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NHGRI Grants Active as of January 12, 2009
by Scientific Goal: Stage: Category
sorted by Principal Investigator

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5 R01 HG04302-02 ALTER, ORLY DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEE
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTI
1 UNIVERSITY STATION, A4800
Tensor Computations for Modeling Large-Scale Molecular B
5 R03 HG03632-02 AMUNDSON, RONALD UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO
DEPT OF PHILOSOPHY
200 W KAWILI STREET
Why Do Disability Activists Reject the Genome Project?
5 R01 HG03616-04 ARTAVANIS-TSAKONAS, SPYRIDON Harvard Medical School
240 Longwood Ave.
LHRRB-410
The Protein Complex Map of the Drosophila Proteome
1 U54 HG05031-01 AUBE, JEFFREY UNIV OF KANSAS CTR
dept of medicinal chemistry
1251 wescoe hall drive
malott hall, room 4070
University of Kansas Specialized Chemistry Center
1 R43 HG04530-01 AUERBACH, JONATHAN GlobalStem, Inc.
6 Taft Court
Suite 150
Propogation and Characterization of 2 Mouse Embryonic St
5 R21 HG04553-02 Albert, Thomas 1 Science Court
Large-Scale Selection of Genomic Loci
1 F32 HG04692-01 Albertorio, Fernando HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF PHYSICS
17 OXFORD ST
DNA/Carbon Nanotube Hybrids: Specific Interactions for S
2 P41 HG03619-04 BALL, CATHERINE STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, SCH OF MED
300 PASTEUR DR., GRANT BLDG-S201
Microarray Data Standards and Supporting Applications
5 R13 HG04195-02 BALL, CATHERINE STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, SCH OF MED
CCSR 2255A
STANFORD MICROARRAY DATABASE
MGED 9&10 Student Travel Awards
1 U01 HG04738-01 BARNES, KATHLEEN Johns Hopkins Univ-Baltimore
Sch of Med, Asthma/Allergy Ctr
5501 Hopkins Bayview Circle
Genome-Wide Associations Environmental Interactions in t
5 R01 HG03685-03 BATZOGLOU, SERAFIM STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
353 SERRA MALL, GATES BLDG
Annotation of Constrained Elements in the Human Genome
5 U54 HG04570-02 BERNSTEIN, BRADLEY MGH Pathology
149 13th Street
High-throughput sequencing of chromatin regulatory eleme
5 R21 HG04552-02 BESTOR, TIMOTHY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT
701 WEST 168TH STREET
High throughput profiling of genomic methylation pattern
5 U01 HG04422-02 BIERUT, LAURA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
660 SOUTH EUCLID AVE, BOX 8134
ST LOUIS, MO 63110
Study of Addiction: Genetics and Environment
1 U01 HG04695-01 BIRNEY, EWAN EUROPEAN BIOINFORMATICS INST
wellcome trust genome campus
hinxton cambridge cb10 1sd uk
EDAC: ENCODE Data Analysis Center
5 K01 HG03418-04 BOSL, WILLIAM CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CORPORATION
300 LONGWOOD AVE
Analysis of Early Mouse Cerebellar Neuron Developmental
1 R01 HG04970-01 BOTKIN, JEFFREY University of Utah
75 South 2000 East 2nd floor
Methods for Promoting Public Dialogue on the Use of Resi
5 P20 HG03899-02 BRENEMAN, CURTIS RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
DEPT OF BIOTECH CENTER
110 8TH STREET
The RPI Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics (RMI)
