Santa Clara County, Calif., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of
Listing $218,103,974.15 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Santa Clara
Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.
Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
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COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC. | $9,273,000 |
Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments (TARGET)- project to identify genomic targets in childhood cancers that can be used to develop more effective treatments. The goal is to catalogue somatic DNA changes that are associate
This spending item is part of a $20,000,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $8,068,260 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Although many scientific advances in global health have occurred with support from NIH and charitable foundations, often these have stalled in implementation or scalability for the developing world due to lack of affordability, design modeling or business | National Institutes of Health | 9/13/2010 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $5,338,910 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
This spending item is part of a $6,975,483 allocation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $4,923,170 |
Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ For Stage I Part 1, we extracted limited access data sets from APPLES including 106 data terms for which a data dictionary could be provided. These data were then used to enable, evaluate, and refine tools previously developed during the NCRR-supupported Ph... Show more
This spending item is part of a $8,309,936 allocation.
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 9/28/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $3,853,752 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is an analysis of a variety of different disease/vaccine models in order to define common and unique characteristics of responder and non-responder individuals to develop new informative tools and assays that should be illuminating both to specific q
This spending item is part of a $4,579,758 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 7/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $3,545,538 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Recent research on Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) infants suggests that genetic factors account for 50 ? 80% of the variance in their susceptibility to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Because California has for the past 3 decades stored Guthrie blood spo | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $3,495,470 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The immune system is profoundly affected by aging. Older individuals are at higher risk of death and disability from infections and cancer. The reason for such disproportionate susceptibility appears to be age-attributed impairment or suboptimal performan | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $3,221,998 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support As life expectancy in the United States continues to rise, the maintenance of physical independence among older Americans has emerged as a major clinical and public health priority. Efficient and reliable locomotion, or the ability to move without assista
This spending item is part of a $29,648,216 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING | $3,040,017 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding appropriated $89 million to support the activities provided by 60 California CSBG eligible entities. The CSBG eligible entities are comprised of local governme
This spending item is part of a $89,150,062 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,908,784 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project covers 3 thematic areas: Applying Genomics and Other High Throughput Technologies, Translating Basic Science Discoveries into New and Better Treatments and Reinvigorating the Biomedical Research Community. Somatic cells are highly stable in a | National Institutes of Health | 9/13/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,774,729 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of this proposal is to develop a strategy towards clinical resequencing of the human genome which we define as the application of human genome resequencing to large clinical populations for disease gen | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
COMMUNITY CHILD CARE COUNCIL OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY-4C'S | $2,729,797 | ARRA - Early Head Start Award Description: Early Head Start Expansion - The 4C Council's Early Head Start (EHS) program consists of a family child care network and a home based program combination option serving 130 children within San Jose, CA located in Santa Clara County. Th | Administration for Children and Families | 12/23/2009 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $2,643,343 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Project Name: Valley Homeless Healthcare Program Facility Investment Program (FIP). Purpose: To renovate the 2nd and 3rd Floors of the Bascom at Valley Health Center. Goals: Our FIP Project's goals are to: 1) Upgrade the building's's roof, HVAC, elevato... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 10/19/2009 |
LYNCEAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. | $2,572,551 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this Competitive Grant Revision to the Fast-Track SBIR: A Compact X-ray Station for Protein Crystallography (CXS), we describe proposed enhancements and upgrades to the Compact Light Source (CLS) that will result in a substantial increase in x-ray flux | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,463,942 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our goal is to develop and test a novel donor-specific, genomic approach to the non-invasive, early diagnosis of rejection and graft dysfunction after solid organ transplantation, and addresses two targeted thematic areas: 1) Applying Genomics and Other H | National Institutes of Health | 9/27/2010 |
IDEO LLC | $2,428,033 |
The purpose of this award is to strengthen the link between evidence production and strategies for conveying information in ways that encourage the uptake of CER among providers and patients. IDEO shall conceptualize, design, pilot, evaluate and recommen
This spending item is part of a $2,973,753 allocation.
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Program Support Center | 7/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,400,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The composition and function of the human intestinal microbiota is tightly linked to diverse aspects of host biology. Several diseases, including obesity and inflammatory bowel diseases, have been associated with altered microbiota composition. While m | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,198,020 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Falk Cardiovascular Research Center, founded by Norman Shumway, is the core translational research facility of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute (CVI), Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. The requested in | National Institutes of Health | 3/04/2010 |
COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC. | $2,182,625 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Type 2 diabetes (T2D) shows complex inheritance, indicating a causal role for multiple inherited DNA variants. Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have now mapped over 20 novel loci where common variants are associated with risk of T2D. Despite this pr
This spending item is part of a $2,200,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,118,383 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Debilitating craniofacial skeletal defects, which occur frequently as a result of congenital disorders, trauma, cancer, and surgical interventions, are some of the most challenging problems for reconstruction. While infants demonstrate the ability to heal | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $2,079,278 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support High-resolution, three-dimensional atomic resolution structures obtained by x-ray macromolecular crystallography provide fundamental insights into the molecular mechanisms of proteins, nucleic acids, and their higher-order complexes. This information is e | National Institutes of Health | 6/24/2010 |
SACRED HEART COMMUNITY SERVICE | $1,973,898 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding appropriated $89 million to support the activities provided by 60 California CSBG eligible entities. The CSBG eligible entities are comprised of local governme
This spending item is part of a $89,150,062 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,973,881 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Disproportionate loss of women faculty from top universities greatly compromises our nation's academic talent pool. Under my leadership, Stanford School of Medicine has enacted important structural interventions (tenure clock flexibility, childcare, mento | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,934,524 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of the award is to translate important new concepts in cellular therapies to the clinic. The project will focus on 4 key projects using different cellular based therapeutics that have shown exceptional promise in preclinical models and are rea | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,773,901 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Although autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are highly heritable, ASDs are heterogeneous, and no single genetic cause contributes to ASDs in a large proportion of patients. Instead, heterogeneous genetic changes, including many single gene mutations and cop | National Institutes of Health | 9/08/2009 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $1,747,497 |
ARRA Accelerating Adoption of Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) The promise of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is that it will lead to improved clinical decision-making and better performance of the US healthcare system. However, for CER to fulfill its potential there is an urgent neeeed to overcome the transla... Show more
This spending item is part of a $2,902,667 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/30/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,602,390 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Stanford Cancer Center has a major interest in developing new treatments for cancer that are based on the best science. Recent data indicate that many solid tumors contain a subset of cells that are capable of propagating that tumor in immunodeficient | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $1,601,400 | ARRA - Head Start ARRA Head Start Expansion. This funding will be used to expand Head Start Services to 118 new families. Two of the classrooms will be inclusion classrooms where special education staff will work with Head Start teaching staff to co-teach in the Head Star | Administration for Children and Families | 9/19/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,565,800 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is an application in response to RFA-Recovery Act Limited Competition: Supporting New Faculty Recruitment to Enhance Research Resources through Biomedical Research (P30) ~ to provide support for recruitment of a j | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,554,575 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The objective of this proposal is to develop a Core Center within the Center for Excellence in Pulmonary Biology to conduct multidisciplinary, biomedical research to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that direct alveolar development. This Core Center wil | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,548,119 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas are the most deadly and intractable of the pediatric brain tumors with a median overall survival of 9-10 months. Over the last 20 years, there have been numerous clinical trials studying different combinations and timing | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,540,979 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Investigators in many biomedical research areas?from post-marketing surveillance of adverse drug events to biomarker studies of gene-expression data to outcomes analyses of healthcare interventions?have a common need to extract clinically or biologically
This spending item is part of a $1,610,696 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 5/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,531,681 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Specific Aims of the project are[?] Evaluate the new system in vivo to: A) investigate visualization of RF lesions during and following an AF ablation in an animal model and B) carry out a small patient study to prove visualization of scar (MI-related | National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,492,600 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support With the help of Dr. Kidd, we have been able to deal effectively with the large data sets coming from the immune monitoring of the vaccine studies, relating serum cytokine results with phosphoflow assays, cell phenotyping and gene expression data, without
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,492,415 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Intravenous (IV) administration of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is an effective and approved therapy for acute stroke when treatment is begun within 3 hours of symptom onset. Recent data suggest limited benefits up to 4.5 hours after symptom onset
This spending item is part of a $3,067,107 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,490,774 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We are creating stem cells from human skin cells (we call these stem cellsinduced pluripotential stem cells or iPSCs). Thus, we are able to make stem cells for individual people. These iPSCs have the potential to become any cell in the body. We are abl
This spending item is part of a $2,696,700 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,472,257 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): DNA sequencing is currently in the midst of disruptive technological shifts, with 454, Illumina, and Solid providing us with enormous throughput increases and large reductions in cost per base. Massively parallel tech | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
GARDNER FAMILY HEALTH NETWORK INC | $1,464,710 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Title: IT/Equipment Purchases, Equipment for Dental and Optometry Departments Purpose: Purchase dental x-ray equipment, computers, optometry equipment, and other medical equipment. Dental Equipment ? Gardner Family Health Network (GFGFHN) provides over 25... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,308,693 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Significance We propose to recruit a bright and productive young clinical investigator from the University of Rochester to a tenure-track Assistant Professorship and mentor her development as a researcher in mind/body medical interventions. Her work will | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $1,233,705 | ARRA - Head Start ARRA Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), and Quality Improvement Funding consistent with the provisions of Section 640(a)(5) of the Head Start Act.The Permanent and ARRA COLA funding will provide a permanent increase to fringe benefits and salary increases | Administration for Children and Families | 6/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,163,614 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The long-range objective of the proposed research is to refine, evaluate, and disseminate an Internet-based intervention to prevent eating disorders (EDs) and comorbidities in college-age women. EDs are highly prevalen | National Institutes of Health | 5/07/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,095,226 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Immune Responses to the Novel H1N1 Flu Virus. Human infections caused by a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus (originating in swine) were first diagnosed in the spring of 2009 in North America, and the virus has subsequently spread rapidly to >100 countries,
This spending item is part of a $1,529,800 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
MCAFEE, INC. | $1,070,172 |
The Centers for Disease Control have a Centers-wide requirement for transportable USB storage devices which will significantly increase CDC personnel productivity. CDC personnel will be able to access data stored on these devices wherever they may be. Gov
This spending item is part of a $1,108,207 allocation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 12/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,014,378 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability in the world (WHO). The severe, recurrent form often onsets during childhood or adolescence and becomes chronic. Heritability (35-70%) is similar to that of other common disorders for whic
