OMF: Stanford Genome Technology Center Applies to NIH
https://www.omf.ngo/2019/06/24/sgtc-applies-to-nih/
The Stanford Genome Technology Center (SGTC), under the direction of Ronald W. Davis, PhD, has submitted several RO1 grant applications to NIH to continue and scale up several projects that OMF is funding. Below are descriptions of the newest proposals.
By Ronald W. Davis, PhD
We recently submitted two NIH R01 applications, one from Stanford (PI: Ron Davis) that focuses on the RBC deformability assay and one by Rahim Esfandyarpour from UC Irvine on developing the nanoneedle for higher throughput. Both grants are using the OMF-funded patient sample collection and processing done at the SGTC under a Stanford IRB approved protocol. They are an extension of the foundational work that has been funded by OMF...
https://www.omf.ngo/2019/06/24/sgtc-applies-to-nih/
The Stanford Genome Technology Center (SGTC), under the direction of Ronald W. Davis, PhD, has submitted several RO1 grant applications to NIH to continue and scale up several projects that OMF is funding. Below are descriptions of the newest proposals.
By Ronald W. Davis, PhD
We recently submitted two NIH R01 applications, one from Stanford (PI: Ron Davis) that focuses on the RBC deformability assay and one by Rahim Esfandyarpour from UC Irvine on developing the nanoneedle for higher throughput. Both grants are using the OMF-funded patient sample collection and processing done at the SGTC under a Stanford IRB approved protocol. They are an extension of the foundational work that has been funded by OMF...