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NIH/NIDDK, R01 DK118292, 05/08/20 – 04/30/24PI: Ulrich-Lai “Stress, ‘comfort’ food, and obesity”
NIH/NIMH, R01 MH119814, 09/11/19 – 06/30/24Multi-PI grant: Ulrich-Lai (Contact PI), Herman“Stress resilience by natural rewards: neurocircuit mechanisms”
NIH/NIDDK, R01 DK119135, 09/20/18 – 5/31/2023 Multi-PI grant: Tso (Contact PI), Ulrich-Lai, Liu
“Role of the GI lymphatic system in hormonal signaling and nutrient metabolism”
NIH/NIDDK, U2C DK059630, 08/01/16 – 07/31/22 PI: Tso, Cincinnati Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center (MMPC) Director of Core D “Behavior and Cognitive Core”: Ulrich-Lai
The UC MMPC provides metabolic phenotyping services to NIH- and company-supported investigators with transgenic mice that have diabetes-related phenotypes. More specifically, Core D (Behavior and Cognitive Core) provides sophisticated state-of-the-art behavioral assays, radioimmunoassays, and radiotelemetry methods that allow investigators to better characterize mouse models of metabolic disorders.
NIH/NIDDK, U24 DK076169, 12/01/2017 – 10/31/2021PI: McIndoe, PI of subaward: Ulrich-Lai“Behavioral assay development to assess preference for exercise relative to palatable food”
The major goal of this innovative pilot grant is to develop and validate a new behavioral assay in mice to measure preference for voluntary exercise versus palatable food.
NIH/NIDDK, R56 DK118292, 09/15/18-05/07/20, NCEPI: Ulrich-Lai“Stress, ‘comfort’ food, and obesity”
NIH/NIDDK, R01 DK091425, 09/20/11-08/31/17, NCE PI: Ulrich-Lai “Food reward and stress”
NIH/NIDDK, R03 DK089018, 07/01/10-09/30/12 PI: Ulrich-Lai “Palatable food and synaptic plasticity”
NIH/NIDDK, K01 DK078906, 07/20/07--9/30/12 PI: Ulrich-Lai “Palatable food, reward, and stress”
NIH/NIDDK, F32 DK067820, 05/01/04-10/31/05 PI: Ulrich-Lai“Diet, obesity and stress”
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