Skip to main content Dr. Ramona Salcedo
- Asst Dean, College
- Associate Professor at School of Family & Consumer Sciences, College of Applied Arts
Grants
2023
- Zhu, Jie (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3, Koh, Gar Yee (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3, Salcedo, Ramona (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3.
Supporting Undergraduates in Research to Gain Experience (SURGE) 2023,
College of Applied Arts,
Texas State University,
$6000.
(Funded: August 31, 2023 - June 1, 2024).
Grant.
- Salcedo, Ramona.
Targeting Visfatin-induced PAK4 Signaling to Break the Obesity-liver Cancer Link,
Texas State University,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$8000.
(Submitted: October 2, 2022, Funded: January 2023 - Present).
Grant.
2022
- Koh, Gar Yee (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3, Zhu, Jie (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3, Salcedo Price, Ramona (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3.
Supporting Undergraduates in Research to Gain Experience (SURGE) 2022,
College of Applied Arts,
Texas State University,
$6000.
(Funded: August 12, 2022 - June 1, 2023).
Grant.
2021
- Koh, Gar Yee (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3, Zhu, Jie (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3, Salcedo-Price, Ramona (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33.3.
Supporting Undergraduates in Research to Gain Experience (SURGE) 2021,
College of Applied Arts,
Texas State University,
$6000.
(Submitted: June 16, 2021, Funded: August 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022).
Grant.
2020
- Price, R S.
Dietary Intervention to Reverse the Impact of Obesity on Liver Cancer,
Texas State University,
$7995.
(Submitted: October 2019, Funded: January 2020 - Present).
Grant.
2017
- Pan, Xi (Principal), Salcedo, Ramona (Co-Principal).
Exploring Lifestyle Risks of Liver Cancer among Middle-Aged and Older Hispanics in Central Texas,
Texas State University,
$2500.
(Funded: 2017 - 2018).
Grant.
2015
- Price, R S (Principal).
Dietary Intervention for the Reversal of Obesity-Induced Inflammation and Cancer Progression,
Texas State University Faculty Research Enhancement Program,
$7995.
(Funded: December 2015 - December 2016).
Grant.