|
University of California, San Diego |
Eugene Yeo |
Basic Biology IV |
Stem cell models to analyze the role of mutated C9ORF72 in neurodegeneration |
$1,393,200 |
|
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center |
Eduardo Marbán |
Basic Biology IV |
Mechanism of heart regeneration by cardiosphere-derived cells |
$1,367,604 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Barbara Panning |
Basic Biology IV |
Investigation of the role of O-GlcNAcylation in SOX2 function during reprogramming |
$1,285,214 |
|
University of California, Berkeley |
Robert Tjian |
Basic Biology IV |
Transcriptional regulation of pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells |
$1,220,968 |
|
Stanford University |
Anne Brunet |
Basic Biology IV |
Energy metabolism and aging pathways in human stem cell reprogramming and differentiation |
$1,414,044 |
|
Stanford University |
Michael Cleary |
Basic Biology IV |
Prostaglandin pathway regulation of self-renwal in hematopoietic and leukemia stem cells |
$1,244,455 |
|
University of California, Davis |
Deborah Lieu |
Basic Biology IV |
Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Pacemaking Cells |
$1,334,880 |
|
Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope |
Yanhong Shi |
Basic Biology IV |
Modeling Alexander disease using patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells |
$1,367,172 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Miguel Ramalho-Santos |
Basic Biology IV |
Genetic dissection of human cellular reprogramming to pluripotency |
$1,184,883 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Maike Sander |
Basic Biology IV |
Deciphering transcriptional control of pancreatic beta-cell maturation in vitro |
$1,391,400 |
|
Buck Institute for Age Research |
Deepak Lamba |
Basic Biology IV |
3D Modeling of Retina using Polymer Scaffolds for Understanding Disease Pathogenesis |
$1,526,319 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Huei-sheng Chen |
Basic Biology IV |
Studying Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia with patient-specific iPS cells |
$1,582,606 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Jeremy Reiter |
Basic Biology IV |
Modeling disease in human embryonic stem cells using new genetic tools |
$1,387,800 |
|
Stanford University |
Howard Chang |
Basic Biology IV |
Long noncoding RNAs for pluripotency and cell fate commitment |
$1,386,627 |
|
Stanford University |
Alexander Dunn |
Basic Biology IV |
Role of mechanical signaling in stem cell self-renewal and differentiation |
$1,064,224 |
|
The J. David Gladstone Institutes |
Steven Finkbeiner |
Basic Biology IV |
Common molecular mechanisms in neurodegenerative diseases using patient based iPSC neurons |
$1,506,420 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
George Sen |
Basic Biology IV |
Regulation of Epidermal Self-Renewal and Differentiation by Histone and DNA Demethylases.
|
$1,080,000 |
|
The J. David Gladstone Institutes |
Benoit Bruneau |
Basic Biology IV |
Epigenetic regulation of human cardiac differentiation |
$1,708,560 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Miles Wilkinson |
Basic Biology IV |
Role of the NMD RNA Decay Pathway in Maintaining the Stem-Like State |
$1,360,450 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Kathrin Plath |
Basic Biology IV |
Understanding the status of the X chromosomes in human ESCs and preimplantation embryos |
$1,382,400 |
|
Stanford University |
Ben Barres |
Basic Biology IV |
Phenotyping Human Astrocytes in Health and Disease |
$1,385,517 |
|
The J. David Gladstone Institutes |
Sheng Ding |
Basic Biology IV |
A new paradigm of lineage-specific reprogramming |
$1,708,560 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Holger Willenbring |
SEED Grant |
Induction of pluripotency in fibroblasts by fusion with enucleated human embryonic stem cell syncytia |
$342,962 |
|
University of Southern California |
Qilong Ying |
SEED Grant |
Self-renewal of human embryonic stem cells |
$663,209 |
|
Stanford University |
Aaron Hsueh |
SEED Grant |
Patient-specific cells with nuclear transfer |
$656,074 |
|
University of California, Davis |
Ebenezer Yamoah |
SEED Grant |
Hair Cells and Spiral Ganglion Neuron Differentiation from Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$469,327 |
|
University of Southern California |
Peter Laird |
SEED Grant |
Screening for Oncogenic Epigenetic Alterations in Human ES Cells |
$685,000 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Thomas Lane |
SEED Grant |
Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Remyelination in a Viral Model of Demyelination |
$425,594 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Charles Limoli |
SEED Grant |
Using human embryonic stem cells to treat radiation-induced stem cell loss: Benefits vs cancer risk |
$625,617 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Vincent Procaccio |
SEED Grant |
Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Embryonic Stem Cells |
$632,500 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Kyoko Yokomori |
SEED Grant |
Derivation and characterization of human ES cells from FSHD embryos |
$632,500 |
|
University of California, Davis |
A. Reddi |
SEED Grant |
hESCs for Articular Cartilage Regeneration |
$367,650 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Grant MacGregor |
SEED Grant |
Production of Oocytes from Human ES Cells |
$623,781 |
|
The J. David Gladstone Institutes |
Fen-Biao Gao |
SEED Grant |
MicroRNAs in Human Stem Cell Differentiation and Mental Disorders |
$791,000 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Noriyuki Kasahara |
