2011 Awardees
Utpal Banerjee, Ph.D.
University of California, Los Angeles
Project Title: Developmental Control Of Metabolism
Grant ID: DP1-OD008356
Brenda L. Bass, Ph.D.
University of Utah
Project Title: Cellular Double-Stranded RNA as a Signal of Stress, Immunity, and Aging
Grant ID: DP1-OD008174
Jean Bennett, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Project Title: Broad Spectrum Molecular Therapy for Blinding Retina Disorders
Grant ID: DP1-OD008267
William M. Clemons, Ph.D.
California Institute of Technology
Project Title: NIH Pioneer Award
Grant ID: DP1-OD008304
Florian Engert, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Project Title: Watching a Vertebrate Brain Learn and Behave in a Virtual Environment
Grant ID: DP1-OD008240
Andrew P. Feinberg, M.D., M.P.H.
Johns Hopkins University
Project Title: A General Stochastic Epigenetic Model for Evolution, Development, and Disease
Grant ID: DP1-OD008324
James E.K. Hildreth, M.D., Ph.D.
University of California, Davis
Project Title: Role of Natural Pseudotyping with Other Viruses in HIV Transmission
Grant ID: DP1-OD008243
Tao Pan, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Project Title: Mis-Translation as a New Mechanism of Stress Response in Biology
Grant ID: DP1-OD008169
Sharad Ramanathan, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Project Title: A Road Map to the Neocortex
Grant ID: DP1-OD008197
David S. Schneider, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Project Title: Mapping the Road to Recovery - Does the Way We Get Better Differ from the Way We Get Sick
Grant ID: DP1-OD008167
Thanos Siapas, Ph.D.
California Institute of Technology
Project Title: Nanoprobe Arrays for Massively Parallel 3-D Recordings of Brain Activity
Grant ID: DP1-OD008255
Andreas S. Tolias, Ph.D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Project Title: Dissecting the Fabric of the Cerebral Cortex
Grant ID: DP1-OD008301
Mehmet Fatih Yanik, Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project Title: Generating Transplantable Neurons by In Vivo Combinatorial Screening of Transcription Regulator RNAs
Grant ID: DP1-OD008161