Support

 Ongoing support

NIH CEBRA R21 (link)

This NIDA CEBRA award is for the development of new protein labeling technologies to study molecular mechanisms underlying substance use disorders.

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Research Grant (link)

This collaborative project (PI: Adam Cohen, Harvard University) aims to develop new molecular integrators for time-gated activity-dependent tagging.

NIH Director’s DP2 New Innovator Award (link)

The NIH Director’s DP2 Award promotes the development of brain-wide technologies for subcellularly-targeted, calcium-dependent proximity labeling enzymes for activity mapping and proteomics in vivo.

Beckman Young Investigator (link)

The Beckman Young Investigator Award enables engineering of new GPCR-dependent proximity labeling enzymes to study cellular mechanisms of psychedelic drugs in vivo.

Searle Scholars Program (link)

The Searle Scholars Program supports research in the lab to apply proximity labeling tools to capture proteins enriched in functionally-defined neural populations.

Career Awards at the Scientific Interfaces (link)

Tina is supported by a BWF CASI award. This award provides research support to early career scientists who work at the interface of Biological and Physical sciences.

The University of California, Davis (link)

The lab is generously supported by the public through the University of California, Davis, and the Department of Neurology through the School of Medicine. The lab is housed at the Center for Neuroscience.

 

Completed support

BBRF Young Investigator Grants (link)

The NARSAD Young Investigator award supports research in the lab to discover new molecular features of neurons that help regulate reward-seeking in mice.

Molecular Basis of Cognition Scialog Team Award (link)

The Scialog Team Award supports a collaborative research project with Dr. Antonio Fernandez Ruiz at Cornell University to develop approaches for tagging specific memories in the hippocampus.