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NHGRI Grants Active as of February 2, 2010
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Type Mechanism Grant Number Investigator Organization/Address Title
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
1 U01 HG05214-01 ABECASIS, GONCALO 1420 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Quality Control Genotype Calling and Study Design for 10
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 HG04302-03 ALTER, ORLY DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGIN
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUS
1 UNIVERSITY STATION, A4800
Tensor Computations for Modeling Large-Scale Molecular B
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
1 R43 HG04530-01 AUERBACH, JONATHAN GlobalStem, Inc.
6 Taft Court
Suite 150
Propogation and Characterization of 2 Mouse Embryonic St
1 R21 HG05107-01 Allen, Eric The Regents of the Univ. of Cali
9500 Gilman Drive
Mail Code 0202
Phylogenetic Binning of Metagenomic Sequence Data
5 R21 HG04648-02 Almudevar, Anthony UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
517 Hylan Bldg., Box 270140
Office of Research & Project Adm
Novel methods of hypothesis testing for pathway recognit
6 U54 HG02750-04 Altshuler, David Broad Institute, Inc.
7 Cambridge Center, NE30-5013
Design/Production of Haplotype Map of the Human Genome
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
5 R01 HG04647-02 BENNER, STEVEN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
PO BOX 117200
Chemistry to Improve Human Genomic Array Analysis Archit
5 R01 HG04831-02 BENNER, STEVEN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
PO BOX 117200
Near Term Development of Reagents and Enzymes for Genome
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 U54 HG04969-01 BIRREN, Bruce 7 CAMBRDIGE CENTER
Defining the Human Microbiome
5 R01 HG02530-06 BLATTNER, FREDERICK UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
DEPT OF GENETICS
425 HENRY MALL
Development of Advanced BAC Library Technology
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 K01 HG03418-05 BOSL, WILLIAM HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPT OF CELL BIOLOGY
25 SHATTUCK STREET, SUITE 509
Analysis of Early Mouse Cerebellar Neuron Developmental
5 R01 HG04970-02 BOTKIN, JEFFREY University of Utah
75 South 2000 East 2nd floor
Methods for Promoting Public Dialogue on the Use of Resi
2 T32 HG03284-06 BOTSTEIN, DAVID PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
140 carl Icahn laboratory
Quantitavie and Computational Biology Graduate Program
1 R01 HG04852-01 BRADBURY, ANDREW n/a
Species-by-Species Dissection of Microbiomes using Phage
5 R01 HG02278-06 BRENT, MICHAEL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCI & GENETICS
ONE BROOKINGS DR/CB 1045
Predicting Gene Structure: Vertebrate Genome Comparison
2 T32 HG00045-11 BRENT, MICHAEL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPTs OF COMPUTER SCI/ eng, gens
660 s euclid, campus box 8510
ctr for genome scis
Institutional Training Grant in Genomic Science
5 P50 HG04071-04 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 R42 HG03225-05 BUHLER, Jeremy WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCI & ENGR
ONE BROOKINGS DR, CB 1045
Fast Biosequence Annotation via Reconfigurable Hardware
5 R13 HG03024-05 BULT, CAROL THE JACKSON LABORATORY
The Jackson Laboratory
600 MAIN STREET
Annual Conference on Computational Genomics
5 R01 HG03985-03 BULYK, MARTHA HMS NEW RES BLDG, RM 466D
77 AVENUE LOUIS PASTEUR
Universal, Compact Combinatorial Microarrays for DNA Bin
1 RC2 HG05624-01 BURGE, CHRISTOPHER Massachusetts Institute of Techn
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Deep Sequencing Analysis of mRNA Isoform Expression Chan
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 R00 HG04643-03 Bao, Zhirong UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Office of Sponsored Programs
1100 NE 45th Street, Suite 300
Automated single-cell gene expression and phenotype anal
1 F31 HG05201-01 Barata, Llilda 4009 15TH AVE, APT 323
Genetic Testing Immigration and Family Reunification: Im
1 R01 HG05095-01 Barrall, Geoffrey n/a
99.99% Accuracy Direct DNA Sequencing via the Protein Na
5 R01 HG01970-09 Barron, Annelise Northwestern University,
Chemical & Biological Engr.,
2145 Sheridan Rd, Room E136
Ultrafast DNA sequencing on microfluidic chips: Matrices
1 R01 HG05058-01 Bejerano, Gill Board of Trustees of the Leland
279 Campus Drive
Beckman Center B300
Computational & Functional Annotation of the Zebrafish G
1 RC1 HG05787-01 Beskow, Laura Duke University
239 North Building
Box 90141
Ethical Approaches to Genotype-Driven Research Recruitme
5 P41 HG03345-06 Birney, Ewan EMBL-EBI
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Hinxton
The Nomenclature of Human Genes
5 U01 HG04695-02 Birney, Ewan MEYERHOFSTR. 1
EDAC: ENCODE Data Analysis Center
5 R01 HG00376-22 Boehnke, Michael UNIV OF MICHIGAN,SCH OF PUB HL
DEPT OF BIOSTATISTICS
1420 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Design and Analysis of Human Gene Mapping Studies
5 T32 HG00040-15 Boehnke, Michael UNIV OF MICHIGAN,SCH OF PUB HL
DEPT OF BIOSTATISTICS
1420 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Institutional Training Grant in Genomic Science
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 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 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 R21 HG04858-02 CHANG, EUGENE UNIV OF CHICAGO
DEPT OF MEDICINE
5841 S MARYLAND AVE, MC 4076
CHICAGO, IL 50637
Technologies for the discovery of novel human colonic mu
5 R01 HG04361-03 CHANG, HOWARD STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCH OF MED
DEPT OF DERMATOLOGY
269 CAMPUS DRIVE
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Structural Motifs in RNA
5 R44 HG04284-03 CHEE, MARK Illumina, Inc.
9885 Towne Centre Drive
Microarray Technology for Genomic Assays
5 R44 HG03355-04 CHENCHIK, ALEX SYSTEM BIOSCIENCES (SBI)
211 SOUTH WHISMAN ROAD
SUITES D & E
Algorithm and genome-wide database of functional siRNAs
5 U01 HG04609-03 CHISHOLM, REX NORTHWESTERN UNIV
Center for Genetic Medicine
303 East Superior Street
Lurie 7-125
Genome-wide Studies from the NUgene Biorespository
5 P50 HG03170-05 CHURCH, GEORGE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
77 AVENUE LOUIS PASTEUR
ROOM 238
Molecular and Genomic Imaging Center
5 U01 HG04599-03 CHUTE, CHRISTOPHER Div of Biomedical Informatucs
Mayo Clinic College of Medicin
200 First Street SW
EMR Phenotypes and Community Engaged Genomic Association
5 R01 HG03229-05 CLARK, ANDREW CORNELL UNIVERSITY
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY& GENETICS DE
227 BIOTECHNOLOGY BLDG
Population Genetic Inferences from Dense Genotype Data
5 P50 HG03391-05 COOK-DEEGAN, ROBERT Duke University
NORTH BLDG Rm 242
BOX 90141
Duke Center for the Study of Public Genomics
1 U01 HG05210-01 CRAIG, DAVID translational genomics res inst
dept of neurogenomics
445 n fifth street, suite 600
Data Processing and Visualization for 1000 Genomes
5 U01 HG04798-02 CRAWFORD, DANA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
BOX 357730
Epidemiologic Architecture for Genes Linked to Environme
5 K22 HG03169-04 CRAWFORD, GREGORY Institute for Genome Sciences
Duke University
CIEMAS, 101 Science Drive
Room 2363B
Generation of a genome-wide DNAse hypersensitive library
5 R01 HG03461-05 CUTLER, DAVID Department of Human Genetics
Emory University School of Med
343 Whitehead Building
615 Michael Street
Analytical Tools for Whole Genome Association Studies
4 R00 HG04515-02 Chen, Kevin n/a
Genome-wide identification of cis-regulatory polymorphis
1 F31 HG05056-01 Childs, Erica 3155 S SEPULVEDA BLVD, APT 301
Statistical Models of Maternal and Offspring Genetic Eff
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 R21 HG04781-02 Chou, Stephen OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND PROJECT A
4 NEW SOUTH BUILDING
P.O. BOX 36
Nanogap Detector (Arrays) Inside Nanofluidic Channel for
5 R01 HG04820-02 Ciruna, Brian 101 College Street
MaRS East Tower, Room 11-306
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
1 U01 HG05208-01 DALY, MARK n/a
Joint SNP and CNV calling in 1000 Genomes sequence data
2 P01 HG00205-20 DAVIS, RONALD STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCH OF MED
BIOCHEMISTRY DEPT/GENOME CTR
855 CALIFORNIA AVENUE
Revolutionizing Biomedical Research and Medicine through
5 R01 HG03317-06 DAVIS, RONALD n/a
Technology to Identify and Assay Chemical Genomic Probes
5 R01 HG04175-03 DECHTER, RINA 4232 DBH
Efficient software and algorithms for analyzing markers
5 R01 HG03143-06 DEKKER, JOB UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
PROG IN GENE FUNCTION & EXPRES
364 PLANTATION ST, LRB RM 519
Structural Annotation of the human Genome
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)
