DELAWARE: INBRE announces New Pilot Project Investigators
A total of 13 DE-INBRE Pilot Project Investigators (PPI) have begun their work in 2022.
- Mitra Assadi-Khansari, MD, Christiana Care
- Carissa Baker-Smith, MD, MPH, Nemours
- Roghayeh Barmaki, PhD, University of Delaware
- Aditya Dutta, PhD, University of Delaware
- Amanda Hernan, PhD, Nemours
- Hakeem Lawal, PhD, Delaware State University
- Fabrizio Sergi, PhD, University of Delaware
- Lisha Shao, PhD, University of Delaware
- Kevin Solomon, PhD, University of Delaware
- Shubhika Srivastava, MD, Nemours
- Murali Temburni, PhD, Delaware State University
- Elizabeth Wright-Jin, MD, Nemours
- Xuyi Yue, PhD, Nemours
Delaware INBRE Pilot Project awards are one method for establishing research capabilities across the state. These awards are intended to support the efforts of each INBRE investigator to become an independent investigator. By definition, an independent investigator is one who has obtained sustainable funding for research, such as an R01 grant, and by NIH standards is no longer considered an early-stage or new investigator. Each INBRE supported investigator is expected to establish independence as an investigator through INBRE resources by developing and submitting a competitive R01 research grant or a comparable, appropriate, single-investigator grant to NIH or other federal funding agencies prior to concluding the INBRE Pilot Project.