Microarray-Relevant NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2005, June 13-Sept. 11, Part I of II
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Organization Name, City, State |
PI Name | Project Title |
Award
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Biolog, Hayward, Calif. |
Bochner, Barry | Phenotype microarrays for drug toxicity screening |
$632,178
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Biopraxis, San Diego |
Grow, Ann | Reagentless biochip for inorganic & organic contaminants |
$596,638
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Brown University, Providence, RI |
Lau, Bonnie | Microarray discovery of hepatic biomarkers |
$46,018
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Burnham Institute, La Jolla, Calif. |
Snyder, Evan | The Stem Cell Center at The Burnham Institute |
$1,060,699
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Ciencia, East Hartford, Conn. |
Fernandez, Salvador | Plasmonic fluorescence microarray detection system |
$122,547
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Columbia University, Health Sciences, New York |
Pavlidis, Paul | Integrative meta-analysis of microarray data |
$313,460
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Detroit R&D, Detroit |
Kim, Hyesook | Targeted antibody microarrays: tool for toxicoproteomics |
$462,633
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Dmetrix, Tuscon, Ariz. |
Zhou, Pixuan | Array microscope image-acquistion system |
$811,565
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Electro Geodesics, Eugene, Ore. |
Tucker, Don | Dense array EEG for neonatal sleep monitoring |
$600,039
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Illumina, San Diego |
Lebl, Michal | Protease substrate array |
$603,106
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Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine |
Naggert, Juergen | NHLBI Shared Microarray Facility |
$805,050
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Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA |
She, Jinxiong | Development of microarray-based biomarkers for type 1 diabetes |
$361,011
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Microsurfaces, Minneapolis |
Guo, Athena | Oriented protein microarray for functional studies |
$370,094
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Oregon Science & Health University, Portland, Ore. | Bagby, Grover | Microarray program for NHLBI investigators |
$723,622
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Parallel Synthesis Technologies, Santa Clara, Calif. |
Haushalter, Robert | Micromachined Si printhead for microarray fabrication |
$315,104
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Sanger Institute, London |
Dunham, Ian | Detecting human functional sequences with microarrays |
$272,125
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Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, San Diego |
Mcclelland, Michael | Arrays and targets for nascent transcripts |
$385,965
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Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. |
Ball, Catherine | Microarray data standards and supporting applications |
$495,918
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Translational Genomics Research Institute, Phoenix, Ariz. |
Stephan, Dietrich | Microarray Center for Research on the Nervous System |
$1,430,656
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SOURCE: National Institutes of Health
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Microarray-Relevant NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2005, June 13-Sept. 11, Part I of II
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