5 P50 HG04071-03 BRONNER-FRASER, MARIANNE CALIFORNIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPT OF BIOLOGY
1200 E CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD
139-74
Center for in Toto Genomic Analysis of Vertebrate Develo
5 R01 HG03622-03 BULT, CAROL THE JACKSON LABORATORY
600 MAIN STREET
MouseCyc: A Biochemical Pathway Database for the Mouse
5 R01 HG03420-03 BULYK, MARTHA BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
MED/HMS NEW RES BLDG, RM466D
77 AVENUE LOUIS PASTEUR
HARVARD MED SCHOOL NEW RES BLDG
Yeast Transcription Factor Binding Specificities
5 R01 HG03985-03 BULYK, MARTHA HMS NEW RES BLDG, RM 466D
77 AVENUE LOUIS PASTEUR
Universal, Compact Combinatorial Microarrays for DNA Bin
1 R13 HG04283-01 Bader, Joel Johns Hopkins University
201C Clark Hall
3400 N. Charles St.
Structural, Functional & Evolutionary Genomics Gordon Co
5 P41 HG03652-04 Barstead, Robert 825 N. E. 13TH STREET
A Gene Knockout Resource For C. elegans
5 U01 HG04402-02 Boerwinkle, Eric UNIV OF TEXAS HSC-SOPH
HUMAN GENETICS CENTER
PO BOX 20186
GWA for Gene-Environment Interaction Effects Influencing
5 R01 HG03008-04 Bussemaker, Harmen COLUMBIA UNIV NY MORNINGSIDE
1210 AMSTERDAM AVE, MC 2205
Inferring regulatory circuitry from microarray data
5 R01 HG04318-02 CAPPELLA, JOSEPH UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATI
3620 WALNUT STREET
Public Opinion Deliberation and Decision Making about Ge
5 U01 HG04271-02 CELNIKER, SUSAN ERNEST O LAWRENCE BERK NAT'L LAB
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1 CYCLOTRON ROAD
MS 64-121, LIFE SCIENCES DIV
Comprehensive characterization of the Drosophila transcr
5 R01 HG04361-02 CHANG, HOWARD STANFORD UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY
269 CAMPUS DRIVE
Structural Motifs in RNA
5 R44 HG04237-03 CHEE, MARK PROGNOSYS BIOSCIENCES, INC.
505 COAST BLVD SOUTH #310
An Assay System for Cancer Gene Discovery
2 R44 HG04284-02 CHEE, MARK Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.
505 Coast Blvd. South
Suite 310
Microarray Technology for Genomic Assays
5 U01 HG04609-02 CHISHOLM, REX NORTHWESTERN UNIV
Center for Genetic Medicine
303 East Superior Street
Lurie 7-125
Genome-wide Studies from the NUgene Biorespository
5 U01 HG04599-02 CHUTE, CHRISTOPHER Health Sciences Research
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
200 First Street SW
EMR Phenotypes and Community Engaged Genomic Association
5 R03 HG03302-02 COLE, SIMON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
DEPT OF CRIMINOLOGY, LAW & SOCIE
SOCIAL ECOLOGY II, RM 2357
Criminal Justice Applications of Genetic Information
1 U01 HG04798-01 CRAWFORD, DANA VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
CENTER FOR HUMAN GENETICES RESEA
519 LIGHT HALL
Epidemiologic Architecture for Genes Linked to Environme
5 K22 HG03169-03 CRAWFORD, GREGORY Institute for Genome Sciences
Duke University
CIEMAS, 101 Science Drive
Room 2363B
Generation of a genome-wide DNAse hypersensitive library
5 U54 HG04563-02 CRAWFORD, GREGORY Institute for Genome Sciences
Duke University
CIEMAS, 101 Science Drive
Room 2363B
Comprehensive Identification of Active Functional Elemen
5 R01 HG03461-04 CUTLER, DAVID DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS
EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MED
343 WHITE HEAD BUILDING
615 MICHAEL STREET
Analytical Tools for Whole Genome Association Studies
5 F31 HG04299-03 Charos, Alexandra 420 TEMPLE ST #226
Genomic Approaches to Understanding Metabolism and Aging
1 K99 HG04515-01 Chen, Kevin NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOLOGY
100 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST
Genome-wide identification of cis-regulatory polymorphis
1 R01 HG04820-01 Ciruna, Brian The Hospital for Sick Children
101 College Street, Rm. 11-306
MaRS East Tower
Targeted Manipulation of the Zebrafish Genome through Ho
5 R01 HG03961-03 Condit, Celeste UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Dept of Speech Communication
Terrell Hall
Lay and Expert Models of Gene-Environment Interaction
5 U01 HG04171-03 DALY, MARK MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECHNOLOGY
BROAD INSTITUTE
77 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
A Unified System for Genome-Wide Association Analysis
5 R01 HG03317-04 DAVIS, RONALD STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCH OF MED
BIOCHEM, GENOME TECH CTR
855 CALIFORNIA AVE
STANFORD GENOME TECHNOLOGY CTR
STANFORD, CA 94304-8307
Identifying chemical probes against all essential genes
7 R01 HG03362-04 DAVULURI, RAMANA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF MOLE/VIROL/IMMUN/MED G
460 WEST 12TJ AVE
BRT 816
Genomewide discovery & analysis of alternative promoters
5 R01 HG04175-02 DECHTER, RINA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE
4232 DBH
Efficient software and algorithms for analyzing markers
5 R01 HG04390-02 DORSCHNER, MICHAEL University of Washington
Medical Oncology
School of Medicine
1705 NE Pacific St.
High definition in vivo footprinting via single molecule
5 R21 HG04050-02 DORSCHNER, MICHAEL REGULOME CORPORATION
DEPT OF MOLECULAR GENETICS
2211 ELLIOTT AVE, WTC E, STE 600
WTC EAST, SUITE 600
Large-scale analysis of human genetic variation via Mult
5 R01 HG03491-03 DRAGHICI, SORIN WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
5413 CASS AVE
431 STATE HALL
Novel algorithms and organisms for Onto-Tools
5 U01 HG04080-03 De Jong, Pieter CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND
RESEARCH CENTER AT OAKLAND
747 52ND ST
High-throughput targeted mutagenesis of mouse stem cell
5 R01 HG02898-05 Devine, Scott EMORY UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
1510 CLIFTON RD
Natural genetic variation in the human genome
1 R43 HG04457-01 Drake, Kenneth Seralogix, LLC
3839 Bee Caves Rd
Suite 203
Computational Methods for Functional Genomic Discovery f
5 K25 HG04035-03 Dunbar, William UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA C
1156 HIGH ST
Feedback Control of Biological Polymers in a Nanopore
5 R21 HG04350-02 EDWARDS, JEREMY UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND MICROBIOL
1 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
MSC09 5220
Polony Sequencing the Human Genome
5 R01 HG03618-03 EPSTEIN, MICHAEL EMORY UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS
615 MICHAEL STREET
SUITE 301
Novel Statistical Methods for Human Gene Mapping
5 P01 HG04120-02 Eichler, Evan UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1705 NE PACIFIC ST, BOX 357730
Human Genome Structural Variation
5 R01 HG04341-02 Eilbeck, Karen UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
ECCLES INSTITUTE OF HUMAN GENETI
15 NORTH 2030 EAST
ROOM 7150
Softward to facilitate adoption of the Sequence Ontology
5 R01 HG04354-02 FAIR, RICHARD DUKE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF ELECTRICAL & COMP ENGR
130 HUSDON HALL
Continuous Sequencing-By-Synthesis Based on a Digital Mi
1 U01 HG04729-01 FORNAGE, MYRIAM university of texas, houston
res ctr/hum gen, hlth sci ctr
1825 pressler street
institute of molecular medicine
GWAS of longitudinal blood pressure profiles from young
1 R43 HG04678-01 Fechtel, Kim 3rd Millennium, Inc.
391 Totten Pond Road
Suite 104
iGenomeTM Software Platform Prototype for Individual Gen
1 R01 HG05039-01 Fisher, MARY-SHANNON UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPT OF ANATOMY
MED CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Systematic functional analysis of non-coding sequences i
5 U01 HG04424-02 GABRIEL, STACEY MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECHNOLOGY
BROAD INSTITUTE
77 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
A Center for GEI Association Studies
5 R41 HG03786-02 GAO, XIAOLIAN UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
4800 CALHOUN RD
Parallel DNA Assembling on MicroChip
5 R01 HG03004-03 GELLER, GAIL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF MEDICINE
624 NORTH BROADWAY
ROOM 350, BIOETHICS INSTITUTE
Moral Distress and Suffering of Genetics Professionals
5 P41 HG04059-03 GENTLEMAN, ROBERT Computational Biology Program, M
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
1100 Fairview Ave
Bioconductor: an open computing resource for genomics
5 R01 HG03700-03 GIDDINGS, Morgan UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CH
DEPT OF MICROBIOLOGY& IMMUNOLOGY
730 M E JONES BLDG, CB # 7290
Developing Software For Protein-Based Gene Finding
5 R01 HG02422-02 GILL, CAROL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO
DEPT OF DISABILITY & HUMAN DEV
