Team Research

Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant Program

Contact

Jonique Freeman
Project Manager
Office of Strategic Research Development
jfree124@uga.edu
Tucker Hall
310 East Campus Rd.
Athens, GA 30602

Overview & Projects

Eleven teams at the University of Georgia were selected to receive research awards through the third Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant Program in 2021.

Previous Years

2021 Projects

An Interdisciplinary School-Based Health Center

An Interdisciplinary School-Based Health Center in Partnership with the Clarke County School District, the University of Georgia, and the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership

Bloom and doom: Is increasing risk of harmful algal blooms an inevitable consequence of global change?

Bloom and doom: Is increasing risk of harmful algal blooms an inevitable consequence of global change?

Developing new storm design criteria for natural hazards planning research and practice

Developing new storm design criteria for natural hazards planning research and practice.

Developing UGA's Cognitive Aging Research and Education (CARE) Center

Developing UGA’s Cognitive Aging Research and Education (CARE) Center.

semi-transparent solar panels could provide important benefits in agriculture

Evaluating the agrivoltaic potential of emerging perovskite-based solar cells for greenhouse applications.

From AI Ethics to AI Aesthetics: Artificial Intelligence and Aesthetic Harm

From AI Ethics to AI Aesthetics: Artificial Intelligence and Aesthetic Harm.

Georgia Aflatoxin Research and Mitigation Center of Excellence

Georgia Aflatoxin Research and Mitigation Center of Excellence.

Integrated approaches to address current and future high consequence biological agents

Integrated approaches to address current and future high consequence biological agents.

Molecular Level Biodosimetry for National Security:

Molecular Level Biodosimetry for National Security.

Nanotechnology and Machine Learning Based Rapid Infectious Disease Diagnostics

Nanotechnology and Machine Learning Based Rapid Infectious Disease Diagnostics.

The THRIVE Project

The THRIVE Project: Development of a Mother-centered ‘Lay Doula’ Communication Intervention to Improve Black Maternal Outcomes.