Research Update: 
Layman Seed Grant
The Layman Awards provide funding for projects that will enhance the grantee’s ability to obtain external funding to support prominent scholarly work. Seven CEHS faculty received awards under the “Seed Program” which provides funding for non-tenured early career faculty.
Jiujiu Yu
Jiujiu Yu

Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences

Project: Bioavailability and bioactivity of shiitake mushroom-derived exosome-like nanoparticles
Sarah Zuckerman
Sarah Zuckerman

Department of Educational Administration

Project: Developing capacity for early care and education in rural communities
HyeonJin Yoon

Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools

Project: Improving evaluation methods for targeted educational interventions
Yongjun Wang
Yongjun Wang

Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences

Project: Role Of REV-ERB In exosome biogenesis and release
Raymond Reichenberg

Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools

Project: An exploratory study to improve measurement of school climate for online learners
Kevin Pitt

Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders

Project: Toward P300-based brain-computer interface access for those with severe physical impairments
Patty Kuo

Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies

Project: Key factors influencing infant attachment security with mothers and fathers