FUNDED Projects
10. PI, NIH 2R15GM100461-02, Regulation and Functions of Adamts9 During Ovulation, 03/01/2017-02/29/2020, $426,233.
9. PI, NIH 1R15GM100461-01A1, To Characterize Nongenomic Progestin Receptors via Knockouts in Zebrafish, 07/01/2013-02/28/2017, $316,524.
8. PI, North Carolina Biotechnology Center #2012-BRG-1210, Develop a Genetic Model and Procedure for Sterilizing Invasive Vertebrates, 09/01/2012-08/14/2014, $75,000.
7. Co-PI, NSF 0957148 RAPID: The role of membrane progestin receptor in progestin-facilitated lordosis, Jan, 2010-Dec, 2010, $100,000.
6. PI, NSF IOS-0810856 International Zebrafish Workshop - a Model System for Exchange of Ideas, Integration of Knowledge and Collaboration between Developmental Biologists and Comparative Endocrinologists, April 1, 2008- March 31, 2009, $9,520.
5. PI, East Carolina University Faculty Senate Research/Creative Activity Grants Committee “Prolactin Signaling Pathway in Zebrafish Embryogenesis”, $20,296, July 1st, 2007- June 30, 2008
4. PI, East Carolina University Division of Research & Graduate Studies Research 2007 Development Award Program “Developing zebrafish as a model for studying nongenomic actions of steroids” $35,000, July 1st, 2007-June 30th, 2008.
3. PI, NSF IOS-0315349 “RUI: Production and characterization of membrane steroid receptor subtypes”, August 1, 2003-July 31, 2007. $372,511.
2. PI, East Carolina University Research/Creative Activity Grant “Localization of novel membrane steroid receptor subtypes”. 2002-2003. $18,858.
1. Co-PI, NSF IBN-9980353 "Cloning, sequencing and expression of a steroid membrane receptor" September 1999- August 2001. $98,000.
10. PI, NIH 2R15GM100461-02, Regulation and Functions of Adamts9 During Ovulation, 03/01/2017-02/29/2020, $426,233.
9. PI, NIH 1R15GM100461-01A1, To Characterize Nongenomic Progestin Receptors via Knockouts in Zebrafish, 07/01/2013-02/28/2017, $316,524.
8. PI, North Carolina Biotechnology Center #2012-BRG-1210, Develop a Genetic Model and Procedure for Sterilizing Invasive Vertebrates, 09/01/2012-08/14/2014, $75,000.
7. Co-PI, NSF 0957148 RAPID: The role of membrane progestin receptor in progestin-facilitated lordosis, Jan, 2010-Dec, 2010, $100,000.
6. PI, NSF IOS-0810856 International Zebrafish Workshop - a Model System for Exchange of Ideas, Integration of Knowledge and Collaboration between Developmental Biologists and Comparative Endocrinologists, April 1, 2008- March 31, 2009, $9,520.
5. PI, East Carolina University Faculty Senate Research/Creative Activity Grants Committee “Prolactin Signaling Pathway in Zebrafish Embryogenesis”, $20,296, July 1st, 2007- June 30, 2008
4. PI, East Carolina University Division of Research & Graduate Studies Research 2007 Development Award Program “Developing zebrafish as a model for studying nongenomic actions of steroids” $35,000, July 1st, 2007-June 30th, 2008.
3. PI, NSF IOS-0315349 “RUI: Production and characterization of membrane steroid receptor subtypes”, August 1, 2003-July 31, 2007. $372,511.
2. PI, East Carolina University Research/Creative Activity Grant “Localization of novel membrane steroid receptor subtypes”. 2002-2003. $18,858.
1. Co-PI, NSF IBN-9980353 "Cloning, sequencing and expression of a steroid membrane receptor" September 1999- August 2001. $98,000.