challenges in human health requires teamwork across a wide range of fields, and we鈥檙e very proud of how this program has helped to inspire so many new interdisciplinary research projects across our campuses.鈥

Accelerating collaborative research in human health and wellness

   I'm thrilled to receive an AB Nexus seed grant for my collaboration with Dr. Ben Bitler at 麻豆免费版下载Anschutz. The research this award supports will transform our ability to leverage advanced data to identify new targets for treating patients with ovarian cancer."

Professor Aaron Clauset, Department of Computer Science; BioFrontiers Institute (麻豆免费版下载Boulder)

Since launching in 2020, AB Nexus has awarded more than $4.2 million in seed funding to 55 collaborative research teams, several of which have gone on to secure additional external funding and publish peer-reviewed research papers that are helping to improve health care and medicine.

For example, one team that received a $125,000 AB Nexus seed grant in 2020 was recently awarded up to $39 million in funding from the federal government鈥檚 Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). The team of scientists from 麻豆免费版下载Boulder, 麻豆免费版下载Anschutz and Colorado State University is working to develop new regenerative treatments for osteoarthritis. 

鈥淲ithin five years, our goal is to develop a suite of non-invasive therapies that can end osteoarthritis,鈥 said project leader and Principal Investigator Stephanie Bryant, professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder. 鈥淚t could be an absolute game-changer for patients.鈥

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The 2024 AB Nexus awardees include three newly formed teams and four projects that expand upon existing collaborations. Individual grants range in size from $65,000 to $125,000, and this year鈥檚 funds include generous co-sponsor support: $100,000 from the University of Colorado Cancer Center and $95,000 from the Department of Computer Science at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚 College of Engineering and Applied Science. 

This year, AB Nexus developed two themed 鈥渢racks鈥 for its grant applications. In addition to the general human health track, research teams focused on 鈥淐limate Change and Health鈥 and 鈥淎I/Advanced Computing and Health鈥 were invited to apply to topic-specific AB Nexus grants.  

鈥淲e are identifying themes like AI and climate change to further explore research collaborations on our campuses that can significantly impact health and well-being,鈥 said Massimo Ruzzene, vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder. 鈥淭hrough strategic alignment with societal needs, federal funding trends and partnership opportunities, the research projects associated with these themes are better positioned for novel discoveries and improving human health.鈥

Among the collaborative research projects that received AB Nexus awards in 2024:  

  • A cardiologist and computer scientist are exploring new applications of artificial intelligence to improve medical devices like pacemakers for heart failure patients
  • An electrical engineer who specializes in medical imaging has teamed up with a mathematician to develop deep learning algorithms that can help doctors to better diagnose and assess accreta, a life-threatening condition involving the placenta tissue of expectant mothers
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The full list of 2024 AB Nexus award winners is below. With the support of joint-campus leadership, the next AB Nexus award cycle will occur in spring 2025. More information will be available on the AB Nexus website this fall.

2024 AB Nexus Awardees

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  • Improved Assessment of Placenta Accreta with Fast 3D MRI,
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  • Investigating Extreme Health Risks at the Nexus of Climate Change, Incarceration and Societal Re-entry in Colorado
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