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