Julie K. Andersen - US grants

Affiliations: 
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Neuroscience Biology, Medicine and Surgery

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According to our matching algorithm, Julie K. Andersen is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years Recipients Code Title / Keywords Matching
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1986 — 1988 Andersen, Julie Kay
F31Activity Code Description:
To provide predoctoral individuals with supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas leading toward the research degree (e.g., Ph.D.).

Pc-12 Cells Variants Defective in Neurotransmitter Metab

@ University of California Los Angeles

0.976
1989 — 1992 Andersen, Julie Kay
F32Activity Code Description:
To provide postdoctoral research training to individuals to broaden their scientific background and extend their potential for research in specified health-related areas.

Animal Models For Study of Mao Genes in Disease

@ Massachusetts General Hospital

0.903
1994 — 1999 Andersen, Julie Kay
R29Activity Code Description:
Undocumented code - click on the grant title for more information.

Models For Exploring Free Radical Damage

@ University of Southern California

1
1996 — 2002 Andersen, Julie Kay
P01Activity Code Description:
For the support of a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

Role of the Glutathione System in Cell Stress and Aging

@ University of Southern California

1
1999 — 2003 Andersen, Julie Kay
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Mao-B's Role in Brain Aging: Need For Inducible Models

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

1
2000 — 2003 Andersen, Julie Kay
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Early Iron Exposure, Aging, and Parkinson's Disease

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.907
2001 — 2005 Andersen, Julie Kay
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Role of Iron and Glutathione in Parkinson's Disease

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.907
2005 — 2008 Andersen, Julie Kay
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Role of Gsh and Mao-B in Pd-Related Mito Dysfunction

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.907
2006 Andersen, Julie Kay
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Gluthathione Depletion /Mitochondrial Complex I Dysfunct

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.907
2006 — 2009 Andersen, Julie Kay
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Iron Dysregulation and Parkinson's Disease

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.912
2007 — 2008 Andersen, Julie Kay
P01Activity Code Description:
For the support of a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Aging and Diseses

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.907
2007 — 2011 Andersen, Julie Kay
RL1Activity Code Description:
Undocumented code - click on the grant title for more information.

Subcellular Localization of Alpha-Synuclein and Its Impact On Neurodegeneration

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.912
2007 — 2011 Andersen, Julie Kay
P01Activity Code Description:
For the support of a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

Glutathione Depletion and Mitochondrial Complex I Dysfunction

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.912
2007 Andersen, Julie Kay
P01Activity Code Description:
For the support of a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

Administration

@ Buck Institute For Age Research

0.907
2009 Andersen, Julie Kay
P01Activity Code Description:
For the support of a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

Mitochondrial Function, Tor and Aging

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912
2009 — 2011 Andersen, Julie Kay
P01Activity Code Description:
For the support of a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Aging and Disease

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912
2010 — 2011 Andersen, Julie Kay
R13Activity Code Description:
To support recipient sponsored and directed international, national or regional meetings, conferences and workshops.

2011 Oxidative Stress and Disease Gordon Research Conference

@ Gordon Research Conferences

0.906
2014 — 2015 Andersen, Julie Kay
Campisi, Judith (co-PI) [⬀]
R21Activity Code Description:
To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas. (Support generally is restricted in level of support and in time.)

Environmental Exposure and Astrocytic Senescence: Novel Link to Pd?

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912
2016 — 2017 Andersen, Julie Kay
R21Activity Code Description:
To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas. (Support generally is restricted in level of support and in time.)

Potential Role of Lysosomal Atp13a2 in Cellular Iron Homeostasis

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912
2017 Andersen, Julie Kay
Lithgow, Gordon J.
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Pharmacology of Lifespan Extension

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912
2017 Andersen, Julie Kay
Lithgow, Gordon J.
RF1Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specific, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing specific interest and competencies based on the mission of the agency, using standard peer review criteria. This is the multi-year funded equivalent of the R01 but can be used also for multi-year funding of other research project grants such as R03, R21 as appropriate.

A Temporal Bioenergetic, Metabolomics, and Proteomic Map of Alzheimer's Disease in Invertebrate Models

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912
2020 Andersen, Julie Kay
Lithgow, Gordon J.
R01Activity Code Description:
To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.

Neuronal Fxr as a Potential Therapeutic Target For Alzheimer's Disease

@ Buck Institute For Research On Aging

0.912