1 R21 HG04895-01 DOKTYCZ, Mitchel n/a
Functional Sorting of Microbial Cells From Complex Micro
5 R01 HG04390-03 DORSCHNER, MICHAEL University of Washington
Medical Oncology
School of Medicine
1705 NE Pacific St.
High definition in vivo footprinting via single molecule
7 R01 HG02898-06 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 R21 HG04767-02 Drndic, Marija University of Pennsylvania
David Rittenhouse Labs
209 South 33rd Street
DNA sequencing using nanopore-nanoelectrode devices for
5 K25 HG04035-04 Dunbar, William UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA
1156 HIGH ST
Feedback Control of Biological Polymers in a Nanopore
1 R01 HG05066-01 EDWARDS, BRUCE n/a
Advancing High Throughput Flow Cytometry
5 R21 HG04350-03 EDWARDS, JEREMY UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
DEPT OF CHEMICA ENGINEERING
235 COLBURN LABORATORY
Polony Sequencing the Human Genome
7 R01 HG01389-14 EHRLICH, DANIEL n/a
High Throughput BioMEMS DNA Sequencing
5 P41 HG00330-21 EPPIG, Janan JACKSON LABORATORY
600 MAIN STREET
Mouse Genome Informatics
5 R01 HG03618-04 EPSTEIN, MICHAEL DEPT OF HUMAN GENETICS
615 MICHAEL ST, SUITE 301
Novel Statistical Methods for Human Gene Mapping
5 P01 HG04120-03 Eichler, Evan UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1705 NE PACIFIC ST, BOX 357730
Human Genome Structural Variation
5 R01 HG02385-09 Eichler, Evan UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF GENOME SCIENCES
1705 NE PACIFIC ST, BOX 357730
Sequence and Assembly of Segmental Duplications
5 R01 HG04341-03 Eilbeck, Karen 75 South 2000 East
Room 111
Salt Lake City
Softward to facilitate adoption of the Sequence Ontology
2 R01 HG02779-08 Eisen, Michael The Regents of the University of
304B Stanley Hall
Modeling the Evolution and Function of Drosophila cis-Re
5 R21 HG04665-02 Erle, David UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SF
BOX 2922
Tools for high-throughput functional analysis of 3' UTR
2 P50 HG03233-06 FEINBERG, ANDREW johns hopkins university
dept of medicine
720 Rutland Avenue, ross 1064
Center for the Epigenetics of Common Human Disease
5 R01 HG01536-12 FINLEY, RUSSELL WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
GEN/ CTR MOL MED & GENETICS
540 EAST CANFIELD AVE
A Drosophila genome-wide protein interaction map
5 U01 HG04729-02 FORNAGE, MYRIAM UNIV TX HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR MEDICIN
RES CTR FOR HUMAN GENETICS
1825 PRESSLER ST. #530G
GWAS of longitudinal blood pressure profiles from young
5 R01 HG04659-02 FU, XIANG-DONG UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
CELLULAR & MOL. MEDICINE
9500 GILMAN DRIVE, DEPT. 0651
Functional RNA elements in the human genome
5 R43 HG04678-02 Fechtel, Kim 391 TOTTEN POND ROAD # 104
iGenomeTM Software Platform Prototype for Individual Gen
1 U01 HG05211-01 GIBBS, RICHARD BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
mol & human genetics
ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
human gen sequencing ctr
Filling the data processing gap for exon-region specific
1 U54 HG04973-01 GIBBS, RICHARD BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF MOL & HUM GENETICS
ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
HUMAN GENOME SEQ CTR
A Microbial Genome Reference Platform for Metagenomics
1 T32 HG04947-01 GIFFORD, DAVID 32 vassar street, room g542
MIT/Whitehead/Broad Computational Genetics Training Prog
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
5 R01 HG04401-03 GREALLY, JOHN ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MED
DEPT OF MEDICINE
1300 MORRIS PARK AVE
ULLMAN 911
Massively-parallel sequencing technology for the epigeno
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
1 R01 HG05115-01 GUNDLACH, JENS n/a
Nanopore sequencing of DNA with MspA
5 R21 HG04145-02 GUNDLACH, JENS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF PHYSICS
BOX 351560
SEATTLE, WA 98195-4290
Engineering MspA for Nanopore Sequencing
5 R03 HG04946-02 GUPTA, MAYETRI 715 Albany St, T421E
DEPT OF BIOSTATISTICS
BU School of Public Health
Bayesian methods for elucidating transcription regulator
5 R01 HG03456-05 GYGI, STEVEN HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPT OF CELL BIOLOGY
240 LONGWOOD AVE
New Technologies for Quantitative Phosphorylation Analys
5 R21 HG04769-02 Gao, Di UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
350 THACKERAY HALL
139 UNIVERSITY PLACE
DNA Sequencing at a Stretch
5 R01 HG03709-05 Ghadiri, M. SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
10550 NORTH TORREY PINES ROAD
BCC-104
Single-Molecule DNA Sequencing with Engineered Nanopores
5 R44 HG03946-03 Gordon, Steven INTELLIGENT BIO-SYSTEMS, INC.
25 ROLLING LN
Streamlined Template Preparation for Advanced Sequencing
5 K22 HG02915-05 HAGHIGHI, FATEMEH New York State Psych. Inst
RFMH
1051 Riverside Drive
Unit 42, Rm 2715
An Integrated Framework of Epigenomics and Human Disease
5 R01 HG02937-06 HAMLIN, JOYCE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR GENETIC
PO BOX 800733
Strategies for mapping origins in mammalian genomes
1 R43 HG04684-01 HAUSHALTER, ROBERT Parallel Synthesis Technologies,
3054 Lawrence Expressway
High Throughput Microrepository for Genetic Materials
5 P41 HG02371-10 HAUSSLER, DAVID UNIV OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ
COMPUTER SCI/SCH OF ENGR
1156 HIGH STREET
UCSC Center for Genomic Science and Minority Outreach Pr
5 U01 HG04735-02 HEIT, JOHN MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER
DEPT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
200 FIRST STREET SOUTHWEST
GWAS of Venous Thrombosis
5 U01 HG04274-03 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
5 R44 HG04466-03 HIBBS, ANDREW 5764 Pacific Center Blvd.
Suite 107
San Diego, CA 92122
New Platform for Ionic Current Measurement with Applicat
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 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 R01 HG04804-02 HUANG, XIAOHUA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SD
DEPT OF BIOENGINEERING
9500 GILMAN DRIVE, DEPT 0412
PFBH, ROOM 131
Genome Sequencing by Natural DNA Synthesis on Amplified
5 R01 HG04346-03 HUGHES-HALBERT, CHANITA University of Pennsylvania
Department of Psychiatry
3535 Market Street
Suite 4100
African American Participation in Cancer Genetics Resear
5 R01 HG04710-02 HUNT, LINDA MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
354 BAKER HALL
Clinicians' Concepts of Racial/Ethnic Differences in the
5 R01 HG04881-02 Haft, Daniel The J. Craig Venter Institute
9704 Medical Center Drive
Algorithmically-Tuned Protein Families, Rule_Base and Ch
5 F31 HG04918-02 Hubert, Leroy BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
1 BAYLOR PLAZA
Instability of Triplet Repeats in Mammalian Cells
1 R01 HG05083-01 JOFFE, STEVEN Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, In
44 Binney Street
Returning Individual Genetic Results to Participants in
5 R21 HG03834-02 JOHNSON, ERIC UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
1229 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Rapid and flexible SNP discovery and genotyping
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 HG04774-02 JU, JINGYUE Columbia Genome Center
Columbia University
Russ Berrie Pavilion, Rm 405A
1150 St. Nicholas Avenue
DNA Sequencing with Reversible dNTP and Cleavable Fluore
1 R01 HG05109-01 JU, JINGYUE n/a
Single Molecule DNA Sequencing by Fluorescent Nucleotide
5 R21 HG04231-02 Jacobson, Joseph 77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room E19-750
Microfluidic Devices for High Throughput Gene Synthesis
6 R01 HG03474-05 Jaffe, David n/a
Whole-genome shotgun sequencing strategy and assembly
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
5 R13 HG02394-09 Justice, Monica BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
1 BAYLOR PLAZA
HOUSTON, TX 77030-3498
The International Mammalian Genome Conference
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 R01 HG03367-03 KASIF, SIMON BOSTON UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOMED ENGINEERING
44 CUMMINGTON STREET
Gene Annotation Using Evidence Integration & Propagation
5 R01 HG03747-03 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
1 R21 HG05118-01 KIM, EUN n/a
On-Chip Protein Synthesis Based on Directional Droplet-E
5 R01 HG04872-02 KNIGHT, ROBIN UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY/ BIOCHEMISTRY
215 UCB
New Tools for Understanding the Composition and Dynamics
5 R01 HG04348-03 KORF, IAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
UC Davis Genome Center
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616
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 HG04321-03 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 HG04037-03 Kellis, Manolis MIT Stata Center
32 Vassar St
Regulatory Morif Discovery in the Human Genome Using Com
1 RC2 HG05639-01 Kellis, Manolis Massachusetts Institute of Techn
77 Massachusetts Ave.
A Data Analysis Center for integration of fly and worm m
7 R21 HG04060-03 Kolpashchikov, Dmitry n/a
Nucleic acid analysis using deoxyribozyme technology
5 R44 HG04522-03 Kong, Huimin BIOHELIX CORPORATION
32 TOZER RD
Development of a novel whole genome amplification method
5 R21 HG04764-02 Krstic, Predrag UT-BATTELLE, LLC-OAK RIDGE NATIO
P.O. BOX 2008
DNA transport and sequencing through a quadrupole gate
5 R01 HG02096-09 Kumar, Sudhir Ctr. for Evol Func Genomics
Biodesign Institute (A-240)
Arizona State University
Comparative Molecular Sequence Analysis
5 R01 HG02655-06 LAKOWICZ, Joseph UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
DEPT OF BIOCHEM & MOL BIO
725 W LOMBARD STREET-SCH OF MED
Metallic Surfaces and Particles in DNA Analysis
1 R21 HG05090-01 LAKOWICZ, Joseph University of Maryland, Baltimor
UMBI Medical Biotechnology Ctr,
725 East Lombard Street
DNA Sequencing Using Intricsic Base Fluorescence
5 R01 HG02942-06 LANGLEY, CHARLES n/a
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 R01 HG03646-03 LAZARUS, ROSS BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
DEPT OF MED/CHANNING LABORATOR
181 LONGWOOD AVENUE
A Genetic Association Research Statistical Framework
5 T15 HG00016-18 LEAL, SUZANNE BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF MOLEC/HUMAN GENETICS
ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
Advanced Gene Mapping Course
5 P41 HG04221-03 LEE, CHARLES BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
DEPT OF PATHOLOGY
221 LONGWOOD AVENUE, EBRC 404A
Copy number variation in the human genome
1 U01 HG05209-01 LEE, CHARLES DEPT OF PATHOLOGY
