Microarray-Relevant NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2006, Jan. 6 19.
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Organization Name, City, State |
PI Name | Project Title |
Award
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Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. |
Ruden, Douglas | QTL and microarray mapping lead sensitivity genes |
$67,727
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Brigham and Womens' Hospital, Boston |
Cravatt, Benjamin | Microarray platform for profiling cancer proteases |
$371,800
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California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. |
Rabolt, John | High speed planar array infrared PA-IR spectrograph |
$446,531
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Children's Hospital Boston, Boston |
Brat, Daniel | Comparative DNA microarray analysis of brain tumors |
$145,865
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Children's Hospital Boston, Boston | Degertekin, Fahrettin | AFM arrays for single molecular mechanics |
$316,857
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia |
Lin, David | Lift-off polymer array approach to axon guidance |
$367,792
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Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. |
Jaffrey, Samie | Rapid ligand identification using HIV proteome microarrays |
$210,000
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Columbia University Health Sciences, New York |
Lalush, David | Data analysis in diagnositic applications of microarrays |
$114,586
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Cornell University, Ithaca, NY |
Ma, Haiching | Microarraying and screening chemical libraries |
$457,101
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Emory University, Atlanta |
Guillory, Kenneth | Local telemetry system for microelectrode array recording |
$98,845
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta |
Snyder, Michael | Protein chips and phosphorlyation pathways in yeast |
$549,261
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta |
Collins, Greg | Sensitive diagnosis of biowarfare agents on a microchip |
$420,334
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Intragraphix, Salt Lake City |
Rehm, Heidi | Evaluation of a deafness genechip |
$173,000
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North Carolina State University, Raleigh, Raleigh, NC |
Patterson, Winston | CHIP: A link between the chaperone & proteasome system |
$294,190
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Reaction Biology, Malvern, Penn. |
Matalon, Sadis | Nitric oxide modulation of CFTR expression and function |
$291,000
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Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, Calif. |
Clarkcurtiss, Josephine | Gene expression in mycobacterium tuberculosis |
$269,100
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US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC |
Antin, Parker | GEISHA, a chicken embryo gene expression resource |
$501,212
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University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Mass. |
Ware, Jerry | Transgenic analysis of platelet receptor expression |
$255,600
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University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala. |
Ngai, John | Programs of gene expression in olfactory neurogenesis |
$267,520
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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif. |
Kirby, John | Chemosensory regulation of bacterial gene expression |
$235,037
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University of California, Davis, Davis, Calif. |
Christman, John | Macrophage gene expression in acute lung inflammation |
$303,118
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University of Illinois, Chicago, Chicago |
Androphy, Elliot | Control of papillomavirus expression and transformation |
$283,020
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
Rabson, Arnold | Activation of HTLV1 gene expression and oncogenesis |
$219,184
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Yale University, New Haven, Conn. |
Uyeda, Kosaku | Carbohydrate regulation of hepatic gene expression |
$213,192
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Yeshiva University, New York |
Leibold, Elizabeth | Iron regulation of gene expression |
$299,000
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SOURCE: National Institutes of Health
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