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FUNDED GRANTS IN ROLE AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR AT UW-MADISON:

2016 Sponsored Research Agreement with Johnsonville; Extraction and Characterization of Antimicrobial Proteins and Peptides from Animal By-products. Funded $248,825 (9/2016-4/2018) 2016 Cranberry Institute Grant: Urinary proteome and fecal microbiome markers of gut barrier dysfunction. Funded $148,665 (5/2016-7/2017) 2014 Sponsored Research Agreement with the Cardiovascular Research Foundation; Refinement and Further Characterization of the Rapacz Familial Hypercholesterolemic (FHS) Swine Model for Cardiovascular Research. Funded $358,778 (6/2014 – 5/17) 2014 NIH RO1; Detection and Characterization of TCFA Using Combined HD-IVUS & IVPA Imaging (Sub-Contract, Stanislav Emelianov, University of Austin, TX). Funded $225,000 (10/2014-9/2018). 2014 Cranberry Institute Grant: Consuption of sweetened, dried cranberries and the gut microbiome, the urinary proteome and the urinary and fecal polyphenolic metablolome. Funded $67,494 (6/2014-5/2015) 2014 Sponsored Research Agreement with Biodaptive; Tannin-Chitosan Films and Foams for Wound Care. Funded $38,703 (6/14-9/14). 2014 Sponsored Research Agreement with the Cranberry Institute; Cranberry Polyphenols and Gut Health: Integrated Cranberry Health Research at UW-Madison. Funded $67,494 (6/2014-5/15) 2014 Equipment Purchase Agreement with Johnsonville; Funded $87,000 (1/2014) 2014 Sponsored Research Agreement with Johnsonville; Extraction and Characterization of Antimicrobial Proteins and Peptides from Animal By-products. Funded $289,000 (1/2014-12/15) 2013 Standard Service Agreement with Recombinetics; Interaction between Diet and Genetics. Funded $68,000 (12/13-4/14) 2013 Standard Service Agreement with Cardiovascular Research Foundation; Induction of Atherosclerotic Lesion. Funded $36,000 (8/13) 2013 Sponsored Research Agreement with the Cranberry Institute; Cranberry Polyphenols and Gut Health: Integrated Cranberry Health Research at UW-Madison. Funded $50,000 (6/2013-5/14) 2013 Standard Service Agreement with Recombinetics; Analysis of Atherogenesis in Swine. Funded $43,000 (12/13-4/14) 2012 USDA / OREI; Forage-based Parasite Control in Sheep and Goats in the Northeast U.S. (Sub- Contract, James Kotcon, University of West Virginia). Funded $199,213 (10/2012-9/17) 2012 UW Graduate School TIF; Addition of Tannin Formulation to Enteral Nutrition to Counteract Impairment of or Improve Immune Function. Funded $50,000 (7/2012-6/13) 2012 Sponsored Research Agreement with the Cranberry Institute; Cranberry Polyphenols and Gut Health: Integrated Cranberry Health Research at UW-Madison. Funded $50,000 (6/2012-5/13) 2012 Sponsored Research Agreement with Johnsonville; Extraction and Characterization of Antimicrobial Proteins and Peptides from Animal By-products. Funded $50,000 (7/2012-6/13) 2011 Hartland Foundation (Sub-contract, Josh Medows – UW Madison- Neurosurgery); Intracranial Pressure Transducer. Funded $72,000 (7/2011 – 6/13) 2011 Sponsored Research Agreement with the Cardiovascular Research Foundation; Development of the Familial Hypercholesterolemic (FH) swine as a translational model for cardiovascular device and imaging research. Funded $345,000 (6/2011 – 5/14) 2011 UW Graduate School Industrial & Economic Development Research (IEDR); Supercritical fluid extraction of bioactive compounds from cranberries. Funded $50,000 (7/2011 – 6/12) 2011 Standard Service Agreement with ESO Technologies; Esophageal probe for cardiac monitoring. Funded $15,000 (1/2011 – 10/11) 2011 UW Graduate School TIF; Tannin-Chitosan composites inhibit E coli colonization in in vivo mouse model. Funded $50,000 (7/2011 – 6/12) 2011 Standard Service Agreement with International Cardio Corporation (formerly – Dutch Cardio, LLC.) to validate High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Technology ( Funded $90,000 ). 2010 Standard Service Agreement with International Cardio Corporation (formerly – Dutch Cardio, LLC.) to validate High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Technology ( Funded $180,000 ). 2008 Sponsored Research Agreement with the Cardiovascular Research Foundation; Development of the Familial Hypercholesterolemic (FH) swine as a translational model for cardiovascular device and imaging research. Funded $250,000 (6/2008 – 5/11)

PUBLICATIONS / PRESENTATIONS:

BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Seeram, N.P., Zhang Y., Reed J.D., Krueger C.G ., Yaya J. Pomegranate Phytochemicals. In Pomegranates (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Industrial Profiles). Editors: Seeram, N.P., Schulman, R.N. and Heber D. 2006; 3-30.

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