1640 W ROOSEVELT RD - ROOM 236
M/C 626
Clinical Versus Experiential Views of Genetic Disability
5 U54 HG04557-02 GINGERAS, THOMAS AFFYMETRIX, INC
AFFYMETRIX LAB
3380 CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY
Comprehensive Characterization and Classification of the
5 R21 HG04315-02 GOCKE, CHRISTOPHER Johns Hopkins University
Molecular Diagnostics Lab
Park SB202
600 N. Wolfe Street
A Method for Rapid Long-range Direct Haplotyping
7 R03 HG04158-03 GRAMLING, ROBERT UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH PROGRAM
1381 SOUTH AVE.
Population impact of raising perceptions of heritable ri
5 R01 HG04401-02 GREALLY, JOHN ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDIC
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
1300 MORRIS PARK AVE
Massively-parallel sequencing technology for the epigeno
1 R03 HG04946-01 GUPTA, MAYETRI Trustees of Boston University, B
Biostatistics
715 Albany Street, T421E
Bayesian methods for elucidating transcription regulator
5 R01 HG03709-04 Ghadiri, M. SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
10550 NORTH TORREY PINES ROAD
BCC-104
Single-Molecule DNA Sequencing with Engineered Nanopores
2 R44 HG03946-02 Gordon, Steven Intelligent Bio-Systems, Inc.
34 Bear HIll Rd.
Streamlined Template Preparation for Advanced Sequencing
5 K22 HG02915-04 HAGHIGHI, FATEMEH New York State Psych. Inst
RFMH
1051 Riverside Drive
Unit 42, Rm 2715
An Integrated Framework of Epigenomics and Human Disease
1 U01 HG04726-01 HAIMAN, CHRISTOPHER UNIV of Southern California
Department of Preventive Medicin
1450 Biggy Street, Room 1504
A Multiethnic Genome-Wide Scan of Prostate Cancer
1 R43 HG04684-01 HAUSHALTER, ROBERT Parallel Synthesis Technologies,
3054 Lawrence Expressway
High Throughput Microrepository for Genetic Materials
5 R44 HG03911-03 HAUSHALTER, ROBERT PARALLEL SYNTHESIS TECH INC
3054 Lawrence Expwy
3054 LAWRENCE EXPRESSWAY
Ultrahigh Resolution Optical Barcode
1 U01 HG04803-01 HEISS, GERARDO DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
137 EAST FRANKLIN ST
BANK OF AMERICA, SUITE 306
Genetic Epidemiology of Causal Variants Across the Life
1 U01 HG04735-01 HEIT, JOHN mayo clinic rochester
dept of internal medicine
200 first street, sw
GWAS of Venous Thrombosis
5 P50 HG04488-02 HENDERSON, Gail UNIV OF NO CAROLINA @ CH
384D WING D MEDICAL SCHOOL
CB #7240
Center for Genomics and Society
5 U01 HG04274-02 HENIKOFF, STEVEN FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RES CTR
1100 FAIRVIEW AVE N, A1-162
HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Genome-wide profiling of histone variants in Drosophila
1 R41 HG03964-01 HEYDUK, TOMASZ 815 Wenneker Drive
Microarrays for DNA binding proteins
4 R44 HG03923-02 HICKS, DONALD DNA SOFTWARE INC
204 E WASHINGTON ST
Development of ThermoBLAST: Improving the Specificity o
5 R01 HG04483-02 HOLMES, IAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKEL
DEPARTMENT OF BIOENGINEERING
374C STANLEY HALL
INST FOR QUANTITATIVE BIOMED R
Enhancement of the GBrowse Genome Annotation Browser
5 U01 HG04399-02 HU, FRANK HARVARD SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION
677 HUNTINGTON AVENUE
Genes and Environment Initiatives in Type 2 Diabetes
5 R21 HG03729-02 HUANG, JING UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LA
DEPT OF MOLECULAR/MEDICAL PHAR
650 C E YOUNG DR S/23-120 CHS
A Mixed-Bait-Strategy for Protein Interactome Mapping
1 R01 HG04804-01 HUANG, XIAOHUA The Regents of the Univ of Calif
9500 Gilman Drive
'0412
Genome Sequencing by Natural DNA Synthesis on Amplified
1 R21 HG04130-01 HUANG, XIAOHUA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SD
DEPT OF BIOENGINEERING
9500 GILMAN DRIVE, DEPT 0412
Genome Sequencing by Ligation Using Nano-Arrays of Singl
5 U01 HG04206-02 HUDSON, KATHY JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV
GENETICS & PUBLIC POLICY CTR
1717 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, STE 530
SUITE 530
Making Every Voice Count: Public Consultation on Genetic
5 R01 HG04346-02 HUGHES-HALBERT, CHANITA Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3535 Market Street, Suite 4100
African American Participation in Cancer Genetics Resear
1 R41 HG04589-01 HUTTER, DANIEL Firebird Biomolecular Sciences,
PO Box 13983
Multipurpose reversible terminators
5 R03 HG04312-02 Haga, Susanne 101 Science Drive
Box 3382
CIEMAS Bldg
Exploring Attitudes About Data Disclosure and Data-Shari
5 U54 HG04555-02 Hubbard, Timothy SANGER INSTITUTE
WELLCOME TRUST GENOME CAMPUS
HINXTON, CAMBRIDGE CB10 1SA, UNI
Integrated human genome annotation: generation of a refe
1 F31 HG04918-01 Hubert, Leroy 14222 ANDERA WAY LANE
Instability of Triplet Repeats in Mammalian Cells
5 P20 HG03900-02 Hughes-Oliver, Jacqueline NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV
DEPT OF STATISTICS
CAMPUS BOX 8203
Comparative and Web-Enabled Virtual Screening
1 R21 HG03834-01 JOHNSON, ERIC University of Oregon
1229 University of Oregon
Rapid and flexible SNP discovery and genotyping
1 U54 HG05034-01 JONSSON, COLLEEN SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
DEPT OF BIOECHEM & MOL BIOLOGY
2000 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH
Southern Research Specialized Biocontainment Screening C
5 R21 HG03718-03 JU, JINGYUE Columbia Genome Center
Columbia University
Russ Berrie Pavilion, Rm 405A
1150 St. Nicholas Avenue
Modulating Nucleotide Size in DNA for Detection by Nanop
5 R21 HG04404-02 JU, JINGYUE COLUMBIA GENOME CENTER
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
RUSS BERRIE PAVILLION, RM 405A
1150 ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE
3'-O-Modified Nucleotide Reversible Terminators for Pyro
1 R21 HG04231-01 Jacobson, Joseph Massachusetts Institute of Techn
77 Massachusetts Ave
E15-430
Microfluidic Devices for High Throughput Gene Synthesis
5 R01 HG03474-04 Jaffe, David 77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room E19-750
Whole-genome shotgun sequencing strategy and assembly
5 R33 HG02850-03 KASIF, SIMON BOSTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOMED ENGINEERING
44 CUMMINGTON STREET
Comparative Cross-Species Genomic Analysis System
5 R01 HG03747-02 KELES, SUNDUZ UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
DEPT OF BIOSTATS & MED INFORM
600 HIGHLAND AVENUE
CSC K6/440 BOX 4675
Statistical Methods for the Analysis of ChlP-chip Data
5 R01 HG04214-02 KLITZMAN, ROBERT RES FDN FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY/HIV CTR C&BS
1051 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
1051 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
Views and Approaches Toward Research Integrity Among IRB
1 U01 HG04790-01 KOOPERBERG, CHARLES fred hutchinson cancer res ctr
dept of women's hlth intiative
1100 fairview ave north, j6-500
po box 19024
Epidemiology of putative genuine genetic variant: The W
5 R01 HG04348-02 KORF, IAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
UC Davis Genome Center
One Shields Ave.
Advances in computational gene finding
5 R01 HG03864-04 KRON, STEPHEN UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
CTR FOR MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY
924 E 57TH ST RM R320
KNAPP MEDICAL RESEARCH, ROOM 3
Molecular screening: MALDI-TOF scanning of peptides (RMI
5 R01 HG04321-02 KRUGLYAK, LEONID PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
LEWIS-SIGLER INSTITUTE FOR INTEG
143 CARL ICAHN LABORATORY
Genetic dissection of transcriptional and organismal phe
5 R03 HG04034-02 Kahn, Jonathan HAMLINE UNIVERSITY
1536 HEWITT AVE
The Place of Race in Gene Patenting and Drug Development
5 R01 HG04037-02 Kellis, Manolis 77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room E19-750
Regulatory Morif Discovery in the Human Genome Using Com
5 U41 HG04568-02 Kent, William UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA C
1156 HIGH ST
The UCSC ENCODE Data Coordination Center
5 R21 HG04060-02 Kolpashchikov, Dmitry 630 w 168 Street
Nucleic acid analysis using deoxyribozyme technology
1 R13 HG04673-01 Krainer, Adrian Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
1 Bungtown Road
2008 The Biology of Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation
5 R01 HG03880-03 Kulp, David 140 Governors Drive
Improved design and analysis of diploid resequencing mic
2 R01 HG02942-05 LANGLEY, Charles Regents of the University Califo
One Shields Ave
Storer Hall Room 2320
Drosophila Population Genomics
7 R01 HG03828-04 LARSON, DALE THE CHARLES STARK DRAPER LABORAT
555 TECHNOLOGY SQUARE
HTS of small molecule-protein interactions (RMI)
