Senior and New Scholars Awards for Stony Brook University

Dr. Markus Seeliger

Stony Brook University
2010 new Scholar Award in aging
Aging is associated with an increased risk for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. These diseases are often caused by a perturbation of the fine balance between protein synthesis, folding, localization, activity and turnover. For example, controlled protein turnover via the ubiquitin-proteasome system prevents the accumulation of ìagedî...

Dr. Daniel Bogenhagen

Stony Brook University
2009 senior Scholar Award in aging
Aging is widely considered to involve a progressive loss of function of mitochondria, the cellular organelles that generate most of the energy required to sustain life. The notion that such mitochondrial dysfunction is not just a consequence, but a cause of aging is the basis of the mitochondrial theory of aging. The precise mechanisms whereby...

Non-Scholar Awards for Stony Brook University

2011 Conferences and Workshops Scholar Award in Aging
The Ellison Medical Foundation has awarded $10,000 to support selected speakers at the Indo-US bilateral conference on "Base Excision DNA Repair, Brain Function and Aging" held January 6-9, 2011 in Hyderabad, India. For further information, see: http://www.uohbif.in/iusw/.

Funded Institutions

The Ellison Medical Foundation fosters research by means of grants-in-aid on behalf of investigators to universities and laboratories within the United States. Institutions receiving awards must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or U.S. colleges or universities.