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,012,718 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We intend to build on the progress we have made in the previous granting period with two overall objectives in mind: the first is to extend our knowledge of the human immune response to influenza vaccine much more broadly and deeply across different age g | National Institutes of Health | 8/02/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,000,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Over the past quarter, we have published one paper titled Preclinical derivation and imaging of autologously transplanted canine induced pluripotent stem cells (Lee AS et la, J Biological Chemistry 2011). We have also successfully generated another porci | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,000,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Most existing technologies can only measure the properties of a population of cells and not the properties of individual cells. C. elegans is unique among model organisms in that the complete cell lineage is known, enabling one to identify each nucleus in | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,000,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Acquired lymphatic vascular dysfunction (lymphedema) is a common, chronic, debilitating disease that is frequently under-recognized or misdiagnosed, and many patients never receive treatment. The inability to accurately predict high- risk individuals is a | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,000,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory joint disease of autoimmune etiology and remains a cause of substantial morbidity and mortality. Effective treatment of RA has been impeded by a paucity of diagnostic/predictive biomarkers of RA, l | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $1,000,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The advent of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS cell) technology offers new and profound opportunities to study human disease and to develop cellular therapies targeted to a specific cell population. Our understanding of many genetic diseases is limited | National Institutes of Health | 4/07/2010 |
SOCIOMETRICS CORPORATION | $999,995 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed project directly addresses the need for evidence-based, culturally relevant drug prevention interventions that are accessible and engaging to Native American youth in remote locations. We propose to make use of the latest advances in informat | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $999,965 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), has increased significantly, affecting 5-7% of Americans over age 60. Endovascular aneurysm repair has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment for AAA disease. Currently, there are 5 FDA approved | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $999,892 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support With advances in our understanding of the underlying molecular mechanism of diseases such as cancer, new genetically encoded technologies that support the targeted reprogramming of cellular fate and function in humans are critical to the development of ne | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $999,701 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are a novel source for derivation of donor populations in cell replacement therapy. However, because the major applications of iPS cells relate to diseases predominately affecting elderly populations such as heart fail | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $999,544 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposal has 2 specific aims: Specific Aim 1: To use versatile reporter gene constructs to understand the biology and physiology of cardiac stem cells in vivo. Specific Aim 2: To track cell fate in pre-clinical large animal models using combined PE | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $999,388 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses the broad Challenge Area of Stem Cells (14) and specific Challenge Topic 14-HD- 102: Identifying Reprogramming Factors for Oocytes. In this proposal we build upon our current data, informatics and experimental expertise in the o | National Institutes of Health | 7/19/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $977,344 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support These supplemental funds will create a yeast modENCODE-like database to enhance the SGD budding yeast resource, enhance the analysis of modENCODE data, facilitate the advancement of science with the incorporation of yeast systematic results into a wide va | National Institutes of Health | 9/10/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $967,378 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application addresses broad Challenge Area (06) Enabling Technologies, and Specific High-Priority Topic Area 06-OD(OBSSR)-101* 'Using new technologies to improve or measure adherence'. The chronic diseases that co | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
THERMO ELECTRON NORTH AMERICA LLC | $959,620 | Laboratory Equipment | National Institutes of Health | 9/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $951,560 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Large-scale efforts are underway to systematically map transcription factors binding sites throughout the human genome. The ENCODE project has focused its initial attention on two cell lines, 1) K562 cells, a myeloid precursor cell line and 2) GM12878, a
This spending item is part of a $1,312,500 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $949,994 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this research is to compare the effectiveness of alternative management strategies (conservative versus dialytic) in stage V (advanced) chronic kidney disease (CKD). Over the past decade, the median eGFR at which dialysis was initiated in | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $947,869 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In adult mammals, muscle stem cells (MuSCs) proliferate less, there is less new muscle produced, and there is more fibrosis, than in young mammals. These effects are at least partly due to soluble molecules that regulate MuSCs and their progeny. The conce | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $904,205 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application addresses broad Challenge Area (05) Comparative Effectiveness Research, and specific Challenge Topic 05-AI-102: Comparative-effectiveness of Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART). We propose to assess the comp
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC. | $900,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support EVE is a consortium comprised of all U.S. investigators who have conducted genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of asthma and whose main objective is to combine results of individual studies to increase the overall power to identify asthma-susceptibilit
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $841,175 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application addresses broad Challenge Area (06) Enabling Technologies and specific Challenge Topic 06- AT-101*: Imaging correlates of brain states. Project Summary: Our goal is to determine the functional brain ne
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National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $838,677 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award, entitled ?Intracellular pathogens and innate immunity,? is a program project grant that consists of investigators from UC Berkeley, UCSF and Stanford Universities. There are four projects and three cores to support the research. Each investi
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National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $818,568 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Inflammation is an essential host response to tissue damage and/or infection. While it is largely in the confines of an innate response during its initial stages, in vertebrates, it has evolved to require a T cell cytokine, IL-17, to promote the expansion | National Institutes of Health | 7/22/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $810,465 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is the inducible form of cyclooxygenase and catalyzes the rate- limiting step in the formation of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid. COX-2 expression and prostaglandin production increase markedly in neurons following a variety | National Institutes of Health | 8/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $808,768 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Humanized transgenic mice reproduce the disease evolution of severe RA Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease found in close to 1% of the general population. Although some patients may have only moderate disease symptoms for long period | National Institutes of Health | 8/10/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $806,652 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to use bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) recombineering to epitope tag 40 transcription factors per year for chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by sequencing to map binding sites genome wide. A major hurdle for the ENCODE project
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $799,824 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Pacific-Southwest Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Diseases (the Center) is a research consortium comprising 28 projects clustered within six programs. The Center also features five core facilities that serve the entire region. Al
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $790,700 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support MOTIVIATION - One of MRI?s inherent biophysical contrast parameters is proton self-diffusion, which can be measured by diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). A variant, Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), is an MRI method for noninvasive quantitative mapping of an | National Institutes of Health | 5/08/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $788,564 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Glucocorticoids (GCs), the adrenal steroids secreted during stress, can compromise the ability of neurons to survive necrotic neurological insults. These deleterious effects have often been viewed as counterbalanced by the benefits of the anti-inflammator | National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $787,075 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Using live animal imaging, we have revealed that the bacterial pathogen Listeria grows inside the gallbladder. This bacterium normally replicates within cells, which permits it to invade many tissues, causing life threatening disease especially in the ver | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $784,083 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this work is to establish a scientific basis for treating crouch gait, one of the most common movement abnormalities among children with cerebral palsy. Crouch gait is characterized by persistent flexion of the knee. It is an inefficient means | National Institutes of Health | 9/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $782,937 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Neurons in the retina make remarkably precise connections with their synaptic targets. Indeed, such precision is a hallmark of neuronal connectivity in many parts of the brain. These connections define the wiring diagram of the nervous system, and are cri | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $771,618 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes varicella during primary infection, persists in sensory ganglia and may reactivate from latency to cause zoster. VZV pathogenesis depends upon its tropisms for T cells, skin and sens
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National Institutes of Health | 6/18/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $724,891 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Neonatal jaundice occurs in 60?70% of all newborn infants. It is caused not only by an overproduction of bilirubin, but also by a transient failure to excrete this metabolite. Hyperbilirubinemia is exacerbated by hemolytic diseases, such as Rhesus isoimmu | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $716,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our goal for this 2 year award is to define in detail the therapeutic potential of recently identified tolerogenic DC populations in graft versus host disease (GVHD). We have recently identified CCR9- expressing plasmacytoid DCs as an extremely potent tol | National Institutes of Health | 6/18/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $706,940 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Female urinary incontinence has been recently termed a silent epidemic, requiring systematic attention and a multidisciplinary approach towards economically ameliorating its impact. In this study we examine the role of the pelvic floor (PF) in maintainin | National Institutes of Health | 4/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $705,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Fibrocartilaginous tissues are found throughout the musculoskeletal system in regions experiencing substantial levels of both tension and compression during functional loading. These tissues have highly organized, heterogeneous structures that are well su | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
WEST VALLEY-MISSION COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT | $689,663 |
ARRA - Health Information Technology Professionals in Health Care The Western Regional Consortium to Educate Information Technology Professionals is a consortium of 14 community colleges from Arizona, Nevada, California, and Hawaii whose purpose is to implement curricula designed by partnering univerersities in order to p... Show more
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Health and Human Services, Department of | 4/02/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $679,780 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Biodemographic Determinants of Life Span-a collaborative effort between demographers/ biologists to bear on questions that are at the interzone between the biology of aging/formal demography, particularly questions concerned with the evolutionary, ge
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $678,252 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our studies are directed at understanding how the immune system distinguishes between the antigens present in our own bodies and those of disease producing organisms such as viruses and bacteria. Studies from other laboratories have shown that the type a | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $669,574 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project, which is a supplement to the NCRR-funded P41 Synchrotron Radiation Structural Biology Resource at Stanford, has the specific aim of developing, improving through collaborative research and applications, and disseminating a new integrated pip | National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATED | $667,803 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The medical value of detecting circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood is now established, and a specific approach has FDA approval for managing metastatic patients. While the value is clear, it is also limited in application. For example, the | National Institutes of Health | 9/15/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $665,984 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our long-term objectives are 1) to develop appropriate molecular probes for in vivo multimodality imaging of tumor angiogenesis, growth, and metastasis and 2) to use molecular imaging techniques to predict and monitor treatment efficacy. The intermediate | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $665,561 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The selective expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptors on surface of tumor vessel endothelial cells (ECs) is an attractive target for radiotherapy. We propose to use a genetically engineered form of VEGF-A (VEGF121) labeled for VE | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $656,944 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Cancer is caused by the activation of oncogenes and the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. The targeted inactivation and repair of these gene products may be a specific and effective therapy for cancer. Previously, we have shown that the inactivation | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $646,580 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have initiated the award and have begun to investigate the role of calcium regulation in hair follicle stem cell biology. With the ARRA funds we have hired an LRSA I level technician who started November 30. No major equipment purchases were made | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $641,559 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Attaining control over specific neural processes can enable people to influence associated perceptions, behaviors, and cognitions, with potential clinical application to a range of brain- based disorders, including substance abuse (SA). Using real-time fM | National Institutes of Health | 5/07/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $638,937 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The maturation of mathematical reasoning skills is a hallmark of human cognitive and academic development. Cognitive, developmental and educational psychologists have provided valuable insights into the complex and dynamic developmental changes in mental | National Institutes of Health | 8/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $631,996 |
ARRA - Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARP) The Strategic Healthcare IT Advanced Research Projects on Security (SHARPS) project will advance the sophistication, development, and deployment of security and privacy for Health Information Technology (HIT) through long-term research thahat is strategical... Show more
