Microarray-Relevant NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2008, Jan. 1 - May 27 (Part I of II)
Organization, City, State PI Name Project Title
Award
Akonni Biosystems,
New Market, Md.
Chandler, Darrell Multiplexed pathogen detection by on-chip amplification.
$621,202
Ambion Diagnostics, Austin, Tex. Brown, Justin RNA amplification for diagnostic microarrays.
$270,287
Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. Clarkcurtiss, Josephine Gene expression in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
$312,886
Arrayomics,
San Diego
Rothwarf, David Liquid array protein assay platform.
$99,999
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories,
Richland, Wash.
Zangar, Richard Bioinformatics for protein microarrays.
$316,421
Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, Tex.
Rijnkels, Monique Analysis of chromatin remodeling in mammary gland development using tiling arrays.
$207,399
Biodetection Instruments, Fayetteville, Ark. Su, Xiaoli A microfluidic biochip for rapid screening of pesticide residues.
$100,000
Biotex,
Houston, Tex.
Jackson, George Temperature gradient hybridizer and real-time imager for DNA microarrays.
$111,945
Columbia University,
New York
Firestein, Stuart Microarray analysis of olfactory receptor expression.
$277,883
Columbia University,
New York
Lipkin, Wian Pathogen discovery in chronic lung disease by mass tag PCR and microarray.
$390,828
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,
Boston
Li, Cheng dChip:analysis and visualization of oligonucleotide expression and SNP arrays.
$299,250
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH Whitfield, Michael Development of RIP-Chip methods and tiled arrays to identify functional elements.
$360,000
Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution, Gainesville, Fla. Benner, Steven Chemistry to improve human genomic array analysis architectures.
$550,175
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia Kleinszanto, Andres Tissue arraying, immunostaining, and imaging system.
$263,546
Gene Check,
Fort Collins, Colo.
Wagner, Robert A microarray based STR genotyping system utilizing RecA-mediated ligation.
$225,929
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Macbeath, Gavin Quantitative, multiplexed and high-throughput: macroarrays of lysate microarrays.
$200,400
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif. Weier, Heinzulrich Accelerating cancer research with single cell arrays.
$236,711
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston
Yarmush, Martin Living cell arrays for real time functional genomics.
$664,697
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston
Louis, David Custom array CGH for glioma diagnosis and management.
$335,603
Meso Scale Diagnostics, Gaithersburg, Md. Kenten, John Human proteome arrays for auto-antibody identification in clinical cancer studies.
$230,965
Michigan State University, Lansing, Mich. Walton, Stephen Development of a parallel, array-based transcription factor expression assay.
$180,855
Microsurfaces,
Minneapolis
Guo, Athena Cell mimic microarrays for multivalent pathogen characterization & detection.
$100,000
Mirus Bio,
Madison, Wisc.
Watt, Maryanne Efficient labeling of microRNA for microarray analysis.
$447,841
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC
Smirnov, Alex Lipid nanotube arrays for membrane protein biochips.
$242,994
Northwestern University, Chicago Huang, Chiangching Atherosclerosis risk refinement: a multi-marker approach using microarrays.
$309,055
Orthosystems,
Syracuse, NY
Mcpike, Mark Microarray chips for rapid detection of high affinity nucleic acid sequences.
$645,864