221 LONGWOOD AVENUE, EBRC 404A
Structural Genomic Variation Analysis for the1000 Genome
5 R01 HG04512-02 LEVICKY, RASTISLAV 500 West 120th Street
Room 801
Comparison of Morpholino and DNA Technologies for Surfac
5 R33 HG03089-05 LEVICKY, RASTISLAV 500 West 120th Street
Room 801
Low-cost active CMOS biochips for whole genome analysis
5 R21 HG03290-03 LI, JIALI UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
DEPT OF PHYSICS
PHYS 226
Solid-state Nanopore Identification for Proteins
5 R21 HG04378-03 LINDSAY, STUART ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF Chemistry and Biochemi
Biodesign Institute-SMB
Sequencing by Recognition
5 R01 HG04322-02 LIPKUS, ISAAC DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY
DUKE UNIVERISTY MEDICAL CENTER
905 WEST MAIN STREET
SUITE 24-D
Box 2949 Medical Center
Assessing Risk Communication Educational Practices in Ge
5 R01 HG04845-02 LIS, JOHN n/a
Quantifying the Genome-wide Distribution of Transcriptio
5 R01 HG02518-08 LIU, JUN HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
1 OXFORD ST, SCIENCE CENTER
SCIENCE CENTER
Bayesian Inference of Haplotypes and Genetic Interaction
5 R01 HG03963-03 LOOTS, GABRIELA LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NAT'L LAB
CMLS Department
BBTD
700 EAST AVE, L-452
Deciphering Principles of Regulatory Genomics
5 R21 HG04328-02 LOVETT, MICHAEL Joint Director, Division of Huma
Department of Genetics
Washington University School of
DIRECT SELECTION METHODS
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 HG04261-03 Lai, Eric SLOAN-KETTERING INSTITUTE FOR CA
1275 YORK AVE
Annotation of the small RNA/microRNA component Drosophil
5 R01 HG03647-06 Lasken, Roger J. CRAIG VENTER INSTITUTE, INC.
9704 MEDICAL CENTER DR, 4TH FL
Single Cell Genomics of Human Microbial Flora
1 R01 HG05094-01 Leamon, John n/a
Development of a semiconductor-based platform for genomi
5 R21 HG04776-02 Li, Jiali UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT FAYETT
120 OZARK HALL
Exploration of Solid-state Nanopore Reading Labeled Line
5 R21 HG04369-03 Ling, Xinsheng 164 Angell Street
Box 1929
Hybridization-Assisted Nanopore DNA Sequencing
5 R01 HG04069-04 Liu, Xiaole DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE
44 BINNEY ST, CLSB 11007
BOSTON, MA 02115
Dept. Biostat..& Comp. Biology
Computational Models for Mechanisms of Global Transcript
5 R03 HG05041-02 Livingston, Troy N.C. MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE
433 W. MURRAY AVENUE
PO BOX 15190
Genome Diner: A strategy for community-researcher engage
1 F32 HG05308-01 Lohmueller, Kirk CORNELL UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF INTEGRATIVE BIO & STAT
227 BIOTECHNOLOGY BUILDING
Population genetics of deleterious polymorphism in human
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 HG04364-03 MANDECKI, WLODEK UMDNJ-NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SCHOO
DEPT OF MICROBIO & MOL GENETIC
225 WARREN STREET, PO BOX 1709
INTL CENTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
Ribosome-based Single Molecule Method to Acquire Sequenc
1 RC1 HG05789-01 MARSHALL, PATRICIA Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Community Voices on Health Disparities and Translational
5 R01 HG03248-06 MARZIALI, ANDRE Office of Research Services
102-6190 AGRONOMY ROAD
Nanopore array force spectroscopy chip for rapid clinica
5 R01 HG04873-02 MARZIALI, ANDRE Office of Research Services
102-6190 AGRONOMY ROAD
SCODA DNA extraction to normalize species representation
5 R01 HG04002-03 MATHEWS, DAVID UNIV OF ROCHESTER SCHOOL OF ME
DEPT OF BIOCHEM & BIOPHYSICS
601 ELMWOOD AVE, BOX 712
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY
Innovations in RNA Structure Prediction
5 R01 HG03329-05 MATHIES, RICHARD UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
307 LEWIS HALL, MC 1460
Miniaturized Integrated Genotyping Microsystems
5 U01 HG04801-02 MATISE, TARA Department of Genetics
Rutgers, The State University
Life Sciences Building
145 Bevier Road
NHGRI EpiGenVar Coordinating Center
5 U01 HG04608-03 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 P41 HG04693-01 MCINERNEY, JOSEPH NATL COAL for HLTH PRO EDU & GEN
2360 w joppa road, suite 320
Genetics Educaiton: Resources for Health Professionals
5 R01 HG01645-12 MCPEEK, MARY SARA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
DEPT OF STATISTICS
5734 S UNIVERSITY AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60637
Methods for Human Genetic Mapping
5 F32 HG04825-02 MELLOR, JOSEPH n/a
Interrogating Genetic Interaction Networks via Next-Gene
1 P01 HG05062-01 MESIROV, JILL Massachusetts Inst of technology
dept of broad institute
77 massachusetts avenue
GenomeSpace: A community web environment for integrative
5 R01 HG04009-03 MILOSAVLJEVIC, ALEKSANDAR BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF MOL AND HUMAN GENETICS
ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
ALKEK 1619.04
HOUSTON
Genboree System for Translational Studies of Genome Vari
5 R21 HG04554-02 MILOSAVLJEVIC, ALEKSANDAR BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF MOL AND HUMAN GENETICS
ONE BAYLOR PLAZA
ALKEK 1619.04
HOUSTON
Comprehensive High-throughput Mapping of Cancer Genomes
5 U01 HG04436-02 MITCHELL, BRAXTON Division Of Endocrinology
University Of Maryland
School Of Medicine
660 West Redwood Street
Room 492
Genetic Risk to Stroke in Smokers and Nonsmokers in Two
1 RC2 HG05693-01 MITCHISON, TIMOTHY President and Fellows of Harvard
200 Longwood Avenue
Warren Alpert Building 541B
Mechanistic Signatures of Drug Responses in Cancer
5 U01 HG04423-02 MURRAY, Jeffrey UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
DEPT OF PEDIATRICS
2182 MED LABS
2182 Med Labs
Genome-wide association studies of prematurity and its c
5 R01 HG02776-06 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 HG04164-03 Manning, Gerard SALK INST FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDI
DEPT OF BIOINFORMATICS
PO BOX 85800
Comparative and Functional Genomics of Protein Kinases
5 R01 HG03698-05 Marth, Gabor BOSTON COLLEGE
140 COMMONWEALTH AVE
CHESTNUT HILL, MA 02467
A general Bayesian polymorphism discovery tool
5 R01 HG04719-02 Marth, Gabor BOSTON COLLEGE
140 COMMONWEALTH AVE
CHESTNUT HILL, MA 02467
Software Tools for Next-Generation Sequencer Data
5 R03 HG05043-02 Martinez, Irene FIESTA EDUCATIVA
163 S. AVENUE 24, STE 201
A Model for Inclusion of Minorities in Genetic Research
7 R21 HG04129-04 Mastrangelo, Carlos n/a
Large-Scale Nanopore Arrays for DNA Sequencing
5 R01 HG03206-03 McCabe, Edward UNIV OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES
DEPT OF PEDIATRICS
10833 LE CONTE AVE/22-412 MDCC
Oral History of Human Genetics: The Intelligent Archive
5 R01 HG04333-03 McGuire, Amy BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
1 BAYLOR PLAZA
The ethics of consent for the public release of potentia
5 R01 HG03749-04 Medvedovic, Mario UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
2624 CLIFTON AVE
CINCINNATI, OH 45221-0127
Bayesian Mixture Modeling of Functional Genomics Data
7 R01 HG01497-10 Meldrum, Deirdre ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
CENTER FOR ECOGENOMICS
PO BOX 875001
Microscale Instrument Development for Genomic Analysis
5 R21 HG04757-02 Metzker, Michael Baylor College of Medicine
One Baylor Plaza, N1409
Targeted CRT sequencing of 1000 genes in KPD patients
5 R01 HG02238-20 Miller, Webb PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOLOGY
506B WARTIK LABORATORY
Software for Analyzing Biosequence Data
5 R01 HG02995-05 Moens, Cecilia FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RES CTR
MOENS LAB
1100 FAIRVIEW AVE N, MS B2-152
PO BOX 19024
TILLING the Zebrafish Genome: A Reverse Genetic Approach
5 R01 HG04708-02 Morozov, Alexandre n/a
Biophysical Models for Prediction and Design of Eukaryot
1 R43 HG04622-01 NILSSON, ERIK Insilicos
2722 Eastlake Avenue East
#300
Scalable Secure Sharable Computation Platform for Proteo
5 R44 HG04537-04 NILSSON, ERIK INSILICOS
4509 INTERLAKE AVE N # 223
A collaboration platform for proteomics biomarker analys
4 R33 HG04155-03 Nelson, John GE GLOBAL RESEARCH
DEPT OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIO LAB
1 RESEARCH CIRCLE, BLDG ROOM
Closed Complex Single Molecule Sequencing
5 K25 HG03291-03 Newberg, Lee Wadsworth Center
NYS Department of Health
PO Box 509
Quantitative Cross-Species Approaches to Gene Regulation
5 R01 HG04701-02 Ng, Pauline The J. Craig Venter Institute
9704 Medical Center Drive
Genome-wide prediction and analysis of coding variants
5 R01 HG04428-03 Nobrega, Marcelo UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
5801 S ELLIS AVE
Generation and in vivo validation of cis-regulatory maps
5 R03 HG05040-02 O'Daniel, Julianne Duke IGSP
101 Science Drive, CIEMAS Bldg
Box 3382
Genome Diner: A strategy for community-researcher engage
5 R43 HG04433-02 OLIVER, JOHN GENESPECTRUM, INC
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
4 RICHMOND SQ, SUITE 500
PROVIDENCE, RI 02906
Hybridization-Assisted Nanopore Sequencing
1 P50 HG04952-01 OLIVIER, MICHAEL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN
dept of physiology
8701 WATERTOWN PLANK RoaD
Wisconsin Center of Excellence in Genomics Science
5 R01 HG04065-03 Ohler, Uwe DUKE UNIVERSITY
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
5 U01 HG04728-02 PASQUALE, LOUIS MASSACHUSETTS EYE/EAR INFIRMAR
DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
243 CHARLES STREET
Genes and Environment Initiative in Glaucoma
5 R01 HG03330-03 PAULSEN, JANE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY/NEUROLOGY RES
ROY J & LUCILLE A CARVER COM
1-305 MEB
Response of a Sample Population with the Deleterious HD
5 R01 HG04498-02 PAYSEUR, BRET 2428 Genetics/Biotech Bldg
425-G Henry Mall
Integrating SNPs and STRPs in Population Genetics
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
5 R01 HG04064-03 PLON, SHARON BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF PEDIATRICS
6621 FANNIN STREET, MC3-3320
TEXAS CHILDREN'S CANCER CENTER
Do Physicians Understand Uncertain Variants and Other Ge
5 R01 HG04010-03 PRESS, NANCY OREGON HLTH & SCI UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF PUBLIC HLTH & PREV MED
3181 SW SAM JACKSON PK RD,CB-669
CB-669
Is primary care ready to utilize the promise of genetics
5 R01 HG04160-03 PUGH, B PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOCHEM & MOL BIOLOGY
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 HG03988-04 Pennacchio, Len UNIVERSITY OF CALIF-LAWRENC BERK