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Health and Human Services, Department of | 3/19/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $627,053 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Transplantation is the ideal therapy for end stage heart and end stage kidney failure, but allograft survival and function remain suboptimal. This CTOT renewal application will build upon the findings resulting from the previous 4 years of studying biomar
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National Institutes of Health | 9/13/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $610,740 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses the thematic area, 'Using Science to Enable Health Care Reform.' The future of the Medicare program poses one of the greatest policy challenges to the United States. This extraordinarily popular program has brought universal hea
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National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2010 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $602,380 | Purchase of Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 3/26/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $594,612 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Although many cases of HCC are induced by chronic alcohol abuse or environmental toxins, approximately 80% are caused by infection with either hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus (HC | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
GARDNER FAMILY HEALTH NETWORK, INC. | $570,907 |
ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Funds will be used to implement electronic health records at partnered corporations that are part of a health center controlled network (Central Coast Health Network). The purpose of this EHR implementation project is to achieve clininical and operational ... Show more
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Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/01/2010 |
GARDNER FAMILY HEALTH NETWORK INC | $568,548 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Name of Project: ARRA-Increased Demand for Services (IDS) Purpose: To implement Optometry services at Gardner Family Health Network's (GFHN) Gardner South County Health Center in Gilroy, CA, which is located in a largely rural and agagricultural area. ... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $562,290 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Exploration with DNA chips of the genomeG??s activity holds great potential for human health. Using a combination of high-throughput genomics and computational biology, we will perform a broad exploration of gene expression in human blood cells. Distinct
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $560,719 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application addresses Challenge Area 10 and specific Challenge Topic 10-HL- 101*,'Information Technology for Processing Healthcare Data for Research,' specifically to the challenge topic 10-HL-101*, 'Develop data
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $557,936 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The revision to the parent grant, 5 R01 DK081371-02: Identifying Disparities in Type 2 Diabetes Among Asian Americans: The Pan Asian Cohort Study, is in response to NOT-OD-09-058: NIH Announces the Availability of Reco | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $548,614 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term goal of this project is to understand the genomic mechanisms that generate phenotypic diversity in vertebrates. Rapid progress in genomics has provided nearly complete sequences for several organisms. Comparative analysis suggests many funda
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National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $546,752 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Like most other cancers, prostate carcinogenesis involves a multi-step progression from precancerous cells to cells that proliferate locally in an unregulated fashion and then metastasize. Multiple lines of evidence have shown that the effects of androgen | National Institutes of Health | 6/19/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $544,500 | Purchase of: FACSAria Special Order System | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $543,789 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term objective of our laboratory is to identify novel molecular targets for cancer. Kras is one of the most frequently mutated oncogenes in human cancer. Kras mutations are prevalent in lung, pancreas and colon carcinomas. We previously used mo | National Institutes of Health | 6/05/2009 |
BREATHE CALIFORNIA OF THE BAY AREA | $539,000 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $538,207 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The medical office visit is the foundation of medical care and one of the most important professional activities of primary care physicians who are often the only source of mental health services for older adults. Evidence continues to show that the gap b
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National Institutes of Health | 8/05/2010 |
SOUTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. | $535,390 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] This award is in support of Ravenswood Family Health Center's Center for Health Promotion project. CIP funds will support alterations and renovations and related equipment, furnishings and fixtures for a 4,000 sf facility that will hohouse our chronic dise... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $524,371 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is characterized by a dominant component of inflammation, which in concert with enhanced amyloid production leads to secondary neuronal degeneration. Additionally, recent evidence also suggests a strong link between cerebrovascula | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $520,000 |
Special Programs for the Aging-Title IV_Training Research and Discretiona In collaboration with the Recovery Act-funded Communities Putting Prevention to work (CPPW) program, this funding will support the deployment of evidence-based chronic disease self-management programs that empower older peoplele with chronic disease to main... Show more
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Administration on Aging | 3/31/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $500,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is an instrumentation grant. Every cell and tissue biology research program has needs for microscopic visualization of research specimens. While some of these needs are best addressed by traditional, routine light and confocal microscopy of thin, fix | National Institutes of Health | 4/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $500,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Human Immune Monitoring Center (HIMC) aims to acquire and co-develop one of the world's first mass spectrometry-based systems for single-cell analysis using unique mass tags; this system is known as Cytometry via Time of Flight or CyTOF. With this tec | National Institutes of Health | 5/20/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $500,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Stanford University is home to some of the world's most progressive biological and medical research. Proteomics as a research application, providing insightful answers to fundamental biological questions, is now a prerequisite. One of the cornerstones of | National Institutes of Health | 5/26/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $500,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The aim of this project is to both improve and expand the imaging capabilities of the Axiom lab C-arm CT system by upgrading to the Siemens Artis zeego, a robot-mounted digital flat panel C-arm. The equipment will be shared by 15 users. A total of 13 NIH | National Institutes of Health | 6/10/2010 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $499,999 | Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ We propose an innovative exploratory research project focusing on patients with a constellation of three chronic conditions: (1) obesity, (2) hypertension, and (3) depression. A team with complementary capacities has been assembled for an analytitical epide... Show more | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 9/28/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $498,111 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to upgrade the siRNA Screening System at the High-Throughput Bioscience Center (HTBC), a core facility that supports high-throughput (HT) research at Stanford University. Genomic-scale siRNA (small interfering RNA) screening with HT imaging has | National Institutes of Health | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $493,204 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Develop and test virus constructs for reliable and selective expression of light-activated ion channels across species; develop and test technology for the precise control of in-vivo activation of these channels in behaving animals.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. | $492,078 |
The contractor shall provide Biowulf Cluster Core Network Switch Replacement
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National Institutes of Health | 3/24/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $491,771 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Influenza viruses are respiratory tract pathogens that infect through the respiratory mucosa and cause significant morbidity and mortality in all age groups. Influenza vaccines, including live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) given via intranasal spay | National Institutes of Health | 8/02/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $487,200 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this project is to develop enabling computational tools for IGART and to show the potential clinical impact of the new paradigm of IGART. The underlying hypothesis of this work is that IGART will greatly reduce the uncertainty in beam targe | National Institutes of Health | 7/13/2009 |
Meade Construction Group, Inc | $485,656 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): SRI International is an independent, nonprofit research institute chartered by the State of California to conduct scientific research for the public benefit. Research is conducted under contracts and grants from govern
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National Institutes of Health | 7/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $482,861 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Chemist/biologist collaborations facilitating tool development through collaborations between a chemist(s) and a biologist(s). Recent advances in single-cell technology have revealed cell-to-cell transcriptional differences in isogenic populations of bact | National Institutes of Health | 8/02/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $464,882 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award will be used to purchase a multi-use fluorescence microscope to be shared by three NIH R01 supported Principal Investigators and one NIH K99 supported investigator in the Department of Biochemistry at Stanford University School of Medicine. The | National Institutes of Health | 6/10/2010 |
INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY | $459,930 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The application of information technology to support and imrpove the delivery of healthcare service has evolved rapidly. Its ability to support tracking of patient records, redirecting resources to direct patient care, and reducing humuman errors are essent... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY | $459,930 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The application of information technology to support and imrpove the delivery of healthcare service has evolved rapidly. Its ability to support tracking of patient records, redirecting resources to direct patient care, and reducing humuman errors are essent... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $445,800 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application is for funding of a study to characterize the human immune response before and after 2010-2011 influenza A/California/H1N1 seasonal vaccination by developing comprehensive immune profiles utilizing systems biology and bioinformatics appro
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National Institutes of Health | 7/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $445,063 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The GO Consortium's Reference Genome project has revealed to us both the need and the unique opportunity to create an environment that supports team curation among the contributing functional annotation groups. This next-generation common curation environ
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $443,524 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have convincing preliminary data that has identified a unique subset of spinal nociceptive nerves that receives innervation from both the stomach and the pancreas, suggesting a novel neural cross-talk mechanism between the two organs that involves TRPV | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
SCHOOL HEALTH CLINICS OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY | $443,165 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The grant award provides funding for six projects. Five are renovation and alteration projects for each of our five clinic sites. The sixth project is for the purchase and implementation of an integrated Project Management System andnd Electronic Health R... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $441,429 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) is human alphaherpesvirus that establishes a lifelong latent infection in peripheral nerve ganglia following primary infection. HSV-1 infections are generally benign, although its capacity for neurovirulence and neuroinvasiv | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $440,716 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Mammalian ovaries consist of follicles as basic functional units. The total number of ovarian follicles is determined early in life, and the depletion of this pool leads to reproductive aging. During initial recruitment of follicles, unknown intraovarian | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $435,443 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this exploratory research grant application, it is proposed to investigate the applicability of somatic cell nuclear reprogramming to generate otic progenitor cells. It is planned to explore whether induced pluripotent stem cells can be directed to di | National Institutes of Health | 5/18/2009 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $435,128 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The medical office visit is the foundation of medical care and one of the most important professional activities of primary care physicians who are often the only source of mental health services for older adults. Evidence continues to show that the gap b
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National Institutes of Health | 5/12/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $431,986 |
Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ Bipolar is a severe and lifelong illness affecting 4.5% of the population ? about 14 million people in the U.S. It is one of the top 10 most disabling medical conditions worldwide according to the World Health Organization. Traditionally, the mooood stabili... Show more
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 9/28/2010 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $429,959 | Purchase of: FACSAria II Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 6/10/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $429,754 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The scope of the CTOTC-02 collaborative encompasses unique barriers to successful kidney transplantation in children. Over the past forty years, the use of increasingly potent immunosuppressive drugs has lessened the risk for acute rejection (AR) and subs
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National Institutes of Health | 8/01/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $427,187 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this administrative supplement we are requesting funds to increase the pace and achievement of scientific research of this project and to promote job creation. Specifically, we are requesting funds to provide the infrastructure to augment the analyses | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
OSEL, INC. | $425,654 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Project Narrative Osel, Inc. is developing a live microbicide by employing a human vaginal isolate of hydrogen peroxideproducing Lactobacillus jensenii that has been genetically modified to constitutively secrete high levels of a potent HIV entry inhibito | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2010 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $419,505 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Name: Valley Homeless Healthcare Program (VHHP)Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Purpose: To renovate the first floor of Bascom Health Center to improve access to the Valley Homeless Healthcare Program (VHHP) prenatal and pediatric seservices. Goals: 1)... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $419,505 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to renovate third floor of Valley Health Center at Bascom to improve access for homeless patients. | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $419,505 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to renovate 3rd floor of Valley Health Center at Bascom to improve access for Valley Homeless Healthcare Program (VHHP) patients. | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
