Microarray-Relevant
NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2006, October - November
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Organization
Name, City, State |
PI Name | Project Title |
Award
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Alpha
Universe, Madison, Wis. |
Zdanovsky, Alexey | Probes and cell arrays for detection of bacterial toxins |
$196,552
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Ambion
Diagnostics, Austin, Tex. |
Hu, Zhongting | A novel technology to prepare human tissue microarray |
$167,539
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Arizona
State University, Tempe, Ariz. |
Zhang, Peiming | Fabrication of universal DNA nanoarrays for sequencing by hybridization |
$299,000
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BioDiscovery,
Ann Arbor, Mich. |
Gulari, Erdogan | Low-cost custom microarray synthesis |
$290,030
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Bionanomatrix,
Philadelphia |
Cao, Han | Hybrid nanochannel arrays for single molecule linear, genome analysis |
$212,440
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Boston
University, Boston |
Meller, Amit | High throughput DNA sequencing using design polymers and nanopore arrays |
$302,390
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Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland |
Mastrangelo, Carlos | Large-scale nanopore arrays for DNA sequencing |
$294,912
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Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY |
Lin, David | Lift-off polymer array approach to axon guidance |
$367,792
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Duke
University, Durham, NC |
Skene, Pate | Neurosciences microarray center |
$1,210,000
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Genaco
Biomedical Products, Huntsville, Ala. |
Lu, Chiungmei | Expression profiling of microRNAs with bead array |
$234,610
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H Lee
Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, Fla. |
Lancaster, Johnathan | Plasma microarray analysis and ovarian cancer biomarkers |
$79,585
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IA,
Ann Arbor, Mich. |
Erb, Judith | Self-calibrating biosensor array for rapid point-of-care diagnosis |
$205,669
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Illumina,
San Diego |
Moon, John | Microfluidic capillary assay utilizing holographically encoded microparticles |
$99,160
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Intelligent
Biosystems, Worcester, Mass. |
Gordon, Steven | Ordered arrays for advanced sequencing systems |
$424,790
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Montana
State University, Bozeman, Mont. |
Dratz, Edward | Markers for T2DM, risk of T2DM & aptamer array diagnosis |
$137,504
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Oregon
Health & Science University, Portland, Ore. |
Phillips, Tamara | Mapping and microarray gene expression analysis in a model of excessive drinking |
$201,999
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Reaction
Biology, Malvern, Penn. |
Ma, Haiching | Microarraying and screening chemical libraries |
$457,101
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SRI
International, Menlo Park, Calif. |
Faris, Gregory | Droplet cell array assays |
$247,294
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Tufts
University, Medford, Mass. |
Walt, David | Microsensor arrays for saliva diagnostics |
$1,700,001
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University
of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles |
Christman, Karen | Selective patterning of biomolecules into protein arrays |
$48,796
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University
of California, San Diego, San Diego |
Huang, Xiaohua | Genome sequencing by ligation using nano-arrays of single DNA molecules |
$273,336
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University
of Delaware, Newark, Del. |
Rabolt, John | High speed planar array infrared PA-IR spectrograph |
$379,552
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University
of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, Fla. |
Handfield, Martin | Epithelium-microbe interactions dissected with arrays |
$280,399
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University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wis. |
Bement, William | Actin-microtubule cross-talk in transient cell arrays |
$328,563
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Wayne
State University, Detroit |
Ruden, Douglas | QTL and microarray mapping lead sensitivity genes |
$321,889
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