C/O SPONSORED PROJECTS OFFICE
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABOR
1 CYCLOTRON ROAD, MS46R0125
Generation of an In Vivo Human Genome Transcriptional En
5 R01 HG03844-03 Peterson, Susan UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
1515 HOLCOMBE BLVD
Interactive CD-ROM on Cancer Genetics for Hispanics
5 R21 HG04535-02 Petronis, Art CENTRE FOR ADDICTION AND MENTAL
250 College street
Methylome Profiling via DNA Methyltransferase-directed L
5 U01 HG04276-03 Piano, Fabio OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS
15 WASHINGTON PLACE
APARTMENT 1-H
Encyclopedia of C elegans 3'UTRS and their regulatory el
1 R01 HG04857-01 Podar, Mircea n/a
Targeted genomic characterization of uncultured bacteria
5 R01 HG02644-06 QUAKE, STEPHEN Bioengineering
318 Campus Drive
Clark Center, E300
Ultrasensitive Nanofluidic Devices for Genomic Analysis
1 R01 HG05119-01 Qin, Zhaohui The Regents of the University of
3003 S State St
Model-Based Methods for Analyzing ChIP Sequencing Data
1 U01 HG05155-01 RAO, D n/a
Data Analysis and Coordinating Center (DACC) for Researc
5 R44 HG02991-03 REESE, MARTIN OMICIA INC
DEPT OF INFORMATICS
5980 HORTON ST, SUITE 235
SUITE 235
System for genetic marker information delivery
1 R01 HG05111-01 REGEV, AVIV n/a
Chromatin and RNA Expression Maps of the Zebrafish Genom
1 U01 HG05152-01 REINER, ALEXANDER fred hutchinson cancer res ctr
public health sciences
1100 fairview ave north, m3-a410
pob 19024
GWAS of Hormone Treatment and CVD and Metabolic Outcomes
5 R01 HG03991-02 REN, BING LUDWIG INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RE
DEPT OF CELLULAR & MOLECULAR M
9500 GILMAN DRIVE
CMM-E, Room 3080
Genome-wide map of active promoters in the mouse cells
5 R01 HG00567-17 RIETHMAN, Harold Wistar Institute
3601 Spruce Street
Analysis of Human Telomeric Structural Variation
5 R21 HG04812-02 RIO, DONALD UNIV OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY
MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY DEPT
16 BARKER HALL
A role for microRNAs in Drosophila alternative pre-mRNA
5 R01 HG03352-03 ROCKE, David UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS
DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES
ONE SHIELDS AVENUE
Methods for Analysis of High Throughput Assay Data
5 U01 HG04603-03 RODEN, DAN Oates Institute for Exp. Ther.
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
1285B MRB4
Vanderbilt Genome-Electronic Records Project
5 F31 HG04247-03 RODRIGUEZ FLORES, JUAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIE
415 COLIMA ST #5
MINORITY PREDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
5 T32 HG00047-10 ROKHSAR, DANIEL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
DEPT OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIO
142 LSA #3200/GAO
GRADUATE AFFAIRS OFFICE
Genomics
5 R01 HG03571-06 RONAGHI, MOSTAFA STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, SCH OF MED
STANFORD GENOME TECHNOLOGY CTR
855 CALIFORNIA AVENUE
Development of 10 Gb Pyrosequencer
7 K23 HG03978-04 ROSENKRANZ, MARGALIT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - PITTSBURGH
DEPT OF PEDIATRICS
3705 FIFTH AVENUE
UPMC HEALTH SYSTEM
Proteomic Profiles and Novel Biomarkers in Juvenile Rheu
5 R01 HG03224-05 ROTH, FREDERICK HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BCMP
DEPT OF BIO CHEM & MOL PHARM
250 LONGWOOD AVENUE
Computational Methods for Directed Functional Genomics
5 R21 HG04756-02 ROTH, FREDERICK HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BCMP
DEPT OF BIO CHEM & MOL PHARM
250 LONGWOOD AVENUE
Technology for large-scale genetic interaction discovery
5 R44 HG03972-03 ROTHWARF, DAVID 9909 Hibert St. Ste A
Magnetic Encoded Sortable Particle Arrays
5 R01 HG04456-03 RUAN, YIJUN 60 BIOPOLIS STREET
Whole Genome Chromatin Interaction Analysis using Pair-E
5 R01 HG04123-03 RUBIN, EDWARD JOINT GENOME INSTITUTE
DEPT OF GENOMICS DIVISION
2800 MITCHELL DR
B400-407
Neandertal Genomics
5 R43 HG04677-02 RYUTOV, ALEX n/a
Integrated Analysis of Genome-Wide Array Data
5 R21 HG04383-02 Riehn, Robert NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
SPONSORED PROGRAMS AND REGULATOR
Administrative Services III
2701 Sullivan Drive, Suite 240
Sequencing DNA by transverse electrical measurements in
1 U01 HG05160-01 SALE, MICHELE university of virginia
dept of ctr for hlth genomics
po box 800717
Pharmacogenomic studies in VISP: results & implications
5 P41 HG04118-02 SANDER, CHRIS SLOAN-KETTERING INST-CAN RES
DEPT OF SANDER LAB
1275 YORK AVENUE
1275 YORK AVENUE
Pathway Commons: Research Resource for Biological Pathwa
6 RL1 HG04671-03 SCHREIBER, STUART Broad Inst. of Harvard & MIT
Broad Chemical Biology Program
7 Cambridge Center
3rd Floor
Target ID (3 of 4)