5 R44 HG04531-03 LATHE, WARREN OPENHELIX, LLC
193 HAIGHT STREET
SUITE B
Effective outsourced training for biomedical software
5 R01 HG03646-03 LAZARUS, ROSS BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
DEPT OF MED/CHANNING LABORATOR
181 LONGWOOD AVENUE
A Genetic Association Research Statistical Framework
1 U01 HG04802-01 LE MARCHAND, LOIC cancer research ctr of hawaii
1236 Lauhala Street
suite 407
Epidemiology of Putative Causal Variants in the Multieth
5 P41 HG04221-02 LEE, CHARLES BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
DEPT OF PATHOLOGY
221 LONGWOOD AVENUE, EBRC 404A
Copy number variation in the human genome
5 R44 HG03658-03 LELIAS, JEAN-MICHEL GENOFI, LLC
1030 Calle Cordillera
Suite 107
SBIR Phase II: High throughput screening for splice vari
5 R01 HG03769-02 LEMLEY, MARK STANFORD LAW SCHOOL
DIR, PGM IN LAW, SCI & TECHNOL
559 NATHAN ABBOTT WAY
CROWN QUADRANGLE
An Empirical Study of Open Source Bioinformatics Softwar
5 R33 HG03089-04 LEVICKY, RASTISLAV 500 WEST 120TH STREET
ROOM 801
Low-cost active CMOS biochips for whole genome analysis
5 U01 HG04270-02 LIEB, JASON UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA
BIO & CAROLINA CTR FOR GEN SCIS
203 FORDHAM HALL, CB#3280
THE UNIV. OF NC AT CHAPEL HILL
Identification of DNA Elements Governing Chromatin Funct
5 R21 HG04378-02 LINDSAY, STUART Arizona State University - Tempe
Department of Chemistry and Bioc
Biodesign Institute-SMB
Sequencing by Recognition
5 R01 HG03963-02 LOOTS, GABRIELA LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABO
CMELS/BBTD
7000 EAST AVE, L-452
Deciphering Principles of Regulatory Genomics
5 U01 HG04415-02 LOWE, WILLIAM NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF MEDICINE
303 E CHICAGO AVE, TARRY 15-70
FEINBERG SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHICAGO, IL 60093
GWA Mapping: Maternal Metabolism-Birth Weight Interactio
5 U01 HG04261-02 Lai, Eric SLOAN-KETTERING INSTITUTE FOR CA
1275 YORK AVE
Annotation of the small RNA/microRNA component Drosophil
1 R03 HG05042-01 Lajonchere, Clara University of Southern Californi
1042 Downey Way
DRB 140
A Model for Inclusion of Minorities in Genetic Research
5 U01 HG04610-02 Larson, Eric GROUP HLTH COOP OF PUGET SOUND
CTR FOR HEALTH STUDIES
1730 MINOR AVENUE, SUITE 1600
Development and Use of Network Infrastructure for High-T
5 R01 HG04359-02 Li, Xiaoman INDIANA UNIV-PURDUE UNIV AT INDI
410 WEST 10TH STREET
SUITE 5000
Discovery of Cis-regulatory Modules in Human Genome
5 R21 HG04369-02 Ling, Xinsheng BROWN UNIVERSITY
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
182 HOPE STREET
Hybridization-Assisted Nanopore DNA Sequencing
5 R01 HG04069-03 Liu, Xiaole DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE
44 BINNEY ST
CLSB 11007
Dept. Biostat..& Comp. Biology
Computational Models for Mechanisms of Global Transcript
1 R03 HG05041-01 Livingston, Troy N.C. MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE
433 W. MURRAY AVENUE
PO BOX 15190
Genome Diner: A strategy for community-researcher engage
5 R01 HG03818-04 MA, HAICHING REACTION BIOLOGY CORP
DEPT OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
ONE GREAT VALLEY PARKWAY
SUITE 8
Microarraying and Screening Chemical Libraries
5 R01 HG04364-02 MANDECKI, WLODEK UMDNJ-NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SCHOO
DEPT OF MICROBIO & MOL GENETIC
185 S ORANGE AVENUE
Ribosome-based Single Molecule Method to Acquire Sequenc
5 R01 HG03640-03 MARZIALI, ANDRE Office of Research Services
102-6190 AGRONOMY ROAD
High molecular weight DNA purification instrument for me
5 R01 HG04002-02 MATHEWS, DAVID UNIV OF ROCHESTER SCHOOL OF MED
DEPT OF BIOCHEM & BIOPHYSICS
601 ELMWOOD AVE, BOX 712
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY
Innovations in RNA Structure Prediction
1 U01 HG04801-01 MATISE, TARA Rutgers, the State University
Dept of Genetics
145 Bevier Road
NHGRI EpiGenVar Coordinating Center
5 U01 HG04608-02 MCCARTY, CATHERINE MARSHFIELD CLINICAL RESEARCH FDN
CTR FOR HUMAN GENETICS
1000 NORTH OAK AVE
DIVISION OF MARSHFIELD CLINIC
Genome-Wide Study of Cataract and Low HDL in the Persona
1 R43 HG04095-01 MEAD, DAVID 2120 W. Greenview Dr.
Ex Cyto DNA Sequencing from Single Bacterial Colonies
5 R01 HG03879-02 MEHLMAN, MAXWELL CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV
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HOUSTON
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ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
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Comprehensive High-throughput Mapping of Cancer Genomes
1 U01 HG04436-01 MITCHELL, BRAXTON University of Maryland-Baltimore
Department of Medicine, School o
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Genetic Risk to Stroke in Smokers and Nonsmokers in Two
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Genome-wide association studies of prematurity and its c
5 U54 HG04028-04 MUSEN, MARK STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS/SMI
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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National center for Biomedical Ontology(RMI)
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Lev Sci Res Ctr
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The Systematic Identification and Analysis of Replicatio
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Comparative and Functional Genomics of Protein Kinases
5 R01 HG03698-04 Marth, Gabor BOSTON COLLEGE
140 COMMONWEALTH AVE
A general Bayesian polymorphism discovery tool
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A Model for Inclusion of Minorities in Genetic Research
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EECS DEPT, 711 GLENNAN
Large-Scale Nanopore Arrays for DNA Sequencing
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Bayesian Mixture Modeling of Functional Genomics Data
7 U54 HG04576-02 Myers, RIchard HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotec
601 Genome Way
Global Annotation of Regulatory Elements in the Human Ge
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A collaboration platform for proteomics biomarker analys
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Genome Diner: A strategy for community-researcher engage
5 R43 HG04433-02 OLIVER, JOHN GENESPECTRUM, INC
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Institute of Genome Sciences
101 Science Dr
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Modeling the structure & evolution of regulatory regions
1 R43 HG04470-01 Olejnik, Jerzy Intelligent Bio-Systems, Inc.
34 Bear Hill Road
Novel Cleavable Nucleotides for DNA Sequencing by Synthe
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218J Classroom Ofc Bldg
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International Assessments of Patenting in Genetics
1 U01 HG04728-01 PASQUALE, LOUIS MASSACHUSETTS EYE/EAR INFIRMARY
dept of ophthalmology
243 CHARLES STREET
Genes and Environment Initiative in Glaucoma
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DEPT OF PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY
44 BINNEY STREET
Genetics, Genomic Research, and Consent: Attitudes of Pe
5 R01 HG03330-03 PAULSEN, JANE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
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ROY J & LUCILLE A CARVER COM
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Response of a Sample Population with the Deleterious HD
5 R01 HG03380-02 PHELAN, JO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
JL MAILMAN SCH OF PUB HEALTH
722 W 168TH ST, 9TH FL
Genetics and Stigma: The Role of Mass Media
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6621 FANNIN STREET, MC3-3320
TEXAS CHILDREN'S CANCER CENTER
Do Physicians Understand Uncertain Variants and Other Ge
5 F32 HG04182-04 POOL, JOHN CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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The use of recombining genetic markers for demographic i
1 R01 HG04885-01 POP, MIHAI n/a
Assembly and analysis software for exploring the human m
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COLLEGE OF EDU, ROOM 1215
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3181 SW SAM JACKSON PK RD,CB-669
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452 N FREAR BLDG
High Resolution Mapping of Function Elements in the Yeas
5 R01 HG03871-03 Palmer, Christina University of California Los Ang
UCLA Semel Institute
Neuroscience & Behavior
760 Westwood Plaza, Rm 47-422
Outcomes of Cx26 Testing in Deaf/Hard of Hearing Adults
5 R01 HG03988-03 Pennacchio, Len UNIVERSITY OF CALIF-LAWRENC BERK
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Generation of an In Vivo Human Genome Transcriptional En
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MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
1515 HOLCOMBE BLVD
Interactive CD-ROM on Cancer Genetics for Hispanics
1 R21 HG04535-01 Petronis, Art Centre for Addiction and Mental
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Encyclopedia of C elegans 3'UTRS and their regulatory el
5 R01 HG03354-03 RAMONI, MARCO HARVARD SCHOOL OF DENTAL MED
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Department of Chemistry
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1 U54 HG05033-01 REED, JOHN BURNHAM INST FOR MEDICAL RES
10901 NORTH TORREY PINES RD
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5 U01 HG04168-03 REICH, DAVID HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
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77 AVENUE LOUIS PASTEUR
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Proteomic Profiles and Novel Biomarkers in Juvenile Rheu
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5 R44 HG03972-03 ROTHWARF, DAVID 9909 Hibert St. Ste A
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5 R01 HG04456-02 RUAN, YIJUN Genome Institute of Singapore
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Sequencing DNA by transverse electrical measurements in
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65 Fifth Ave.
