North Dakota

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North Dakota- Central NAIPI Region

North Dakota is a midwestern U.S. state dominated by the Great Plains. Its eastern city of Fargo showcases Native American and modern art at the Plains Art Museum. The area’s immigrant history is honored at the Scandinavian Heritage Association in the city of Minot. The Great Plains give way to the rugged Badlands near the border with Montana, where Theodore Roosevelt National Park spans the Little Missouri River.

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

John Hoeven John Hoeven

Senior Senator

Republican

Since Jan 5, 2011

Next Election in 2022

Kevin Cramer Kevin Cramer

Junior Senator

Republican

Since Jan 3, 2019

Next Election in 2024

Kelly Armstrong North Dakota “At-Large” Representative

Kelly Armstrong

Republican

Since Jan 3, 2019

IDeA Funding in North Dakota

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State Research Sites

North Dakota Principal Investigators

Donald Sens
Donald Sens
INBRE PI: University of North Dakota

Stephen Wonderlich
Stephen Wonderlich
COBRE PI: Stanford Research North Dakota
Roxanne Vaughan
Roxanne Vaughan
COBRE PI: University of North Dakota
David Bradley
David Bradley
COBRA PI: University of North Dakota
Sanku Mallik
Sanku Mallik
COBRE PI: North Dakota State University
Marc Basson
Marc Basson
CTR PI: University of North Dakota
Jonathan David Geiger
Jonathan David Geiger
COBRA PI: University of North Dakota

North Dakota Funded Programs

  • Epigenetics COBRE ND

COBRE, Epigenomics of Development and Disease

October 19, 2021|1 Comment

The Epigenetics Working Group unites multiple research teams using different conceptual frameworks and experimental approaches to study epigenetic mechanisms regulating development and aging. Using a wide range of experimental systems, research teams are aiming to [...]

  • Indigenous Trauma & Resilience Research Center

Indigenous Trauma & Resilience Research Center

June 29, 2021|1 Comment

Indigenous populations experience significant trauma-related health disparities, including addiction, post- traumatic stress disorder, chronic diseases, infant mortality, and suicide. Many of these disparities are worse for American Indians (AIs) in the Dakotas. AI communities also [...]