CEPHEID | $418,697 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The problem of critical antibiotic resistance is rapidly progressing. At a recent AHRQ investigators meeting (September 19, 2011) one report presented demonstrated the doubling of multidrug resistant KPC prevalence in an East coast hospital in the 12 mon
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National Institutes of Health | 7/26/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $417,428 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support True community engagement in Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) is unlikely to occur until our CTR work force is diversified. The purpose of this ARRA administrative supplement is to establish a bi?directional CTR Scholars Program in collaboration | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $413,741 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have employed two post-doctoral fellows, one with a background in physics and one with a background in mechanical engineering to accelerate the realization of the dual-panel breast-dedicated PET system proposed by the parent project. Since the project | National Institutes of Health | 9/08/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $411,627 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application requests funds to purchase a Hitachi Model H-7650 Biological, 120kv, transmission electron microscope (TEM) with a Gatan 11megapixel CCD camera for high resolution imaging of fixed biological samples. This instrument will be a shared reso | National Institutes of Health | 1/28/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $410,652 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To fully understand the cell cycle regulatory network as an integrated system that takes into account the 3D organization of the cell, work on grant R01 GM032506 is focused on how and why regulatory and structural proteins are localized to specific cell | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $403,344 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Pancreatic cancer is the 4th leading cause of cancer-associated deaths, and it is virtually always a fatal disease. The progression of this cancer from a preinvasive state to a metastatic, invasive state is associated with mutation of the p53 tumor suppre | National Institutes of Health | 5/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $401,188 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Liver transplantation, with lifelong immunosuppression, remains the treatment of choice for patients with a variety of acute and chronic liver diseases. Immunosuppression, however, is associated with deleterious side effects including chronic rejection an | National Institutes of Health | 7/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $400,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Understanding the regulation of allogeneic stem cell activity in a host is a major challenge of transplantation medicine. Despite extensive investigation in this area, many fundamental issues remain unresolved. In our lab, we have focused our studies on a | National Institutes of Health | 6/21/2010 |
Philips Electronics North America Corporation | $400,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal focuses on the design and development of a scalable PET detector with depth-of-interaction (DOI) positioning capability. The basic module design will be suitable for high resolution, small animal PET imaging and clinical, time-of-flight (TO
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National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $399,912 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Pacific-Southwest Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Diseases (the Center) is a research consortium comprising 28 projects clustered within six programs. The Center also features five core facilities that serve the entire region. Al
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $394,988 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support There is an acknowledged 'bench to bedside' gap in translating promising basic biomedical research discoveries into breakthrough medical treatments. Given the inherent risk of early-stage programs, newly discovered therapeutic and diagnostic advances are | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $393,172 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Age-related illnesses present major public health challenges due to their increasing prevalence, associated disability and current lack of effective therapies. The broad, long-term goal of this project is to understand the role of aging physiology, and pa
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $390,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our goal in this study is to discovery of diagnostic and prognostic urinary non- invasive biomarkers for acute rejection in pediatric kidney transplantation. Graft survival after kidney transplantation, the treatment of choice for children with end stage
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National Institutes of Health | 5/29/2009 |
PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATED | $390,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award addresses broad Challenge Area (06) Enabling Technologies and specific Challenge Topic 6- LM-101* Intelligent Search Tool for Answering Clinical Questions. Technology is developed to answer questions in English, where the answer must be inferr
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $387,742 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We plan to purchase a two photon mating system that is specialized for microendoscopy. The gradient refractive index (GRIN) lens microendoscope allows for imaging of previously inaccessible tissue. For our research core, this means imaging the cochlea, th | National Institutes of Health | 6/03/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $378,705 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this proposal is to trace the emergence of low-level object processing operations as they evolve in time and cortical area. We are studying the mechanisms by which the visual system segments the visual scene into objects using a combination of | National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $378,000 | RECOVERY: Computational Thinking to Support Clinicians and Biomedical Scientists | National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2010 |
TIBCO SOFTWARE INC. | $369,180 |
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National Institutes of Health | 8/27/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $366,131 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support All of the pieces of equipment proposed in our application have been purchased and installed (a Veriti 96 Well Thermal Cycler, Alpha Innotech Gel Imaging System and Accuri C6 Flow Cytometer). A Life Science Research Assistant (the position proposed in the | National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $360,472 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A major cause of morbidity and mortality in the aged is infections, including common viral infections such as influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), that the immune system of healthy young individuals has little difficulty combating. While there | National Institutes of Health | 6/08/2009 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $358,751 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Prostate cancer is the second most frequent cause of cancer mortality for men. Definitive, comparative treatment outcome data for localized prostate cancer are lacking. Men must choose among treatment options that may offer similar mortality benefits bu | National Institutes of Health | 5/07/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $355,515 | chase of: FACSAria II Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 5/09/2010 |
SAN JOSE FOOTHILL FAMILY COMMUNITY CLINIC, INC | $354,825 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Originally, this grant was funded to remodel additional space to expand medical services to uninsured and low-income population, but the project was changed to the implementation of Electronic Medical Records. San Jose Foothill Family y Community Clinic wor... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $354,196 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We will use the adminstrative supplements to study the molecular mechanisms underlying the Pbx1controlled neural crest cell differentiation into vascular smooth muscle cells. Although not described in details in the parent proposal, this project is a dire | National Institutes of Health | 7/13/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $352,093 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Sensory cells, called hair cells are responsible for converting mechanical signals into electrical signals. An series of actin filled microvillae of increasing height sit atop the sensory hair cell being deflected by mechanical stimulation. This deflectio | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $340,655 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of the proposed BRP is to make wireless neural interface technology a turnkey technology that can be disseminated to the neuroscience and clinical research communities, that will generate validation data for u
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National Institutes of Health | 7/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $336,785 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The following application is for supplementary funds to extend the studies of NS046789 on the role of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling in neural development. ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes are thought to regulate the mobility of nucleosome | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $336,760 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The primary objective of this proposal is to develop and deploy cutting edge technologies and chemical genomic tools and to understand the effects of small molecule inhibitors in vivo, and to characterize the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae on a s
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National Institutes of Health | 5/06/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $334,574 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Immune Responses to the Novel H1N1 Flu Virus. Human infections caused by a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus (originating in swine) were first diagnosed in the spring of 2009 in North America, and the virus has subsequently spread rapidly to >100 countries,
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $333,770 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this supplement, we extend the reach of our parent grant in a project called TOTLOT Outreach. The goals are to increase the diversity of our participant base, and to expand our professional and technical staff so that we can explore more deeply an exc | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $326,549 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to develop an approach for the identification of cis-regulatory sequence elements in mammalian genomes. Our approach calls for simultaneous expression profiling and TF-binding-location analysis under multiple time points and conditions relevant
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National Institutes of Health | 2/10/2010 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $325,800 |
ARRA - Immunization ARRA-317 Immunization and Vaccines for Children Grants. This award will support efforts to plan, develop, and maintain a public health infrastructure for low income children and adults vaccinated against vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 9/15/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $323,785 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A fermentation system is requested, comprising a pilot scale fermentor for cell growth and a continuous flow centrifuge for cell harvest. This system will replace existing equipment that is 30 years old and lacks many capabilities of modern fermentors. Th | National Institutes of Health | 11/23/2009 |
MCAFEE, INC. | $321,884 |
he Centers for Disease Control have a Centers-wide requirement for transportable USB storage devices which will significantly increase CDC personnel productivity. CDC personnel will be able to access data stored on these devices wherever they may be. Gove
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 9/30/2010 |
ALERE WELLBEING, INC. | $318,538 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--State Territories and Pacific Islands With the ARRA funding, the Center for Health Promotion, Education and Tobacco Use Prevention (CHP) will be able to expand and promote the Maryland Tobacco Quitline program through the following activities: 1) Create a positionon/hire staff to oversee th... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 2/04/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $316,416 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have developed the quantitative PCR assay to measure HPV DNA in the blood samples of patients with HPV(+) tumors. The assay can detect plasma HPV DNA in approximately 75% of the patient at diagnosis. It's also useful for tracking treatment response. A | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $312,766 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have established a powerful discovery strategy to determine critical gene function and to identify and prioritize candidate downstream genes. Our strategy comprises morpholino oligonucleotide (MO)-mediated, specific gene knockdown, validation of knock | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $311,452 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this supplement award was to develop a strategy to heal critical size bone defects. We have formulated a new therapeutic method for accelerating the healing of calvarial defects using human fat cells. Adipose derived stromal cells (ASC) p | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $308,421 |
RECOVERY: Computational Thinking to Support Clinicians and Biomedical Scientists
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2010 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $307,872 | Purchase of Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 2/03/2010 |
COUNCIL ON AGING SILICON VALLEY | $305,407 |
Aging Congregate Nutrition Services for States Provides additional funding to Area Agencies on Aging for Elderly Nutrition Congregate Meals Programs to feed seniors in need and to restore nutrition services and local food service positions eliminated due to cost increases and funding losses.
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Administration on Aging | 3/18/2009 |
ASTRAEA THERAPEUTICS LLC | $304,447 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DISCOVERY OF SMALL-MOLECULE ORPHANIN FQ RECEPTOR LIGANDS The nociceptin receptor (NOP, previously known as the opioid receptor-like receptor ORL1) and its endogenous ligand nociceptin or orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) have been shown to play a role in the regulatio | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $302,821 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The objective of our project is to identify genotype-phenotype associations in individuals affected by hereditary optic nerve disorders through integrative systems-biology based approaches and the application of cost-efficient sequencing technologies. We | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $297,000 | Purchase of Flow Cytometer Laser Option | National Institutes of Health | 12/01/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $292,784 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The parent grant of this supplement focuses on identifying the molecular pathways that mediate the response of the heart to heart attack. We have previously shown that two highly similar enzymes present in the heart called delta and epsilon protein kinase | National Institutes of Health | 7/23/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $291,941 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long term goal of research in this lab is to understand how sensory experience during critical periods of development, mediated by the activity-driven functioning of circuits in the CNS, is translated into lasting structural change in synaptic connect | National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $286,452 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is an analysis of a variety of different disease/vaccine models in order to define common and unique characteristics of responder and non-responder individuals to develop new informative tools and assays that should be illuminating both to specific q
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National Institutes of Health | 7/12/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $285,638 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To accelerate the rate of progress on the parent grant (R01 AG028867; Molecular Mechanisms of Mammalian SIRT6 Function), we request funds to (1) create a new job to hire a new Post-doctoral Fellow; (2) retain a Research Assistant/Lab Manager who may other | National Institutes of Health | 9/04/2009 |
NEWPORT CORPORATION | $284,375 | SPFIRE PRO_F1KXPPhilip Anfinrud Bldg 5/134 | National Institutes of Health | 11/12/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $284,087 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support As described in the parent proposal, RNA dynamics and conformational transitions are unbiquitous in RNAmediated cellular events and processes such as pre-mRNA splicing, translation, and RNA catalysis/self-splicing. Within this context, P1 duplex docking i | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $283,062 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Two additional age and sex matched comparison groups will be recruited? girls with mosaic (45X, 46XX) TS genotypes and Williams syndrome (WS). As girls with mosaic TS genotypes may have less severe cognitive problems relative to girls with TS due to X mo | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $280,511 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A hallmark of solid tumors is the requirement to adapt to, and eventually overcome the stressful environment of low oxygen, growth factors, glucose and pH in the growing tumor mass. The requirement for neoangiogenesis to support tumor growth is now well e