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Attitudes Regarding Prenatal and Preimplantation Genetic
1 P41 HG04118-01 SANDER, CHRIS SLOAN-KETTERING INST FOR CAN RES
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Pathway Commons: Research Resource for Biological Pathwa
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Multi-Cellular Metabolic Modeling
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425 UNIVERSITY BLVD
Indiana and the Legacy of State and Local Eugenics 1907-
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Broad Chemical Biology Program
7 Cambridge Center
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1 U54 HG05032-01 SCHREIBER, STUART 7 Cambridge Center
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Univerity of Wisconsin Biotech
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Sequence Acquisition from Mapped Single DNA Molecules
5 P41 HG04222-02 SEBAT, JONATHAN COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
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136 FRELINGHUYSEN ROAD
Locating Regulatory Elements in Genomes
5 R21 HG04342-02 SHAQFEH, ERIC STANFORD UNIVERSITY
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488 ESCONDIDO MALL
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Single Molecule Genotyping Using Microfluidic Stagnation
1 R01 HG04500-01 SHARP, RICHARD CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COM-CWRU
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Presenting Diagnostic Results from Large-Scale Clinical
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PO BOX 208103, KBT
Global Identification of Transcription Factor Binding Si
5 U54 HG04558-02 SNYDER, MICHAEL YALE UNIVERSITY
DEPT MOL CELL & DEVELOP BIOLOGY
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Production Center for Global Mapping of Regulatory Eleme
5 R01 HG03763-03 SO, ANTHONY DUKE UNIVERSITY
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Building a Technology Trust in Genomics
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MEDICAL GENETICS, BOX 357720
UW/FHCRC TRAINING IN HEMOGLOBINPATHIES, GENOMICS AND PRO
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1705 NE PACIFIC STREET, K 240
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5 U54 HG04592-02 STAMATOYANNOPOULOS, JOHN University of Washington
2211 ELLIOTT AVENUE
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A Comprehensive catalog of human DNasel hypersensitive s
5 R01 HG04090-03 STERNBERG, PAUL CALIFORNIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY
Division OF BIOLOGY
1200 E CALIFORNIA BLVD,MC 156-
Textpresso, information retrieval and extraction system
2 R13 HG03676-04 STEWART, DAVID Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
One Bungtown Road
2008 The Biology of Genomes Conference
5 T15 HG04331-02 STEWART, DAVID COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
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CSHL Course on Yeast Genetics and Genomics
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Dept. Micro. Biochem. & Immuno
349D Hugh Gloster
Morehouse School of Medicine Training in Genomics and He
5 T90 HG04004-03 STILES, JONATHAN Morehouse School of Medicine
Dept. Micro. Biochem. & Immuno
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DEPT OF PLANT BIOLOGY
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Genome-wide transcription factor mapping in Arabidopsis
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Improved DNA Polymerases for Genomic Sequencing
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Genome Plasticity and Evolution in de novo Yeast Species
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CANCER CENTER
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Economic Evaluations of Emerging Genomic Tests for Early
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Reactome: An Open Knowledgebase of Human Pathways
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1415 Blockley Hall
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Annotation-based meta-analysis of microarray experiments
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181 LONGWOOD AVENUE
Pharmacogenetic Linkage of Corticosteroid Response: Asth
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Predictive Learning of Transcriptional Networks
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Comprehensive Identification of ENCODE RNA based Cis-Reg
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Real-time Multiplex Single-Molecule DNA Sequencing
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Automated Tag Library Generation for Sequencing-Based Ge
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COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
12902 MAGNOLIA DRIVE
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Force spectroscopy platform for label free genome sequen
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44 BINNEY STREET, SMITH BLDG 858
Genomic Analysis of Network Perturbations in Human Disea
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DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
1050 CHILDS WAY, MCB 201
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Prenatal Testing for Disability and Parental Responsibil
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Department of Genome Sciences
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Global Identification of transcribed elements in the C.
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Genomic Analyses of Drosophila Development
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University of Washington
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644F Engineering Tower
University of California, Irvine
High throughput low cost DNA sequencing using probe tip
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295 CONGRESS AVENUE
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Utilizing PB Transposon to Generate a Comprehensive Mous
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CTR FOR SINGLE MOL BIOPHYSICS
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Fabrication of Universal DNA Nanoarrays for Sequencing b
1 K99 HG04724-01 ZHONG, WEIWEI california inst of technology
dept of biology
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Quantitiative Genetic Interaction Mapping of Disease Gen
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2160 SOUTH FIRST AVENUE
LD Mapping Using Haplotype Block: Methods & Application
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High-Speed Label-Free Optical Detection System for Small
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Hybrid nanochannel arrays for single molecule linear, ge
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HANES HOUSE RM299B
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Enabling Personalized Medicine through Clincal Decision
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Genome-wide map of active promoters in the mouse cells
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Integrating SNPs and STRPs in Population Genetics
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Comparison of Morpholino and DNA Technologies for Surfac
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Statistical Analysis of Exon Arrays
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EMERGING ISSUES IN CRIMINAL FORENSIC GENETICS
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Development of a universal tagging method for genome wid
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140 Commonwealth Avenue
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Software Tools for Next-Generation Sequencer Data
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326 Thomas Building
Bayesian Methods for Epistasis Association Mapping
1 R01 HG04710-01 , Michigan State University
354 Baker Hall
Clinicians' Concepts of Racial/Ethnic Differences in the
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Genome-wide prediction and analysis of coding variants
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Functional RNA elements in the human genome
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Active Nanofluidics for Analysis of Chromatin and Genomi
