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Funding Acknowledgments

R01DK125653 - NIH/NIDDK

12/01/2022 -- 11/30/2023 - Administrative Supplement.
Title: Biological mechanisms that can overcome barriers to adherence to time-restricted eating during circadian
misalignment.

01/01/2020 -- 06/30/2025.

Title: Time-restricted feeding to mitigate metabolic impairments during circadian misalignmentRole: Principal Investigator. 

Link to NIH RePORTER Project Details here

R01HL168081 NIH/NHLBI

02/05/2024 – 01/30/2029.
Title: Impact of circulating and tissue-specific lipids on vascular function and insulin sensitivity in chronic night
shift workers.

Link to NIH RePORTER Project Details here

R03DK118309 - NIH/NIDDK

09/15/2018 – 09/14/2022.

Title: Impact of insufficient sleep on peripheral metabolic tissues.

Link to NIH RePORTER Project Details here

K01DK110138 - NIH/NIDDK - Mentored Research Scientist Development Award 

08/29/2016 – 05/31/2021. 

Title: Effects of physical activity on cardiometabolic impairments associated with insufficient sleep. 

Link to NIH RePORTER Project Details here

Central Society for Clinical and Translational Research (CSCTR)  

Early Career Development Award. 

01/01/2020 -- 12/31/2020.

Title: Time-restricted feeding to mitigate metabolic impairments during circadian misalignment.

Center for Health, Work & Environment, A NIOSH Center of Excellence for Total Worker Health - Pilot Award

09/01/2019 – 08/31/2020. 

Title: Testing a circadian-based countermeasure to improve metabolic health in shift workers.

The Mayo Clinic Metabolomics Resource Core (MCMRC) Pilot and Feasibility Grant

06/01/2018 – 05/31/2019. 

Title: Identification of metabolomic alterations in response to insufficient sleep. This P&F Award will be used to conduct metabolomics analyses on existing plasma samples during and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) before and after 3 nights of insufficient sleep.

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

CO-Pilot Mentored Faculty Award.

03/23/2018 -- 03/22/2019. 

Title: Impact of insufficient sleep on adipose and skeletal muscle tissue. This study leverages my ongoing K01 by allowing the addition of insulin signaling assessments in adipose tissue and lipidomics in muscle tissue before and after sleep loss.

Center for Women’s Health Research Faculty Research Development Award.

01/01/2018 – 12/31/2018. 

Title: Examining sex differences in the metabolic response to insufficient sleep. This grant will enable us to increase the number of participants in our NIH-funded K01 study to allow for an adequately powered sex comparison of the metabolic response to sleep loss.

University of Colorado

University of Colorado Clinical and Translational Research Center Microgrant Award.

01/01/2018 – 12/31/2018. 

Title: Tissue-specific effects of insufficient sleep.

Innovative Seed Grant Award.

08/01/2016 -- 06/30/2018. 

Title: Role of the skin as a tool to assess circadian rhythms and function of peripheral metabolic tissues. 

Colorado Nutrition Obesity Research Center

Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC, P30DK048520).

08/01/2017 – 07/31/2019. 

Title: Impact of insufficient sleep on peripheral metabolic tissues.  This grant enabled us to add fat biopsies and a low dose insulin stage to the hyperinsulinemic clamps to our NIH-funded K01 study to allow assessments of peripheral metabolic tissues in response to sleep loss.

Sleep Research Society Foundation

Early Career Development Research Award.

08/01/2015 -- 06/30/2016.

Title: Influence of physical activity status on the effects of insufficient sleep on metabolism. 

Society in Science

Society for Science - The Branco Weiss Fellowship.

11/01/2011 -- 06/30/2018.

Title: Pathways linking short sleep to diabetes risk. 

Learn about The Branco Weiss Fellowship here.

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