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National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $280,245 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses the NHLBI-RFA-OD-09-004 for Large-scale DNA Sequencing and Molecular Profiling of Well-phenotyped NHLBI Cohorts. We propose to establish a sequencing center to perform the production-level resequencing of exomes from 10,000 geno
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
CENTRILLION BIOSCIENCES, INC. | $279,955 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability in the world (WHO). The severe, recurrent form often onsets during childhood or adolescence and becomes chronic. Heritability (35-70%) is similar to that of other common disorders for whic
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $279,427 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The parent award aims to dramatically improve the spatial resolution of breast MRI though improved coil hardware and MRI acquisition methods. The improved spatial resolution will allow more accurate and earlier diagnosis of breast cancer. The purpose of | National Institutes of Health | 7/30/2009 |
SAN JOSE FOOTHILL FAMILY COMMUNITY CLINIC, INC | $277,800 | School based clinic construction and equipment. | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/23/2011 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $277,707 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The specific aims of our Administrative Supplement grant will be in parallel with the original R21 grant. In Aim 1, we propose that a combination of novel molecular imaging technology and traditional immunohistochemistry will prove effective for understan | National Institutes of Health | 8/01/2009 |
VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. | $271,087 | Recovery Varian Rapid Arc Upgrade for Varian Clinac 21EX, S/N 2999, NIH# 01633590 | National Institutes of Health | 8/03/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $270,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Digestive Disease Center (DDC) at Stanford University comprises a powerful blend of several clinical and basic science departments, bringing together 34 Research Base Investigators (RBIs) and 13 Associate Members from various disciplines. The DDC tar | National Institutes of Health | 7/20/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $269,969 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Proton radiotherapy is growing in the US and around the world. This growth is due to the commercial availability of protons and the physical advantages of the improved ability to deposit most of the radiation dose in the tumor, as opposed to x-rays where
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National Institutes of Health | 5/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $264,386 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support On behalf of the Reproductive Medicine Network (RMN), we, as the Data Coordination Center, submit this request in response to NIH announcement NOT-OD-09-056 for a Recovery Act administrative supplement. We will use the supplement to field a comparative ef
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $262,168 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Genetic epidemiologic design focusing on African Americans or Hispanics is particularly challenging because both groups have experienced recent admixture. Indeed, in the presence of cryptic population structure, case-control association designs can produc | National Institutes of Health | 1/15/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $261,904 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Tumor cells hijack long-silenced developmental programs that allow growth, invasion, and metastasis. The Hedgehog pathway is one such developmental pathway that is damaged in a variety of cancers. We strive to obtain a detailed biochemical understandin | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $261,840 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION: The middle ear plays a vital role in the sense and sensitivity of hearing, yet there is currently a lack of knowledge about the mechanisms of high-frequency middle-ear sound transmission in mammals. The overall goal of this project is to unde | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $256,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The parent grant has three individual projects and a core, and the overall goal of the Program is to determine basic mechanisms of epileptogenesis and seizure generation in order to improve the health of patients with epilepsy. A major direction in the P | National Institutes of Health | 8/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $255,411 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal is in response to NIH NOT-OD-09-056, ?Recovery Act Funds for Administrative Supplements.? This administrative supplement will support research aims that are within the scope of the currently funded parent grant, ?Interventions in Mathematica | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
GENETIC INFORMATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE | $250,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This funding was devoted to the accelerated development of Repbase, an internationally recognized database of repetitive DNA. It helped us to significantly increase our computer power, and we could retain one highly trained Ph.D. scientist on this project | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
PARKINSON'S INSTITUTE | $248,630 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Aim 1: Test the hypothesis that human LRRK2 mutant and overexpressing mice are more vulnerable to nigrostriatal toxicity induced by environmental exposure and/or aging. In this aim, we will test the interactive effects of gene alteration, toxicant expos | National Institutes of Health | 5/19/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $247,269 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Cochlear implants are commonly used in young children to treat deafness. This electronic device receives incoming sounds and electrically stimulates the auditory nerve, thereby bypassing the malfunctioning inner ear. Achieving optimal results with a cochl
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National Institutes of Health | 8/01/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $246,792 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of our U01 parent grant is to bring a first-in-class novel chemical entity, functioning as a potent and specific small molecule ligand for the p75 neurotrophin receptor, through milestones allowing IND approval for phase 1 trials in Alzheimer's d | National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $244,734 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The hypocretins (Hcrts), also known as orexins, are two hypothalamic neuropeptides, discovered by the applicant, with key functions in arousal maintenance, acute stress and brain reward function (de Lecea et al., 1998; de Lecea and Sutcliffe, 2005). The o | National Institutes of Health | 9/20/2010 |
ASTRAEA THERAPEUTICS LLC | $241,423 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Parkinson?s disease (PD) is one of the more common and serious neurodegenerative diseases and occurs in 2% of the population over 60. Its main therapy, L-Dopa, is associated with severe and worsening symptoms that inevitably occur after continued therapy, | National Institutes of Health | 7/01/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $240,726 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Antigenically-na+?ve CD4 T cells expressing alpha/beta-T-cell receptors are critical for generating immune responses to neoantigens, and are produced de novo within the thymus as mature CD4+CD8- thymocytes. These enter the periphery to become recent thymi | National Institutes of Health | 7/21/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $240,149 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Administrative Supplement is designed to increase the tempo of research activity in order to completely achieve the scientific goals set forth in the associated R01 grant (R01 HL082662, An Autoimmune Basis for P | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $240,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The matrix metallo proteases (MMPs) are a large family of enzymes that have been found to regulate the pathogenesis of a wide rage of human diseases, most notably cancer. Their potential role in matrix degradation during tumor growth originally made them | National Institutes of Health | 8/27/2010 |
SOUTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. | $237,533 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Grant Name: Increased Demand for Services Fund Purpose: Increase health center staffing Goals: 1) To serve 2,000 new unduplicated patients 2) Of the 2,000 new patients, 1,200 will be new uninsured patients 3) To retain 5 jobs 4) To asassign patients to a m... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $235,546 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We will purchase a three-laser Canto II research-only cell analyzer made by Becton, Dickinson and Company for the Stanford Shared FACS Facility. This system, which is capable of measuring two light scatter signals and up to eight fluorescence signals, wil | National Institutes of Health | 6/17/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $230,797 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The aim of this administrative supplement is to enhance our ability to address the original aims of this grant. We found that a brief exposure to 10-50 mM ethanol prior to cardiac ischemia reduces infarct size by -70% in a process that is dependent on act | National Institutes of Health | 7/14/2009 |
SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $225,000 | ARRA - Head Start The Early Learning Mentor Coach Project will provide funds and technical assistance to provide coaching support to 71 Head Start funded teaching teams that serve 2,150 children across Santa Clara County, Ca. The expertise provided by this grant will pro | Administration for Children and Families | 9/15/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $224,149 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Autophagy is manifested by degradation of cytoplasmic organelles via a lysosomal pathway, involving rearrangement of intracellular membranes to sequester damaged proteins or organelles within formed membrane vesicles, or autophagosomes. Autophagosomes the
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National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $221,651 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is an analysis of a variety of different disease/vaccine models in order to define common and unique characteristics of responder and non-responder individuals to develop new informative tools and assays that should be illuminating both to specific q
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National Institutes of Health | 7/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $220,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Personnel All key personnel are in place. Research Summary. We have demonstrated that there is increased expression of NKG2D and NKG2D ligands, RAE1L and RRLT in liver allografts during acute rejection. These findings have been reported in a manuscri | National Institutes of Health | 9/11/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $216,466 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project is in response to the Notice Number (NOT-OD-09-056) entitled ?NIH Announces the Availability of Recovery Act Funds for Administrative Supplements.? Specifically, we seek support to accelerate one arm of our parent grant R01 EB3028005 entitled | National Institutes of Health | 7/15/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $216,010 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The project will strengthen partnerships between the Community Engagement Programs funded by CTSA awards to two institutions, UCSF and Stanford, and their local health departments serving a racially and ethnically diverse population of 2.6 million. The pr
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $215,402 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We request an administrative supplement to our grant P30 AG017253 to augment our research on the trends in demography, economics, health and healthcare of the aging. This administrative supplement will enable expanding the approaches used in our existing
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National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $215,343 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal extends existing activities of the PharmGKB grant, and does not introduce any new aims. We are adding a curator and a student to the task of annotating the known pharmacogenetics knowledge for (1) the top 50 selling drugs in the U.S. and (2 | National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $208,856 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The need for new therapies in relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is unquestioned. So far, the CD33-targeting immunoconjugate, gemtuzumab ozogamicin (GO), remains the only FDA-approved drug for this group of patients. However, since GO has
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National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
NEXTBIO | $207,750 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to continue the development of our novel application that enables scientists to search and correlate information across studies in different model organisms. NextBio will develop methods that combine the power of genomic and proteomic studies i | National Institutes of Health | 7/01/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $203,850 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We have begun with identifying cell surface markers expressed by otic progenitor cells. To date, we have narrowed down the list of markers to 28, which we are systematically testing for robust expression on Pax2/Pax8/Dlx5-positive otic progenitors genera | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $202,432 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this project is to develop new, improved metabolic MRI imaging methods and translate them to be applicable for future human patient studies. This project is based on a recently invented method for providing real time metabolic imaging. The met
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National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $202,059 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Conventional dialysis provides limited clearance of organic solutes that accumulate when the kidneys fail. Numerous studies are therefore examining the effects of increasing dialysis frequency and duration. An alternate approach would be to reduce solut
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National Institutes of Health | 7/20/2009 |
AFFYMETRIX, INC. | $200,800 | Purchase of an Affymetrix GeneChip Scanner 3000 7G System. | National Institutes of Health | 11/12/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $200,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Most dialysis patients in the US are >65 years and are at increased cardiovascular risk. The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is higher in dialysis patients, but estimates vary widely (7%-27%). Further, controversy persists in defining its optimal m | National Institutes of Health | 9/13/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $200,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award addresses broad Challenge Area (06) Enabling Technologies and specific Challenge Topic 6- LM-101* Intelligent Search Tool for Answering Clinical Questions. Technology is developed to answer questions in English, where the answer must be inferr
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $199,019 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this 'Grand Opportunities' project is to create a unique and comprehensive population-based resource for research into the genetic and environmental basis of common age-related diseases and their treatment, and factors influencing healthy agin
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National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
OSEL, INC. | $198,503 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support PROJECT NARRATIVE Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common infection of the reproductive tract among women of childbearing age globally. Control of BV recurrence has emerged as a global issue of concern, in light of its significant prevalence and patho | National Institutes of Health | 7/26/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $197,745 |
The Systolic Blood pressure Intervention Trial, (SPRINT) contractor will conduct a multicenter, randomized clinical trial to determine whether treating systolic blood pressure to a lower goal than currently recommended, will reduce cardiovascular disease.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $196,445 |
ARRA - Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARP) This Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARP) Program seeks to support improvements in the quality, safety and efficiency of health care through advanced information technology.
