Team with Madhav Mani Secures $7.4M NIH Grant

Mani and a multidisciplinary team will explore cellular evolution, disease, and aging

Madhav Mani is part of an eight-person group for this grant.

Northwestern Engineering’s Madhav Mani is one of the five co-primary investigators who earned a $7.4 million grant through the University of Chicago to study how cells adapt to surroundings.

Mani, an associate professor of applied mathematics and engineering sciences at Northwestern Engineering, is part of an eight-person group that will investigate cells’ evolution and alteration that can cause disease and quicken aging. Mani's team will develop mathematical and modeling frameworks to guide experimentation, analysis of data, and understanding

The five-year grant is from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, a division of the National Institutes of Health.

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