Grants

updated 7/31/2022

PI: S. Johnson, 2022-2027, $15.106.647

NIH NIA RO1 AG021155

Title: The Longitudinal Course of Imaging Biomarkers in People At Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease

Role: PI of the PSU award. 2022-2027, $555,470


PI/Co-PI: Jay Gopalakrishnan, Bruno Jedynak, Jeffrey Ovall,\\Daniel Taylor Rodriguez, Panayot Vassilevski


NSF RTG Training grant, 2022-2027, $2,135,397


Title: Portland Program In Computation And Data Enabled Science


Role: Co-PI


PI: Feng Liu, CoPIs: Steve Reichow, Bruno Jedynak, Jay Nadeau, Christof Teuscher, 2020-2023, $395,926

NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure 2019216

Title: CC* Compute: GPU-based Computation and Data Enabled Research and Education (G-CoDERE) at PSU

Role: co PI.


PI: S. Johnson, 2018-2023, $18,783,082

NIH NIA R01 AG027161

Title: Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention

Role: PI of the PSU award. 2018-2023. $491,308.


PIs: B. Jedynak and Wei Huang, 2018-2019, $50,000

2018 OHSU-PSU Collaborative Research Program

Title: Statistical Learning of Longitudinal MRI for Predicting Breast Cancer Response

to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

Role: PI


PI: B. Jedynak, 2018-2019, $45,000 (direct costs only)

Oregon Roybal Center for Aging and Technology Pilot Program, OHSU

Title: Sample Size for High Frequency Digital Markers

Role: PI


PI: Gopalakrishnan, Co-PIs: M. Rudolph, J. Ovall, P. Vassilevski and B. Jedynak,

2016-2019, $702,021

NSF 1624776 Major Research Instrumentation Program

Title: Acquisition of a Computing Cluster for Portland Institute for Computational Sciences

Role: CoPI


PI: J.L. Prince 2014-2018 $387,284

NIH/NEI 1 R01 EY024655-01

Title: 3D segmentation and registration of macular SD-OCT for application in MS

Role: PI of the PSU sub-award, 2016-2018, $81,684


PI: B. Jedynak, 2014-2015, $66,875.00 (direct costs only)

M.J. Fox Foundation

Title: A machine learning analysis of the progression of Parkinson Disease

Role: PI


PI: J. Flombaum, 2013-2015, $120,000

Science of Learning Institute, Johns Hopkins University

Title: Spatial Localization through Learning: An Information Theoretic Approach

Role: Senior personnel


PIs: D. Geman, R. Vidal and L. younes, 2010-2014, $794,824

NSF IIS 0964416

Title: Active Scene Interpretation by Entropy Pursuit

Role: Senior personnel


PI:J. DiRuggiero, 2009-2012, $478,584

NSF DEB Award 0918907

Title: Community structure, genomic heterogeneity and metabolic diversity of the microbiome

of the oldest and driest desert on Earth, the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile

Role: Senior personnel


PI: J.L. Prince, 2006-2017, $2,984,226

NIH NINDS 5R01NS056307

Title: Automatic Cerebellar MRI Labeling in Health and Disease

Role: Senior personnel


PI: R. Winslow, 2007-2010, $2,183,988

NIH 1R24 HL085343-01A1

Title: CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG)

Role: Senior personnel


PI: B. Jedynak, 2011-2012, $25,000

Osso scholar award

Title: Developing the Alzheimer's Disease Progression Scale (ADPS) and further characterizing the course of AD

Role: PI


PI: B. Jedynak, 2010-2011, $109,995

Research grant from Pfizer Inc.

Title: Modeling of Alzheimer's disease Neuro-imaging Initiative Study

Role: PI


PI: S. Jain 2012-2015, $385,560

NIH NHLB 5R01HL116316-02

Title: Molecular Imaging for Macrophage-Associated Pulmonary Diseases

Role: Senior personnel


PI: S. Jain 2008-2010, $100,000

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant

Title: Quantitative Imaging Methods for Tuberculosis

Rle: Senior personnel


PI: B. Jedynak, 2008-2009, $20,000

Potts Memorial Fundation

Title: Quantitative Imaging Methods for the Discovery of Surrogate Markers of M. Tuberculosis Infection

Role: PI