5 R21 HG04379-03 SCHWARTZ, DAVID Univerity of Wisconsin Madison
Lab. for Mol. & Comp. Genomics
Univerity of Wisconsin Biotech
425 Henry Mall Room 5434
Sequence Acquisition from Mapped Single DNA Molecules
5 T32 HG02760-07 SCHWARTZ, DAVID Univerity of Wisconsin Madison
Lab. for Mol. & Comp. Genomics
Univerity of Wisconsin Biotech
425 Henry Mall Room 5434
Institutional Training Grant in the Genomic Sciences
5 P41 HG04222-03 SEBAT, JONATHAN COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
PO BOX 100
1 BUNGTOWN RD
High-Resolution ROMA Analysis of Genome Copy Number Vari
5 R01 HG03470-03 SENGUPTA, ANIRVAN RUTGERS, ST UNIV OF NEW JERSEY
DEPT OF PHYSICS & ASTROMONY
136 FRELINGHUYSEN ROAD
Locating Regulatory Elements in Genomes
5 R21 HG04342-02 SHAQFEH, ERIC STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF CHEMICAL ENG/MECHANIC
488 ESCONDIDO MALL
BLDG. 02-500, RM. 500A
Single Molecule Genotyping Using Microfluidic Stagnation
5 R01 HG04500-02 SHARP, RICHARD Baylor College of Medicine
Ctr For Med Ethics & Hlth Policy
One Baylor Plaza, Room 310DC
Presenting Diagnostic Results from Large-Scale Clinical
5 R01 HG04877-02 SHARP, RICHARD Baylor College of Medicine
Ctr For Med Ethics & Hlth Policy
One Baylor Plaza, Room 310DC
Patient perceptions of bioengineered probiotics and clin
5 R01 HG02449-08 SHOULSON, IRA UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
DEPT OF NEUROLOGY
1351 MT HOPE AVE, SUITE 160
Prospective Huntington At Risk Observational Study (PHAR
5 R01 HG02939-06 SMIT, ARIAN INSTITUTE FOR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
1441 NORTH 34TH STREET
Maintenance and Development of RepeatMasker
1 R43 HG05297-01 SMITH, TODD Geospiza, Inc.
2442 NW Market St.
PMB 344
Software Systems for Detecting Rare Muations
2 T32 HG03198-06 SNYDER, MICHAEL YALE UNIVERSITY
DEPT MOL CELL & DEVELOP BIOLOGY
PO BOX 208103, KBT 926
Training in Genomics and Proteomics Technologies
5 U01 HG04267-03 SNYDER, MICHAEL YALE UNIVERSITY
DEPT MOL CELL & DEVELOP BIOLOGY
PO BOX 208103, KBT
Global Identification of Transcription Factor Binding Si
5 R01 HG03763-03 SO, ANTHONY DUKE UNIVERSITY
2424 Erwin Rd.
Suite 1103
Building a Technology Trust in Genomics
5 R90 HG04152-04 STAMATOYANNOPOULOS, GEORGE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF MEDICINE
1705 NE PACIFIC STREET, K 240
MEDICAL GENETICS, BOX 357720
UW/FHCRC TRAINING IN HEMOGLOBINPATHIES, GENOMICS AND PRO
5 T90 HG04007-04 STAMATOYANNOPOULOS, GEORGE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF MEDICINE
1705 NE PACIFIC STREET, K 240
MEDICAL GENETICS, BOX 357720
UW/FHCRC TRAINING IN HEMOGLOBINPATHIES, GENOMICS AND PRO
1 RC2 HG05654-01 STAMATOYANNOPOULOS, JOHN University of Washington
1705 NE Pacific Street
Box 355065
Digital DNaseI mapping and footprinting of the mouse gen
1 R01 HG04819-01 STEMPLE, Derek Sanger Institute
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Methods for Efficient Detection of Mutations in Zebrafis
5 R01 HG02585-07 STEPHENS, MATTHEW UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
DEPT OF STATISTICS, RM C315
BOX 354322/PADELFORD HALL
Genome Analysis: Data Accuracy, Haplotyping and Mapping
5 P41 HG02223-10 STERNBERG, PAUL CALIFORNIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY
Division OF BIOLOGY
1200 E CALIFORNIA BLVD,MC 156-
WormBase: a core data resource for C elegans and other n
5 T15 HG00013-16 STEWART, DAVID COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
1 BUNGTOWN RD, PO BOX 100
CSHL Computational and Comparative Genomics Course
2 T15 HG00048-10 STEWART, DAVID n/a
CSHL Course: Programming for Biology
5 R13 HG03676-05 STEWART, DAVID COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
1 BUNGTOWN RD, PO BOX 100
2008 The Biology of Genomes Conference
5 T15 HG04331-03 STEWART, DAVID COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
1 BUNGTOWN RD, PO BOX 100
CSHL Course on Yeast Genetics and Genomics
5 R90 HG04151-04 STILES, JONATHAN Morehouse School of Medicine
Dept. Micro. Biochem. & Immuno
349D Hugh Gloster
Morehouse School of Medicine Training in Genomics and He
5 T90 HG04004-04 STILES, JONATHAN Morehouse School of Medicine
Dept. Micro. Biochem. & Immuno
349D Hugh Gloster
Morehouse School of Medicine Training in Genomics and He
5 R01 HG02913-07 STOREY, JOHN DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
BOX 357232
Statistical methods for genetic data
5 R01 HG00249-20 STORMO, GARY DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
4566 SCOTT AVENUE, CAMPUS BOX 82
DNA PATTERN IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS
5 F31 HG04124-04 SUTTON, KAREY 407 HUNT CLUB RD
APT 37G
Probing Minority Views on Genetic Testing and Research
5 R01 HG04740-02 Sankar, Pamela UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
MED DEPT/CTR FOR BIOETHICS
3401 MARKET, STE 320
EMERGING ISSUES IN CRIMINAL FORENSIC GENETICS
5 R01 HG04906-02 Schmidt, Thomas Dept. Microbiology
6180 BPS Bldg.
Cultivation and Characterization of Microaerobes from th
5 R21 HG04749-02 Shendure, Jay UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Office of Sponsored Programs
1100 NE 45th Street, Suite 300
Molecular Tools for Genome Partitioning
5 R01 HG03469-05 Sherlock, Gavin STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF GENETICS,
SCH OF MED
Continued Development of Stanford Microarray Database
5 R03 HG04055-02 Shih, Ya-Chen UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON
CANCER CENTER
1515 HOLCOMBE BLVD
HOUSTON, TX 77030
Economic Evaluations of Emerging Genomic Tests for Early
5 T32 HG00044-13 Sidow, Arend SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
300 PASTEUR DRIVE, M344 ALWAY BL
Institutional Training Grant in Genome Science
1 R21 HG05100-01 Stein, Derek n/a
Sequencing by nanopore mass spectrometry
5 R21 HG04521-02 Stoeckert, Christian UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
GENETICS, CTR FOR BIOINFORMATICS
423 GUARDIAN DR., 1415 BLOCKLEY
Annotation-based meta-analysis of microarray experiments
1 R01 HG05110-01 Stolovitzky, Gustavo n/a
Nanopore-based Electrical Device for DNA Sequencing
5 R03 HG04314-02 Strug, Lisa THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN
CHILD HLTH EVALUATIVE SCIS DEPT
555 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
Development of Evidential Methodology for the Analysis
5 R01 HG04653-02 TAKAYAMA, SHUICHI Biomedical Engineering
University of Michigan
2200 Bonisteel
2115 Gerstacker
Active Nanofluidics for Analysis of Chromatin and Genomi
2 P50 HG02790-06 TAVARE, SIMON UNIV OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
dept of biological sciences
1050 childs way, rri 201
Genomic Analysis of the genotype-phenotype map
5 U01 HG04571-03 TENENBAUM, SCOTT UNIVERSITY OF ALBANY, SUNY
CTR FOR FUNCTIONAL GEN, BIO SCIS
EAST CAMPUS, 1 UNIV PLACE
1 UNIVERSITY PLACE
Comprehensive Identification of ENCODE RNA based Cis-Reg
5 R01 HG02686-06 TERCYAK, KENNETH CANCER CONTROL PROGRAM
LOMBARDI COMP CANCER CENTER
3300 WHITEHAVEN STREET, NW
SUITE 4100
Parent Communication of BRCA1/2 Test Results to Children
1 R21 HG05129-01 TIAN, BIN University of Medicine and Denti
185 South Orange Ave.
PO Box 1709
Computational and Experimental Analysis of RNA structure
5 R01 HG03713-03 TIMP, GREGORY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COM
UNIVERSITY OF ILLNOIS AT URBANA-
3041 BECKMAN INSTITUTE
405 N MATHEWS AVENUE
Sequencing a DNA molecule using a Synthetic Nanopore
5 R21 HG04252-02 TLUCZEK, AUDREY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
PSYCH/WIS PSYCH INST&CLIN WISPIC
6001 RESEARCH PARK BLVD
Developing a Family-Centered Approach for Genetic Counse
5 R01 HG03710-03 TURNER, STEPHEN NANOFLUIDICS, INC
17 SHERATON DRIVE
Real-time Multiplex Single-Molecule DNA Sequencing
1 R21 HG05133-01 Taylor, James Emory University
1510 Clifton Road
A Turnkey Solution for Next Generation Sequence Data Ana
1 R13 HG05190-01 Terry, Sharon Genetic Alliance
4301 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 404
Conference Support for Genetic Alliance
5 R01 HG04144-03 Thompson, John Helicos BioSciences Corporation
One Kendall Square
High Accuracy Single Molecule DNA Sequencing by Synthesi
1 R15 HG04543-01 Tintle, Nathan Hope College
P.O. Box 9000
35 East 12th St.- SC2000
Evaluating the Cost Effectiveness of Alternative Sample
2 T32 HG00046-11 UNGAR, LYLE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPT OF GENETICS
3330 WALNUT (LEVINE HALL)
CENTER FOR BIOINFORMATICS
Training Grant in Computational Genomics
5 U01 HG04085-04 VALENZUELA, DAVID REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC
DEPT OF VELOCIGENE
777 OLD SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
Production of Targeted Null Mutations for 10,000 Genes i
5 R01 HG04240-02 VAN DEN OORD, EDWIN VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSI
DEPT OF PHARMACY
Design and analysis of adaptive multistage genetic assoc
5 R03 HG03982-02 VAN RIPER, MARCIA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CH
SCHOOL OF NURSING
519 CARRINGTON HALL, CB 7460
Researching ELSI Research Training
5 R01 HG03319-05 VANNUCCI, MARINA TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF STATISTICS
3143 TAMU
Bayesian Methods for Genomics with Variable Selection
5 R21 HG04141-03 Vezenov, Dmitri LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
6 E. PACKER AVENUE
Force spectroscopy platform for label free genome sequen
5 P50 HG04233-03 Vidal, Marc DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE
DEPT OF CANCER BIOLOGY
44 BINNEY STREET, SMITH BLDG 858
Genomic Analysis of Network Perturbations in Human Disea
5 R01 HG04049-03 WALL, JEFFREY UNIV OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
1050 CHILDS WAY, MCB 201
MOLECULAR & COMPTNL BIO PROG
Simulation algorithms for genome-wide data and applicati
5 P41 HG01115-16 WALTERS, LEROY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS
37TH & O STREETS, NW
415 HEALY HALL
National Information Resource on Ethics & Human Genetics
7 R03 HG04216-03 WANG, CATHARINE n/a
Overcoming Genetic Literacy Barriers Among Underserved M
5 R03 HG04249-02 WASSERMAN, DAVID YESHIVA UNIVERSITY
THE CENTER FOR ETHICS AT YESHIVA
BELFER 915; 2495 AMSTERDAM AVENU
Prenatal Testing for Disability and Parental Responsibil
5 U01 HG04263-03 WATERSTON, ROBERT University of Washington
Department of Genome Sciences
1705 NE PACIFIC STREET
BOX 355065
Global Identification of transcribed elements in the C.
