Microarray-Relevant
NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2008, Aug. 2 — Sept. 16
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Organization, City, State | PI Name | Project Title |
Award
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Affymetrix,
Santa Clara, Calif. |
Gingeras, Thomas | Comprehensive characterization and classification of the human transcriptome. |
$2,761,654
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Akonni Biosystems, Frederick, Md. | Chandler, Darrell | Diagnostic protein array for respiratory infections. |
$296,316
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Ecoarray,
Gainesville, Fla. |
Carter, Barbara | Developing and using sheepshead minnow microarrays for ecotoxicology. |
$377,466
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Epicenter Software, Pasadena, Calif. | Ryutov, Alex | Integrated analysis of genome-wide array data. |
$157,474
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Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, Fla. |
Yeatman, Timothy | Chip-based diagnosis of problematic liver tumors. |
$417,714
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Idaho
Technology, Salt Lake City |
Dobrowolski, Steven | HT-Film-Array: a system to assess respiratory viruses with emphasis on influenza. |
$1,729,147
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Indevr,
Boulder, Colo. |
Rowlen, Kathy | Advanced microarray technology for pathogen surveillance. |
$486,988
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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore | Irizarry, Rafael | Software for the statistical analysis of microarray probe level data. |
$277,192
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Lynntech,
College Station, Tex. |
Kim, Jinseong | Label-free immunoassay-based sensor array for assessment of exposure to PAHs. |
$300,000
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Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
Gabriel, Stacey | An
NCRR center for high-throughput SNP genotyping and analysis. |
$2,348,844
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Medical
College of Georgia, Augusta, Ga. |
She, Jinxiong | Development of microarray-based biomarkers for type 1 diabetes. |
$351,833
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Microcosm,
Columbia, Md. |
Novikova, Svetlana | Enhanced cancer microarray. |
$34,770
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P2D,
Cincinnati |
Bezerra, Jorge | The Jaundice Chip: a diagnostic tool for cholestatic liver disease. |
$331,059
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Quanterix,
Cambridge, Mass. |
Duffy, David | Single-molecule fiber arrays for the detection of low-abundance proteins. |
$134,147
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Translational Genomics Research Institute, Phoenix | Stephan, Dietrich | Microarray center for research on the nervous system. |
$1,199,769
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University
of California, Davis, Davis, Calif. |
Farnham, Peggy | Scaling the ChIP-chip assay to improve analysis of clinical biospecimens. |
$190,000
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University
of California, Irvine, Irvine, Calif. |
Corn, Robert | SPR imaging studies of nucleic acid microarrays for biomarker detection. |
$291,818
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University
of California, Irvine, Irvine, Calif. |
Wickramasinghe, Hemantha | High-throughput low-cost DNA sequencing using probe tip arrays. |
$711,190
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University
of Colorado, Denver, Aurora, Colo. |
Tabakoff, Boris | Gene array technology center for alcohol research (The R-GAP). |
$893,668
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University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Mich. |
Mayer, Michael | Chip-based and single protein transport assays of multidrug resistance transporters. |
$275,931
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC | Huang, David | CHIP in Murine Models of Cerebral Ischemia |
$166,576
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University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC | Gibas, Cynthia | Biophysical optimization of oligonucleotide microarrays. |
$323,801
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University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. | Ferdig, Michael | High-resolution hybridization-based genotyping in Plasmodium falciparum. |
$181,485
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University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wis. |
Bement, William | Actin-microtubule cross-talk in transient cell arrays |
$320,687
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