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Health and Human Services, Department of | 3/19/2010 |
SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF | $196,368 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Project Name: Valley Homeless Healthcare Program Increased Demand for Services (IDS). Purpose: The purpose of the IDS grant is to maintain and expand the capacity of the Valley Homeless Healtcare Program to serve homeless patients. Goals: The goals of... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY | $195,242 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] With IDS funding IHC will be able to hire a pediatrician to provide integrated medical care to the increaed number of infants and children that are being seen in the Medical Department. IHC has developed a strong immunization program a and has one of the hi... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY | $195,242 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] With IDS funding IHC will be able to hire a pediatrician to provide integrated medical care to the increaed number of infants and children that are being seen in the Medical Department. IHC has developed a strong immunization program a and has one of the hi... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $192,512 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplemental application requests scientific computing and personnel resources for two (2) NIDDK sponsored research projects. This two year supplemental request is intended to support the Data Coordinating Centers for two (2) NIDDK sponsored U01s: th
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National Institutes of Health | 9/27/2009 |
SCVMC MEDICAL STAFF CORP | $190,808 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application is in response to RFA-OD-09-003 and addresses broad Challenge Area (15) Translational Science and specific Challenge Topic, 15-OD(ORDR)-101: Pilot Projects for Prevention, Early Detection, and Treatment of Rare Diseases. The congenital l
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23ANDME, INC. | $189,844 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Greater availability of personalized genetic information regarding the efficacy or toxicity of medications could lead to improved patient care and save consumers, insurers and medical institutions billions of dollars per year. Although the field of pharma | National Institutes of Health | 9/05/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $187,911 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Anemia, characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells, is a common condition that is treated with either blood transfusions or the hormone erythropoietin (Epo). We have found that a treatment for cancer, the inhibition of the hormone Vascular Endothel | National Institutes of Health | 8/01/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $186,515 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses the NHLBI-RFA-OD-09-004 for Large-scale DNA Sequencing and Molecular Profiling of Well-phenotyped NHLBI Cohorts. We propose to establish a sequencing center to perform the production-level resequencing of exomes from 10,000 geno
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
Function Engineering, Inc. (california) | $186,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a research project to develop a new 'smart sampler' to provide cost-effective, time-resolved monitoring of chemical constituents of ambient particles, with application to characterization for environmental health studies. The project uses scientis
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National Institutes of Health | 6/05/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $185,088 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This request is submitted for an administrative supplement to a recently (beginning April 1, 2009) funded 5-year R01 Can diet- & exercise-induced weight loss improve asthma control in obese adults?. The PI, Dr. Jun Ma, was qualified to receive the award
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National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $183,578 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this grant, we aim to understand the contribution of astrocytes to ischemic brain injury in the hippocampus. One of the most feared disabilities in survivors of cardiac arrest is neurological impairment. Global cerebral ischemia, as seen with adult car | National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $183,150 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Hepatitis virus infection remains a major health issue throughout the world. Although there are effective drugs and a vaccine for hepatitis B (HBV) infection, there are almost 200,000,000 people infected worldwide. It is estimated that 2 to 4% of American | National Institutes of Health | 4/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $181,032 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The gene regulatory mechanisms that program cell differentiation from proliferating precursor cells are fundamentally important for development, tissue homeostasis and cancer. Using the dramatic cellular differentiation program of spermatogenesis as a mo | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATED | $179,948 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The broad, long-term objective of the proposed project is to enable mass spectrometry based protein research. The project will develop algorithms and software for peptide identification in difficult proteomics samples, including heavily modified samples, | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $176,760 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term goals of this project are to develop spectroscopic methods for probing electric fields in proteins and to apply these methods to obtain quantitative information on fields and their effects on function at the active sites of several enzymes a | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION | $171,400 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Neuroimage Analysis Center (NAC), a national resource center, is developing algorithms and image analysis software tools for improving our understanding of brain diseases and enabling innovative treatments. The focus of this competitive renewal is the
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $170,824 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Conventional dialysis provides limited clearance of organic solutes that accumulate when the kidneys fail. Numerous studies are therefore examining the effects of increasing dialysis frequency and duration. An alternate approach would be to reduce solut
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National Institutes of Health | 7/20/2009 |
SCHOOL HEALTH CLINICS OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY | $170,475 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The title of the grant is ARRA-Increase Services to Health Centers. The purpose of the grant is to provide increased mental health counseling and obesity prevention programs for low income children through age 18. This will be accompmplished by retaining ... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $166,846 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Antigenically naive CD4 expressing a?-T cell receptors are critical for generating immune responses to neoantigens, and are produced de novo within the thymus as mature CD4+CD8- thymocytes. These enter the periphery to become recent thymic emigrants (RTEs | National Institutes of Health | 7/06/2010 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $166,840 | Purchase of FACSCANTO II Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 6/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $166,583 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis; while there are now many effective medications to treat it, these drugs vary greatly in cost (up to $15,000/year) and side effects and there is no way to predict which drug is be
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National Institutes of Health | 9/29/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $165,320 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The retinoblastoma (RB) gene is a potent suppressor of human cancers. In mammalian cells, two proteins related to the pRB protein, p107 and p130, display overlapping functions with pRB, including in the control of cell cycle, cell death and differentiatio | National Institutes of Health | 8/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $164,690 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Dietary restriction (DR) increases lifespan and delays the onset of age-dependent diseases. The overarching goal of this proposal is to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the benefits of DR on longevity. The energy-sensing AMP-activated protein | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $163,560 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this administrative supplement request, we propose to accelerate a subset of our proposed tasks for this grant. In particular, we propose to: 1. Accelerate the software engineering activities in creating a reference implementation of FEATURE and up | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON | $161,402 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Steroids are universal signaling molucules in all multicellular organisms and are critically important for both plant growth and human health. Understanding the mechanisms of steroid function in diverse organism will reveal conserved mechanisms and provid | National Institutes of Health | 1/08/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $156,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement award is to support a person for one year, to work on providing test equipment that will allow complete evaluation of the new x-ray tube that is being designed in the parent grant. In the parent grant proposal, we planned to use a previous | National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $153,275 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To accelerate the rate of progress on the parent grant (1R21DA025800: Applying peptide and protein domain microarrays to epigenetic research), we request funds to (1) retain a Research Assistant/Lab Manager who may otherwise be terminated (The technician | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $153,202 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Recent evidence indicates the importance of the innate immune system in both graft rejection and the induction of tolerance in solid organ transplantation. However, the specific cell types and molecules of the innate immune system involved in these proces | National Institutes of Health | 6/21/2010 |
COUNCIL ON AGING SILICON VALLEY | $150,354 |
Aging Home-Delivered Nutrition Services for States Provides additional funding to Area Agencies on Aging for Elderly Nutrition Home Delivered Meals Programs to feed seniors in need and to restore nutrition services and local food service positions eliminated due to cost increses and funding losses.
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Administration on Aging | 3/18/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $150,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium (GpCRC), is sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) with the goal of providing an infrastructure and database that will faciliate clinical, pathophysiological | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $147,608 |
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has awarded a contract to American Institutes for Research. The contract is entitled Community Forum. The contract was awarded in the amount of $9,999,742. The purpose of this contract is to establish
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 8/11/2010 |
SAN JOSE FOOTHILL FAMILY COMMUNITY CLINIC, INC | $146,292 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The grant funded the addition of a Medical Providers to provide medical services to eligible clients, a Medical Assistant to support the provider, a Client Advocate to interpret and help clients become eligible for any payor programs o or assistance program... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $142,237 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The research proposed for this Supplement extends Aim 1 of the parent grant, which concerns functional epistasis and evolvability. The approach followed in the parent grant is to study the evolution of functional epistasis in terms of a modifier gene that | National Institutes of Health | 12/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $140,952 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to expand the recruitment for the Epidemiology of H. pylori transmission to a second county facility in the Bay Area. Currently, we are recruiting predominantly at the refugee and, to a lesser degree, at the immunization clinic at Santa Clara
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National Institutes of Health | 7/12/2010 |
PARALLEL SYNTHESIS TECH | $140,529 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Public Health Relevance: Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis) is the highest impact infectious disease in Latin America and is a growing threat in the United States. The goal of this project is to develop and field test a serodiagnostic test to detec
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National Institutes of Health | 8/02/2010 |
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INC | $139,607 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support I025, a novel uncultivable bacteria group, has been associated with periodontal disease, which affects 18% of the adult population in the industrialized world. Neither the natural reservoir nor the complete diversity of this group is known. I025 belongs t | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $138,960 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection persists for years in most patients and leads to chronic liver disease despite robust immune responses. Although there are no clearly established in vitro correlates of protective immunity, multiple lines of evidence sugg
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $138,715 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Postoperative pain remains a significant problem in up to 30% of postoperative patients. Pain due to related types of inflammatory lesions and trauma affects a large number of additional individuals. Understanding the mediators present near incisional w
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $137,751 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Members of the CLC family orchestrate the movements of chloride necessary for proper neuronal, muscular, cardiovascular, and epithelial function. Although certain eukaryotic CLC channels have been well characterized functionally, we remain in the dark ab | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $137,293 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of the research is to examine the function of a new receptor (G-protein coupled receptor) that controls the process of blood vessel formation, termed angiogenesis, in the brain. We will use genetically engineered mice lacking this receptor to | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
SAN JOSE, CITY OF | $128,190 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $126,743 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The NBER Program Project on the Economics of Aging is a coordinated set of research projects on the health and economic circumstances of individuals as they age and on the implications of population aging. Its six major themes are: work and retirement be
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National Institutes of Health | 4/20/2010 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $125,562 | Purchase of: FACSCalibur Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 6/10/2010 |
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INC | $125,086 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This administrative supplement to the SJSU MBRS SCORE Program is being submitted under the Recovery Act in order to increase the numbers of students that graduate in STEM fields from SJSU and go on to graduate schools or the jobs in the sciences and engin | National Institutes of Health | 8/11/2009 |
MCAFEE, INC. | $124,537 |
he Centers for Disease Control have a Centers-wide requirement for transportable USB storage devices which will significantly increase CDC personnel productivity. CDC personnel will be able to access data stored on these devices wherever they may be. Gove
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LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $123,369 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Today, ontologies are critical instruments for biomedical investigators, especially in those areas, such as cancer research, that require the command of a vast amount of information and a systemic approach to the design and interpretation of experiments.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $122,376 | Purchase of: FACSCanto II Flow Cytometer | National Institutes of Health | 6/10/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $117,773 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed project for this administrative supplement is aimed at retaining and hiring expert individuals to drive progress on three specific projects approved in the parent grant. The three projects are 1) determination of the function of separase in | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $113,134 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Calcineurin, the Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein phosphatase, is a critical component of Ca2+ dependent signal transduction that promotes survival during environmental stress conditions in yeast. We identified a novel substrate of calcineurin, Aly1, whi | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $108,436 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Technical Summary The broad, long-term objective of this proposal is to test the overall hypothesis that Neutrophil Extracellular traps (NETs) contain posttranslationally modified self-antigens, and that the resultant, normally cryptic epitopes can break | National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $107,400 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support With the help of Dr. Kidd, we have been able to deal effectively with the large data sets coming from the immune monitoring of the vaccine studies, relating serum cytokine results with phosphoflow assays, cell phenotyping and gene expression data, without
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National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $105,298 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Some patients respond well to antidepressants, whereas others do not. The biological basis for differences among patients in antidepressant response is poorly understood. Pharmacogenetics seeks DNA markers that can predict medication treatment outcomes. W | National Institutes of Health | 3/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $102,208 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The outer membrane (OM) of a Gram negative bacterium is its interface with the outside world. The OM acts as a selective barrier to block harmful substances (such as drugs or viruses) and pass critical nutrients. OM composition is traditionally studied in | National Institutes of Health | 5/29/2009 |
SAN JOSE, CITY OF | $101,020 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $100,777 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed application under this challenge grant seek to answer the following questions: (1) What is the incremental cost-effectiveness of SPECT, PET, and CCTA as well as their respective accuracy for identification of obstructive CAD, and clinical eve
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2009 |