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Chemistry to Improve Human Genomic Array Analysis Archit
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Cultivation and Characterization of Microaerobes from th
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Algorithmically-Tuned Protein Families, Rule_Base and Ch
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9500 Euclid Avenue
Patient perceptions of bioengineered probiotics and clin
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An Integrated lab-on-chip system for genome sequencing o
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962 Belgrave Ave
SCODA DNA extraction to normalize species representation
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New Tools for Understanding the Composition and Dynamics
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Optimization of a microfluidic device for single bacteri
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DNA Sequencing with Reversible dNTP and Cleavable Fluore
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Systematic Analysis of Drosophila transcription factor b
2 R44 HG04522-02 , BioHelix Corp
32 Tozer Road
Development of a novel whole genome amplification method
2 R44 HG04466-02 , Electronic Bio Sciences, LLC
5754 Pacific Center Blvd.
Suite 204
New Platform for Ionic Current Measurement with Applicat
2 R44 HG02991-02 , 2200 Powell Street, Suite 525
System for genetic marker information delivery
1 R43 HG04817-01 , BioNanomatrix
3701 Market Street
Suite 340
Nanochannel Devices for High Throughput Single Molecule
1 R43 HG04677-01 , Epicenter Software
80 S. Lake Ave, Suite 680
Integrated Analysis of Genome-Wide Array Data
2 R42 HG03668-02 , FOUNDATION FOR APPLIED MOLECULAR
P.O. BOX 13174
Alkoxylamine nucleosides for sequencing by synthesis
1 R21 HG04865-01 , The Johns Hopkins University
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Suite 530
Assessing the Impact of DTC Genetic Testing to Inform Po
1 R21 HG04858-01 , n/a
Technologies for the discovery of novel human colonic mu
1 R21 HG04812-01 , The Regents of the University of
81 Koshland
A role for microRNAs in Drosophila alternative pre-mRNA
1 R21 HG04781-01 , n/a
Nanogap Detector (Arrays) Inside Nanofluidic Channel for
1 R21 HG04776-01 , n/a
Exploration of Solid-state Nanopore Reading Labeled Line
1 R21 HG04770-01 , n/a
Sequencing by Recognition
1 R21 HG04769-01 , n/a
DNA Sequencing at a Stretch
1 R21 HG04767-01 , n/a
DNA sequencing using nanopore-nanoelectrode devices for
1 R21 HG04764-01 , n/a
DNA transport and sequencing through a quadrupole gate
1 R21 HG04757-01 , Baylor College of Medicine
One Baylor Plaza
Targeted CRT sequencing of 1000 genes in KPD patients
1 R21 HG04749-01 , n/a
Molecular Tools for Genome Partitioning
1 R21 HG04665-01 , The Regents of the University of
UCSF MC 2922
Rock Hall 548D, 1550 4th Avenue
Tools for high-throughput functional analysis of 3' UTR
1 R21 HG04648-01 , n/a
Novel methods of hypothesis testing for pathway recognit
1 R21 HG04328-01 , Washington University
Campus Box 8232
660 South Euclid Avenue
DIRECT SELECTION METHODS
1 R13 HG04689-01 , Vanderbilt University Medical Ce
507A Light Hall
Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspect
2 R13 HG03953-04 , n/a
10th International Meeting on Human Genome Variation and
1 R03 HG04655-01 , Carnegie Mellon University
240 Baker Hall
DNA Identification in the Aftermath of Genocide and Mass
1 R01 HG04908-01 , Indiana University
Department of Informatics
901 E. 10th Street
Fragment assembly and metabolic/species diversity analys
1 R01 HG04517-01 , Vanderbilt University Medical Ce
Biostatistics
1161 21st Avenue South
Developing Statistical Methods for Disease Gene Discover
1 R01 HG04508-01 , Mount Sinai School of Medicine o
Department of Structural and Che
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Chemical Genomics Paradigm for Epigenetic Regulation
1 R01 HG04322-01 , Duke University
905 W Main St Ste 24-D
Box 2949 Med Ctr
Assessing Risk Communication Educational Practices in Ge
2 R01 HG03703-04 , n/a
Electronic Sequencing in Nanopores
2 R01 HG02913-06 , PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
LEWIS SIGLER INSTITUTE
144 CARL ICAHN LAB
Statistical methods for genetic data
2 R01 HG03456-04 , Harvard Medical School
240 Longwood Ave
New Technologies for Quantitative Phosphorylation Analys
Genetic Mapping: Methods Development 
 Genotyping/Automation 
5 R01 HG01720-09 KWOK, Pui-Yan UNIV OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCIS
CARDIOVASCULAR RES INST
513 Parnassus Ave, Box 0793
HSW-901G
Molecular Haplotyping By Single Molecule Detection
5 R01 HG03329-05 MATHIES, RICHARD UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
307 LEWIS HALL, MC 1460
Miniaturized Integrated Genotyping Microsystems
5 R01 HG02298-06 SMITH, LLOYD UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISO
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
1101 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
PROF LLOYD M SMITH, CHEM DEPT
SNP Analysis by Surface Invasive Cleavage on DNA Arrays
 Linkage Maps 
5 R01 HG02154-06 Shriver, Mark PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEP TOF ANTHROPOLOGY
512 CARPENTER BUILDING
Construction and Application of a US Admixture Map
Genetic Mapping: Application 
 Data Management 
5 U54 HG02757-02 CHAKRAVARTI, ARAVINDA JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
720 RUTLAND AVENUE
BALTIMORE, MD 21205
Human Genomic Polymorphisms And Haplotypes
 Genotyping/Automation 
7 U54 HG02750-03 ALTSHULER, DAVID MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHN
77 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
Design/Production of Haplotype Map of the Human Genome
5 P41 HG03057-02 DALY, MARK MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECHNOLOGY
BROAD INSTITUTE
77 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
The Haplotype Map of the Laboratory Mouse Genome
 Linkage Maps 
2 R01 HG00567-16 RIETHMAN, Harold The Wistar Institute
3601 Spruce Street
Analysis of Human Telomeric Structural Variation
Physical Mapping:  
  
2 R01 HG03647-05 , J. Craig Venter Institute
9704 Medical Center Drive
Single Cell Genomics of Human Microbial Flora
Physical Mapping: Methods Development 
 Cloning Vectors/Libraries 
5 R01 HG02530-06 BLATTNER, FREDERICK UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
DEPT OF GENETICS
425 HENRY MALL
Development of Advanced BAC Library Technology
 Single Molecule Methods 
5 R01 HG00225-12 SCHWARTZ, DAVID UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN- MADISON
DEPT OF BIOTECH/GENOMIC CTR
425 HENRY MALL
ROOM 5434
New Physical Methodologies for Genomic Analysis
Physical Mapping: Application 
 Cloning Vectors/Libraries 
5 U01 HG02523-06 De Jong, Pieter CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND
RESEARCH CENTER AT OAKLAND
747 52ND ST
BAC Library Production and Maintenance
DNA Sequencing: Methods Development 
 Electrophoretic Methods 
7 R01 HG01970-08 Barron, Annelise Dr. Annelise E. Barron
Stanford University School of Me
Dept. Bioengineering - W300B Jam
318 Campus Drive
Ultrafast DNA sequencing on microfluidic chips: Matrices
 Single Molecule Methods 
5 P50 HG03170-05 CHURCH, GEORGE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
77 AVENUE LOUIS PASTEUR
ROOM 238
Molecular and Genomic Imaging Center
5 R01 HG03582-06 JU, JINGYUE Columbia Genome Center
Columbia University
Russ Berrie Pavilion, Rm 405A
1150 St. Nicholas Avenue
An Integrated System for DNA Sequencing by Synthesis
5 R01 HG03248-05 MARZIALI, ANDRE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
OFFICE OF RESEARCH SERVICES
102-6190 AGRONOMY ROAD
Nanopore array force spectroscopy chip for rapid clinica
5 R01 HG02776-05 MUTHUKUMAR, MURUGAPPAN SILVIO O CONTE CTR
DEPT OF POLYMER SCI & ENGR
120 GOVENORS DR, ROOM A212
SILVIO O CONTE CTR, RM A212
Modeling Macromolecular Transport through Protein Channe
5 R01 HG03594-05 QUAKE, STEPHEN Bioengineering
318 Campus Drive
Clark Center, E300
High Throughput Single Molecule DNA Sequencing
2 R01 HG03571-05 , ILLUMINA, INC.
9885 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE
Development of 10 Gb Pyrosequencer
 Automation 
5 R01 HG01389-13 EHRLICH, DANIEL MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHN
NE-47, RM 223
High Throughput BioMEMS DNA Sequencing
 Other separation methods 
