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BE FY 2004 Awards

GENOME-ENABLED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

| $99,999.00 |
Terry W. Snell |
BE/GenEn: A Biochemical, Genetic, and Genomic Investigation of the Evolution and Ecology of Sexual Reproduction
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Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| $1,652,581.00 |
Forest Rohwer |
BE:GenEn: Solar Saltern Extremophage: Genomics and Population Modeling
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San Diego State University |
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| $1,760,000.00 |
James H. Marden |
Functional Genomics of a Metapopulation: An Individual Based Understanding of Population Dynamics, Life History Traits, and Genetic Mechanisms in Time and Space
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Pennsylvania State University |
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| $1,887,740.00 |
Dennis Hedgecock |
BE/GEN-EN Genomic Approaches to Understanding Variation in Marine Larval Recruitment
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University of Southern California |
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| $1,902,111.00 |
Lutgarde Maria Raskin |
BE/GEN-EN: Elucidating Mechanisms Responsible for the Persistence of Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems via DNA Microarray Technology
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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| $1,964,383.00 |
Amy Charkowski |
BE/GenEn: Genome-Enabled Analyses of Natural Populations of Pathogens on Natural Hosts
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University of Wisconsin at Madison |
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| $1,996,860.00 |
Daniel J. Arp |
BE/GENEN: Global Transcriptional Responses in Nitrogen Cycling and Nutrient Removal Processes and Development of Supplemental Instructional Workshops
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Oregon State University |
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| $1,999,996.00 |
Scott A. Hodges |
BE-GenEn: Genomics of Adaptation to the Biotic and Abiotic Environment in Aquilegia
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University of California at Santa Barbara |
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