South Dakota

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South Dakota- Central NAIPI Region

South Dakota is an expansive, sparsely populated midwestern U.S. state where rolling prairies give way to the dramatic Black Hills National Forest. Black Hills is home to 2 historical monuments carved right into towering granite peaks: Mt. Rushmore, the iconic depiction of 4 revered U.S. presidents, and Crazy Horse Memorial, a tribute to the storied Native American tribal leader.

Below you will find State INBREs, State COBREs & CTRs.

John Thune John Thune

Senior Senator

Republican

Since Jan 4, 2005

Next Election in 2022

Mike Rounds Mike Rounds

Junior Senator

Republican

Since Jan 6, 2015

Next Election in 2026

Dusty Johnson South Dakota “At Large”  Representative

Dusty Johnson

Republican

Since Jan 3, 2019

IDeA Funding in South Dakota

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Total Funding (In Millions USD)
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State Congressional Districts
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State Grants and Contracts
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State Research Sites

South Dakota Principal Investigators

Huber Victor Chester
Huber Victor Chester
INBRE PI: University of South Dakota
David Pearce
David Pearce
COBRE PI: Sanford Research University of South Dakota
Jill Weimer
Jill Weimer
COBRE PI: Sanford Research University of South Dakota
Keith Miskimins
Keith Miskimins
COBRE PI: Sanford Research University of South Dakota
Adam Hoppe David
Adam Hoppe David
COBRE PI: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

South Dakota Funded Programs

  • Center for Cancer Biology

Center for Cancer Biology

June 30, 2021|1 Comment

The primary goal of the COBRE is to build upon the critical mass of basic science and translational cancer researchers that has been developed during Phase I funding of the Cancer Biology Research Center. Phase [...]

  • Center for Pediatric Research

Center for Pediatric Research

June 30, 2021|1 Comment

The primary goal of this application is to establish a foundation of basic scientists with translational research projects studying developmental mechanisms underlying children's disease by establishing the Center for Pediatric Research. The origin of many [...]