Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
This grant to San Diego State University supports research in the laboratory of Dr. Rohwer into the genomics and evolutionary relationships of viruses. The work includes the sequencing of viral metagenomes from environmental samples. Outcomes for this grant include completion of 25 to 50 viral metagenomes sequences, discovery of common viral ancestor and creation of viral metabolomes to serve as the metabolic "fingerprints" of viral communities, and construction of online genome analysis tools.
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San Diego State University Research Foundation
$1,501,875
38 months
Exploring the Origin of Viruses
Oct 2021
$299,961
30 months
New Tools for Advancing Model Systems in Aquatic Symbiosis
Apr 2020
$2,430,000
60 months
Forest Rohwer Symbiosis in Aquatic Systems Initiative Investigator Award
Feb 2020
$541,069
27 months
The Heat is On: Novel Instrumentation to Estimate the Energy that Small Numbers of Microbial Cells Produce
Nov 2016
Tower Foundation of San José State University
$351,032
18 months
Screening Marine Microeukaryotes for their Amenability for Genetic Tool Development
Sep 2015
$2,447,500
66 months
Forest Rohwer Investigator Award
May 2013
San Francisco State University, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
$450,486
34 months
Advancing the Practice of Nursing: On-site Master’s in Nursing Cohort Program
Oct 2008
$447,698
26 months
CAMERA Bioinformatics Tools Development
Oct 2007
$540,000
12 months
Lab of Forest Rohwer, PhD
Sep 2006
$1,003,100
36 months
Nov 2004
San Jose State University Foundation
$3,242,000
63 months
Nursing Educators for Tomorrow: A Teacher Scholar Model
Sep 2004
$2,303,000
BS in Nursing Boot Camp
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