1 U01 HG05137-01 WEINSHILBOUM, RICHARD mayo clinic rochester
Dept of Molecular Pharmacology
200 first street southwest
mayo clinic college of medicine
Pharmacogenomics of Breast Cancer Adjuvant Chemotherapy
1 U54 HG04968-01 WEINSTOCK, GEORGE washington univ
dept of gens
4444 forest park blvd, box 8501
the genome ctr/ sch of med
Sequencing the Human Microbiome
1 U01 HG05157-01 WEIR, BRUCE n/a
Randomized Clinical Trials - Whole Genome Studies Coordi
5 U01 HG04264-03 WHITE, KEVIN 920 EAST 58TH STREET
CLSC 401
A Cis Regulatory map of the Drosophila Genome
5 R01 HG04499-02 WHITFIELD, MICHAEL DARTMOUTH MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPT OF GENETICS
7400 REMSEN
Development of RIP-Chip methods and tiled arrays to iden
1 R01 HG05117-01 WILKES, MICHAEL Regents of the University of Cal
1 Shields Ave
Increasing confidence and changing behaviors in primary
1 RC1 HG05786-01 WILLIAMS, JANET University of Iowa
College of Nursing
50 Newton Rd.
Managing Incidental Findings in the Genomic Era
2 R01 HG03178-03 WOLF, SUSAN Regents of the University of Min
229 19th Ave. S.