5 R01 HG01506-11 COX, Edward PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
PO BOX 36
Micro and Nanofabricated Devices for DNA Analysis
DNA Sequencing: Application 
 Clone Contig Map 
5 R01 HG02385-08 Eichler, Evan UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1705 NE PACIFIC ST, BOX 355065
F93GE BUILDING, S413C
Sequence and Assembly of Segmental Duplications
 Conventional Automated 
5 R01 HG02673-06 CELNIKER, SUSAN ERNEST O LAWRENCE BERK NAT'L LAB
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1 CYCLOTRON ROAD
MS 64-121, LIFE SCIENCES DIV
Completion of the Drosophila Gene Collection
5 R01 HG00747-16 KARPEN, Gary LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABOR
DEPT. OF CELL & MOL. BIOLOGY
1 CYCLOTRON ROAD, MS 84-171
The Drosophila Heterochromatin Genome Project
5 U54 HG03067-06 LANDER, ERIC MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECHNOLOGY
BROAD INSTITUTE
320 CHARLES ST
Large Scale Sequencing and Analysis of Genomes
5 R01 HG00257-18 PAGE, DAVID Whitehead Inst For Biomed Res
NINE CAMBRIDGE CENTER
suite 461
Genomic studies of sex chromosomes
5 U54 HG03079-06 WILSON, RICHARD DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
4444 FOREST PARK AVENUE
GENOME SEQUENCING CENTER, BOX 85
Center For Large-Scale Genome Sequencing & Analysis
Annotation: Methods Development 
 Cloning Vectors/Libraries 
5 R01 HG02937-06 HAMLIN, JOYCE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR GENETIC
PO BOX 800733
Strategies for mapping origins in mammalian genomes
 Detection Technology 
5 R01 HG03143-05 DEKKER, JOB UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
PROG IN GENE FUNCTION & EXPRES
364 PLANTATION ST, LRB RM 519
Structural Annotation of the human Genome
5 P50 HG03233-05 FEINBERG, Andrew 720 Rutland Avenue
1064 Ross
Center for the Epigenetics of Common Human Disease
5 R01 HG02655-05 LAKOWICZ, Joseph UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
DEPT OF BIOCHEM & MOL BIO
725 W LOMBARD STREET-SCH OF MED
Metallic Surfaces and Particles in DNA Analysis
 Gene Function 
5 P01 HG00205-19 DAVIS, RONALD STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCH OF MED
BIOCHEM, GENOME TECH CTR
855 CALIFORNIA AVE
STANFORD GENOME TECHNOLOGY CTR
STANFORD, CA 94304-8307
Functional Genomics and Technology
 Comprehensive Approaches 
5 P50 HG02360-09 Meldrum, Deirdre UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BOX 352500
CEGS: Microscale Life Sciences Center
7 R01 HG01497-10 Meldrum, Deirdre ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
CENTER FOR ECOGENOMICS
PO BOX 875001
Microscale Instrument Development for Genomic Analysis
5 P50 HG02357-08 SNYDER, MICHAEL YALE UNIVERSITY
DEPT MOL CELL & DEVELOP BIOLOGY
PO BOX 208103, KBT
Analysis of Human Genome Using Integrated Technologies
 Gene Expression 
5 P50 HG02370-05 Brent, Roger 2168 Shattuck Avenue
Floor 2
Center for Genomic Experimentation and Computation
5 R01 HG02904-05 WHITE, KEVIN 920 EAST 58TH STREET
CLSC 401
Comparative Studies of Gene Regulation in Drosophila
 Other 
5 R42 HG03225-04 BUHLER, Jeremy WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCI & ENGR
ONE BROOKINGS DR, CB 1045
Fast Biosequence Annotation via Reconfigurable Hardware
5 R01 HG03275-03 CERRINA, FRANCESCO Francesco Cerrina
425 HENRY MALL
MADISON, WI 53706
Light-directed synthesis of genes & other biomolecules
5 P50 HG02568-07 KINGSLEY, DAVID STANFORD UNIV SCH OF MED
DEPT OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
B300 BECKMAN CENTER, 279 Campus
Genomic Basis of Vertebrate Diversity
5 R01 HG02644-06 QUAKE, STEPHEN Bioengineering
318 Campus Drive
Clark Center, E300
Ultrasensitive Nanofluidic Devices for Genomic Analysis
2 R01 HG02995-04 , Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
PO Box 19024
B2-152
TILLING the Zebrafish Genome: A Reverse Genetic Approach
Annotation: Application 
 Gene Function 
5 R01 HG02432-06 BOEKE, Jef JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF MOLEC BIOLOGY & GENETICS
617 HUNTERIAN BLDG
725 N WOLFE STREET
Yeast Genetic Interaction Map
5 P41 HG03487-04 CELNIKER, SUSAN ERNEST O LAWRENCE BERK NAT'L LAB
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1 CYCLOTRON ROAD
MS 64-121, LIFE SCIENCES DIV
Universal Clone Resources for Drosophila Proteomics
5 R01 HG01536-11 FINLEY, RUSSELL WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
GEN/ CTR MOL MED & GENETICS
540 EAST CANFIELD AVE
A Drosophila genome-wide protein interaction map
2 R01 HG01715-11 , n/a
Mapping the Human Binary Interactome Network
 Gene Expression 
5 R01 HG03468-03 Sherlock, Gavin STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF GENETICS,
SCH OF MED
Defining the yeast transcriptome with custom microarrays
5 R01 HG02668-06 YOUNG, RICHARD WHITEHEAD INST FOR BIOMED RES
MIT BIOLOGY, BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
9 CAMBRIDGE CENTER
Transcriptional Regulatory Networks in Living Cells
 Conferences 
5 R13 HG02394-08 Justice, Monica BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR AND HUMA
ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
HOUSTON, TX 77030
The International Mammalian Genome Conference
Informatics: Data Resource 
 Annotation 
5 P41 HG02273-08 BLAKE, JUDITH JACKSON LABORATORY
600 MAIN STREET
Gene Ontology Consortium
5 P41 HG03345-05 Birney, Ewan MEYERHOFSTR. 1
The Nomenclature of Human Genes
5 R01 HG02939-06 SMIT, ARIAN INSTITUTE FOR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
1441 NORTH 34TH STREET
Maintenance and Development of RepeatMasker
 Integrated 
5 U01 HG02712-06 APWEILER, ROLF EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB
DEPT OF RES & SERVICE CENTRE
WELLCOME TRUST GENOME CAMPUS
HINXTON CAMBRIDGE CB10 1NR UK
The UniProt protein sequence and function knowledgebase
5 R44 HG03355-03 CHENCHIK, ALEX SYSTEM BIOSCIENCES (SBI)
211 SOUTH WHISMAN ROAD
SUITES D & E
Algorithm and genome-wide database of functional siRNAs
5 P41 HG01315-14 Cherry, J. STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF GENETICS
ALWAY BLDG, RM M341
300 PASTEUR DR
Genomic Database for the Yeast Saccharomyces
5 P41 HG00330-20 EPPIG, Janan JACKSON LABORATORY
600 MAIN STREET
Mouse Genome Informatics
5 P41 HG02371-09 HAUSSLER, DAVID UNIV OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ
COMPUTER SCI/SCH OF ENGR
1156 HIGH STREET
UCSC Center for Genomic Science and Minority Outreach Pr
2 P41 HG02223-09 STERNBERG, PAUL CALIFORNIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Biology
1200 E CALIFORNIA BLVD-mc 156-29
WormBase: a core data resource for C elegans and other n
4 R00 HG04316-02 TABOR, HOLLY Children's Hospital and Regional
Treuman Katz Center for Pediatri
1100 OLIVE WAY, STE 800
METRO PARK W., MS: MPW 8-2
Ethical and Social Issues in the Study of Genetics of Co
5 P41 HG02659-06 Westerfield, Monte UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE
1254 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
ZFIN: The Zebrafish Model Organism Database
Informatics: Database Prototype 
 Integrated 
5 R01 HG03471-03 BOTSTEIN, DAVID PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
LEWIS-SIGLER INST FOR INTEG GE
140 CARL ICAHN LABORATORY
Integrating and Disseminating Functional Genomics Data
5 R01 HG02516-05 Kumar, Sudhir Ctr. for Evol Func Genomics
Biodesign Institute (A-240)
Arizona State University
Computational Analysis of Gene Expression Pattern Images
1 R01 HG04831-01 , n/a
Near Term Development of Reagents and Enzymes for Genome
 Other 
2 R01 HG03469-04 Sherlock, Gavin Stanford University
300 Pasteur Drive
SUMC Grant Building S201A
Continued Development of Stanford Microarray Database
Informatics: Data Analysis 
 Linkage Analysis 
5 R01 HG02651-05 ABECASIS, GONCALO UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
CENTER FOR STATISTICAL GENETICS
DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS, SPH
1420 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Computational and Statistical Models for Human Pedigrees
5 R01 HG02899-05 ABNEY, MARK UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
DEPT OF HUMAN GENETICS
920 E 58TH ST, R 507
Methods for Complex Trait Mapping in Large Pedigrees
5 R01 HG00376-21 Boehnke, Michael UNIV OF MICHIGAN,SCH OF PUB HL
DEPT OF BIOSTATISTICS
1420 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Design and Analysis of Human Gene Mapping Studies
