The President’s Research Grant (PRG) was established in 1999 to support faculty research and align with NSU’s Vision 2025. This annual program awards seed money to faculty for new or expanding research projects. PRG aims to enhance NSU’s research reputation and foster external funding opportunities. Proposals are reviewed by faculty panels, and the president selects the top-ranked projects. Each award is co-funded by the university and the applicant’s college.

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Submissions from 2002

The Study Of The Effectiveness Of Rehabilitation And Wellness Programs For People Living With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Jennie Lou and William Kelleher

Standardization of Gene Expression Array Analysis Using Rapidly Growing Cancer Cells, Appu Rathinavelu

Studies on Microbial Adherence to Hydrogel Contact Lens Surfaces+, Scott Schatz, Howard Hada, Andrew Rogerson, and Kenneth Seger

The Attachment Assessment Project of the BABY Center, Kimberly Shaw, Roni Leiderman, Debbie Glasser, Carol Reed, and Cyril Blavo

Role of Acetyl CoA carboxlase-2 on the production of Malonyl CoA, the hunger signal, that controls Neuropeptide Y synthesis in Brain, Kallidaikurichi Venkatachalam

Submissions from 2001

Diagnosis of Parasitic Infection by Surrogate Methods in Rural Communities of Guatemala, Camille Bentley, Joel Spalter, Kerry Earlywine, and Harold Laubach

Calcification In Marine Invertebrates: Research And Lecture Series Utilizing The Recently Acquired Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) At Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center, Pat Blackwelder

Cobalt Nanoclusters As Carbonylation Catalysts, Veljko Dragojlovic

A Behavioral Intervention for HIV-Positive Individuals with Insomnia Complaints, Ana Fins

Use of Chirps for Electrophysiologic Assessment of Hearing in the Lower Range, Teri Hamill

Design Of Collaborative Learning Environments: Building Community On The Web, Stan Hannah, Leanne Lai, Laurie Dringus, Lisa Deziel-Evans Deziel-Evans, Thomas Thompson Thompson, Alan Cohen, and Madeline Hellman

Tear Protein Adhesion to Contact Lenses and Lens Storage Vials, Lester Janoff and Ed Keith

Normative Life Transitions: Predicting Successful Adaptation In New Mothers And Beginning College Students, Nicola Schutte and Nathalie Franco

Vision Screening Of Pre-School Children At Nova Southeastern University, Josephine Shallo-Hoffman, Cyril Blavo, and Rachel Anastasia Coulter