N140 Mondale Hall
Managing Incidental Findings and Research Results in Gen
5 R01 HG04744-02 WOLFE, SCOT UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH
BIOCHEMISTRY & MOL PHARM/LRB
364 PLANTATION ST, 6TH FL,RM 619
Systematic Analysis of Drosophila transcription factor b
5 R01 HG03903-03 WONG, Wing STANFORD UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
SEQUOIA HALL
390 SERRA MALL
Cis-analysis of expression and ChIP data on Shh pathway
5 R01 HG04634-02 WONG, Wing HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DEPT OF BIOSTATISTICS
655 HUNTINGTON AVE
Statistical Analysis of Exon Arrays
1 R21 HG04854-01 WORTHEN, G n/a
Multi-Dimensional Separation of Bacteria
5 R01 HG04722-02 Wang, Zhenghe CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
CASE COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
2103 CORNELL ROAD, WRB ROOM 3120
Development of a universal tagging method for genome wid
5 P41 HG02659-07 Westerfield, Monte UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE
1254 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
ZFIN: The Zebrafish Model Organism Database
5 U01 HG04866-02 White, Owen 9712 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
A Quality Assurance, Coordination and Analysis Center fo
1 RC1 HG05788-01 Whitener, Ron University of Washington
Box 353020
William Gates Hall
Engaging Tribal Participation in Research through Priori
5 R01 HG04431-03 Wickramasinghe, Hemantha IBM--ALMADEN RESEARCH CENTER
650 HARRY RD
High throughput low cost DNA sequencing using probe tip
5 R21 HG04549-02 Wickramasinghe, Hemantha IBM--ALMADEN RESEARCH CENTER
650 HARRY RD
Rapid DNA Sizing and Haplotyping Using Probe Electophore
5 R90 HG04150-04 Willard, Huntington 3710 Northampton Road
Training in the Genome Sciences and the Hemoglobinopathi
5 T90 HG04008-04 Willard, Huntington 3710 Northampton Road
Training in the Genome Sciences and the Hemoglobinopathi
1 R01 HG05097-01 XIE, SUNNEY n/a
Real-time single-molecule nucleic acid sequencing with f
5 R01 HG02945-06 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
5 R01 HG04694-02 Yandell, Mark 75 South 2000 East
Room 111
Salt Lake City
Software for the creation and quality control of genome
5 R01 HG04908-02 Ye, Yuzhen Indiana University
Department of Informatics
901 E. 10th Street
Fragment assembly and metabolic/species diversity analys
5 R01 HG01696-11 ZHANG, MICHAEL COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
WATSON SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIE
1 BUNGTOWN RD, PO BOX 100
Computational Modeling of Mammalian Promoters
5 R01 HG04718-02 Zhang, Yu Department of Statistics
Harvard University
Science Center 706
1 Oxford St.
Bayesian Methods for Epistasis Association Mapping
1 R03 HG05121-01 Zhi, Jizu Research Foundation of the State
HSC T8-055
Stony Brook University
Software for genomic and methylation-specific MLPA probe
4 R00 HG04724-02 Zhong, Weiwei 6100 MAIN STREET, MS-140
Quantitiative Genetic Interaction Mapping of Disease Gen
5 R01 HG03827-04 Zhu, Xiangdong UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS
SPONSORED PROGRAMS
118 EVERSON HALL
1 SHIELDS AVE
High-Speed Label-Free Optical Detection System for Small
5 R43 HG04817-02 xiao, ming BioNanomatrix
3701 Market Street
Suite 340
Nanochannel Devices for High Throughput Single Molecule
1 RC1 HG05445-01 , n/a
Promoting genetic literacy in students and teachers: The
1 RC1 HG05468-01 , n/a
Impact of Data Access Policies on Biobank Participation
1 RC1 HG05471-01 , n/a
Transcriptomics from Single Circulating Tumor Cells
1 RC1 HG05482-01 , n/a
Statistical methods for estimation of copy number from n
1 RC1 HG05491-01 , n/a
Returning Individual Genetic Research Results to Parents
1 RC2 HG05542-01 , n/a
Dynamically scalable accessible analysis for next genera
1 RC2 HG05546-01 , n/a
Development of a Software Pipeline for Sequence Data
1 RC2 HG05552-01 , n/a
Modular Software for Sequence Data Quality Checking Alig
1 RC2 HG05553-01 , n/a
Controlling Large DNA Fragments During Nanopore Sequenci
1 RC2 HG05556-01 , n/a
Defining the genetic basis of human respiratory chain di
1 RC2 HG05570-01 , n/a
A Strategy for High Quality Clinical Resequencing of the
1 RC2 HG05573-01 , The Pennsylvania State Universit
304 Wartik Laboratory
Enhance human ENCODE by function comparisons to mouse
1 RC2 HG05581-01 , The Regents of the University of
1420 Washington Heights
Genetics of Lipid Levels: Draft Sequencing of 1000 Genom
1 RC2 HG05591-01 , n/a
Generating and Managing Large Scale Proteogenomic Data f
1 RC2 HG05592-01 , n/a
Development of Electron Microscopy-based Nucleic Acid Po
1 RC2 HG05596-01 , n/a
A Universal Front End to Improve Assembly Outcomes for N
1 RC2 HG05597-01 , University of Maryland, Baltimor
Health Science Facility II
Lombard and Penn Streets
Virtual Machines and Cloud Computing for automated and p
1 RC2 HG05598-01 , n/a
Providing the $1000 genome via improved single molecule
1 RC2 HG05604-01 , n/a
Connectivity Map 100k
1 RC2 HG05602-01 , n/a
Mapping Transcription Factors Binding Sites in the Mouse
1 RC2 HG05605-01 , UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF ME
UM 827 Clinical Research Bldg Me
Miller School of Medicine, Depar
Statistical Methods for Next-Gen Sequencing in Disease A
1 RC2 HG05608-01 , n/a
Next Generation Mendelian Genetics
1 RC2 HG05613-01 , n/a
Single Cell Single Molecule Digital mRNA Profiling with
1 RC2 HG05618-01 , n/a
Direct Single Base-Pair Real-Time DNA Methylation Sequen
1 RC2 HG05619-01 , n/a
Tool for annotation and analyses of human whole-genome s
1 RC2 HG05625-01 , n/a
Carbon Nanotubes: A New Synthetic Nanopore for Sequencin
1 RC2 HG05668-01 , n/a
Bioassay Ontology and Software Tools to Integrate and An
1 RC2 HG05679-01 , n/a
Enhancing ENCODE Through a Transcription Factor Tagging
1 RC2 HG05680-01 , n/a
Genetics of MRSA Infection
1 RC2 HG05697-01 , n/a
Next-Generation Medical Resequencing of Gout Disease Gen
1 RC2 HG05805-01 , n/a
Complete Human Peptide- and MRM-Atlas
1 RC2 HG05806-01 , n/a
Investigation of Cloud Computing to Support Data-Paralle
1 F32 HG05176-01 , PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
LEWIS-SIGLER INST & INTEG GEN
110 CARL ICAHN LAB
Defining the genomic architecture of expression quantita
1 F32 HG05192-01 , 205 WALDEN STREET, APT 1L
Analysis and integration of expression patterns in embry
1 F32 HG05197-01 , n/a
Rates and patterns of recurrent structural variation in
1 F32 HG05292-01 , 1110 HADDON AVE
African Diversity and the Genetics of Human Health
1 K99 HG05015-01 , n/a
Statistical methods for assessing copy number variation
2 R01 HG00225-13 , The Board of Regents of the UW S
425 Henry Mall
Biotechnology Center, Room 5434
New Physical Methodologies for Genomic Analysis
2 R01 HG00257-19 , Whitehead Institute for Biomedic
9 Cambridge Center
suite 461
