Microarray-Relevant
NIH Grants in Fiscal Year 2007, March 27 May 9
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Organization
Name, City, State |
PI Name | Project Title |
Award
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Ambergen,
Waltham, Mass. |
Lim, Mark | Novel proteomic arrays of in vitro expressed proteins for autoimmune disease. |
$657,583
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Columbia
University, New York |
Lipkin, Walter | Pathogen discovery in chronic lung disease by Mass Tag PCR and microarray. |
$390,828
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Emma
Pendleton Bradley Hospital, East Providence, RI |
Carskadon, Mary | Workshop to consider the feasibility of a sleep/circadian rhythms gene chip. |
$5,000
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Epitome
Biosystems, Waltham, Mass. |
Gordon, Neal | A standardized antibody microarray-based system for the quantitative measurement. |
$150,000
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H &
N Instruments, Newark, Ohio |
Nishioka, Gary | Automated synthesizer of a protein analysis chip. |
$200,000
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Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass. |
Betensky, Rebecca | Statistical methods for analysis of array CGH data. |
$79,622
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Massachusetts
General Hospital, Boston |
Chess, Andrew | Single cell PCR microarray study of alternative splicing. |
$345,345
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Mirus
Bio Corp., Madison, Wis. |
Watt, Maryanne | Efficient labeling of microRNA for microarray analysis. |
$486,482
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Northwestern
University, Evanston, Ill. |
Barron, Annelise | Ultrafast DNA sequencing on microfluidic chips: matrices and mechanisms. |
$525,000
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Purdue
University, West Lafayette, Ind. |
Irudayaraj, Joseph | Multiplex arrays using Confocal Raman for BRCA1 alternative splice profiling. |
$74,039
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Stanford
University, Stanford, Calif. |
Miklos, David | Microarray analysis of H-Y antibodies in human transplantation. |
$195,000
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Brown, Patrick | Gene expression in cancer by microarray hybridization. |
$438,826
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Ronaghi, Mostafa | Pyrosequencing array for genome sequencing. |
$235,789
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Stichting
Katholieke Universitiet, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
Veenstra, Gertjan | Interrogating the Xenopus tropicalis genome using tile path microarrays. |
$267,692
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University
of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles |
Black, Douglas | Genomic measurement of alternative splicing by DNA array. |
$416,199
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University
of California, San Francisco, San Francisco |
Lee, Lawrence | Text mining point mutations for genetic diagnosis array. |
$45,812
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Albertson, Donna | Microarray-based scanning of the mouse genome. |
$429,978
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University
of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, Colo. |
Rowlen, Kathy | Development of diagnostic microarray for Influenza A. |
$472,624
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University
of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore |
Elmer, Gregory | Microarray analysis of morphine's behavioral effects. |
$218,029
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University
of Medicine and Dentistry, Piscataway, NJ |
Foran, David | Collaborative systems for analyzing tissue microarrays. |
$257,962
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University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Mich. |
Lubman, David | Protein microarrays for the humoral response in cancer. |
$283,881
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University
of Texas, Dallas, Tex. |
Cooper, Donald | DNA microarray analysis of neuronal excitability. |
$163,994
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University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wis. |
Keles, Sunduz | Statistical methods for the analysis of ChlP-chip data. |
$282,445
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Yale
University, New Haven, Conn. |
Mane, Shrikant | GeneChip automation and MegAllele system for microarray analysis at Yale University. |
$1,054,868
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Yeshiva
University, New York |
Cvekl, Ales | Analysis of transcription in lens using tiled microarrays (ChIP on chip). |
$185,461
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