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Completed Funding

ERC european research council Starting Grant

Project Title: Harnessing the Dark Side of Protein Folding: Manipulating Aggregation for Recombinant Protein Production.
Award Amount: $2,500,000
Duration of Award: October 2013 - September 2019

EU Joint Program in Neurodegenerative Disease Resarch (JPND)

Joint Project: Simon Alberti (PI), Serena Carra, Angelo Poletti, Nico Dantuma, Jared Sterneckert
​Project Title: Stress granules and proteostasis in motor neurons: towards a mechanistic understanding of ALS.
Award Amount: $2,011,698
Duration of Award: January 2016 - December 2019

Ministry of Science, Technology, and Space: Israeli-Italian Grant for Scientific and Technological Cooperation

Project Title: Dynamics and function of stress granules and other protein-RNA assemblies in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Joint Project: Serena Carra, University of Modena ​ 
Award Amount: $200,000
Duration of Award: October 2016 - September 2018

Joint Israel-India Grant from Israel Science Foundation 

Joint Project: Subramaniam Ganesh and Pratibha Siwach
Project Title:
Deciphering the structural role of glycogen in neuronal autophagy and neurodegeneration.
Award Amount: $320,000
Duration of Award: October 2016 - September 2019


Abisch-Frenkel Foundation for the Promotion of Life Sciences

Project Title: The neuronal cell biology of Tauopathy: examining the etiology of neuron-specific toxicity of Tau aggregation.
Award Amount: $45,000
Duration of Award: August 2015 - July 2017

German Israeli Foundation (GIF)

Project Title: Building a molecular map of alpha-synuclein toxicity.
Joint Project: Tiago Outeiro and Silvio Rizzoli from the University of Goettingen
Award Amount: $182,400
Duration of Award: January 2014 - December 2016
Niedersachsen-Israel Research Cooperation Program
Project Title: The role of membrane binding on alpha-synuclein aggregation and cell-to-cell propagation in models of Parkinson’s Disease.
Joint Project: Tiago Outeiro from the University of Goettingen
Award Amount: $300,000
Duration of Award: January 2014 - June 2017

E-RARE-2 Consortium Grant for Transnational Projects on Rare Diseases

Project Title: Towards the Understanding of Pathological Protein Processing and Toxicity in Machado-Joseph Disease.
Joint Project: Philipp Koch,  Dineke Verbeek, Luis Pereira de Almeida, and Thorsten Schmidt 
Award Amount: $1,200,000
Duration of Award: January 2013 - December 2015

Israel Science Foundation

Project Title: Quality control of protein folding and aggregation.
Award Amount: $292,500
Duration of Award: October 2011 - September 2015


American Federation for Aging Research

Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation and The Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation in Partnership with the American Federation for Aging Research

New Investigator Award in Alzheimer’s Disease

Project Title: The Cell Biology of Protein Aggregation in a C. elegans Alzheimer Model.
Award Amount: $100,000
Duration of Award: July 2012 - June 2014

Abisch-Frenkel Foundation for the Promotion of Life Sciences

Project Title: Amyloid management in yeast through spatial organization of aggregated proteins in the cytosol.
Award Amount: $45,000
Duration of Award: August 2011 - July 2013

German Israeli Foundation (GIF)

Project Title: Asymmetric inheritance of aggregate inclusions in yeast.
Award Amount: $57,000
Duration of Award: January 2012 - December 2012

National Institute for Psychobiology in Israel

Project Title: Determine the basis for the neuronal cell-type specificity of aggregation-induced toxicity: Examining the effect of neural stimulation and activity on protein folding stress and oxidative stress tolerance in neurons.
Award Amount: $25,000
Duration of Award: October 2011 - September 2012

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