Microarray-Relevant
NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2007, Sept. 12 - Oct. 12
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Organization Name, City, State | PI Name | Project Title |
Award
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20/20
Genesystems, Rockville, Md. |
Khattar, Nada | Peptide array for profiling of autoantibodies in non-small cell lung cancer. |
$165,288
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Affymetrix,
Santa Clara, Calif. |
Gingeras, Thomas | Comprehensive characterization and classification of the human transcriptome. |
$3,233,148
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Akonni
Biosystems, New Market, Md. |
Chandler, Darrell | Multiplexed pathogen detection by on-chip amplification. |
$559,179
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Arrayomics,
San Diego |
Rothwarf, David | Magnetic encoded sortable particle arrays. |
$124,891
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BellBrook
Labs, Madison, Wis. |
Hayes, Steven | Arrayed microfluidic device for reconstituted tissue assays. |
$528,122
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Biolog,
Hayward, Calif. |
Bochner, Barry | Phenotype microarray analysis of fastidious pathogens. |
$467,183
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Ecoarray,
Alachua, Fla. |
Larkin, Patrick | Developing and using Sheepshead minnow microarrays for ecotoxicology. |
$374,401
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Innovative
Surface Technologies, St. Paul, Minn. |
Guire, Patrick | Microsphere coatings for protein arrays. |
$99,933
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Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore |
Irizarry, Rafael | Preprocessing and analysis tools for contemporary microarray applications. |
$450,058
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Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore |
Valle, David | JH/CIDR genotyping for genome-wide association studies. |
$5,496,268
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Massachusetts
General Hospital, Boston |
Louis, David | Custom array CGH for glioma diagnosis and management. |
$335,603
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Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
Yanik, Mehmet | Development of on-chip ultra high-throughput whole-animal assay technologies. |
$2,517,500
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Medical
Engineering Innovations, Madison, Wis. |
Will, James | Electrode array for bloodless liver resection. |
$65,651
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Northwestern
University, Evanston, Ill. |
Shea, Lonnie | Transfected cell arrays for cancer research. |
$182,125
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Prognosys
Biosciences, La Jolla, Calif. |
Chee, Mark | An assay system for cancer gene discovery. |
$58,699
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Prognosys
Biosciences, La Jolla, Calif. |
Chee, Mark | A highly parallel and sensitive assay system for chemical genomics. |
$486,765
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Reaction
Biology, Malvern, Penn. |
Ma, Haiching | High-throughput ELISA chip for drug toxicity screening. |
$463,506
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Sci-Tec,
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Sun, Ye | Reverse transcription free microarray analysis. |
$375,000
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SRI
International, Menlo Park, Calif. |
Faris, Gregory | Droplet cell array assays. |
$229,996
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Stanford
University, Stanford, Calif. |
Ronaghi, Mostafa | Pyrosequencing array for genome sequencing. |
$567,013
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University
of California, San Diego, La Jolla, Calif. |
Huang, Xiaohua | Genome sequencing by ligation using nano-arrays of single DNA molecules. |
$227,780
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University
of California, San Francisco, San Francisco |
Albertson, Donna | Genomic and functional analysis of oral cancer development. |
$269,573
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University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ |
Foran, David | Image mining for comparative analysis of expression patterns in tissue microarray. |
$565,907
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University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
Perou, Charles | Cancer genome characterization using gene expression and DNA copy number analysis. |
$1,488,904
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University
of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. |
Ferdig, Michael | High-resolution hybridization-based genotyping in Plasmodium falciparum. |
$222,500
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Yale
University, New Haven, Conn. |
Zhang, Zhengdong | Gene regulation in metastasis and new methods to analyze its microarray profiles. |
$89,208
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