Office of Research & Graduate Education
Home  Contact Us  Site Map
College of Medicine Home
 

Research
-C.O.E.U.S.
-C.R.I.S.P.
-C.C.T.S.T.
-Application Deadlines
-Bioinformatics Resource
     Center

-Community of Science
-Core Facilities
-Funding Opportunities
-Literature Resources
-More Research Info
-NIH Resources
-Proteomics/Genomics/
      & Bioinformatics

-Research Asst Resumes
-Sponsored Research
     Services


Postdoc
-Appointments/Training
-Advisory Commitee
-Jobs
-Research Forum
-Links

COM Office of Research What's New: May 2001

Awarded Grants and Contracts

Congratulations to the following faculty for being awarded Research Grants, Contracts or Subcontracts.
We wish you all much success with your research.

John Cuppoletti, Ph. D. Molecular & Cellular Physiology Subcontract $40,000
Cushion, Ph.D. Internal Medicine Grant $607,313
Maria F. Czyzyk-Krzeska Molecular & Cellular Physiology Grant $1,708,000
Cecilia Fenoglio-Prieiser, Ph.D. Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Subcontract $102,915
Kenji Fukasawa, Ph.D. Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy Grant $1,261,515
J. Kevin Kerzee, Ph.D. Environmental Health Grant $33,000
Tina Reponen, Ph.D. Internal Medicine Grant $120,960

New Links

More Research Information >> Proteins, Sequencing, Genetics, and Genome Research >> 123 genomics  
123genomics.com is a "Genomics and Bioinformatics Knowledge Base". It consists mostly of a collection of well-organized links, the site guides users from basic tutorial information about biotechnology through databases and sequence analysis and on to micrarrays, disease, protocols, jobs, meetings and much more.

More Research Information >> Proteins, Sequencing, Genetics, and Genome Research >> Motif: Searching Protein and Nucleic Acid Sequence Motifs  
This site provides access to researchers for analysis of protein structural motifs in sequence databases. Users can specify various structural parameters as defined by other protein-structure databases, including Pfam, BLOCKS, Prints, and ProSite.

More Research Information >> Proteins, Sequencing, Genetics, and Genome Research >> Ensembl Human Genome Central  
Ensembl is actually a play on the EMBL name. Ensembl is a collaboration between EMBL and the Sanger Center to provide access to sequences in human chromosomes. It does a great job, providing access to views at the level of individual chromosomes and zoomed views to regions within each chromosome.

More Research Information >> Proteins, Sequencing, Genetics, and Genome Research >> 2D-gels (Proteomics Analysis, Z3 and Z3OnWeb)  
This site provides visual display of an entire genome of proteins. It illustrates properties about each protein's size, charge and abundance, and it can be compared between species. Z3 and Z3OnWeb are tools for analyzing 2D-gels.

More Research Information >> Proteins, Sequencing, Genetics, and Genome Research >> PredictProtein: Structure Prediction and Sequence Analysis  
PredictProtein is a site for protein sequence analysis. Users upload an amino acid sequence to it and the server at the site provides analysis via similarity searches to known proteins.

More Research Information >> Proteins, Sequencing, Genetics, and Genome Research >> Arabidopsis Genome Initiative  
This site mentions the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative (AGE) Aver 117,000,000 bases have been sequenced and are available for analysis via BLAST, FASTA and other pattern algorithms. The site has maps, publications, techniques, conference info and other miscellaneous information.

Literture Resources >> Federal Research and Development Project Summaries  
The Federal Research and Development pages encapsulate information about research projects at the NSF, NIH and DOE. Links to each agency are provided, but the primary access to the information is from a search engine on the opening page.



Legislative Action March 2001

Legislative Action April 2001