SEED Grant |
Down-Regulation of Alloreactive Immune Responses to hES Cell-Derived Graft Tissues |
$469,219 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Heike Daldrup-Link |
SEED Grant |
Labeling of human embryonic stem cells with iron oxide nanoparticles and fluorescent dyes for a non-invasive cell depiction with MR imaging and optical imaging |
$251,088 |
|
Stanford University |
Kenneth Weinberg |
SEED Grant |
Embryonic stem cell-derived thymic epithelial cells |
$658,057 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Zhuohua Zhang |
SEED Grant |
Modeling Parkinson's Disease Using Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$758,999 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Hanna Mikkola |
SEED Grant |
Improving microenvironments to promote hematopoietic stem cell development from human embryonic stem cells |
$577,037 |
|
Stanford University |
Joseph Wu |
SEED Grant |
In Vivo Imaging of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derivatives and Tumorigenicity |
$658,123 |
|
Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope |
Timothy O'Connor |
SEED Grant |
Sources of Genetic Instability in Human Embryonic Stem Cells. |
$357,978 |
|
Stanford University |
Joanna Wysocka |
SEED Grant |
Role of Chromatin Modifiers in Regulating Human Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency |
$658,126 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Miguel Ramalho-Santos |
SEED Grant |
Transcriptional Regulation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$618,901 |
|
Stanford University |
Phillip Yang |
SEED Grant |
In Vivo Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Embryonic Stem Cells in Murine Model of Myocardial Infarction |
$658,125 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Binhai Zheng |
SEED Grant |
Genetic manipulation of human embryonic stem cells and its application in studying CNS development and repair |
$642,361 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Thea Tlsty |
SEED Grant |
Role of the tumor suppressor gene, p16INK4a, in regulating stem cell phenotypes in embryonic stem cells and human epithelial cells. |
$639,150 |
|
University of California, Berkeley |
Carolyn Bertozzi |
SEED Grant |
Profiling surface glycans and glycoprotein expression of human embryonic stem cells |
$498,409 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Valerie Weaver |
SEED Grant |
Force, Dimensionality and Stem Cell Fate |
$561,082 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Brian Cummings |
SEED Grant |
The Immunological Niche: Effect of immunosuppressant drugs on stem cell proliferation, gene expression, and differentiation in a model of spinal cord injury. |
$619,223 |
|
University of California, Riverside |
Frank Sauer |
SEED Grant |
Non-coding RNA as tool for the active control of stem cell differentiation |
$595,469 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Alexey Terskikh |
SEED Grant |
Analysis of Candidate Neural Crest Cells Derived from Human ES Cells |
$759,000 |
|
Stanford University |
Julien Sage |
SEED Grant |
Functions of RB family proteins in human embryonic stem cells |
$520,777 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Didier Stainier |
SEED Grant |
Endodermal differentiation of human ES cells |
$635,242 |
|
Scripps Research Institute |
Peter Schultz |
SEED Grant |
A Chemical Approach to Stem Cell Biology |
$784,900 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Cornelis Murre |
SEED Grant |
Generation of long-term cultures of human hematopoietic multipotent progenitors from embryonic stem cells |
$538,211 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Robert Oshima |
SEED Grant |
Trophoblast differentiation of human ES cells. |
$748,240 |
|
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies |
Samuel Pfaff |
SEED Grant |
Gene regulatory mechanisms that control spinal neuron differentiation from hES cells. |
$807,749 |
|
University of California, Riverside |
Michael Pirrung |
SEED Grant |
Stem Cell Survival and Differentiation Through Chemical Genetics |
$543,987 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Michael Teitell |
SEED Grant |
Role of Mitochondria in Self-Renewal Versus Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$635,024 |
|
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research |
Bing Ren |
SEED Grant |
Mapping the transcriptional regulatory elements in the genome of hESC |
$691,489 |
|
University of California, Berkeley |
Ellen Robey |
SEED Grant |
In Vitro Differentiation of T cells from Human Embryonic Stem Cells. |
$499,999 |
|
The J. David Gladstone Institutes |
Eric Verdin |
SEED Grant |
Role of HDAC in human stem cells pluripotentiality and differentiation |
$790,999 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Hudson Freeze |
SEED Grant |
Role of Glycans in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Conversion to Neural Precursor Cells |
$759,000 |
|
Stanford University |
Mark Kay |
SEED Grant |
Novel vectors for gene transfer into human ES cells |
$640,642 |
|
Stanford University |
Calvin Kuo |
SEED Grant |
Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to Intestinal Fates |
$578,943 |
|
Stanford University |
Susan McConnell |
SEED Grant |
Optimization of guidance response in human embryonic stem cell derived midbrain dopaminergic neurons in development and disease |
$633,170 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Frank LaFerla |
SEED Grant |
Development of human ES cell lines as a model system for Alzheimer disease drug discovery |
$492,750 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Siavash Kurdistani |
