By Erin Wickey
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 16, 2024) — The University of Kentucky’s Igniting Research Collaborations program has awarded nearly $600,000 in pilot grants to support cross-college interdisciplinary research.
The goals of IRC include increasing interdisciplinary scientific engagement and leveraging the breadth of UK expertise to tackle problems in the Commonwealth.
Among the pilot grants are:
- “A multidisciplinary approach to environmental change and bee conservation,” Clare Rittschof, Beryl Jones (CAFE), Catherine Linnen (Arts and Sciences).
- “Development of Novel Screening Protocols to Distinguish Limbic-Predominant Age-Related TDP-43 Encephalopathy (LATE) from Alzheimer’s Disease in Living Older Adults,” Valentinos Zachariou (Medicine), Thomas Adams (Arts and Sciences), Jennifer Stevenson (Medicine), Siva Gandhapudi (Medicine).
- “Large Language Models for Understanding Medieval Manuscripts,” Muhammad Siddique (Engineering), Abigail Firey (Arts and Sciences).
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“Young Adult Females Responses to Image-Based Sexual Harassment (IBSH),” Jennifer Scarduzio (Communication and Information), Christal Badour (Arts and Sciences), Kimberly Parker (Communication and Information).