Dr. Zucker was also an innovative philanthropist and active community volunteer who created research centers for women scientists at two university medical centers, volunteered as a docent at the Laguna Art Museum and set up scholarship funds to reward gifted students and excellent teachers.
2021 Zucker Grant Recipients
Anne Brauweiler, PhD
Inhibition of the antiviral response by Staphyloccoccus aureus
Kelsey Haist, PhD
Cell type-specific roles of Nox2 in the normal progression and resolution of inflammatory responses
Katherine “Katie” Hisert, MD, PhD
Modulating macrophage-mediated inflammation in cystic fibrosis
Jennifer Honda, PhD
Aloha Kilauea: Exploring the Pulmonary Immune Responses to volcanic derived ash and Mycobacterium avium complex isolates
Jennifer Matsuda, PhD
Optimization of microinjection of 2-cell stage mouse embryos with CRISPR/Cas9 to allow for consistent, large insertion events
Lisa Meltzer, PhD, CBSM
Melatonin, Itch, Stress, and SLeep in Eczema (MISSLE): A Pilot/Feasibility Study
Mindy Miller, PhD
Influence of T cells on pulmonary iILC2 recruitment
Karina Serban, MD
Decay accelerating factor (CD55) is protective against cigarette smoke (CS) – induced lung epithelial cell injury
Elizabeth Devon Smith, PhD
The Cost of Invisible Work: Exploring the Impact of Household Burden on Sleep
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Dr. Zucker visited National Jewish Health in 2007 to create the Natalie V. Zucker Grant and Research Center for Women Scholars and is pictured with some of our post-doctoral fellows and graduate students.