NIH Pathway To Independence Award

  • The list below consists of new and continuing grant awards made by NLM, sorted by fiscal year. Multi-year projects will appear each year in which funds are awarded. New investigators are defined as those who have not previously received a significant NIH independent research grant.
  • Each award links to CRISP, the NIH grants database, providing an abstract and additional details. Some awards also link to a project website regarding the grant.

Fiscal Years:
     

2008


ALTEROVITZ, GIL (New Investigator)
1-K99-LM009826-01A1
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BOSTON
A Holistic Approach to Information Processing for Biomedical Networks

CHANG, JEFFREY T. (New Investigator)
1-K99-LM009837-01A1
DUKE UNIVERSITY
Functional Components of the Rb/E2F and p53 Pathways

SCOTCH, MATTHEW (New Investigator)
1-K99-LM009825-01
YALE UNIVERSITY
Informatics for zoonotic disease surveillance: combining animal and human data

SHAPIRO, JASON SCOTT
5-K99-LM009556-02
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
Evaluation of the Impact of Health Information Exchange on Emergency Medicine

ZHANG, ZHENGDONG D.
5-K99-LM009770-02
YALE UNIVERSITY
Gene regulation in metastasis and new methods to analyze its microarray profiles


2007


SALZMAN, PETER (New Investigator)
1-K99-LM009477-01A1
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Statistical & Computational Tools for Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks

SHAPIRO, JASON SCOTT (New Investigator)
1-K99-LM009556-01
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
Evaluation of the Impact of Health Information Exchange on Emergency Medicine

ZHANG, ZHENGDONG D. (New Investigator)
1-K99-LM009770-01
YALE UNIVERSITY
Gene regulation in metastasis and new methodsamp; to analyze its microarray profiles

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  • The list above consists of new and continuing grant awards made by NLM, sorted by fiscal year. Multi-year projects will appear each year in which funds are awarded. New investigators are defined as those who have not previously received a significant NIH independent research grant.
  • Each award links to CRISP, the NIH grants database, providing an abstract and additional details. Some awards also link to a project website regarding the grant.

Last reviewed: 15 October 2008
Last updated: 15 October 2008
First published: 22 August 2007
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