CONVERSPEECH LLC | $100,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support There has been growing interest in recent years in developing methods that automatically identify Gene Ontology (GO) concepts in the unstructured text of scientific articles. This interest is motivated in part by the need to automate the task of model-org | National Institutes of Health | 8/20/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $100,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of viral hepatitis. There is no effective therapy for most patients. Our long-term objectives are to understand the molecular virology of HCV and translate this knowledge into new antiviral strategies. Like other p | National Institutes of Health | 1/28/2010 |
INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY | $100,000 | ARRA - IHS Tribal Agreements The Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley will use these funds to develop an interface that will enable non-Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS) electronic health record to electronically report required health data to the Indian Health Serv | Indian Health Service | 9/24/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $99,985 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support As CCNE-TR investigators, we are convinced that nanotechnology will make a significant impact on cancer diagnosis and management in potentially revolutionary ways. We share the NCI?s vision that nanoscience applied to cancer research is critical to the fu | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $99,964 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this supplement is to replace an aging (~20 yrs old) circular dichroism (CD) spectropolarimeter, an integral component of a larger magnetic (M) CD instrument. The instrument is heavily used by students and postdocs to study non-heme iron si | National Institutes of Health | 9/18/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $98,763 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long term goal of this research is to determine the molecular basis of membrane traffic in mammalian cells. The focus is on mannose 6-phosphate receptors (MPRs) that deliver newly synthesized lysosomal enzymes from the Golgi to pre-lysosomes, and then | National Institutes of Health | 12/04/2009 |
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INC | $98,702 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed work will evaluate the potential for pursuing inositol glycans or analogues as therapeutic agents for cancer. Preliminary work has demonstrated that a fatty-acylated inositol glycan (IG) selectively kills a variety of cancer cell types in cul | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
EPM SOLUTIONS, L.L.C. | $98,453 | Item 1: (1) SYS CTR OPS MGR SVR SNGL LIC/SA PACK MVL Mfr. Part/Item #: UAR-00670 Mfr: MICROSOFT CORP. Item 2: (20) TRIPWIRE ENTERPRISE FOR FILE SYSTEMS Mfr. Part/Item #: 172110-01Mfr: TRIPWIRE | Program Support Center | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $97,684 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal aims to test the hypothesis that specific trafficking mechanisms target pulmonary memory lymphocyte homing to lung, and to identify the adhesion and chemoattractant receptors involved. Published studies are consistent with lung-selective | National Institutes of Health | 6/18/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $97,684 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support How do all the complex reactions composing a living cell work together to allow growth and accurate cell division? My work focuses on unraveling these mysteries in a simple bacterial cell. Key players in regulating bacterial cell growth are the histidine | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $97,411 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our primary objective is to identify specific gene variants that are related to the formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysms (IA). Our experienced collaborative and highly productive team of Familial Intracranial Aneurysm (FIA) Investigators at 27
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National Institutes of Health | 9/14/2009 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $97,004 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This request is submitted for an administrative supplement to a recently (beginning April 1, 2009) funded 5-year R01 Can diet- & exercise-induced weight loss improve asthma control in obese adults?. The PI, Dr. Jun Ma, was qualified to receive the award
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National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $96,873 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal outlines new types of experiments that probe three basic aspects of membrane dynamics: the mechanism of vesicle fusion (Aim 1), the lateral association of certain lipids and membrane anchored proteins (Aim 2), and high precision interferomet | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $95,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Due to contracting delays, no Notice of Award has been approved at the Stanford School of Medicine as of this date (03/23/10). As such, while the study remains open, its progress is delayed pending access to funding provided through the NOA. While NIH i | National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $93,395 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support As life expectancy in the US continues to rise, the maintenance of independence among older Americans has emerged as a major clinical and public health priority. Efficient and reliable locomotion, or the ability to move without assistance, is a fundamenta
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National Institutes of Health | 3/31/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $91,100 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our long term goal is to understand how genetic recombination contributes to the faithful inheritance of chromosomes. Genetic recombination is of central importance to sexually reproducing organisms, since crossover recombination events between the DNA mo | National Institutes of Health | 1/08/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $88,800 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Current concepts of innate immune responses to bacterial stimuli such as lipopolysaccharides (e.g., the LPS from S. typhimurium used here) are largely based on data from in vitro stimulation of spleen cells taken from unstimulated mice. However, our recen | National Institutes of Health | 8/23/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $88,800 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Many basic and clinical studies, particularly in the HIV arena, rely on flow cytometry for collecting and analysizing the study data needed. Recent advances in flow cytometry instrumentation and reagent availability have opened the way to processing large | National Institutes of Health | 8/16/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $87,879 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall goal of this project is to establish a firm scientific basis for the validity of EMG decomposition and to promote its wider application in basic and clinical neurophysiology. This supplemental request seeks to advance this overall goal in two | National Institutes of Health | 8/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $87,226 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Stanford Biomedical Informatics (BMI) training program continues to offer MS and PhD degrees to students with an intensive training that prepares them for careers in research. The formal curriculum trains them in a five core areas: (1) core biomedica | National Institutes of Health | 7/23/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $86,600 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica causes an estimated 50 million cases of invasive disease annually. The most common manifestations of amebic infection are colonic disease and liver abscesses. Our goal is to identify novel virulence determinant | National Institutes of Health | 5/17/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $86,095 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support ): Pancreatic beta-cell growth and function adapt to changing physiologic demands of the host, but the mechanisms regulating these facultative responses remain unclear. Inadequate adaptation leads to beta-cell failure, and can promote pathogenesis of diab | National Institutes of Health | 3/12/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $85,851 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To ensure cell survival and maintain genomic integrity, chromosomes must be equally distributed to daughter cells during mitosis. The kinetochore is a specialized region of the chromosome that binds microtubules of the mitotic spindle. All eukaryotes use | National Institutes of Health | 1/08/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $83,163 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The success of our research critically depends on reliable non-invasive and invasive measurements of lung function in the mice. The PI conceived of and was an author of the first study to demonstrate that invasive measurements of lung function can be acco | National Institutes of Health | 8/03/2010 |
WORKING PARTNERSHIPS USA | $82,739 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $82,495 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The assembly of cells into tissues depends upon formation of intercellular junctions. In adherens junctions, the catenins link transmembrane cadherin cell adhesion molecules to the actin-based cytoskeleton, and in desmosomes an analogous protein assembly | National Institutes of Health | 1/07/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $82,350 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. A significant challenge in the development and testing of new therapies is determining which tumors a drug will target. Initial studies with a novel class of small molecule inh
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National Institutes of Health | 2/05/2010 |
Pscitech Plasma Sciences and Technologies | $81,995 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Proton radiotherapy is growing in the US and around the world. This growth is due to the commercial availability of protons and the physical advantages of the improved ability to deposit most of the radiation dose in the tumor, as opposed to x-rays where
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National Institutes of Health | 5/14/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $81,840 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal is the first step in a major paradigm shift leading to global acceptance of evidence-based protocol-driven care as the optimal approach to treatment of pediatric rheumatic diseases by families, patients, and health care providers. Through th
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $79,610 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Supplemental Request to 2U19AI057229-06 under NOT-OD-060: Recovery Act Funds for Administrative Supplements Providing Summer Research Experiences for Students and Science Educators The purpose of this supplemental request is to ask for funding for 4 stude | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $79,318 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The development of cell shape and three-dimensional organization (cellular morphogenesis) is a process of fundamental importance in cellular and developmental biology. Defects in cellular morphogenesis are also implicated in disease states such as birth | National Institutes of Health | 3/31/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $79,268 |
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has awarded a contract to American Institutes for Research. The contract is entitled Community Forum. The contract was awarded in the amount of $9,999,742. The purpose of this contract is to establish
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 8/11/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $78,960 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This grant provides a diversity supplement for an African-American postdoctoral fellow engaging in an exciting series of studies of the role of a novel immune cell trafficking receptor (CMKLR1) in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a mouse m | National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $78,517 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support These are supplemental funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) for 1 UO1 AI077821-02. The parent grant supports investigators participating in the Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOTC)-02 multicenter tr | National Institutes of Health | 9/13/2010 |
PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY, INC. | $77,853 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application addresses broad Challenge Area (06) Enabling Technologies and specific Challenge Topic 06- AT-101*: Imaging correlates of brain states. Project Summary: Our goal is to determine the functional brain ne
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National Institutes of Health | 9/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $76,776 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The PHD finger is a signature chromatin-associated protein motif, mutations in which are associated with cancers, immunodeficiency syndromes, and other genetic disorders. Our long-term goal is to develop a comprehensive molecular understanding of how PHD | National Institutes of Health | 1/08/2010 |
CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED | $76,300 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
SUNNYVALE, CITY OF | $76,292 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $76,250 |
ARRA - Immunization Childrens Health Systems Inc., the foundation established by leadership of the American Academy of Pediatrics- California, has been awarded ARRA funding to develop vaccine safety communication materials and curriculum for medical residents. Targeted train
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $75,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support As defined in the Award Description Field We continue to work on all aspects of the project. We have made several observations with two of the new genes we identified that provide important insight into their function. First, we have interesting evidenc | National Institutes of Health | 9/02/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $74,028 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes varicella during primary infection, persists in sensory ganglia and may reactivate from latency to cause zoster. VZV pathogenesis depends upon its tropisms for T cells, skin and sensory ganglia. VZV vaccines to prevent | National Institutes of Health | 8/16/2010 |
GOOGLE INC. | $70,000 |
In support of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases' (NCIRD) aim to promote immunization throughout the lifespan, AED will apply communication and social marketing and risk communication research, theories, principles, and practice
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 9/30/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $69,579 |
RECOVERY: Computational Thinking to Support Clinicians and Biomedical Scientists
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National Institutes of Health | 9/23/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $68,253 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Face recognition is crucial for social interaction and development, and undergoes a prolonged maturation until the teens. However, little is known about the development of the normal psychological or neural processes that support face perception in childr | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $67,447 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Lactase non-persistence (adult-type hypolactasia) results in digestive system malabsorption of lactose, the carbohydrate macronutrient present in milk. Human DNA sequence variants associated with intestinal lactase persistence and non-persistence have rec | National Institutes of Health | 1/25/2010 |
SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $66,666 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHILD DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED | $66,635 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
GO KIDS, INC. | $66,227 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $66,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support TO DETERMINE THE STRUCTURE OF THE +?2AR-Gs COMPLEX BY X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. The complex of a G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) and its G protein is the fundamental signaling unit for the majority of hormones and neurotransmitters. There has been remarkab | National Institutes of Health | 7/30/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $63,643 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement provides the PI the opportunity to complete data collection and continue data analysis and manuscript preparation. We plan to purchase a -80-?C freezer to store frozen plasma and urine samples for future bioassay analysis. Additionally, | National Institutes of Health | 4/20/2011 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $63,444 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The main goals of the project are to develop a method for blocking granule cell axon sprouting and synaptogenesis and then determine whether such blockade reduces epileptogenesis in a rodent model of temporal lobe epilepsy. This request is for funds to up | National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INC | $63,266 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We are seeking to continue to expand the numbers of underrepresented minority students graduating and seeking careers in the biomedical sciences from the tenth largest producer of minority undergraduate degrees in the Nation. Over the previous four years | National Institutes of Health | 8/07/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $63,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Coordinating and Bioinformatics Unit (CBU) for the Animal Models of Diabetic Complications Consortium (AMDCC) and the Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (MMPC) is responsible for creating and maintaining the administrative, scientific and informatics
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $62,039 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The primary objective of this project is to investigate the molecular mechanisms that underlie a genetically defined, natural transplantation reaction that occurs in the primitive chordate, Botryllus schlosseri. We have recently published the characteriza | National Institutes of Health | 7/22/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $61,806 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Retinoblastoma (RB) protein is a critical regulator of cell cycle progression, senescence, and differentiation. Our long-term goal is to better understand the cellular mechanisms controlling RB function in mammalian cells, focusing on the modification | National Institutes of Health | 7/21/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $58,013 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Administrative Summer Research Supplement proposes to increase the tempo of research activity in the associated R01 grant (R01 HL082662, An Autoimmune Basis for Pulmonary Hypertension) by hiring a Science Educat | National Institutes of Health | 6/05/2009 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $55,648 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award is issued in response to Notice OD-09-060, Recovery Act Administrative Supplements Providing Summer Research Experiences for Students and Science Educators. This grant will be used to provide research experiences for two high school students. | National Institutes of Health | 9/09/2009 |
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW | $54,992 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $54,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The human digestive tract is colonized with a dense community of microbes known at the intestinal microbiota. Many normal physiological processes and developmental programs are reliant upon the presence and proper function of the microbiota. In addition, | National Institutes of Health | 8/24/2009 |