SEED Grant |
Cellular epigenetic diversity as a blueprint for defining the identity and functional potential of human embryonic stem cells |
$641,047 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Linda Giudice |
SEED Grant |
Human Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation to Trophoblast: Basic Biology and Clinical Translation to Improve Human Fertility |
$640,399 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Zoran Galic |
SEED Grant |
Genetic Enhancement of the Immune Response to Melanoma via hESC-derived T cells |
$642,501 |
|
University of Southern California |
Wange Lu |
SEED Grant |
Regulation of human neural progenitor cell proliferation by Ryk-mediated Wnt signaling |
$668,987 |
|
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles |
Elizabeth Lawlor |
SEED Grant |
hESC as tools to investigate the neural crest origin of Ewing's sarcoma |
$675,001 |
|
The J. David Gladstone Institutes |
Warner Greene |
SEED Grant |
The APOBEC3 Gene Family as Guardians of Genome Stability in Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$777,467 |
|
University of California, Santa Cruz |
David Feldheim |
SEED Grant |
Assessing the role of Eph/ephrin signaling in hESC growth and differentiation |
$499,999 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Sylvia Evans |
SEED Grant |
Specification of Ventricular Myocyte and Pacemaker Lineages Utilizing Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$609,999 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Su Guo |
SEED Grant |
Identifying small molecules that stimulate the differentiation of hESCs into dopamine-producing neurons |
$564,309 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
William Lowry |
SEED Grant |
Modeling Human Embryonic Development with Human Embryonic Stem Cells |
$571,575 |
|
University of Southern California |
David Hinton |
SEED Grant |
Therapeutic potential of Retinal Pigment Epithelial cell lines derived from hES cells for retinal degeneration. |
$684,322 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Anirvan Ghosh |
SEED Grant |
Generation of forebrain neurons from human embryonic stem cells |
$612,075 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Ziwei Huang |
SEED Grant |
New Chemokine-Derived Therapeutics Targeting Stem Cell Migration |
$759,000 |
|
University of California, Irvine |
Michelle Khine |
SEED Grant |
Micro Platform for Controlled Cardiac Myocyte Differentiation |
$363,707 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Catriona Jamieson |
SEED Grant |
Derivation and Characterization of Cancer Stem Cells from Human ES Cells |
$642,500 |
|
Stanford University |
Krishna Shenoy |
SEED Grant |
Technology for hESC-Derived Cardiomyocyte Differentiation and Optimization of Graft-Host Integration in Adult Myocardium |
$634,287 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Irvin Chen |
SEED Grant |
Genetic modification of the human genome to resist HIV-1 infection and/or disease progression |
$642,652 |
|
University of California, San Francisco |
Robert Blelloch |
SEED Grant |
MicroRNA Regulation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Differentiation |
$631,831 |
|
Buck Institute for Age Research |
Dale Bredesen |
SEED Grant |
Programmed Cell Death Pathways Activated in Embryonic Stem Cells |
$734,202 |
|
Human BioMolecular Research Institute |
John Cashman |
SEED Grant |
Discovering Potent Molecules with Human ESCs to Treat Heart Disease |
$714,654 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Shu Chien |
SEED Grant |
Combinatorial Platform for Optimizing Microenvironments to Control hESC Fate |
$638,140 |
|
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies |
Senyon Choe |
SEED Grant |
A method to maintain and propagate pluripotent human ES cells |
$796,348 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Huei-sheng Chen |
SEED Grant |
Development of Neuro-Coupled Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Pacemaker Cells. |
$744,639 |
|
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute |
Gregg Duester |
SEED Grant |
Retinoic Acid-FGF Antagonism during Motor Neuron Differentiation of Human ES Cells |
$759,000 |
|
Stanford University |
John Cooke |
SEED Grant |
EC regeneration in cerebrovascular ischemia: role of NO |
$658,125 |
|
University of California, Santa Cruz |
Bin Chen |
SEED Grant |
In vitro differentiation of hESCs into corticospinal motor neurons |
$500,000 |
|
University of California, San Diego |
Karl Willert |
Basic Biology I |
WNT signaling and the control of cell fate decisions in human pluripotent stem cells. |
$1,376,802 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Robb Maclellan |
Basic Biology I |
Human Cardiovascular Progenitors, their Niches and Control of Self-renewal and Cell Fate |
$1,378,076 |
|
University of California, Davis |
Min Zhao |
Basic Biology I |
Directing migration of human stem cells with electric fields |
$1,052,715 |
|
University of Southern California |
Wange Lu |
Basic Biology I |
Defining the molecular mechanisms of somatic cell reprogramming |
$1,468,360 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Luisa Iruela-Arispe |
Basic Biology I |
Molecular Characterization and Functional Exploration of Hemogenic Endothelium |
$1,371,477 |
|
University of California, Los Angeles |
Bennett Novitch |
Basic Biology I |
Molecular Characterization of hESC and hIPSC-Derived Spinal Motor Neurons |
$1,363,262 |
|
University of Southern California |
Martin Pera |
Basic Biology I |
The stem cell microenvironment in the maintenance of pluripotency and reprogramming |
$1,440,822 |