Genomic Studies Mammalian Y Chromosomes
2 R01 HG00783-13 , Georgia Tech Research Corporatio
505 Tenth Street
Gene Prediction by Markov Models and Complementary Metho
2 R01 HG01988-09 , Regents of the University of Cal
One Shields Avenue
451 East Health Sciences Dr GBS
Disequilibrium Mapping of Complex Genetic Diseases
2 R01 HG03008-05 , The Trustees of Columbia Univers
740 S W Mudd
Inferring gene regulatory circuitry from functional geno
2 R01 HG03219-05 , Princeton University
245 Carl Icahn Lab
Predictive Learning of Transcriptional Networks
2 R01 HG03328-04 , Board of Trustees of the Leland
269 Campus Drive
CCSR Building Room 2260
Molecular Characterization of Adaptive Evolution
2 R01 HG03541-04 , Trustees of Boston University
590 Commonwealth Ave.
Structure of genomic DNA at single-nucleotide resolution
2 R01 HG03700-04 , The University of North Carolina
727 Mary Ellen Jones Bldg
CB# 7290
Developing Proteogenomic Mapping for Human Genome Annota
1 R01 HG04834-01 , The University of Cambridge
Downing Site
Extending InterMine to yeast rat and zebrafish model org
1 R01 HG04836-01 , Brigham and Women's Hospital, In
75 Francis Street
Automated Integration of Biomedical Knowledge
1 R01 HG04838-01 , University of California-Lawrenc
1 Cyclotron Road
MS 64R0121
An Ontology of Qualities for the Annotation of Biomedica
1 R01 HG04839-01 , University of Washington
1705 NE Pacific Street
S420C Foege Building
Scaling up coalescent linkage disequilibrium mapping
1 R01 HG04840-01 , Baylor College of Medicine
One Baylor Plaza
Functional Variomics and Applications
1 R01 HG04842-01 , Northwestern University
2145 Sheridan Road
Tech M312
Mathematical modeling of the voltage driven translocatio
1 R01 HG04853-01 , n/a
Ethical Legal and Social Dimensions of Human Microbiome
1 R01 HG04856-01 , Mount Sinai School of Medicine o
Department of Medical Education
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Human Microbiome Research and the Social Fabric
1 R01 HG04900-01 , n/a
Toward a Framework for Policy Analysis of Microbiome Res
1 R01 HG04909-01 , The Pennsylvania State Universit
505 Wartik Lab
An Efficient Lightweight Environment for Biomedical Comp
1 R01 HG04960-01 , Auckland UniServices Ltd
Room 203, Level 2, Science Centr
38 Princes Street
Improving genotype accuracy and haplotypic analysis for
1 R01 HG04962-01 , The Regents of the Univ. of Cali
9500 GIlman Drive
Mail code 0404
Algorithmic strategies for detecting structural variatio
1 R01 HG05171-01 , n/a
Federal Regulation of Probiotics: An Analysis of Existin
1 R01 HG05216-01 , University of Minnesota
151 Amundson Hall
421 Washington Ave SE
Rational Engineering of Nanopost Arrays for DNA Electrop
1 R01 HG05254-01 , Virginia Polytechnic Institute a
Washington Street
Highly multivariate quantitative trait loci mapping in s
1 R03 HG04753-01 , The Johns Hopkins University
100 North Charles
Suite 740
The ELSI Program: Evidence of Policy Impact
1 R03 HG05025-01 , Washington University
Campus Box
One Brookings Drive
BLACK NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF GENETICS AND ITS IMPLICATION
1 R03 HG05026-01 , Duke University
IGSP Center for Genome Ethics,
Box 90141
Intellectual Property Challenges for the Development of
1 R03 HG05030-01 , The Board of Regents of the UW S
1180 OBSERVATORY DR
8103 SOCIAL SCIENCE BLDG
Exploring Concepts of Population in Two Human Genetic Sa
1 R03 HG05225-01 , The University of Tennessee Heal
910 Madison Avenue
Suite 311-313
Human Subjects Protections in Prenatal Gene Transfer Res
2 R13 HG03953-05 , The Regents of the University of
513 Parnassus Ave, Box 0793
Health Sciences West Room 901G
HGV2009/2010 Int'l Meetings on Human Genome Variation &
1 R13 HG05049-01 , n/a
International Conference on Biomedical Ontology
1 R13 HG05181-01 , FASEB/University of Colorado Den
9650 Rockville Pike
Mobile Elements in Mammalian Genomes
1 R13 HG05183-01 , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
One Bungtown Road
Genome Informatics Conference
2 R15 HG02456-04 , CEDAR CREST COLLEGE
DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
100 COLLEGE DRIVE
Empirical analysis of natural selection on codon usage i
1 R21 HG04663-01 , The Research Institute at Nation
700 Childrens Drive
DNA Copy Number Variation in Dogs
1 R21 HG04664-01 , UTHSCSA
7703 Floyd Curl Dr
Alternative splicing regulation in perspective: A global
1 R21 HG04770-01 , n/a
Sequencing by Recognition
1 R21 HG04938-01 , Whitehead Institute for Biomedic
Nine Cambridge Center
A new system for mammalian cell genetics using a haploid
1 R21 HG05149-01 , Brigham and Women's Hospital, In
75 Francis Street
Physical and Functional Interactions of Cis Regulatory M
1 R21 HG05252-01 , The Regents of the Univ. of Cali
9500 Gilman Drive
0347
Massively parallel epigenomics: building new value with
2 R42 HG03792-02 , Geospiza, Inc.
2442 NW Market St.
PMB 344
BioHDF - Open Binary File Standards for Bioinformatics
1 R43 HG05046-01 , Resounding Health Incorporated
40 Newbrook Circle
New Resources for e-Patients
1 R43 HG05186-01 , Advanced Liquid Logic, Inc.
615 Davis Drive, Suite 800
PO Box 14025
Miniaturized DNA Sequencer for Identification of Microbi
2 R44 HG03417-02 , IBET, Inc.
1507 Chambers Road
Suite 301
Rapid Screening of Nucleic Acid Energetics
2 R44 HG03667-02 , Omicia Inc.
2200 Powell St. Suite 525
Computational system to predict novel genetic disease as
2 R44 HG03911-04 , Parallel Synthesis Technologies,
3054 Lawrence Expressway
Ultrahigh Resolution Optical Barcode
2 R44 HG03925-03 , RainDance Technologies Inc.
530 Whitfield St
Droplet based screening of molecular libraries in a micr
2 R44 HG04095-02 , Lucigen Corporation
2120 W. Greenview Dr.
Suite 9
Ex Cyto DNA Sequencing from Single Bacterial Colonies
2 R44 HG04290-02 , CFD Research Corporation
215 Wynn Drive, NW
5th Floor
Simulation Tool to Rapidly Design Optimize and Prototype
2 R44 HG04536-02 , StataCorp LP
4905 Lakeway Drive
Statistical Software for Genetic Association Studies
1 RC1 HG05331-01 , n/a
Integrating Patient Generated Family Health History from
1 RC1 HG05332-01 , n/a
NOVEL METHODS FOR VAST INCREASE IN THROUGHPUT AND ACCURA
1 RC1 HG05334-01 , n/a
Integrative analysis of genomic and epigenomic datasets
1 RC1 HG05338-01 , n/a
Nanodiagnostics and Nanotherapeutics: Building Research
1 RC1 HG05354-01 , n/a
Microlysis Technology: Enabling Cell Type-Specific Prote
1 RC1 HG05359-01 , n/a
Applying transposon mapping technology to describe human
1 RC1 HG05369-01 , The Trustees of the University o
HUP
3400 SPRUCE ST
Assessing Attitudes and Experiences of Early Adopters of
1 RC1 HG05428-01 , n/a
Quantification of gene expression in targeted rare cells
1 RC1 HG05439-01 , Regents of the University of Mic
109 Observatory, #4605
Informed Consent and Data Access Issues in State-based B


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