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UC awards $15.5M in research grants

An illustration of three different forms that organoids can take.

An illustration of three different forms that organoids can take. Two teams of UC researchers are exploring the possibilities of these simplified, lab-grown versions of organs. (Photo: Getty/Thom Leach Science Photo Library.)

The University of California Office of the President has awarded $15.5 million in grants to teams of UC researchers on the cutting edge of medicine, artificial intelligence, agriculture and climate justice.

Awarded every two years through a highly competitive process, the Multicampus Research Program Initiative (MRPI) draws on the world-class resources and capabilities of UC’s $7 billion research enterprise, uniting teams of cross-disciplinary experts from at least three UC campuses to pursue ambitious questions with immediate applications.

“The MRPI program funds discoveries that are made possible only by the convergence of disciplines to improve the lives of Californians and draws world-class student, faculty and staff talent to our university and our state,” said UC Vice President of Research and Innovation Theresa Maldonado. “UC programs like this help keep California at the forefront of breakthrough research, technological innovation and equitable opportunities to thrive.”

Since 2009, the university has made 125 MRPI grants totaling $156.6 million and involving 739 UC faculty members.

Explore the 14 projects that received this years MRPI grants

 

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