ARRA Funds Enhance Training Opportunities in Neurological Research
Composed of 86 billion neurons and an array of intricate structures, the human brain is a complex organ that regulates every process within the body.
NIH ARRA Program Funds Infrastructure for Modern Nonhuman Primate Research
Many people today use touchscreen devices to manage or control various aspects of their lives, such as food deliveries, home lighting, and video entertainment.
ARRA-Funded Rutgers Repository Pivots to COVID-19 Testing During Pandemic
In 2010, the Rutgers University Cell and DNA Repository (RUCDR) was awarded nearly $10 million (C06RR030323) to renovate space for a core facility offering biological sample storage and repository services.
NIH ARRA Investment Funds State-of-the-Art Core Facility to Support the Future of RNA Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Dr. Frank Slack, Director of the Harvard Medical School Initiative for RNA Medicine (HIRM), envisions a promising future for RNA-based therapeutics...
ARRA Program Helps Enable Revolutionary Discoveries in Gene Therapy
Located within the heart of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Research Institute, the Clinical Vector Core (CVC) fills a unique role within the biomedical research community. The CVC provides services to academic, industry, and government groups for the advancement of gene therapy research. An ORIP award (G20RR030997) administered through the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grant program—whose goals were to stimulate the U.S.