James S. McDonnell Foundation Announces 2021 Grants for The 21st Century Science Initiative Awards

The Officers and Directors of the James S. McDonnell Foundation today announced more than $4 million in grants in the long running program, the 21st Century Science Initiative.

In 2021, the 21st Century Science Initiative funded new research in two program areas. Opportunity Awards in the program area Understanding Human Cognition provides funding for new research studying human behavior across the lifespan using more naturalistic designs and dynamic measures better to reflect our day-to-day behavior. The JSMF Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards in Understanding Dynamic & Multi-scale Systems provides students completing doctoral training an opportunity to broaden their research experience and acquire additional skills in this multi-disciplinary field by crafting their own postdoctoral experiences. “Private philanthropy can and should play a central role in supporting knowledge generation and use,” said McDonnell Foundation President, Dr. Susan Fitzpatrick. “Our founder believed in giving smart people the freedom to pursue important problems and JSMF is continuing with that vision.”

The McDonnell Foundation’s 2021 21st Century Science Initiative Awards are:

Opportunity Awards: Understanding Human Cognition

INSERM, Paris, France
New Horizons and a Time-Scale for Learning Transfer: Identifying the Dynamic of Brain Plasticity During Tool Use to Boost Language Learning
Project Lead: Claudio Brozzoli, $250,000 over four years

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
Do Tactile Exploratory Behaviors Predict Language Development in Deaf Signing Children?
Project Lead: Rain Bosworth, $250,000 over four years

University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California
A Methodology for Studying the Dynamics of Resilience of College Students
Project Lead: Magy Seif El-Nasr, $250,000 over four years

University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
A Naturalistic Examination of the Listening Environment and its Role on Development,
Project Lead: Giovanna Morini, $250,000 over four years

University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Context-specific Speech Perception and Barriers to Successful Communication Between Healthcare Providers and Aging Patients
Project Lead: Melissa Baese-Berk, $250,000 over four years

University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
The Embodied Emergence of Social Communication: Implications for Autism in Infancy
Project Lead: Jessica Bradshaw, $250,000 over four years

University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Effects of Financial Concerns on Low-Income Parents’ Speech to Children
Project Lead: Christine Potter, $250,000 over four years

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Faces in the Wild: Understanding Real-World Communication of Emotions
Project Lead: Paula Niedenthal, $250,000 over four years

Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards: Understanding Dynamic and Multi-scale Systems

R. María del Río-Chanona, Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Iacopo Iacopini, Central European University
Adela-Maria Isvoranu, University of Amsterdam
Omer Karin, University of Cambridge
Asher Leeks, Yale University
Stefany Moreno-Gámez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alan Pacheco, ETH Zürich
Anton Pichler, Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Miles Wetherington, Cornell University
Lucas Vargas Zeppetello, Harvard University

Founded in 1950 by the late aerospace pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, James S. McDonnell believed that science and technology gives mankind the power to shape knowledge for the future while improving our lives. "Mr. Mac's" vision continues to be realized through the research these grants are supporting. Since the inception of the 21st Century Science Initiative in 2000, more than $354 million in funding has been awarded.