Expired Opportunities
Basic Research
Programs to investigate pathogen biology, host response, microbial genomic sequencing, and proteomics. This page includes EXPIRED funding opportunities only.
Receipt Date: December 14, 2007
Focus: To establish large scale, coordinated Systems Biology Programs that utilize a combination of computational and experimental methodologies to conduct research Projects to analyze, identify, quantify, model and predict the overall dynamics of the network of cellular molecular components of microbial organisms and their interactions with the host cells.
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Robert Singman
E-mail: RSingman@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: To support the discovery, qualification, and verification of candidate pathogen and host protein biomarkers using proteomic technologies for infectious diseases with a focus on NIAID Category A – C biodefense pathogens and emerging/re-emerging infectious disease pathogens.
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Robert Singman
E-mail: RSingman@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: To support the first phase of a two-stage program to expand understanding of the underlying mechanisms of immunity to viral infection and vaccination.
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Lynda Chiodetti
E-mail: lchiodetti@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: To support research that will lead to development of non-antibiotic selectable genetic markers for NIAID Category A, B, or C bacterial agents.
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Michael Schaefer
E-mail: mschaefer@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: To carry out an international and/or domestic animal surveillance program with emphasis on the rapid characterization of influenza viruses with pandemic potential; to carry out a research program to determine the factors that influence influenza viruses, and characterize the immune response to influenza infection and/or vaccination.
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Carl Newman
E-mail: cnewman@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: To discover the cellular/molecular/biochemical mechanisms by which the mammalian innate immune system responds to the food- and waterborne protozoa classified as NIAID Category B Priority Pathogens.
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David Winter
E-mail: dwinter@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: NIAID priority organisms and products for biodefense research.
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Barbara Mulach
E-mail: BMulach@nih.gov
Focus: To improve the immune response of immunocompromised individuals to vaccines and immunotherapies that defend against NIAID Category A, B, or C priority pathogens.
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Suzanne Dawkins
E-mail: sdawkins@niaid.nih.gov
Focus: Directed basic research, such as studies of pathogen replication and pathogenesis; infection and immunity; host response; and epidemiology, natural history, and ecology.
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Sam Perdue
E-mail: sp189u@nih.gov
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