MILPITAS, CITY OF | $53,138 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $52,846 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award provides additional funding to add a 6th trainee. Applications for the extra trainee slot have been reviewed and an applicant selected. Paul Novick is starting his training appointment October 1, 2009. Paul Novick has a BS in Biomedical Enginee | National Institutes of Health | 8/03/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $50,444 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) have aberrant feeding behavior, disturbances of emotionality and impulse control, and have high rates of relapse after weight restoration. There is no proven treatment that reverses symptoms. Although imaging studies
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National Institutes of Health | 5/07/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $50,175 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This Program Project proposes to facilitate an improved understanding of biological systems governing food intake, body fat mass and obesity pathogenesis. While many key molecules and neuronal cell types have been identified, it is the interactions betwee
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National Institutes of Health | 5/25/2010 |
IDEO LLC | $50,000 |
The purpose of this award is to implement the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act requirement to recruit more than 3,300 primary health care clinicians into the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) through a national marketing campaign that enhances br
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Health Resources and Services Administration | 9/22/2009 |
IDEO LLC | $50,000 |
The purpose of this award is to implement the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act requirement to recruit more than 3,300 primary health care clinicians into the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) through a national marketing campaign that enhances br
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Health Resources and Services Administration | 9/22/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $49,998 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Stanford Cancer Center will participate in the planning activities associated with the new initiative entitled ADPOTion of New Technologies for Remote Data Capture and Protocol Authoring (ADOPT), by providing appropriate clinical and informatics expe | National Institutes of Health | 9/17/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $49,680 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Based on my K08 hypothesis that selective combinations of adhesion molecule expression identifies subsets of T cells that preferentially home to the colon and results from the K08 aims, we identified not one but two candidate chemokine receptor genes that | National Institutes of Health | 8/24/2009 |
CUPERTINO, CITY OF | $49,587 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $49,328 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement will support the transfer of established protein microarray technologies developed in the Ulz lab to the Stanford Human Immune Monitoring Core (HIM C), creating the Autoimmunity Center of Excellence (ACE) at Stanford Protein Microarray Cor | National Institutes of Health | 6/04/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $49,198 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support his grant was an equipment supplement. We have purchased and received the three major items: Bio-Rad realtime PCR with reagents and a double head thermocycler Thermo ultra-low freezer Eppendorf refrigerated centrifuge. Payment for these items is in pro | National Institutes of Health | 11/27/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $48,750 | Purchase of: LSR II Upgrades | National Institutes of Health | 5/20/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $48,194 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Susceptibility to and severity of many autoimmune diseases, including arthritis, are known to be closely linked with particular class II MHC alleles, but the mechanism of these associations remains unknown. We have found that class II alleles that form un | National Institutes of Health | 6/28/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $47,210 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Both U.S. licensed influenza vaccines provide little heterosubtypic protection, and thus, must be reformulated annually in an attempt to match the vaccine strains with those circulating in subsequent epidemics. Thus, an ideal influenza vaccine adjuvant wo | National Institutes of Health | 7/22/2009 |
BREATHE CALIFORNIA OF THE BAY AREA | $46,550 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
BREATHE CALIFORNIA OF THE BAY AREA | $46,500 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $46,176 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Research to be conducted under the ARRA mechanism will accelerate the scientific tempo of a trial designed to understand the efficacy, mechanisms, and cost-effectiveness of alternative resuscitation strategies for septic shock. Trial recruitment will be e
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $45,999 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplemental award supports the Accelerating Clinical Trials of Novel Oncologic Path Ways (ACTNOW) program for Protocol ANBL0931, which is a Phase III Study of Chimeric Antibody 14.18 in High-Risk Neuroblastoma. The primary objective of study ANBL09
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National Institutes of Health | 8/07/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $45,714 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support To reduce the burden of disability caused by stroke there is a need for better treatments that are available to more stroke victims. Mechanical thrombectomy is a procedure that is very effective at restoring blood flow in acute stroke patients. It has b | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $45,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complexes, such as the evolutionarily-conserved INO80 complex, are essential for the maintenance of genomic integrity. However, the diverse INO80 chromatin-modifying activities that are necessary for proper DNA damage re | National Institutes of Health | 1/15/2010 |
GILROY, CITY OF | $45,260 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $44,701 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Natural Experiments and RCT Generalizability: The Women's Health Initiative Principal Investigator: Vogt, William B This application addresses Broad Challenge Area (07) Enhancing Clinical Trials and specific challenge topic 07-AG-103 Development of method
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National Institutes of Health | 9/14/2010 |
CAMPBELL, CITY OF | $43,949 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $43,057 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application addresses broad Challenge Area (05) Comparative Effectiveness Research, and specific Challenge Topic 05-AI-102: Comparative-effectiveness of Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART). We propose to assess the comp
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
NET OPTICS, INC. | $42,420 |
Provide commercial off-the-shelf IT networking products and software
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Program Support Center | 9/28/2009 |
MORGAN HILL, CITY OF | $41,621 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (INC) | $40,302 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of the parent grant is to identify retained solutes that are associated with poor outcomes in hemodialysis patients. The study design is a cohort study in which biological specimens have been obtained and stored. This supplement request would e
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National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $40,080 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overarching goal of the Function BIRN (FBIRN) is to develop technology and methods to conduct multi- site functional imaging studies, and to produce a knowledge base that would not otherwise be available through single-site imaging studies. The techno
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National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
ATTENTION CONTROL SYSTEMS | $40,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We propose to develop a general task prompting and reminding system that runs on an ordinary cell phone for persons with cognitive disabilities. The system will use information from a variety of sensors to determine the user's activity and context, so tha
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National Institutes of Health | 9/15/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $40,000 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The TCR:CD3 complex is one of the most important receptors in the immune system. The central theme and long-term objective of this project is to ?determine how TCR:CD3 complexity mediates the multitude of downstream functional events orchestrated by T cel
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National Institutes of Health | 8/10/2010 |
LOS GATOS, TOWN OF | $39,000 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
SANTA CLARA COLLEGE | $38,548 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplement was requested to accelerate the progress toward selection of novel aptamers for peptide variants of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). In particular, we aimed to develop aptamers that specifically bind peptides with unique glycosy | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $37,975 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This administrative supplement request is aimed at accelerating the pace and achievement of research in support of the parent grant PDX-1 Regulation of Intestinal Pattern Formation. The overall project is aimed at addressing the hypothesis that PDX-1 is | National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
VEEX INC | $36,970 | Telecommunications Test Equipment | National Institutes of Health | 1/15/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $36,499 | ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students This Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students award provides funds for scholarships made to economically and environmentally disadvantaged students and provides them the opportunity to engage in studies in fields related to the health profession. This prorog... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/14/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $35,208 | ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students ARRA- Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students | Health Resources and Services Administration | 9/03/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $35,000 | Purchase of Flow Cytometer Option | National Institutes of Health | 2/03/2010 |
AFFYMETRIX, INC. | $33,560 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a combined submittal for 1RC2ES018786-01,3RC2ES018786-01S1, 5RC2ES018786-02 The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials in industrial and medical applications is expected to increase both unintended environmental or occupational exposures and
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National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $32,848 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Conventional dialysis provides limited clearance of organic solutes that accumulate when the kidneys fail. Numerous studies are therefore examining the effects of increasing dialysis frequency and duration. An alternate approach would be to reduce solut
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National Institutes of Health | 7/20/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $32,570 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In order to halt the HIV epidemic, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the biology of HIV transmission at the sites of primary infection within the genital tract. Studies of women who are exposed to HIV yet remain uninfected may provide a
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National Institutes of Health | 5/17/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $32,270 |
Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ Low back pain is one of the most important causes of functional limitation and disability, an Institute of Medicine priority condition, and it remains a particularly important problem for the elderly, an AHRQ priority population. While there are e numerous ... Show more
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 9/28/2010 |
INTUITIVE SURGICAL, INC. | $32,000 | Endoscopes | National Institutes of Health | 7/19/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $30,997 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We suggest statistical techniques to overcome two threats to the external validity of a randomized controlled trial and apply our techniques to the example of the Women's Health Initiative Estrogen + Progestin study. New methods to detect and correct for
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National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $28,583 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project seeks to understand how the energy carried by every touch activates force-sensitive ion channels in sensory neurons. These protein complexes, known as mechano-electrical transduction or MeT channels, are critical not only for touch sensation, | National Institutes of Health | 9/15/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $20,938 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This is a novel and innovative program of research designed to examine the basic science and therapeutic applications of virtual reality (VR) technology in research on social skills development for children with higher functioning autism (HFA). Several st
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National Institutes of Health | 7/21/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $20,552 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Used assays to determine copy number aberrations in tumor and non tumor samples for three cancers glioblastoma, ovarian and lung. These funds allowed the retention of personnel to complete the project.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/28/2009 |
City of Saratoga | $20,174 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
PALO ALTO, CITY OF | $18,561 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--Communities Putting Prevention to Work The Santa Clara County Public Health Department will be the lead agency for the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. It will build on the successful efforts of the Tobacco Free Coalalition that has been in fo... Show more
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 3/18/2010 |
CAMPBELL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT | $16,667 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $16,000 | Purchase of FACSLoader | National Institutes of Health | 7/02/2009 |
Ravenswood City School District | $15,682 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
Eastside Union High School District | $14,543 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $12,500 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in children is a devastating illness. The prevalence of patients aged 0 ? 19 years with ESRD has grown 32% since 1990 and the mortality rate for children with ESRD receiving dialysis therapy is between 30 and 150 times that o
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National Institutes of Health | 9/27/2009 |
PALO ALTO INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, INC. | $11,732 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Muscle wasting is common in advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) and adversely affects morbidity and mortality. In 2/3 of males with advanced CKD serum testosterone (TT) levels are reduced, and likely contributes to the wasting. As TT in relatively saf | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $10,543 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall goal of our research is to elucidate the pathogenesis of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) making it possible to implement effective screening and prevention strategies and to develop novel therapies. The primary aim of this proposal is to id
This spending item is part of a $503,839 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 6/30/2009 |
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON | $10,000 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The project provides new insights into the secretion of sugars from human glandular cells. It deploys technologies developed in the parent grant, specifically nanosensors, to better understand sugar secretion, which is relevant for the transfer of sugars | National Institutes of Health | 5/20/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $9,605 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This request for a two-year Administrative Supplement was submitted in response to Notice NOT-OD-09-056, ?Notice of Availability of Recovery Act Funds for Administrative Supplements?, for grant U01 CA69417, ?Northern California Collaborative Family Regist
This spending item is part of a $501,798 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $5,795 | Purchase of: Service Contract for FACSAria 3 Laser System | National Institutes of Health | 12/10/2009 |
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY | $2,994 | Purchase of: Service Contract for FACSCalibur | National Institutes of Health | 6/09/2010 |
Symantec Corporation | $1,965 |
DHHS PURCHASED HP COMPUTERS FOR FIELD USE WITH THE ABOVE STIMULUS DOLLARS
This spending item is part of a $187,479 allocation.
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Program Support Center | 4/22/2010 |
Symantec Corporation | $1,965 |
DHHS PURCHASED HP COMPUTERS FOR FIELD USE WITH THE ABOVE STIMULUS DOLLARS
This spending item is part of a $326,864 allocation.
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Program Support Center | 4/22/2010 |
GILROY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT | $655 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | $502 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
FREMONT UNION HIGH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION | $437 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT | $327 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
MOUNTAIN VIEW-LOS ALTOS UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT | $262 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
CAMPBELL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT | $196 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $220,273,864 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $0 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long term goal of this project is to develop a radically new Computed Tomography (CT) system design that promises to provide superior dose-efficiency and decreased patient dose, improved spatial and temporal resolution, and artifact-free wide volume c
This spending item is part of a $544,368 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/18/2009 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $0 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In this quarter, we completed structured interviews with six professionals and are currently working on transcribing the information. We are continuing with recruitment of participants for the second community focus group and additional professionals for
This spending item is part of a $139,495 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/03/2010 |
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE | $0 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION: Hypospadias, a congenital malformation in which the urethral opening is on the ventral side of the penis, is one of the most common congenital malformations. The main mechanisms believed to underlie hypospadias are environmental and genetic f
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National Institutes of Health | 3/03/2011 |