Fellowships, Grants, & Awards
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Genetic and Genomic Analyses of Xenopus For the past few years, the international research community has been generating genetic and genomic data and reagents for the model systems, X. tropicalis and X. laevis. These products include: 1) cDNA libraries and EST sequences; 2) UniGene clusters; 3) full-insert cDNA clones and sequences; 4) a genetic map; 5) genomic libraries and genomic sequences; 6) a physical map; 7) genome sequence; 8) micro-arrays, and 9) transgenic and mutant animals (see diverse data and reagents are being generated by investigators from several different research communities, including geneticists, gene sequencers, gene mappers, cell biologists, developmental biologists, and bioinfor-matics experts. These materials and data can now be used to enhance the role of Xenopus as a model system. This PAR solicits applications from investigators in these different fields to combine these data, reagents and methodologies to elucidate the genetic basis of cell biological events, including embryonic development and organogenesis. The PAR solicits applications to utilize the newly generated methodologies and reagents, such as the clones and sequence information, to identify and characterize genes, gene families, and gene networks that control developmental and cellular events. It also solicits applications to generate research tools and to perform pilot studies. Additionally, it solicits applications to devise and improve techniques to alter gene expression and to control the spatial and temporal pattern of gene expression. Examples of projects include: • Larger projects from multidisciplinary teams that are based on extensive preliminary data. These applications could use the newly available genetic and genomic data and reagents, and/or new methodologies to characterize and study genes involved in developmental events and in cellular processes. These projects will be particularly appropriate for collaborations between investigators with different expertise to analyze the genomic data to elucidate the genetic bases of cellular and developmental events. • Smaller projects using existing techniques to generate research tools, such as genetic and physical maps, and to mine data; and projects to perform pilot studies such as phenotypic screens, microarray analyses, and expression cloning designed to produce preliminary data that would form the basis of future applications. • Smaller projects designed to develop novel techniques , such as strategies for mutagenesis, conditional gene expression, or for identifying new genes or mutants, as well as new tools to mine and analyze sequence data. Objectives to be addressed in applications submitted in response to this PA include, but are not limited to, …
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Productivity outcomes for recent grants and fellowships awarded by the American Osteopathic Association Bureau of Research.
The objective of the present study was to evaluate productivity outcome measures for recent research grants and fellowships awarded through the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Bureau of Research. Recipients of grants and fellowships that were awarded between 1995 and 2001 were contacted by mail, e-mail, or telephone and asked to provide information about publications, resulting grant awa...
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دوره 114 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006