5 R01 HG02374-06 Feingold, Eleanor UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
HUMAN GENETICS/GRAD SCH PUB HLTH
A310B GRAD SCH OF PUB HEALTH
Human QTL Mapping With Selected Samples
5 R01 HG02518-07 LIU, JUN HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
1 OXFORD ST
SCIENCE CENTER
Bayesian Inference of Haplotypes and Genetic Interaction
5 R01 HG02772-05 PRITCHARD, JONATHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
DEPT. OF HUMAN GENETICS
920 EAST 58TH ST, CLSC 507G
Linkage Disequilibrium Methods For Complex Trait Mapping
5 R01 HG00848-12 SIEGMUND, DAVID STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF STATISTICS
390 SERRA MALL, SEQUOIA HALL
Statistical Methods for Identity-by-Descent Maps
2 R01 HG02585-06 STEPHENS, MATTHEW The University of Chicago
920 E. 58th Street
CLSC 422
Genome Analysis: Data Accuracy, Haplotyping and Mapping
2 R01 HG01645-11 , The University of Chicago
5734 S. University Ave.
Eckhart Hall 129
Methods for Human Genetic Mapping
 Linkage Maps 
2 R01 HG03229-04 CLARK, ANDREW Cornell University
Biotechnology Building
Population Genetic Inferences from Dense Genotype Data
 Gene Identification 
5 R01 HG00783-12 BORODOVSKY, MARK GEORGIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGY
310 FERST DRIVE
GEORGIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY
Gene Prediction by Markov Models & Complementary Methods
5 R01 HG02278-06 BRENT, MICHAEL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCI & GENETICS
ONE BROOKINGS DR/CB 1045
Predicting Gene Structure: Vertebrate Genome Comparison
5 R01 HG02439-07 BURGE, CHRISTOPHER MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
77 MASSACHUSETTS AVE
BUILDING 68-223a
Computational and Experimental Analysis of Vertebrate RN
5 R01 HG02665-03 HOLBROOK, STEPHEN LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB
DEPT OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
1 CYCLOTRON RD
MS CALVIN
Discovery of Novel RNA Genes in Genomic DNA Sequences
5 R01 HG03367-03 KASIF, SIMON BOSTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOMED ENGINEERING
44 CUMMINGTON STREET
Gene Annotation Using Evidence Integration & Propagation
2 R01 HG01696-10 ZHANG, MICHAEL Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
1 Bungtown Road
Computational Modeling of Mammalian Promoters
 Gene Function 
5 R01 HG02779-06 EISEN, MICHAEL ERNEST O L BERKELEY NATL LAB
GENOME SCIENCES, LIFE SCI DIV
1 CYCLOTRON RD, MS 84-171
Computational Analysis of Developmental cis-Regulation
5 R01 HG02096-08 Kumar, Sudhir Ctr. for Evol Func Genomics
Biodesign Institute (A-240A)
Arizona State University
Comparative Molecular Sequence Analysis
5 R01 HG02769-05 SJOLANDER, KIMMEN DEPARTMENT OF BIOENGINEERING
DEPT OF BIOENGINEERING
473 EVANS HALL, #1762
High-throughput phylogenomic analysis of animal proteins
2 R15 HG02456-04 , CEDAR CREST COLLEGE
DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
100 COLLEGE DRIVE
Empirical analysis of natural selection on codon usage i
 Sequence 
2 R01 HG00249-19 STORMO, GARY Washington University
Campus Box 8510
660 South Euclid Avenue
DNA PATTERN IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS
5 R01 HG02945-05 YORKE, JAMES UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
INST FOR PHYSICAL SCI & TECH
BLDG 224, ROOM 4311
OFC OF RES ADMIN & ADVANCEMENT
Continued Improvements of Whole Genome Shotgun Assembly
2 R01 HG02238-19 , The Pennsylvania State Universit
506B Wartik Laboratory
Software for Analyzing Biosequence Data
ELSI: Issues in Genetic Research 
 Legal Issues 
5 P50 HG03391-05 COOK-DEEGAN, ROBERT Duke University
NORTH BLDG Rm 242
BOX 90141
Duke Center for the Study of Public Genomics
 Ethnocultural Issues 
5 P50 HG03389-05 Cho, Mildred STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCH OF MED
STANFORD CENTER FOR BIOMEDICAL
701 WELCH RD, SUITE 1105
Center for Integrating Ethics & Genetic Research
5 R01 HG02207-07 MARSHALL, PATRICIA CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOETHICS
10900 EUCLID AVENUE
10900 EUCLID AVENUE
Consent in Genetic Research: An International Trial
5 R01 HG03042-03 OSSORIO, PILAR UNIV OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL
975 BASCOM MALL, RM 9103
Community Consultation as an Ethics Method
5 R01 HG03191-03 Sankar, Pamela UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
MED DEPT/CTR FOR BIOETHICS
3401 MARKET, STE 320
Advancing the Race Dialog: Genes, Forensics & Medicine
5 R01 HG03475-03 Shields, Alexandra BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
HELLER SCHOOL
415 SOUTH STREET
PO BOX 9110
WALTHAM, MA 02254-9110
Lay Understanding of Race, Addiction and Genetics
 Other 
5 P50 HG03390-05 Juengst, Eric Center for Genetic Research Ethi
School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law
ELSI: Clinical Integration of Genetic  
 Other 
5 P50 HG03374-05 BURKE, WYLIE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
MEDICAL HISTORY & ETHICS
1959 NE PACIFIC ST, BOX 357120
Genomic Health Care and the Medically Underserved
5 R01 HG02449-07 SHOULSON, IRA UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
DEPT OF NEUROLOGY
1351 MT HOPE AVE, SUITE 218
Prospective Huntington At Risk Observational Study (PHAR
 Genetic Testing / Counseling 
5 R01 HG02213-09 GREEN, ROBERT BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMP
DEAPRTMENT OF MEDICINE
715 ALBANY STREET, L-320
Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer's Disease
5 R01 HG02686-05 TERCYAK, KENNETH CANCER CONTROL PROGRAM
LOMBARDI COMP CANCER CENTER
3300 WHITEHAVEN STREET, NW
SUITE 4100
Parent Communication of BRCA1/2 Test Results to Children
ELSI: Use and Interpretation of Geneti 
 Philosophical / Conceptual Assum 
5 R21 HG03290-03 LI, JIALI UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
DEPT OF PHYSICS
PHYS 226
Solid-state Nanopore Identification for Proteins
ELSI: Education 
 Resources 
5 P41 HG01115-15 WALTERS, LEROY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS
37TH & O STREETS, NW
415 HEALY HALL
National Information Resource on Ethics & Human Genetics
ELSI: Training 
 Career Award 
5 K01 HG02883-05 Lee, Sandra STANFORD CTR FOR BIOMED ETHICS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
701 WELCH RD, BLDG A, STE 1105
Distibutive Justice in Human Genetic Variation Research
Training: NRSA 
 Training Grant 
5 T32 HG03284-05 BOTSTEIN, DAVID PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
LEWIS-SIGLER INST FOR INTEG GE
140 CARL ICAHN LABORATORY
Quantitative and Computational Biology Graduate Program
5 T32 HG00045-10 BRENT, MICHAEL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCI & GENETICS
ONE BROOKINGS DR/CB 1045
Institutional training grant in genomic science
4 R00 HG04643-02 Bao, Zhirong SLOAN-KETTERING INST CANCER RES
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PROGRAM
1275 YORK AVENUE
Automated single-cell gene expression and phenotype anal
5 T32 HG00040-14 Boehnke, Michael UNIV OF MICHIGAN,SCH OF PUB HL
DEPT OF BIOSTATISTICS
1420 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Institutional Training Grant in Genomic Science
5 U54 HG03915-03 DIAMOND, SCOTT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
CHEM & BIOMOL ENGINEERING
220 S 33RD STREET
375 TOWNE BUILDING
Penn Center For Molecular Discovery(RMI)
5 U54 HG03918-03 DINGLEDINE, RAYMOND EMORY UNIVERSITY SCH OF MED
DEPT OF PHARM/5001 ROLLINS RES
1510 CLIFTON ROAD
5001 ROLLINS RESEARCH CENTER
Emory Chemistry-Biology Center in the MLSCN(RMI)
2 T32 HG02295-06 KOHANE, ISAAC massachusetts inst of technology
harvard-mit hlth scis/technology
77 massachusetts ave e25-519
Training Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genom
5 T32 HG02536-07 Lange, Kenneth Department of Biomathematics
University of California, Los An
Rm AV-515 CHS,
10833 Le Conte Ave
Training Grant in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation
5 U54 HG03917-03 PIAZZA, GARY SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIR
2000 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH
An Integrated HTS Approach for the MLSCN Initiative(RMI)
5 U54 HG03916-03 REED, JOHN BURNHAM INSTITUTE
APOPTOSIS & CELL DEATH RES PROG
10901 NORTH TORREY PINES RD
San Diego Chemical Library Screening Center(RMI)
5 T32 HG00047-09 ROKHSAR, DANIEL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
DEPT OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIO
142 LSA #3200/GAO
GRADUATE AFFAIRS OFFICE
Genomics
2 T32 HG02760-06 SCHWARTZ, DAVID Dr. David Schwartz
DEPT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY CTR
425 HENRY MALL, RM 5434
Institutional Training Grant in the Genomic Sciences
5 T32 HG03198-05 SNYDER, MICHAEL YALE UNIVERSITY
DEPT MOL CELL & DEVELOP BIOLOGY
219 PROSPECT ST.,
PO BOX 208103, KBT
Training in Genomics and Proteomics Technologies
5 F31 HG04124-03 SUTTON, KAREY 320 Old Cedarfield Dr
Probing Minority Views on Genetic Testing and Research
5 T32 HG00044-12 Sidow, Arend SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
300 PASTEUR DRIVE, M344 ALWAY BL
Institutional Training Grant in Genome Science
5 T32 HG00046-10 UNGAR, LYLE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEP TOF GENE, CTR FOR BIOINFORMA
1420 BLOCKLEY HALL
Training Grant in Computational Genomics
Training: Non-NRSA 
 Career Award 
5 K25 HG02894-05 AO, PING UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Towards Quantitative Study of Systems Biology
5 K22 HG02908-05 DUDLEY, AIMEE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
200 LONGWOOD AVENUE
Temporal and spatial effects on expression and function
 Courses 
5 T15 HG00016-17 LEAL, SUZANNE THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY
1230 YOUK AVENUE, #192
Advanced Gene Mapping Course
2 T15 HG00013-15 STEWART, DAVID COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
1 BUNGTOWN RD, PO BOX 100
CSHL Computational and Comparative Genomics Course
5 T15 HG00048-09 Stein, Lincoln COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
1 BUNGTOWN ROAD
PO BOX 100
CSHL Course: Advanced Bioinformatics


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