Microbial Genome Sequencing
Program
|
Fiscal
Year 2003 Awards
National
Science Foundation
Microbial
Genome Sequencing | ||||
Principal
Investigator
|
Institution |
Title |
Total
Award
($) |
Total
Duration
(yrs) |
Benson,
David
|
University
of Connecticut |
Sequencing
of the Frankia CcI3 Genome, a Nitrogen-Fixing Plant Symbiotic
Actinomycete |
$914,922 |
3 |
Birren,
Bruce
|
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology |
Finishing
the Draft Genome of Magnaportha grisea |
$1,300,000 |
1 |
Cary,
Craig
|
University
of Delaware |
Genomic
Sequencing of Two Globally Ubiquitous Members of the Epsilon
Proteobacteria Found in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal
Environments |
$374,524 |
1 |
Clark,
Theodore
|
Cornell
University |
Gene
Discovery and Mapping Tools for Ichthyophthirius: A Complementary DNA
Resource |
$499,755 |
2 |
Eisen,
Jonathan
|
The
Institute for Genomic Research |
Shotgun
Sequencing of Tetrahymena thermophila |
$2,567,000 |
2 |
Eisen,
Jonathan
|
The
Institute for Genomic Research |
Complete
Genome Sequencing of the Extremely Halophilic Archaea Haloferax
volcanii |
$247,185 |
1.5 |
Gardner,
Malcolm
|
The
Institute for Genomic Research |
Genome
Sequencing of the Protistan Parasite Perkinsus
marinus |
$1,656,540 |
2 |
Giovannoni,
Stephen
|
Oregon
State University |
SGER:
Sequencing a Pelagibacter (SAR11) |
$99,598 |
1 |
Gordon,
Jeffrey
|
Washington
University School of Medicine |
Comparative
Microbial Genome Analysis of the Human-Bacteroides
Symbiosis |
$1,993,732 |
3 |
Graves,
Michael
|
University
of Massachusetts, Lowell |
Algal
Virus Genomics |
$309,227 |
3 |
Gunsalus,
Robert
|
University
of California, Los Angeles |
Sequencing
and Analysis of the Syntrophus aciditrophicus Genome
|
$449,779 |
2 |
Hendrix,
Roger
|
University
of Pittsburgh |
Sequences
of Exceptionally Large Bacteriophage Genomes |
$642,764 |
3 |
Iandolo,
John
|
University
of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center |
Sequencing
and Annotation of the Bdellovibrio Strain W
Genome |
$281,000 |
2 |
Karam,
Jim
|
Tulane
University |
Sequencing
Genomes of the T4-like Myoviridae |
$285,000 |
1 |
Martin-Carnahan,
Amy
|
University
of Maryland, Baltimore |
Aeromonas
hydrophila Under the Auspices of the Microbial Genome Sequencing
Program |
$499,999 |
2 |
Nelson,
Karen
|
The
Institute for Genomic Research |
Salinibacter
ruber: A Bacterium that Behaves Like a
Haloarchaean |
$349,973 |
2 |
Nester,
Eugene
|
University
of Washington |
Genome
Sequencing of Agrobacterium biovar Type Strains |
$1,039,782 |
2 |
Nusbaum,
Harris
|
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology |
Phytophthora |
$457,000 |
1 |
Sadowsky,
Michael
|
University
of Minnesota – Twin Cities |
Complete
Genomic Sequencing of Arthrobacter aurescens strain
TC1 |
$699,245 |
2 |
Smith,
Kerry
|
Clemson
University |
The
Genome Sequence of Methanosaeta concilii – An Educational
Tool |
$276,247 |
2 |
Taylor,
Donald
|
University
of Alaska, Fairbanks |
Coupling
Diversity with Function: Metagenomics of Boreal Forest
Fungi |
$800,000 |
2 |
Fiscal
Year 2002 Awards
National
Science Foundation
Microbial
Genome Sequencing
| ||||
Principal
Investigator |
Institution |
Title |
Total
Award ($) |
Total
Duration (yrs) |
Bhattacharya,
Debashish |
University
of Iowa |
An
EST Approach to Understanding Endosymbiotic Gene
Transfer |
$789,987 |
2 |
Delong,
Edward 0236541
|
Monterey
Bay Aquariam Research Institute
|
The
Cenarchaeum Symbiosum Genome Project: Genome Sequence from a
Psychrophilic Archaeon, the Ocean's Single-Most Abundant
Microbes |
$759,642 |
2 |
Hoover,
Timothy 0237224
|
University
of Georgia Research Foundation Inc. |
Genome
Sequencing of the Budding Bacterium Hyphomonas neptunium
|
$325,000 |
2 |
Nierman,
William 0236595
|
Institute
of Genomic Research
|
Sequencing
of the Genome of Myxococcus xanthus |
$1,150,000 |
2 |
Read,
Timothy |
Institute
for Genomic Research
|
Sequencing
of Plasmids from the Bacillus Cereus Group- Mapping the Evolution of B.
Anthracis Virulence Plasmids pv01 and pv02 |
$998,715 |
2 |
Reysenbach,
Anna-Louise
|
Portland
State University |
Genome
sequencing and Comparative Analysis of the Chemolithoautotrophic
Thermophile, Persephonella marina and its Terrestrial Relative
AZ-Eu1 |
$500,000 |
2 |
Tyler,
Brett |
Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University |
Genome
Sequencing of Phytophthora sojae |
$1,000,000 |
2 |
Ward,
Naomi 0237365
|
Institute
of Genomic Research
|
Genome
Sequencing and Comparative Analysis of Acidobacterium capsulatum and
Verrucomicrobium spinosum
|
$1,100,000 |
2 |
Fiscal
Year 2001 Awards
National
Science Foundation
Microbial
Genome Sequencing
| ||||
Principal
Investigator |
Institution |
Title |
Total
Award ($) |
Total
Duration (yrs) |
DasSarma,
Shiladitya |
University
of Maryland Biotech Institute
|
Genomic
Biodiversity in Hypersaline Environments
|
$600,000 |
3 |
Dean,
Ralph 0136064
|
North
Carolina State University
|
Genome
Sequence of Magnaporthe grisea |
$700,000 |
2 |
Farman,
Mark 0135462
|
University
of Kentucky
|
Comparative
Genomics of Telomeres in Pathogenic and Saprophytic
Fungi |
$793,000 |
3 |
Karam,
Jim |
Tulane
University
|
Sequencing
Genomes of the Myoviridae
|
$495,600 |
3 |
Moran,
MaryAnn 0135210
|
University
of Georgia |
A
Genomic Approach to Sulfur Biotransformations in the Ocean: The Genome
Sequence of a Marine Roseobacter
|
$882,593 |
3 |
Schmidt,
Thomas 0135880
|
Michigan
State University |
Phylogeny
to Function: Genomic Analysis
of Dominant, Uncultured Soil Bacteria
|
$651,170 |
3 |
Sogin,
Mitchell 0135272
|
Marine
Biological Lab |
Microsporidia
and the Next Generation of Genome Scientists |
$1,078,381 |
4 |
Young,
Ryland 0135653
|
Texas
A & M
|
Phages
of Agronomic Bacteria: A
Student-Based Genomics Approach
|
$250,000 |
4 |
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